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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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Gareth Rushgrove on Kubernetes as a Platform, Applications, and Security
In this podcast, Daniel Bryant sat down with Gareth Rushgrove, director of product management at Snyk. Topics covered included Kubernetes as a platform, application abstractions, continuous delivery, and implementing good security practices in the cloud native space.
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Luca Mezzalira on Micro Frontends at DAZN
Luca Mezzalira is the VP of Architecture for DAZN. On the podcast today, Mezzalira and Wes Reisz discuss Micro frontends and how they're implemented at DAZN. The podcast goes into benefits, strategies, and team organization details on building a micro frontend architecture.
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Zhamak Dehghani on Data Mesh, Domain-Oriented Data, and Building Data Platforms
In this podcast, Daniel Bryant discussed with Zhamak Dehghani about the motivations for becoming a data-driven organization; the challenges of adapting legacy data platforms and ETL jobs; and how to design and build the next generation of data platforms using ideas from domain-driven design and product thinking, and modern platform principles such as self-service workflows.