Podcast FAQ

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by Dylan Lindgren Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What are the best podcasts for software developers?

  • This Developer's Life has good production values and focuses on storytelling. ...
  • For general open source and web dev news, there's The Changelog http://thechangelog.com/ (also mentioned by others in their answers) and The Dev Show. ...
  • Pragmatic (the publisher) also has a podcast, where they interview notable folks in the industry. ...

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What is the best engineering software?

This study addresses the following questions:

  • How will software systems of the future be rapidly developed, assured, analyzed, and deployed?
  • What major open problems and grand challenges are important?
  • What software engineering research is needed to invent solutions for these challenges?
  • How can we incentivize strategic partnerships and collaborations among government, academia, and industry?

What is the best program to record podcasts?

  • Large project files, which can easily fill up the storage
  • No view of the mixing console available
  • More of a learning curve than some apps
  • Most useful using iOS devices

What happened to software engineering?

What is the difference between IT and Software Engineering?

  1. Programmers who do Coding stuff , Works hard and Gets Good Salary.
  2. Programmers who cannot code , Gets the Best salary and Never Work hard.
  3. Programmers Who Cannot Code ,Works hard and Gets very Less Salary.

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Erlang Deep Dive with the Erlang Solutions team

Francesco Cesarini founded Erlang Solutions in 1999 with a mission to help companies adopt Erlang. In this interview, I speak with Francesco and Gabor Olah from Erlang Solutions. We discuss the Erlang language, it’s ecosystem, and features like concurrency, resilience, and scalability that motivate adoption.

The Staging Dichotomy with Senthil Padmanabhan

Serious software projects require several environments. Your production environment is obviously mission critical. A staging environment is also necessary to perform validation and regression testing before taking the risk of pushing an update to production.

Hex Collaborative Data Workspace with Barry McCardel and Caitlin Colgrove

Barry McCardel Co-Founder and CEO at Hex Caitlin Colgrove Co-Founder and CTO at Hex In contrast to other IDEs, the notebook interface offers software developers a unique environment idealized for data professionals. Despite the

Data Quality Using Anomalo with Jeremy Stanley

When writing code, test driven development is a common accepted methodology to ensure the development of high quality software. Your organization’s data, on the other hand, is an entirely different challenge. Data can be

Micro-Frontends with Luca Mezzalira

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1. The Cloudcast

Cloudcast Studio - Raleigh, NC This legendary software engineering podcast run by Aaron Delp & Brian Gracely has been consistently releasing weekly episodes for over six years. Now, 300 episodes later, you can still turn in for the latest insights related to cloud computing, serverless architecture, DevOps, and more.

2. The Changelog: Software Dev & Open Source

Houston, Texas, US Conversations with the hackers, leaders, and innovators of software development. Hosts Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo face their imposter syndrome so you don't have to. Expect in-depth interviews with the best and brightest in software engineering, open source, and leadership. This is a polyglot podcast.

3. Software Engineering Radio

Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast.

4. The Rabbit Hole

New York, US Welcome to The Rabbit Hole, the definitive developers podcast.

5. Software Engineering Daily

San Francisco, CA This Podcast is a Daily podcast about software engineering hosted by Jeff. Data from two years at Software Engineering Radio indicates that technical software podcast listeners are an under-served market.

6. Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Podcast Series

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US The SEI Podcast Series presents conversations in software engineering, cybersecurity, and future technologies. sei.cmu.edu/publications/pod.. 5K ⋅ 6.7K ⋅ 1 episode / week ⋅ Avg Length 34 min View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

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Micro-Frontends with Luca Mezzalira

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Architecting for Scale with Lee Atchison

Lee Atchison spent seven years at Amazon working in retail, software distribution, and Amazon Web Services. He then moved to New Relic, where he has spent four years scaling the company’s internal architecture. From his decade of experience at fast-growing ...

Patreon Engineering with Utkarsh Srivastava

The creator economy has seen rapid growth, thanks largely to software solutions like Patreon that are enabling creators. As the creator economy grows, providers must be prepared for scalability issues and the challenges of maintaining and growing a software infrastructure ...

Snyk Engineering with Guy Podjarny

Snyk is a platform for security that started with open source scanning and has expanded into container security, infrastructure as code, and other products. Snyk is a simple product to use, but has hidden complexities that build large data structures ...

Buoyant Cloud with William Morgan

Linkerd is a service mesh that runs efficiently with a low memory footprint. We have covered the details of Linkerd in previous episodes. Buoyant is the company that sells Linkerd as a service, and today’s show focuses on the engineering ...

Clubs Poker with Taylor Crane

Online poker was deemed illegal in the United States ten years ago. Since then, poker has decreased in popularity, then found new invigoration thanks to live streaming and a large volume of bored gamers looking for something to do during ...

Scaling PlanetScale with Sugu Sougoumarane

Database product companies typically have a few phases. First, the company will develop a technology with some kind of innovation such as speed, scalability, or durability. The company will offer support contracts around that technology for a period of time, ...

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