Engineering
Dashlane Security Meetup: Discussing Malware and House Intercom Attacks
Last Thursday, we hosted the Paris Security Meetup in the Dashlane Office in Paris. 40 guests joined us for 2 discussions: The first was related to the investigation of a password-stealing malware. It was a very interesting step-by-step analysis of how malware programs operate. The second was around house intercoms. We discussed how new models of intercoms that […]
We Rebuilt the UI of our iOS App with Chainable Data Sources. Here’s How.
A few months ago, we set out to rebuild the UI of our redesigned iOS app. We wanted to give our iOS users a simpler, efficient app, with the usages and polish they would expect from their favorite service and platform. Behind the scenes, we wanted to make our app even more robust and maintainable, […]
Dashlane and Google Establish New Open Source API Project to Enable Simple, Secure App Logins for Android Users
Today, we’re very excited to announce a very special open-source project that we’re working on with Google to enhance and simplify your security! Dashlane and Google, along with other leading password managers are collaboratively developing “Open YOLO” (You Only Login Once)–an open API for App Developers that will give Android apps the ability to access […]
2 Essential Tools to Scale Your Team’s Agile Development
As we add new members to the Dashlane team, we’ve introduced two new tools, inspired from the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) framework–an Agile development framework that allows an enterprise to move towards adopting lean-agile practices. I believe that these two tools are critical to scaling your team’s agile development: 1. A Portfolio of projects: Each project we do is […]
How I Won a Scholarship for WWDC 2016
Originally posted on my blog: SanaaSqualli.com Recently, I won a scholarship for WWDC 2016. Since being asked several times how I managed to get the scholarship, I decided to write a post to share my experience with other people that might be interested. Before I go into details I’ll start first with a short description of […]
How Dashlane Improved Code Quality with TypeScript
Producing quality code is one of our main objectives at Dashlane. We’re TDD aficionados, and always keep a close eye on our unit test coverage. Every change in the codebase must result in a pull request to be reviewed by team members before it can be merged. This is why, when we got started 6 […]
8 Tips to Help Scale and Manage Your Engineering Team
At Dashlane, we want to offer the best for our users and relentlessly keep improving our product for all. To achieve this ambition, we need recruit the best talent to join our Engineering team. However, scaling an Engineering team is not a simple task. There are many risks associated with growing your Engineering team and […]