
Distributed. The joy of doing it right: lessons from 50 billion downloads with Jesse Wilson (Cash App, Google)
6 snips
Nov 20, 2025 Jesse Wilson, an experienced engineer from Cash App and a notable contributor to Java and Android, dives into the art of doing things the right way. He discusses the remarkable journey of Okio, the I/O library that has changed the game with over 50 billion downloads, emphasizing the importance of craftsmanship. Jesse also shares insights on fostering collaboration in remote teams through spontaneous interruptions and shared tools. His philosophy highlights that enduring quality in engineering is both rewarding and necessary for long-term success.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Choose Trusting Teams
- Seek out companies that trust engineers and allow multi-quarter technical bets.
- Use those environments to take risks and build foundational tools that pay off long term.
Upgrade Your Tooling Level
- Old platform primitives can constrain modern expectations like testability and performance.
- Replacing or reimagining those primitives unlocks new capabilities and speed.
Normalize Small Interruptions
- Normalize brief "you got a minute?" interruptions to enable quick, collaborative problem-solving.
- Allow people to decline, but treat spontaneous elbowing as a gift for teamwork.
