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Marty Abbott and Tanya Cordrey on Microservices, Availability, and Managing Risk
In this podcast, Marty Abbott and Tanya Cordrey sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant and discussed topics that included: their learning from working together in the early days of eBay, why and how to avoid creating software systems that are composed of deep call chains of microservices, and how to build effective product teams.
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Dave Sudia on Migrating From a PaaS to a Kubernetes-Based Platform
Daniel Bryant sat down with Dave Sudia, senior DevOps engineer at GoSpotCheck, to discuss the benefits of PaaS; building a platform with Kubernetes as the foundation; selecting open source components and open standards in order to facilitate the evolution of a platform; and why care should be taken to prioritize the developer experience and create self-service operation of the platform.
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Peter Bourgon on CRDTs and State at the Edge
Wes Reisz talks with Peter Bourgon, a distributed system engineer working on Fastly. The two engineers talk about the space of Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types (CRDTs) specifically in the context of edge compute. Topics covered on the podcast include Edge compute, CRDTs, CAP Theorem, and challenges around a building distributed system.
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Joe Duffy on Infrastructure as Code, Pulumi, and Multi-Cloud
In this podcast, Daniel Bryant sat down with Joe Duffy, founder and CEO at Pulumi, and discussed several infrastructure-themed topics: the evolution of infrastructure as code (IaC), the way in which the open source Pulumi framework allows engineers to write IaC using general purpose programming languages such as JavaScript and Go, and the future of multi-cloud environments.
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Dylan Schiemann on the Evolution of Dojo, Web Components and Emerging Trends in Web Development
In this podcast Charles Humble spoke to Dylan Schiemann, co-creator of Dojo and InfoQ’s JavaScript and Web Development lead editor, about the history and current state of Dojo, and key emerging trends in the JavaScript landscape today. Key topics include Dojo’s adoption of Typescript, web components, and client-side libraries such as Svelte and Stencil.
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Joe Levy on Engineering Effectiveness through the Pandemic and beyond
In this podcast, Shane Hastie spoke to Joe Levy of Uplevel about the results of their Engineering Effectiveness survey, the levels of stress and burnout in engineering teams and what managers can do to support their teams.
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Wade Jackson on Great Culture and Unleashing Creativity through Collaborative Disruption
In this podcast, Shane Hastie spoke to Wade Jackson of Inspired Learning about playfulness, enabling great team and organisational culture, and unleashing creativity through collaborative disruption.
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Engineering Culture Trends Report – March 2021
In this podcast, the Culture and Methods editorial team discuss their views on the current state and trends in the Culture and Methods area that they monitor.
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Allan Kelly on Continuous Digital, #NoProjects, Minimally Viable Teams and OKRs
In this podcast recorded at the Agile on the Beach (New Zealand) conference, Shane Hastie, lead editor for culture & methods, spoke to Allan Kelly about his book, Continuous Digital, #NoProjects, Minimally Viable Teams and OKRs.
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Alex Sloley on the Value of Coaching, Mob Programming in Action, Leadership for New Ways of Working
In this podcast, Shane Hastie spoke to Alex Sloley about the value of a coach, mobbing as a way to solve tough problems and the importance of leadership in adopting new ways of working