HMH Engineering

HMH Engineering builds fantastic software to meet the challenges facing teachers and learners. We enable and support a wide range of next-generation learning experiences, designing and building apps and services used daily by millions of students and educators across the USA.

Editors
Paul Bernard

SVP, Chief Architect Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

Brendan Donegan

Software Engineer by trade, husband and father otherwise. Keen home cook.

Kris Iyer

Principal Architect @ HMHCo

Latest Posts

How to build an AI chatbot with Openfire and OpenAI Chat Completion

Responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) and ML technologies is key to fostering continued innovation.

How to get started with Rest Assured for API tests

I’m aware there are already plenty of Rest Assured tutorials available on the internet. This is a good thing, as it shows that Rest Assured…

Tracking down high CPU Utilization on Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL

In one of my previous articles, I discuss some interesting ways we can troubleshoot high local storage utilization on Amazon Aurora…

Experience as an Intern Software Engineer at HMH

Let me give you some background info about me before I tell you about the best time of my college life.

The 4 stages of flakiness (part 3/3): retrying failed tests in Jenkins

The story so far: suffering from tests flakiness, the only way out seems to be a retry script. In part 2 a custom Jest reporter was…

The 4 stages of flakiness (part 2/3): log failed tests with a Jest custom reporter

The story so far: we have flaky tests and want to log failures so everything can be rerun later. Have a look at part 1 if you haven’t read…

The 4 stages of flakiness (part 1/3): denial, anger, depression and acceptance

With a mono repository getting bigger as fast as we can code, one day something happened: the unit and integration tests that we thought we…

Dive into managing Kubernetes computational resources

Not that long ago, we used to develop our applications to run standalone on a single machine and use as many resources as needed and…

A month of IntelliJ shortcuts

I like using the keyboard shortcuts IntelliJ provides. I think they are cool and help me code faster. However, I wanted to learn more of…

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