Picnic Open-Sources Error Prone Support

We’re excited to announce that Picnic’s Error Prone Support project is now open-source! | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 1 year ago

Tech Radar on Event Streaming Platforms – Picnic Engineering

Making the right business and tech decisions isn’t an easy process in our ever-changing world. To accomplish this, it’s best to rely on… | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 2 years ago

Embracing Java 17: Here’s What We Learned – Picnic Engineering (Picnic.nl)

Java 17? Count us in! At Picnic, we’re more than a grocery delivery company. There’s a lot of tech behind the scenes that enables us to… | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 2 years ago

Picnic gives all developers a Mac Book with M1 Pro “for shorter build time”

On June 22, 2020, CEO Tim Cook announced Apple’s two-year transition plan to their own silicon in his WWDC keynote speech. This marked the… | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 2 years ago

Software Architecture for Scale-Ups

You’re part of a small start-up. There’s only one thing on your mind: shipping a product and rapidly finding product-market fit. Code is… | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 2 years ago

Picnic Tech Radars

Opinionated tech radars have been on the rise as of late. The Lindy effect postulates that the future life expectancy of non-perishable… | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 3 years ago

Rebuilding the Team Spirit with Discord

At Picnic, all of the teams working on technological components of our product can freely choose how they handle their internal… | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 3 years ago

Staying ahead of the competition with executable specifications

Why rapid feedback in the software development process is crucial and how executable specifications can help to reduce this feedback loop | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 3 years ago

Data engineer's role in the future of groceries

How Data Engineers collaborate with other roles at Picnic? What are some real business challenges solved by using the Data Warehouse… | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 3 years ago

A Microservices Success Story

Picnic “went microservices” a while ago. What happened then? | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 3 years ago

Data Science as a Product

Going from MVP to production. | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 3 years ago

Behavior-driven UI test automation with Selenium

The Warehouse Management System (WMS) is the software system that runs nearly all operations in Picnic fulfillment and distribution… | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 3 years ago

Remote Onboarding at Picnic

How to build the best remote team | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 3 years ago

Incident Management at Picnic

Meet Mr. Murphy | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 4 years ago

Machine Learning and Customer Success: Automated Feedback Classification (P. 2)

In this two-series blog on using Machine Learning for Customer Success, we will give a detailed overview of the implementation of our… | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 4 years ago

Picnic Technologies: CodeOne 2019: The State of Java

At Picnic we build most of our backend systems with Java. Why? It’s a proven workhorse in our industry, offering great performance and… | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 4 years ago

RxJava: 5 Steps to Reactive Enlightenment – Picnic Engineering

RxJava is often advertised as the answer to backend scalability issues. But is it worth the hype? Find out in 5 steps to enlightenment. | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 5 years ago

Hyperloop for grocery delivery by Picnic

In 2022 fifteen percent of all Dutch households will have their groceries delivered in under a minute | Continue reading


@blog.picnic.nl | 5 years ago