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Sam Newman on Information Hiding, Ubiquitous Language, UI Decomposition and Building Microservices
Charles Humble talks to Sam Newman about the 2nd edition of Newman’s book Building Microservices. They discuss information hiding; ideas from Domain Driven Design including aggregates, bounded contexts and ubiquitous language; UI decomposition; and team structure.
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Tammy Bryant Butow on SRE Apprentices
In this episode, Thomas Betts speaks with Tammy Bryant Butow, principal SRE at Gremlin, about training new site reliability engineers. The discussion covers a formal SRE Apprenticeship program Butow led at DropBox, and gets into ideas about the best way to teach people new technical skills.
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Neal Ford and Mark Richards - Software Architecture: the Hard Parts
In this episode of the InfoQ Podcast, co-host Thomas Betts spoke with Neal and Mark about the role of a software architect and the skills necessary to be successful. One of the hardest parts is recognizing that there are no right or wrong answers, or easy decisions, and this can be especially challenging for those who come from a programming background.
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Francesca Lazzeri on Machine Learning for Time Series Forecasting
In the podcast, we speak with Dr. Francesca Lazzeri on machine learning for time series forecasting as the main topic which included automated machine learning and deep learning for time series data forecasting, as well as other emerging trends in machine learning development and operations areas including data science lifecycle.
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Alex Matyushentsev on Argo CD, Argo Rollouts, and Continuous Delivery with Kubernetes
In this podcast Alexander Matyushentsev, principal software engineer at Intuit and core engineer on the Argo CD and Argo Rollouts projects, sat down with InfoQ podcast host Daniel Bryant and discussed the Argo projects, continuous delivery with Kubernetes, and how platform teams can help developers embrace modern release techniques and related technologies.