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Listened to Quack like a wha-? (Go Time #118)
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Interfaces are everywhere in Go. The basic error type is an interface, writing with the fmt package means you are probably using an interface, and there are countless other instances where they pop up. In this episode Mark, Mat, Johnny, and Jon discuss interfaces at length, exploring what they are, how they are using t...

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Listened to Money Talks! Interviewing ”Empire” one of Australia’s leading Adult Industry Accounting firms | The Adults Corner by PodBean Development 
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Money Talks! Interviewing Tess from "Empire Industry" one of Australia's leading Adult Entertainment Accounting firms in regards to everything industry related:TaxABN / TFNSuperSole trading / Sub contractingInvestingManagement Agencies for OFReading Contractsand more...We learnt so much from this interview, it's the simple things that we aren't educated enough on growing up that impact us on a daily basis such as finances.Empire Industry Financehttps://empireindustryfinance.com.au/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/empire_industry/

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Listened to What even is a DevRel? with Lee Robinson, Director of Developer Relations at Vercel (The Changelog #493)
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This week Lee Robinson joins us to talk about his journey as a DevRel. We talk about what it means to be a DevRel, what orgs they fall under, how he runs his team at Vercel, Lee’s three pillars of DevRel: education, community, and product, we compare the old days of DevRel vs now, and of course what makes a DevRel a go...

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Listened to Observability in the wild: strategies that work with Nayana Shetty on Grafana's Big Tent (Go Time #234)
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This week we’re featuring an episode of Grafana’s Big Tent! LEGO Group principal engineer Nayana Shetty swaps observability survival stories (to drill or not to drill?) with hosts Mat Ryer and Matt Toback. The trio also reveals new and different observability strategies that have been successful and effective in their ...

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Listened to Web development in Go (Go Time #92)
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Mat Ryer, Mark Bates, Johnny Boursiquot, and Aaron Schlesinger discuss web development in Go. Go is great at writing server technology, but how good is it for web development? We’ll talk about HTTP, templating, the front-end, Wasm, and we even discuss Buffalo with its creator, Mark Bates.

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Listened to Go tooling (Go Time #90)
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We’re talking about the tools we use every day help us to be productive! This show will be a great introduction for those new to Go tooling, with some discussion around what we think of them after using some of them for many years.

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Listened to Connecting your daily work to intent & vision with Arnaud Porterie, founder of EchoesHQ (Ship It! #24)
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This week Gerhard is talking with Arnaud Porterie, founder of EchoesHQ, a new utility that measures and communicates engineering activity. They start by re-creating the 60 seconds Y Combinator pitch, and then shift focus to what it was like to get EchoesHQ off the ground. Next, they tackle something which is always on ...

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Listened to DevOps teams with shared responsibilities featuring Maikel Vlasman, Technical Lead (Ship It! #56)
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Today we are talking with Maikel Vlasman, technical lead for a large Dutch machine construction company, and a cloud engineer by heart. We cover self-updating GitLab & ArgoCD, Maikel’s thinking behind dev environment setup and a Kubernetes workshop that he is preparing for his team. The goal is to function as a tru...

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Listened to Season 2, Episode 13: How to Onboard as a Senior Software Engineer by Git Cute Podcast: a Software Developer & Tech Podcast
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What are the questions that you should ask yourself as you are about to onboard on your new job as a Senior Software Engineer? I let you know the questions that I ask my company and team before the big day arrives! Rest in Power, Chadwick Boseman Sponsors: eDX: Get your discount on courses: https://www.edx.org/cute Audible:…More

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Listened to The myth of incremental progress (Go Time #232)
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During a conversation in the #gotime channel of Gopher Slack, Jerod mentioned that some people paint with a blank canvas while others paint by numbers. In this 8th episode of the maintenance series, we’re talking about maintaining our knowledge. With Jerod’s analogy and a little help from a Leslie Lamport interview, ou...

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Listened to Optimising sociotechnical systems with Ben Ford, CEO and founder of Missionctrl.dev (Ship It! #55)
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Today we are talking how to optimise sociotechnical systems with Ben Ford, founder & CEO of Mission Control. The correct order is: people, process & technology. The tools are important, and we talk about specific ones in the second half of this episode, but there are rules and principles that govern how people ...

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Listened to Why still 80 columns? - CoRecursive Podcast by Adam Gordon Bell 
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On June 1st, 2014, the following question showed up on hacker news:> Why is 80 characters, the standard limit for code width. Why 80?>> Why not? 79 or 81 or even a hundred. So you probably know what happens next. People started to post their opinions and the comments and other people started to disagree. The posts spread around the... […]

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Listened to The Untold Story of SQLite - CoRecursive Podcast by Adam Gordon Bell 
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On today's show, I'm talking to Richard Hipp about surviving becoming core infrastructure for the world. SQLite is everywhere. It's in your web browser, it's in your phone, it's probably in your car, and it's definitely in commercial planes. It's where your iMessages and WhatsApp messages are stored, and if you do a find on your computer for *.db, you'll... […]

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Listened to What is good release engineering? with Jean-Sébastien Pedron, RabbitMQ & FreeBSD contributor (Ship It! #9)
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This week we talk with Jean-Sébastien Pedron, RabbitMQ and FreeBSD contributor, about the importance of good release engineering for core infrastructure. Both Jean-Sébastien and I have been part of the Core RabbitMQ team for many years now. We have built some of the biggest CI/CD pipelines (check the show notes for one...