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By Mark Ayzenshtat, Head of Data Products at Evernote Many Evernote users are (rightly) obsessed with food: where to find it, how to prepare it, and how to best enjoy it. We count ourselves among the...
View ArticleThe Herding and Migrating of Sample Code
Here at Evernote, we’re big fans of Github (and Git in general, really). Github hosts all of our SDKs and makes it easy for our developer community to help us produce the best software we can. Plus,...
View ArticleAn Inside Look at Type Ahead Search in Evernote
One of the first things I worked on when I joined Evernote was designing and implementing Type Ahead Search for the Evernote Mac Client. This is how it looks today: Most of us, at some point, have...
View ArticleFree Squarespace Accounts for Evernote Trunk Partners
When our developers are happy, we’re happy. That’s why we always look for new ways to support the ambitious efforts of our devoted developer community. Today, we’re happy to announce that Evernote...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Evernote App Center
Today Evernote is upgrading the catalog of applications and services that work on the Evernote Platform. We’re launching the Evernote App Center. This new directory replaces The Trunk. It offers users...
View ArticleIn depth: Descriptive Search in Evernote
The following is a behind the scenes walkthrough of Descriptive Search within Evernote by our Augmented Intelligence Engineer, Adam Walz. For our public announcement of Descriptive Search, click here....
View ArticleWearables Update: Evernote for Pebble Now with Cyrillic and Image Support...
The following is a behind the scenes walkthrough on our latest updates for Evernote for Pebble by our lead wearables engineer, Damian Mehers. For our announcement of Evernote for Pebble, click here....
View ArticleIn depth: Pebble OAuth configuration using Node.js
The following is a behind the scenes walkthrough on building apps for the Pebble Smart Watch by our lead wearables engineer, Damian Mehers. For our announcement of Evernote for Pebble, click here....
View ArticleBringing Micro-Services to the Client Side: Project Ion and “Micro-Components”
A little over six months ago the Evernote web team started building a brand new web client. Growing technical debt, difficulties with our current architecture, and an aging GWT stack all motivated us...
View ArticleWe Rebuilt Evernote for iOS in Swift
By 2016, the developers of Evernote for iOS were struggling to add new features to the app, keep it working with new versions of iOS, and untangle technical debt in the code. To fix this, we began an...
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