Sinopse
Master feed of all Changelog podcasts.
Episódios
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Meet Rachel White (JS Party)
24/02/2017 Duração: 29minIn this show we meet Rachel White, front-end engineer, Tech Evangelist on the DX team at Microsoft, and panelist on this show — JS Party. Rachel shares her fun attitude, her backstory, topics she's excited to discuss, and who she hopes listens to this show.
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Meet Alex Sexton (JS Party)
24/02/2017 Duração: 37minIn this show we meet Alex Sexton, a front-end infrastructure engineer at Stripe, Modernizr core team member, and panelist on this show — JS Party. Alex shares his backstory, where he's coming from, topics he's excited to discuss, and more.
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Meet Mikeal Rogers (JS Party)
24/02/2017 Duração: 37minIn this show we meet Mikeal Rogers, Community Manager for The Node.js Foundation, host of Request For Commits, and panelist on this show — JS Party. Mikeal shares his backstory, where he's coming from, topics he's excited to discuss, and how you (the listener) can get involved and play a role in this show each week as we celebrate JS and the web platform.
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Honeycomb, Complex Systems, Saving Sanity (Go Time #35)
23/02/2017 Duração: 56minCharity Majors joined the show to talk about debugging complex systems, using go to save one's sanity, hiring smart people who can learn, and collectively working to make "on-call" life not miserable.
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Feedbin and RSS resurgence (Changelog Interviews #240)
21/02/2017 Duração: 01h05minBen Ubois, the creator of Feedbin (a simple, good-looking online RSS reader) joined the show to talk about the indie web and developers, how RSS usage has changed over the years – particularly since Google Reader shutdown. We also talked about RSS vs the social web that we're in now and the idea of an RSS resurgence and taking back control over the content we choose to subscribe to.
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Managing Secrets Using Vault (Changelog Interviews #239)
17/02/2017 Duração: 01h13minSeth Vargo, the Director of Technical Advocacy at HashiCorp, joined the show to talk about managing secrets with their open source product called Vault which lets you centrally secure, store, and tightly control access to secrets across distributed infrastructure and applications. We talked about Seth's back story into open source, use cases, what problem it solves, key features like Data Encryption, why they choose to write it in Go, and how they build tooling around the open core model.
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Node, IoT, and Robotics (Spotlight #11)
17/02/2017 Duração: 33minIn this episode of _The Future of Node_ series recorded at Node Interactive 2016 Adam talked with Rachel White, Technical Evangelist at Microsoft, about Node, IoT, robotics. We talked about making robots, inspiring developers to try new things, having fun as a developer, letting go of imposter syndrome, RFID implants, and making stuff for fun outside of our day to day jobs.
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How China does Node (Spotlight #10)
17/02/2017 Duração: 27minIn this episode of _The Future of Node_ series recorded at Node Interactive 2016 Adam talked with Shiya Luo about how China does Node, translations of documentation and books from English to Chinese, and the Great Firewall of China (a censorship and surveillance project of the Chinese government) which makes it very difficult for the people of China to interact with the rest of the web.
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Pachyderm, Provenance, Data Lakes (Go Time #34)
16/02/2017 Duração: 01h04minJoe Doliner joined the show to talk about managing data lakes with Pachyderm, data containers, provenance, and other interesting Go projects and news.
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The State of HTTP/2 in Node (Spotlight #9)
16/02/2017 Duração: 37minIn this episode of _The Future of Node_ series recorded at Node Interactive 2016 Adam talked with James Snell (IBM Technical Lead for Node and member of Node's TSC and CTC) about the work he's doing on Node's implementation of http2, the state of http2 in Node, what this new spec has to offer, and what the Node community can expect from this new protocol.
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ANTHOLOGY – Hacker stories from OSCON and All Things Open (Changelog Interviews #238)
10/02/2017 Duração: 01h18minKaren Sandler, Rachel Nabors, and Jono Bacon joined the show by way of some great conversations at OSCON in London, UK and All Things Open in Raleigh, NC. We talked about free software, web animation and motion in user interfaces, and how open source communities organize.
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Gopherize.me, GitHub Stars, BitBar (Go Time #33)
09/02/2017 Duração: 01h03minMat Ryer joined the show to talk about creating your own Gopher avatar with Gopherize.me, the importance of GitHub Stars, his project BitBar, and other interesting Go projects and news. Special thanks to Kelsey Hightower for guest hosting too!
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Reproducible builds and secure software (Changelog Interviews #237)
03/02/2017 Duração: 01h15minChris Lamb joined the show to talk about his project Reproducible Builds — which is funded by The Linux Foundation's Core Infrastructure Initiative. We talked about the importance of having a verifiable path from source code to compiled binary, what this set of software development practices is all about, what it means to have Reproducible Builds, the challenges faced when implementing these development practices, and the inherent security you gain from them.
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Hellogopher, whosthere? (Go Time #32)
02/02/2017 Duração: 01h01minFilippo Valsorda joined the show to talk about his project Hellogopher, whosthere (whoami.filippo.io), `$GOPATH`, TLS 1.3, Cloudflare's secret reverse proxy, and more.
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Conversational Development and Controversy (Spotlight #8)
30/01/2017 Duração: 17minIn this episode of Spotlight recorded at OSCON London 2016, Jerod talked with Sid Sijbrandij (CEO of GitLab) who was recently on The Changelog discussing GitLab’s Master Plan and a new style of development they call “Conversational Development”, to talk about how they’re executing on that plan. We also discussed the recent controversy around GitLab and the removal (and subsequent reposting) of security research data. We enjoyed hearing how Sid turns everything in to an opportunity.
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GunDB, Venture Backed and Decentralized (Changelog Interviews #236)
27/01/2017 Duração: 01h06minMark Nadal joined the show to talk about his hacker story and his venture backed open source datastore project called GunDB — a realtime, decentralized, offline-first, graph database engine. We talked about the details behind this database, how Mark secured funding, why yet another datastore, who's using the database, how Mark plans to sustain this project through products and services, his thoughts on the RethinkDB postmortem and more.
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Go, Jocko, Kafka (Go Time #31)
26/01/2017 Duração: 01h04minTravis Jeffery joined the show to talk about Go, Jocko, Kafka, how Kafka’s storage internals work, and interesting Go projects and news.
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Focused on a Safe and Inclusive Node Community (Spotlight #7)
24/01/2017 Duração: 52minIn this episode of _The Future of Node_ series recorded at Node Interactive 2016 Adam talked with Tracy Hinds, the Education Community Manager for the Node.js Foundation about the efforts being made towards a safer, inclusive community and their events, open source documentation and tooling for conferences, and everything in-between.
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Discussing Imposter Syndrome (Go Time #30)
19/01/2017 Duração: 01h19minJohnny Boursiquot and Bill Kennedy joined the show with Erik and Carlisia to talk about a hard subject — Imposter Syndrome. Not often enough do we get to have open conversations about the eventual inadequacies we all face at some point in our career; some more often than others. You are `!imposter`.
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ANTHOLOGY – Hacker Stories From OSCON, All Things Open, and Node Interactive (Changelog Interviews #235)
13/01/2017 Duração: 01h12minIn this anthology episode we're featuring three awesome hacker stories from OSCON, All Things Open, and Node Interactive — Giovanni Caligaris about how he brought LibreOffice to the people of Paraguay by translating it to their native tongue. Stu Keroff about the Linux user group he started for kids called The Asian Penguins. Shiya Luo about how China does Node, translations of documentation and books from English to Chinese, and the Great Firewall of China.