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Master feed of all Changelog podcasts.

Episódios

  • Security for Gophers (Go Time #101)

    03/10/2019 Duração: 57min

    Mat, Filippo, Johan, and Roberto discuss security in Go. Does Go make it easy to secure your code? What common mistakes are Gophers making? What is fuzzing? How can attackers abuse your code if you use the default http mux?

  • Maintainer spotlight! Valeri Karpov (Changelog Interviews #364)

    02/10/2019 Duração: 43min

    In this episode we’re shining our maintainer spotlight on Valeri Karpov. Val has been the solo maintainer of Mongoose since 2014. This episode with Val 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.

  • Win a FREE

    30/09/2019 Duração: 01min

    A brief announcement about the upcoming All Things Open conference in Raleigh, NC. What we'll be doing there, why you should join us, and how to win a FREE

  • AI in the majority world and model distillation (Practical AI #58)

    30/09/2019 Duração: 45min

    Chris and Daniel take some time to cover recent trends in AI and some noteworthy publications. In particular, they discuss the increasing AI momentum in the majority world (Africa, Asia, South and Central America and the Caribbean), and they dig into Hugging Face's recent model distillation results.

  • Nushell for the GitHub era (Changelog Interviews #363)

    27/09/2019 Duração: 01h32min

    Jonathan Turner, Andrés Robalino, and Yehuda Katz joined the show to talk about Nushell, or just Nu for short. It’s a modern shell for the GitHub era. It’s written in Rust, and it has the backing of some of the greatest minds in open source. We talk through what it is, how it works and cool things you can do with it, why Rust, ideas for the future, and ways for the community to get involved and contribute.

  • Visual programming with hardware and Node-RED (JS Party #95)

    27/09/2019 Duração: 52min

    Special guest Nick O'Leary joins us this episode to chat about the Node-RED project, how it started, and the fascinating uses cases for it out in the wild. We go into some of the technical challenges behind designing easy to use interfaces for hardware, and ask Nick what the future of Node-RED looks like.

  • Humans and habits (Brain Science #3)

    27/09/2019 Duração: 49min

    Mireille and Adam explore the habit loop, the role of environment as a cue, behavior change, the role of dopamine, willpower as a finite resource, and the impact of social influences on habits. As with any change, we need to collect data. Instead of trying to change a habit right away, treat yourself like a scientist in a data gathering stage and experiment with different rewards to better understand your habit loops. Making and breaking a habit is _different for everyone_.

  • The influence of open source on AI development (Practical AI #57)

    25/09/2019 Duração: 45min

    The All Things Open conference is happening soon, and we snagged one of their speakers to discuss open source and AI. Samuel Taylor talks about the essential role that open source is playing in AI development and research, and he gives us some tips on choosing AI-related side projects.

  • Creating the Go programming language (Go Time #100)

    25/09/2019 Duração: 01h06min

    Carmen and Jon talk with Rob Pike and Robert Griesemer (the creators of Go) about its origins, growth, influence, and future. This an epic episode that dives deep into the history and details of the how's and why's of Go, and the choices they've made along the way in creating this awesome programing language.

  • Hiring and nurturing junior developers (Go Time #99)

    20/09/2019 Duração: 01h14min

    Johnny, Carmen, Jon, and returning guest Stevenson Jean-Pierre talk about hiring engineers with a focus on junior roles. Why do we keep running into these ridiculous job listings that nobody could ever live up to? What benefits do junior developers bring to the team? Why don't teams put more focus on developing junior engineers? What can we do better?

  • Ohhh! Caching!! (JS Party #94)

    20/09/2019 Duração: 57min

    The gang gets together to catch you up on what's new & noteworthy in the community. Then we share a few things we've learned recently in our first-ever "Today I Learned" segment. Finally, we wrap it up with things we're excited about.

  • Machine powered refactoring with AST's (Changelog Interviews #362)

    19/09/2019 Duração: 01h04min

    Amal Hussein (Engineering Manager at npm) joined the show to talk about AST’s — aka, abstract syntax trees. Amal is giving a talk at All Things Open on the subject so we asked her to give us an early preview. She’s on a mission to democratize the knowledge and usage of AST’s to push legacy code and the web forward.

  • Worlds are colliding - AI and HPC (Practical AI #56)

    17/09/2019 Duração: 48min

    In this very special fully-connected episode of Practical AI, Daniel interviews Chris. They discuss High Performance Computing (HPC) and how it is colliding with the world of AI. Chris explains how HPC differs from cloud/on-prem infrastructure, and he highlights some of the challenges of an HPC-based AI strategy. !image

  • Generative engineering cultures (Changelog Interviews #361)

    17/09/2019 Duração: 01h17min

    Dave Kaplan (Head of Software Engineering at Policygenius) joined the show to talk about Generative Engineering Cultures and how they have become the goal of industry-aware tech teams. We talk through the topology of organizational cultures ranging from pathological, to bureaucratic, to generative, the importance of management buy-in (from the top down) on leading a generative culture, the ability to contribute original value which is deeply rooted in the concept of aligned autonomy. We also covered the 6 core skills required for us to be empowered in our teams.

  • Remember, people are human (JS Party #93)

    13/09/2019 Duração: 01h04min

    KBall, Divya, Feross, and Jerod get together to discuss tips and tricks for communicating with other coders, project stakeholders, and users.

  • Generics in Go (Go Time #98)

    11/09/2019 Duração: 54min

    Mat, Johnny, Jon, and special guest Ian Lance Taylor discuss generics in Go. What are generics and why are they useful? Why aren’t interfaces enough? How will the standard library change if generics are added to Go? How has the community contributed to generics? If generics are added, how will this negatively affect the language?

  • AutoML and AI at Google (Practical AI #55)

    09/09/2019 Duração: 58min

    We’re talking with Sherol Chen, a machine learning developer, about AI at Google and AutoML methods. Sherol explains how the various AI groups within Google work together and how AutoML fits into that puzzle. She also explains how to get started with AutoML step-by-step (this is "practical" AI after all).

  • The conference scene ✨ (JS Party #92)

    06/09/2019 Duração: 01h06min

    This episode is all about conferences and there is a lot to talk about! Why even go? What makes a conference worth it? How can you get the most of the experience? Is speaking worth all the effort? How can you make your talk _amazing_? How can you get your talk _selected_? We chime in on all of these questions plus more.

  • Modern software is built on APIs (Changelog Interviews #360)

    06/09/2019 Duração: 01h08min

    Abhinav Asthana (founder of Postman) joined the show to talk about Postman, an ADE — API Development Environment — that began as open source and is now a full-fledged company that just announced a $50 million dollar Series B. We talk about why Postman has grown so successfully, APIs and their impact to core business factors, what it means to be an API Development Environment (ADE), and how they created one of the most popular API platforms and community.

  • LIVE from Gophercon UK (Go Time #97)

    04/09/2019 Duração: 01h19min

    LIVE from LondonGophers as part of GopherCon UK! Mat Ryer, and Mark Bates were joined by Liz Rice, Kat Zień, Gautam Rege to talk about the magic in Go's standard library. Huge thanks to the organizers of LondonGophers and GopherCon UK for making this possible.

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