Sinopse
Master feed of all Changelog podcasts.
Episódios
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Aurelia, Durandal, Leaving AngularJS (Changelog Interviews #140)
06/02/2015 Duração: 01h11minRob Eisenberg joined the show to talk about why he left the AngularJS team, how the community responded, the allure of working for Google and getting paid to work on open source full time, why someone might choose Aurelia over other frameworks, and more.
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The Rise of io.js (Changelog Interviews #139)
30/01/2015 Duração: 01h02minMikeal Rogers joined the show to talk about io.js, a friendly fork of Node.js with an open governance model. We discussed why the io.js fork exists, why they choose open governance, the roadmap and future of io.js, supporting ES6, burnout while working in open source, and the steps you can take to get involved with the future of io.js and Node.js.
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rkt, App Container Spec, CoreOS (Changelog Interviews #138)
23/01/2015 Duração: 01h05sAlex Polvi, CEO of CoreOS, joined the show to talk about their new open source product rkt, their App Container Spec, and CoreOS - the container only server OS focused on securing the internet.
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Better GitHub Issues with HuBoard (Changelog Interviews #137)
16/01/2015 Duração: 01h05minAdam and Jerod talk with Ryan built about HuBoard - a project management solution for teams and organizations using GitHub. He gives us an inside look at how he created HuBoard, how he made the transition from free service to paid users, the technical challenges of getting set up to handle enterprise, and more.
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Phusion Passenger (aka Ruby Raptor) (Changelog Interviews #136)
08/01/2015 Duração: 01h01minAdam and Jerod talk with Hong Lai, one of the co-founders of Phusion. His company recently got a lot of attention for their upcoming version of Phusion Passenger, which they decided to call Ruby Raptor in a clever marketing play to get people excited about Passenger again. It worked, and we invited Hongli on the show to talk about Passenger/Ruby Raptor, the challenges of marketing open source, and how to get the internet excited about your next version.
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End of Year 2014 (Changelog Interviews #135)
20/12/2014 Duração: 01h03sAdam and Jerod close out the year and give thanks to everyone who helps support The Changelog -- community members, listeners, readers, sponsors, as well as our various partners. We also discuss top topics from 2014, Changelog Weekly and how we use Trello as a CMS, contributing to the topics we cover through our Ping repo on GitHub, and what's to come in 2015.
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Open Sourcing .NET Core (Changelog Interviews #134)
10/12/2014 Duração: 57minAdam and Jerod talk with the members of the .NET Core team at Microsoft about Microsoft's motivation for open sourcing the base class libraries of .NET, open source vs source open, the true goal of open sourcing .NET Core, and this new Microsoft we've been seeing.
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All things Perl (Changelog Interviews #133)
03/12/2014 Duração: 58minAdam and Jerod talk with Curtis "Ovid" Poe about how he got started with Perl, what Perl is really good at, why he doesn't expect everyone to love Perl, why Perl doesn't get no respect, the difference between Perl 5 and Perl 6, and why the Perl community doesn't like marketing.
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Buckets CMS on Node.js (Changelog Interviews #132)
28/11/2014 Duração: 58minAdam and Jerod talk with David Kaneda about Buckets (a simple, open source CMS built on Node.js), how he's building Buckets, what competing with Wordpress and Drupal is like, the process of working with people on Assembly, and more.
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The Road to Ember 2.0 (Changelog Interviews #131)
18/11/2014 Duração: 01h08minAdam and Jerod talk with Tom Dale and Yehuda Katz about the road to Ember 2.0 and the complete front-end stack it is today.
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Inspeqtor and OSS Products (Changelog Interviews #130)
11/11/2014 Duração: 01h05minAdam and Jerod talk with Mike Perham about his new project Inspeqtor and his approach to better application infrastructure monitoring.
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The PHP Language Specification (Changelog Interviews #129)
11/11/2014 Duração: 01h02minAdam and Jerod talk with Sara Golemon about her work at Facebook, The PHP Language Specification, and making PHP awesome.
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Lineman.js and JavaScript apps (Changelog Interviews #128)
28/08/2014 Duração: 01h38sAdam and Jerod talk with Justin Searls about Lineman.js, building for the web with JavaScript, and his abstract "The Social Coding Contract."
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Keep a CHANGELOG (Changelog Interviews #127)
08/08/2014 Duração: 01h05minAdam and Jerod talk with Olivier Lacan about keeping a `CHANGELOG` and his passion for keeping a human facing, readable history, for software projects.
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Xiki and Reimagining the Shell (Changelog Interviews #126)
16/07/2014 Duração: 01h12minAdam and Jerod talk with Craig Muth about his project Xiki, the current Kickstarter he has to raise funds so he can work on it full time, and reimagining the shell.
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Blogging for Hackers (Changelog Interviews #125)
16/07/2014 Duração: 01h13minParker Moore joined the show to talk with Adam about blogging for hackers with Jekyll and GitHub Pages.
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Tedit, JS-Git, Jack (Changelog Interviews #124)
16/07/2014 Duração: 01h04minAdam and Jerod talk with Tim Caswell about getting started in open source, exploring new frontiers, and his latest project Tedit -- a development platform that makes programming JavaScript easy and more accessible.
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Gittip and Open Companies (Changelog Interviews #123)
29/05/2014 Duração: 01h14minAdam and Jerod talk with Chad Whitacre the Founder of Gittip to talk about what's new this year for Gittip and the directions they are taking things.
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Rails Girls Summer of Code and Travis Foundation (Changelog Interviews #122)
20/05/2014 Duração: 01h13minAdam and Jerod talk to Anika Lindtner and Floor Drees about Rails Girls Summer of Code, Travis Foundation, fundraising, supporting open source through grants, and ways the community is showing their support of diversity in tech.
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Google's Dart Programming Language (Changelog Interviews #121)
08/05/2014 Duração: 56minAdam and Andrew talk with Lars Bak and Seth Ladd from Google about Dart, a new language and platform started by Google for scalable web app engineering.