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Jendrik Joerdening and Anthony Navarro on Self-Racing Cars Using Deep Neural Networks
Jendrik Joerdening and Anthony Navarro describe how a team of 17 Udacity students entered a self-racing car event using a Neural Network built with using Keras and Tensorflow to steer the car and just one front-facing camera.
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Andrea Magnorsky on Paradigm Shifts and the Adoption of Programming Languages
In this podcast we talk about paradigm shifts and the adoption of programming languages with Andrea Magnorsky, tech lead at Goodlord on their engineering squads; she has a background in Scala, C#, and organised conferences.
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Anne Currie on Organizational Tech Ethics, Including Scale, GDPR, Algorithmic Transparency
Wes Reisz and Anne discuss issues such as the implications (and responsibilities) of the massive amount of scale we have at our fingertips today, potential effects of GDPR (EU privacy legislation), how accessibility is a an example of how we could approach tech ethics in software, and much more.
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Oliver Gould on Service Mesh for Microservices, LinkerD, and the Recently Released Conduit
Wes Reisz talks with the CTO of Bouyant Oliver Gould. Bouyant is the maker the LinkerD Service Mesh and the recently released Conduit. Gould defines a service mesh, clarifies the meaning of the data and control plane, discusses what a Service Mesh can offer a Microservice application owners, and, finally, discusses some of the considerations they took into account developing Conduit.
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Theo Schlossnagle on Software Ethics and the Presence of Doing Good
In this podcast, Theo and Wes Reisz chat about the need for ethical software, and how we as technical leaders should be reasoning about the software we create. With the incredible implications of machine learning and AI in our future, this week's podcast touches on topics we should all consider in the systems we create.
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Nick White on the Lessons Software Engineering Can Learn from Multi-Disciplinary Medical Teams
In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Nick White about his experiences as a medical patient under the care of a cross-functional, multi-disciplinary team and the lessons that we can take from that for software engineering
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Michael Bolton on the Testing Mindset
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Michael Bolton about the current and future state of testing.
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Dave Snowden on Liminality in Cynefin and Moving beyond Agile to Agility
In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Dave Snowden at the Agile People conference in Stockholm, Sweden, about the addition of liminal spaces in the Cynefin framework, pre-scrum techniques and the future of agility.
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Fabiola Eyholzer on Changing Thinking in HR
In this podcast, Shane Hastie spoke to Fabiola Eyholze at the Agile People conference in Stockholm, Sweden, about the need to radically change HR thinking and practices in organizations to enable creativity and productivity.
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Doug Kirkpatrick on Self-Management, Professional Growth and Great Cultures
In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Doug Kirkpatrick at the Agile People conference in Stockholm, Sweden, about what self-management actually means for the people in an organisation.