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Michelle Brenner Builds Netflix Workstations and Enables Artists to Create From Anywhere
Producing television shows and movies at Netflix-scale means having a way to efficiently work with many artists and content creators. Netflix Workstations were created as a cloud-based solution to provide artists with secure access to the applications and content they need to complete their work. We talk about the benefits and trade-offs of the solution that enables artists to create from anywhere
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Microsoft's Asim Hussain on Designing Software for Sustainability and the Green Software Foundation
Charles Humble explores the topic of designing software for sustainability with Microsoft's Asim Hussain, chair of the Green Software Foundation. They discuss techniques such as demand shifting, as well as the current challenges that the Green Software Foundation is aiming to address.
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Domain Storytelling with Stefan Hofer and Henning Schwentner
Domain storytelling is a technique for understanding a business domain by relying on people’s natural ability to learn a new language by listening to other people speaking that language. In this podcast, Stefan Hofer and Henning Schwentner cover when to use domain storytelling, what is involved in the pictographic language, and how to have productive storytelling sessions.
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Rosaria Silipo on Codeless Deep Learning and Visual Programming
In the podcast, Rosaria Silipo talks about the emerging trends in deep learning, with focus on low code visual programming to help data scientists apply deep learning techniques without having to code the solution from scratch.
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Lin Clark on the WebAssembly Component Model
Using the metaphor of lego blocks, Lin Clark (a Senior Principal Software Engineer at Fastly) discusses WebAssembly Component model with Wes Reisz, including the background, roadmap, and design goals. Today on the podcast, Lin and Wes talk web assembly and the work happening around developing the component model.