Peppe Silletti
@peppesilletti.io
Kick-ass Fractional Product Engineer for Startups and Scaleups. Builder. System-thinker | On the mission to help techies cross every damn lane they want | Founder Product Engineers Community
Finally had some time to build my own version of my Digital Garden.
The concept of #digitalgarden really suits the way I think and approach content: not a series of time-ordered blog posts, but a network of non-necessarely-completed items that grow over time and are interconnected to each other.
The concept of #digitalgarden really suits the way I think and approach content: not a series of time-ordered blog posts, but a network of non-necessarely-completed items that grow over time and are interconnected to each other.
May 5, 2025 at 10:43 AM
Finally had some time to build my own version of my Digital Garden.
The concept of #digitalgarden really suits the way I think and approach content: not a series of time-ordered blog posts, but a network of non-necessarely-completed items that grow over time and are interconnected to each other.
The concept of #digitalgarden really suits the way I think and approach content: not a series of time-ordered blog posts, but a network of non-necessarely-completed items that grow over time and are interconnected to each other.
Engineers who think beyond code: welcome home. We launched a community for product engineers!
Share knowledge, discuss practices, and grow together.
No gurus – just practitioners helping each other build better products.
Ask to join here: z0xsrwr8ltf.typeform.com/to/Y5yUYrif
Share knowledge, discuss practices, and grow together.
No gurus – just practitioners helping each other build better products.
Ask to join here: z0xsrwr8ltf.typeform.com/to/Y5yUYrif
January 27, 2025 at 4:22 PM
Engineers who think beyond code: welcome home. We launched a community for product engineers!
Share knowledge, discuss practices, and grow together.
No gurus – just practitioners helping each other build better products.
Ask to join here: z0xsrwr8ltf.typeform.com/to/Y5yUYrif
Share knowledge, discuss practices, and grow together.
No gurus – just practitioners helping each other build better products.
Ask to join here: z0xsrwr8ltf.typeform.com/to/Y5yUYrif
Merry Christmas! 🎅
First year dressing as Santa, the kids kept their distance.
Never trust strangers 🤣
I guess the cat could smell me just fine.
#christmas #dad #santa
First year dressing as Santa, the kids kept their distance.
Never trust strangers 🤣
I guess the cat could smell me just fine.
#christmas #dad #santa
December 25, 2024 at 8:07 AM
Merry Christmas! 🎅
First year dressing as Santa, the kids kept their distance.
Never trust strangers 🤣
I guess the cat could smell me just fine.
#christmas #dad #santa
First year dressing as Santa, the kids kept their distance.
Never trust strangers 🤣
I guess the cat could smell me just fine.
#christmas #dad #santa
Inspired by @johncrickett.bsky.social's Coding Challenges, I'm thinking about creating Product Engineering Challenges.
Still technical, but starting from a user problem, then do research, design, implementation etc..
Using AI will be of huge help here.
I'll do one myself first.
#buildinpublic
Still technical, but starting from a user problem, then do research, design, implementation etc..
Using AI will be of huge help here.
I'll do one myself first.
#buildinpublic
December 19, 2024 at 5:12 PM
Inspired by @johncrickett.bsky.social's Coding Challenges, I'm thinking about creating Product Engineering Challenges.
Still technical, but starting from a user problem, then do research, design, implementation etc..
Using AI will be of huge help here.
I'll do one myself first.
#buildinpublic
Still technical, but starting from a user problem, then do research, design, implementation etc..
Using AI will be of huge help here.
I'll do one myself first.
#buildinpublic
Tests should read like stories, showing how users interact with your system.
1) Start from the most external interface (e.g., API) to reflect user behavior.
2) Hide API call logic to keep tests focused and adaptable.
3) Pass only if the system changes state as expected.
1) Start from the most external interface (e.g., API) to reflect user behavior.
2) Hide API call logic to keep tests focused and adaptable.
3) Pass only if the system changes state as expected.
December 12, 2024 at 10:01 AM
Tests should read like stories, showing how users interact with your system.
1) Start from the most external interface (e.g., API) to reflect user behavior.
2) Hide API call logic to keep tests focused and adaptable.
3) Pass only if the system changes state as expected.
1) Start from the most external interface (e.g., API) to reflect user behavior.
2) Hide API call logic to keep tests focused and adaptable.
3) Pass only if the system changes state as expected.
Reading this message from Kent Beck felt comforting.
He’s such a brilliant thinker who’s contributed so much to how we develop software, yet even his ideas struggle to be fully understood or applied in practice.
I suppose that’s normal, software dev is shaped by the context of a company/product.
He’s such a brilliant thinker who’s contributed so much to how we develop software, yet even his ideas struggle to be fully understood or applied in practice.
I suppose that’s normal, software dev is shaped by the context of a company/product.
