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Serverless and the Serverless Framework with David Wells
The Serverless Framework is quickly becoming one of the more popular frameworks used in managing serverless deployments. David Wells, an engineer working on the framework, talks with Wes Reisz about serverless adoption and the use of the open source Serverless Framework.
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Colin Eberhardt on What WebAssembly Is, and Plans for Version 2.0
In this podcast Wes talks to Colin Eberhardt, the technology director at Scott Logic, about what WebAssembly (WASM) is, a bit of the history of JavaScript, and plans for WebAssembly 2.0 including the threading model and GC.
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Martin Thompson on Aeron, Binary vs Text for Message Encoding, and Raft
Martin Thompson discusses consensus in distributed systems, and how Aeron uses Raft for clustering in the upcoming release.
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Streaming: Danny Yuan on Real-Time, Time Series Forecasting @Uber
In this podcast, Yuan discusses everything from the scale Uber operates at to the major steps for training/deploy models in an iterative (almost Darwinistic) fashion, and wraps up with his advice for software engineers who want to begin applying machine learning into their day-to-day job.
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Sander Mak on the Java Module System
Sander Mak discusses the module system with Java. We’ll hit on some of the practical advice he’s seen preparing and then implementing migrations to 9 (with and without the classpath). We’ll discuss some of the benefits and pitfalls to look for as you plan and execute your migrations.
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Kingsley Davies and Cat Swetel at QCon London about Ethics and Requisite Variety
In this episode recorded at QCon London 2019, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, first spoke to Kingsley Davies about ethics and then with Cat Swetel about requisite variety and being mindful of the impact our decisions have for the future.
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Tim Falls on Developer Relations, Open Source, Free Education and Ethics
In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Tim Falls of Digital Ocean about developer relations, the importance of embracing and providing open-source software, the need to offer free education in software development and the importance of ethics in education.
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Pablo Santos on Creating a Great Engineering Culture, Engaging Remote Workers and DevOps
In this podcast Shane Hastie spoke to Pablo Santos of Plastic SCM about what it takes to create a great engineering culture, dealing with skills shortages, engaging remote workers and getting the highest value out of DevOps.
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Jossie Haines and Aneri Shah of Tile on Culture, Mentoring, Diversity and Inclusion
In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Jossie Haines and Aneri Shah of Tile on the culture at Tile, mentoring, diversity & inclusion and retaining women in technology
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Lee Cunningham on the 13th State of Agile Report
In this Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Lee Cunningham about the latest State of Agile report, recently released by Collabnet/VersionOne.