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Episódios

  • Your code might be gross for a reason (JS Party #110)

    17/01/2020 Duração: 56min

    KBall, Divya, Mikeal, and Feross dig deep into refactoring. When to do it, best practices, things to watch out for, and the difference between a refactor and a rewrite. We then close out with some key pro tips.

  • Go at Heroku (Go Time)

    16/01/2020 Duração: 23min

    We teamed up with some friends of ours at Heroku to promote the Code-ish podcast so we're sharing a full-length episode right here in the Go Time feed. This episode features Johnny Boursiquot (Go Time panelist) on the mic with guests Edward Muller and Rishabh Wason talking about Go at Heroku. Learn more and subscribe at heroku.com/podcasts/codeish.

  • State of the “log” 2019 (Changelog Interviews #376)

    14/01/2020 Duração: 01h29s

    Welcome to 2020 — on this year’s “State of the ‘log’” episode Jerod and I look back at our favorite moments from 2019 and forward to 2020 and beyond. We talk through our most popular episodes, our personal favorites, our 10-year anniversary, the excitement we have for Brain Science our newest podcast, it's for the curious! And we also look forward to plans we have for 2020 and the decade to come...

  • Go at Cloudflare (Go Time #113)

    14/01/2020 Duração: 57min

    Jaana, Jon, and Mat are joined by John Graham-Cumming, the CTO of Cloudflare, to discuss Go at Cloudflare along with John's unique involvement in Gordon Brown's apology to Alan Turing. How did Cloudflare get started with Go? What problems do they use Go for and when to they turn to other languages? And how exactly did John's petition for an apology to Turing get so popular?

  • The mechanics of goal setting (Brain Science #8)

    14/01/2020 Duração: 43min

    Mireille and Adam discuss goal setting and the different types of goals we set. We reflect on how can you set goals that work for you and measure them. We also talk about how you go about building the behaviors that align with your identity and resistance we face when we do this. We also share our 2020 goal for Brain Science. This is a must-listen episode to get a grounded perspective in planning your goals for this year and decade.

  • How the U.S. military thinks about AI (Practical AI #72)

    13/01/2020 Duração: 48min

    Chris and Daniel talk with Greg Allen, Chief of Strategy and Communications at the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC). The mission of the JAIC is "to seize upon the transformative potential of artificial intelligence technology for the benefit of America's national security... The JAIC is the official focal point of the DoD AI Strategy." So if you want to understand how the U.S. military thinks about artificial intelligence, then this is the episode for you!

  • These talks are all quite attractive (JS Party #109)

    10/01/2020 Duração: 01h06min

    At Node+JS Interactive... the talks are all quite attractive. From transpilation dread... to awesome worker threads. This conf is surely impactive!

  • defer GoTime() (Go Time #112)

    07/01/2020 Duração: 01h04min

    Mat, Carmen, and Jon are joined by Dan Scales to talk about Mat's favorite keyword in Go - defer. Where did the defer statement come from? What problems can it solve? How has it shaped how we write Go code? How are other languages solving similar problems? And what exactly was changed in Go 1.14 to improve the performance of defer?

  • 2019's AI top 5 (Practical AI #71)

    06/01/2020 Duração: 58min

    Wow, 2019 was an amazing year for AI! In this fully connected episode, Chris and Daniel discuss their list of top 5 notable AI things from 2019. They also discuss the "state of AI" at the end of 2019, and they make some predictions for 2020.

  • New Year's Party!

    03/01/2020 Duração: 01h10min

    Jerod, Divya, Chris, KBall, & Nick ring in the new year with our 2020 predictions, wish lists, & resolutions. Will Chrome's browser market share decrease? Will Svelte (or a Svelte-alike) continue to trend? Will Jerod finally write some TypeScript?! Listen along and let us know your thoughts on the matters.

  • What are you thinking? (Brain Science #7)

    30/12/2019 Duração: 43min

    Mireille and Adam discuss the role of our thoughts, how they run our lives, and how they make us feel. We talk through alternative ways to think, the power we hold in starving our habitual neural networks, and the ways our thoughts help us to be our best selves. How aware are you of the quality of the soil of your mind?

  • Gerhard goes to KubeCon (part 2) (Changelog Interviews #375)

    27/12/2019 Duração: 02h19min

    Gerhard is back for part two of our interviews at KubeCon 2019. Join him as he goes deep on Prometheus with Björn Rabenstein, Ben Kochie, and Frederic Branczyk... Grafana with Tom Wilkie and Ed Welch... and Crossplane with Jared Watts, Marques Johansson, and Dan Mangum. Don't miss part one with Bryan Liles, Priyanka Sharma, Natasha Woods, & Alexis Richardson.

  • Bugs are in the air (Go Time #111)

    24/12/2019 Duração: 58min

    Guests are catching the bug, so we decided to spend this episode talking about bugs! How do you find and fix your bugs? Do you sketch things out, whip out the debugger, or something else?

  • AI for search at Etsy (Practical AI #70)

    23/12/2019 Duração: 46min

    We have all used web and product search technologies for quite some time, but how do they actually work and how is AI impacting search? Andrew Stanton from Etsy joins us to dive into AI-based search methods and to talk about neuroevolution. He also gives us an introduction to Rust for production ML/AI and explains how that community is developing.

  • Modular software architecture (JS Party #107)

    20/12/2019 Duração: 55min

    Jerod and Divya welcome npm CTO Ahmad Nassri to discuss modular architecture. What it is, why it matters, and how you can achieve it. Ahmad has been thinking deeply about this topic lately and we have a very fruitful discussion that should have takeaways for developers of all experience levels.

  • Gerhard goes to KubeCon (part 1) (Changelog Interviews #374)

    18/12/2019 Duração: 01h24min

    Changelog's resident infrastructure expert Gerhard Lazu is on location at KubeCon 2019. This is part one of a two-part series from the world's largest open source conference. In this episode you'll hear from event co-chair Bryan Liles, Priyanka Sharma and Natasha Woods from GitLab, and Alexis Richardson from Weaveworks. Stay tuned for part two's deep dives in to Prometheus, Grafana, and Crossplane.

  • The fireside edition

    17/12/2019 Duração: 01h05min

    Grab a hot beverage and a warm blanket because it's time for a fireside chat with the Go Time panel! We discuss many topics of interest: what we'd build if we had 2 weeks to build _anything_ in Go, the things about Go that "grind our gears", our ideal work environments, and advice we'd give ourselves if we were starting our career all over again.

  • Escaping the "dark ages" of AI infrastructure (Practical AI #69)

    16/12/2019 Duração: 50min

    Evan Sparks, from Determined AI, helps us understand why many are still stuck in the "dark ages" of AI infrastructure. He then discusses how we can build better systems by leveraging things like fault tolerant training and AutoML. Finally, Evan explains his optimistic outlook on AI's economic and environmental health impact.

  • Trending up GitHub's developer charts (Changelog Interviews #373)

    14/12/2019 Duração: 45min

    In this episode we’re shining our maintainer spotlight on Ovilia. Hailing from Shanghai, China, Ovilia is an up-and-coming developer who contributes to Apache ECharts, maintains Polyvia, which does very cool low-poly image and video processing, and has a sweet personal website, too. This episode with Ovilia continues our maintainer spotlight series where we dig deep into the life of an open source software maintainer. We’re producing this series in partnership with Tidelift. Huge thanks to Tidelift for making this series possible.

  • Mikeal schools us on ES Modules (JS Party #106)

    13/12/2019 Duração: 48min

    ES Modules are unflagged in Node 13. What does this mean? Can we use them yet? We chat with Mikeal, our resident expert, and find out.

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