December 7, 2024 at 9:57 AM
Reading this message from Kent Beck felt comforting.
He’s such a brilliant thinker who’s contributed so much to how we develop software, yet even his ideas struggle to be fully understood or applied in practice.
I suppose that’s normal, software dev is shaped by the context of a company/product.
He’s such a brilliant thinker who’s contributed so much to how we develop software, yet even his ideas struggle to be fully understood or applied in practice.
I suppose that’s normal, software dev is shaped by the context of a company/product.
Posthog’s culture ❤️
“Great PMs don't control the team or roadmap. They uncover insights that amplify the team’s impact, and ensure they don’t drift off course.
Great product eng don't need instructions. They drive product decisions using context PMs provide, and their knowledge of what’s possible”
“Great PMs don't control the team or roadmap. They uncover insights that amplify the team’s impact, and ensure they don’t drift off course.
Great product eng don't need instructions. They drive product decisions using context PMs provide, and their knowledge of what’s possible”
December 5, 2024 at 9:06 AM
Posthog’s culture ❤️
“Great PMs don't control the team or roadmap. They uncover insights that amplify the team’s impact, and ensure they don’t drift off course.
Great product eng don't need instructions. They drive product decisions using context PMs provide, and their knowledge of what’s possible”
“Great PMs don't control the team or roadmap. They uncover insights that amplify the team’s impact, and ensure they don’t drift off course.
Great product eng don't need instructions. They drive product decisions using context PMs provide, and their knowledge of what’s possible”
Found this book coming out next year.
I’ll use my 10 days free trial to read the early version.
Looking forward to see what’s about 🤩
I’ll use my 10 days free trial to read the early version.
Looking forward to see what’s about 🤩
December 1, 2024 at 3:15 PM
Found this book coming out next year.
I’ll use my 10 days free trial to read the early version.
Looking forward to see what’s about 🤩
I’ll use my 10 days free trial to read the early version.
Looking forward to see what’s about 🤩
First tech talk ✅
Such fun 🤩
Such fun 🤩
December 1, 2024 at 9:42 AM
First tech talk ✅
Such fun 🤩
Such fun 🤩
Autumn and Winter are heads down the best seasons.
Love the cold, love getting back in the house and have a cozy warm drink.
But I also live in the south of Italy, so not really extreme winters 😅
Love the cold, love getting back in the house and have a cozy warm drink.
But I also live in the south of Italy, so not really extreme winters 😅
November 23, 2024 at 9:05 AM
Autumn and Winter are heads down the best seasons.
Love the cold, love getting back in the house and have a cozy warm drink.
But I also live in the south of Italy, so not really extreme winters 😅
Love the cold, love getting back in the house and have a cozy warm drink.
But I also live in the south of Italy, so not really extreme winters 😅
Software Engineers vs Product Engineers Development Cycle
Product engineers contribute at every stage of the development (or learning) cycle.
Image from this awesome article about Product Engineering: www.paisanos.io/blog/the-pro...
#softwareengineering #product
Product engineers contribute at every stage of the development (or learning) cycle.
Image from this awesome article about Product Engineering: www.paisanos.io/blog/the-pro...
#softwareengineering #product
November 19, 2024 at 5:27 PM
Software Engineers vs Product Engineers Development Cycle
Product engineers contribute at every stage of the development (or learning) cycle.
Image from this awesome article about Product Engineering: www.paisanos.io/blog/the-pro...
#softwareengineering #product
Product engineers contribute at every stage of the development (or learning) cycle.
Image from this awesome article about Product Engineering: www.paisanos.io/blog/the-pro...
#softwareengineering #product
I love Country Life Vlog on YouTube! I play it while the kids are in the living room, and they enjoy watching the grandma cook inbetween banging their toys and rolling around on the floor 😅
November 19, 2024 at 4:36 PM
I love Country Life Vlog on YouTube! I play it while the kids are in the living room, and they enjoy watching the grandma cook inbetween banging their toys and rolling around on the floor 😅
I think this manifesto is the wake-up call every software engineer needs to read.
(Written by Epilot's Chief Product Engineer, Viljami Kuosmanen)
#softwareengineering #softwaredevelopment #product #tech #engineering
(Written by Epilot's Chief Product Engineer, Viljami Kuosmanen)
#softwareengineering #softwaredevelopment #product #tech #engineering
November 19, 2024 at 9:14 AM
I think this manifesto is the wake-up call every software engineer needs to read.
(Written by Epilot's Chief Product Engineer, Viljami Kuosmanen)
#softwareengineering #softwaredevelopment #product #tech #engineering
(Written by Epilot's Chief Product Engineer, Viljami Kuosmanen)
#softwareengineering #softwaredevelopment #product #tech #engineering