Today’s conversation with Kelsey Hightower showed Gerhard what he was missing in his quest for automation and Kubernetes. The fundamentals that Kelsey shares will most certainly help you level up your game. This is a follow-up to the last 45 seconds of the Kubernetes documentary. Oh, and we finally cleared where we sho...
In this special episode Chad talks with Naoto Sato on JEP 400, UTF-8 by Default, and Michel Trudeau on JEP 413, Code Snippets in Java API Documentation. To round things out, we also pulled in highlights from podcast episodes 21 and 22 to provide an …
Natalie and Johnny are joined by the co-founders of APIToolkit for a deep-dive on the topic. We discuss building them, maintaining them, how can we all be better users, and much more along the way.
This week Amal and Nick are joined by Dan Shappir, a Performance Tech Lead at Next Insurance, to learn about enabling a performance-first mindset within your engineering org. Dan recently left his 7+ year tenure leading performance at Wix where he and his team improved, and monitored the speed of millions of websites a...
The incomparable Jessica Kerr is back with another grab-bag of amazing topics. We talk about her journey to Honeycomb, devs getting satisfaction from the code they write, why step one for her is “get that new project into production” and step two is observe it, her angst for the context switching around pull requests, ...
Ed Welch joins Mat and Jon to discuss logging. They explore the different options for logging in Go, and discuss what data is worth including. Everything from log levels, formats, non-structured vs structured logs, along with common gotchas and good practices when dealing with logs at scale.
Ceora, Ben, and Matt talk with Danielle Man, Director of Engineering at Apollo GraphQL, about how an MIT program for high school girls helped kick off her career, her path from IC to engineering manager, and how Apollo became what it is today.
What does it take to master a programming language like Go? Joining us is the author of Mastering Go to help us answer that very question and to discuss the third edition of the book.
What does it take to master a programming language like Go? Joining us is the author of Mastering Go to help us answer that very question and to discuss the third edition of the book.
This week we’re joined by the “mad scientist” himself, Feross Aboukhadijeh…and we’re talking about the launch of Socket — the next big thing in the fight to secure and protect the open source supply chain. While working on the frontlines of open source, Feross and team have witnessed firsthand how supply chain attacks ...
Tobie Langel, Open source strategist and Principal at UnlockOpen, joins Chris, Feross, and Amal to discuss recent widespread incidents affecting the JavaScript community (and breaking CI builds) around the globe. Two widely used npm libraries were self-sabotaged by their single maintainer, yet again, highlighting the m...
Tobie Langel, Open source strategist and Principal at UnlockOpen, joins Chris, Feross, and Amal to discuss recent widespread incidents affecting the JavaScript community (and breaking CI builds) around the globe. Two widely used npm libraries were self-sabotaged by their single maintainer, yet again, highlighting the m...
Happy Valentine's Day! Did you miss me? I am back with Season 4 with something that needs to be said among all of the discourse surrounding courses, books, tutorials, and money in technology that not many people talk about. It really could be the solution to all of your problems.
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Why are HTTP status codes so hard, and also we look at what Microsofts push to go carbon neutral really means and how individual people can implement small changes to have an impact on the environment.
Our 4th annual year-end wrap-up episode! We don’t naval gaze often, but when we do… we make sure you get your money’s worth. Reflections, most popular episodes, our favs, and new this year: listener voice mails. Thanks for listening! 💚
This week we’re joined by Nora Jones, founder and CEO at Jeli where they help teams gain insight and learnings from incidents. Back in December Nora shared here thoughts in a Changelog post titled “Incident” shouldn’t be a four-letter word - which got a lot of attention from our readers. Today we’re talking with Nora a...
Gerhard loves simple ideas executed well, which is why he is excited to be speaking today with Ildar Iskhakov & Matvey Kukuy about their startup Amixr, a.k.a. Grafana OnCall. Ildar & Matvey started with a simple idea and a simple stack - Django, Celery, RabbitMQ & MySQL - all running on Kubernetes. Because ...
Listen to Episode 18 – Your Questions Answered and twenty-six more episodes by Starling Developer Podcast, free! No signup or install needed. Episode 27 - Ethics in technology. Episode 26 - Monolithic deployments.
Matt, Mike and Phil get back together after a wild summer vacay of drinks, sand, trees and getting hit by a car while out on a bike. We catch up with Phil and Stoplights efforts to reshape API Documentation as well as responsible OSS Community Involvement.
We’re prepping for our 4th annual state of the “log” episode where we look back at the year, discuss some of our favorite episodes as well as the most popular ones, and talk a bit about what we have in the works for 2022 and beyond. We thought it’d be awesome to include some listener voices on the show! So, please shar...
We've spoken in recent episodes about the volatility of the current job market, and how "The Great Resignation" is offering great opportunities for those who choose to change companies. But what about those who choose to stay? This week, we talk about the challenges of remaining motivated and thriving when those around you are moving on.
Next week, we're doing an epic All Stand-Up episode, where we'll be focusing entirely on what's going on in our working lives - and we'd love to hear from you! Drop us a message/DM on Twitter, or leave us a voice message - we'll try to incorporate as many into our episode as possible!
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Start
02:33 The Stand-Up
10:29 Social Engineering
16:17 This Week's Epic
33:50 News Bytes
37:30 The Wash-Up
LINKS DISCUSSED THIS WEEK:
Ministry of Testing Cambridge: How Testers Can Shape The Next Normal
Gizmodo: Star Trek: Discovery Is Lost to Most of the World Days Before Its Season 4 Premiere
9to5Google: You can now pre-order the 2nd-gen Pixel Stand from Google, ships next month
BBC Sport: English cricket 'institutionally' racist - Rafiq
Fawcett Society: The Fawcett Society announces date of Equal Pay Day 2021
BBC News: The day Iceland's women went on strike
The Guardian: Genshin Impact players say Chinese game censors "Taiwan" and "Hong Kong" chat
YouTube: "Let's Go Brandon" video
New York Post: Peloton accused of banning anti-Biden "Let’s Go Brandon" on platform
EuroNews: Portugal makes it illegal for your boss to text you after work in 'game changer' remote work law
Amazon: Michael C. Feathers - Working Effectively with Legacy Code
Martin Fowler: The strangler pattern
Arria careers page (or reach out to Maribel Ayala on LinkedIn)
The Guardian: Staying power! How to thrive in the great resignation if you don’t want to quit
The Register: Thousands of Firefox users accidentally commit login cookies on GitHub
9to5Mac: Apple secretly buying ads for their apps, say big developers – and they aren’t happy about it
ArsTechnica: Apple will finally let devs tell users about non-App Store purchase options
Wikipedia: Epic Games v Apple