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Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders

S6 Bonus: Vedran Cindrić, Treblle

Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders

Noah Labhart - Startup Founder & CTO

Tech News, News, Business, Technology, Entrepreneurship, Careers

4.6216 Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2022

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Vedran Cindrić grew up in a small town, in rural Croatia. As far back as he can remember, he has been tinkering with computers - messing around with DOS, and of course, gaming. From the very early days, computers became his passion. When he finishing college, he started his own successful design agency before building his current venture. He likes to watch movies and TV shows, and loves to barbecue. I learned that in Croatia they don't smoke meat as much as we do in the states, and stick mainly to pork over beef. One thing I loved that Vedran said was "the best way to eat a salad is when you are having barbecue - otherwise, you wouldn't eat a salad". When business was booming, Vedran and his team built a tool to help them keep track of all the API's they were supporting. After putting it down several times, they finally figured out how to scale it properly and decided to finish building it... and share it with the world. This is the creation story of Treblle. Our Sponsors: * Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com * Check out Red Hat: https://www.redhat.com * Check out Vanta: https://vanta.com/CODESTORY Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

I think as a developer you always try to build something beautiful, you want to make that perfect, but it rarely, rarely starts out that way.

0:10.0

Scaling in our case is very, very important because you're adding our piece of code onto your API,

0:17.0

and we first have to handle all the load that you have, and secondly, we cannot slow down your API.

0:25.3

Those were the two guiding principles that we had when we started designing this product.

0:31.2

We cannot slow your API, and we have to be able to have the same amount of load that you have,

0:37.1

and we have to do it at cost.

0:39.5

My name is Vedron. I'm the co-founder and CEO of Treble.

0:47.7

This is Code Story, the podcast bringing you interviews with tech visionaries, who share in the critical moments of what it takes to change in industry and build and lead.

0:59.5

A team that has your back.

1:02.4

I'm your host, Noah Labhart, and today how Vedron Sindridge built the tool to make it easy to understand what's going on with your APIs.

1:13.6

All this and more on Code Story.

1:20.6

Vedran Sindrich grew up in a small town in rural Croatia.

1:26.6

As far back as he can remember, he's been

1:28.6

tinkering with computers, messing around with Doss and, of course, gaming. From the very early

1:33.3

days, computers became his passion. When he finished college, he started his own successful design

1:38.3

agency before building his current venture. He likes to watch movies and TV shows and loves to

1:43.8

barbecue. I learned that in Croatia,

1:46.4

they don't smoke meat as much as we do in the States and stick mainly to pork over beef.

1:51.4

One thing I loved that Vedron said was the best way to eat a salad is when you're having

1:56.6

barbecue. Otherwise, you wouldn't eat a salad. When business was booming, Bedron and his team

2:03.5

built a tool to help them track all of the APIs they were supporting. After putting it down

2:09.7

several times and picking it back up, they finally figured out how to scale it properly and decided

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