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stack overflow podcast

by Lucious Simonis III Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Is Stack Overflow worth listening to?

As it celebrates its 12th anniversary, it’s a must listen for any programmer, as necessary as Stack Overflow itself. Who’s going to pay to fix open source security?

Who is the founder of Stack Overflow?

Nicolas will be the first to tell you that the version of Stack Overflow he helped to create began as a clone. It developed into a very popular site on RuNet and through persistent emails, Nic was able to find a way to make it an official part of the Stack family.

Who is the Git cute podcast host?

Joocelyn hosts the Git Cute podcast, which you can find here. She's working on a book about seniority in the software industry, which you can pre-order here.

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Safety in numbers: crowdsourcing data on nefarious IP addresses

We chat with Philippe Humeau, founder and CEO of CrowdSec, which bills itself as an open-source & collaborative IPS (intrusion prevention system). He explains why hackers are always the first to industrialize new DevOps practices and the security scenarios that keep him up at night.

Making Agile work for data science

On this episode, we chat with Michael Carrico, director of data science, and Chris Wones, an engineering lead. Both work at 84.51°, which builds software and data solutions to power the pricing and promotions that reach over eight million shoppers a day across 2,500 Kroger stores.

Helping communities build their own LTE networks

Ben, Ryan, and Cassidy talk with Esther Jang, Matt Johnson, and Chris Webb of Seattle’s Local Connectivity Lab, a nonprofit that works in concert with the University of Washington to facilitate community-focused technology development and research.

Are developers helping to drive the Great Resignation?

Cassidy recently joined the Great Resignation, leaving one job for another, a move prompted by pandemic era reflection and the new normal of remote work...without travel. Ceora took the opposite trajectory, moving into tech after the pandemic shuttered a job in events.

Professional ethics and phantom braking

Today’s episode is bookended by two questions about professional or academic ethics. Ben, Ryan, and Cassidy start by discussing a question on the Workplace Stack Exchange about whether to use open-source projects as dependencies for work projects. TL;DR: If you want to own the code you write outside work, get that in writing when you take the job.

How to defend your attention and find a flow state (Ep. 410)

Modern apps have been engineered to capture your attention. We explore how to break free and find more focus for your own programming.

Podcast 408: A chat with the folks who lead training and certification at AWS

From teachers to tutorials to peer groups, and now, video games, there are lots of ways to acquire skills on the AWS platform.

Podcast 406: Making Agile work for data science

Data scientists and engineers don’t always play well together. We discuss an approach to your tech stack that can bring them together.

Podcast 405: Helping communities build their own LTE networks

Ben, Ryan, and Cassidy talk with Esther Jang, Matt Johnson, and Chris Webb of Seattle’s Local Connectivity Lab, a nonprofit that works in concert with the University of Washington to facilitate community-focused technology development and research.

Podcast 403: Professional ethics and phantom braking

Today’s episode is bookended by two questions about professional or academic ethics.

Podcast 401: Bringing AI to the edge, from the comfort of your living room

Ben sits down with Bill Pearson, VP of the Internet of Things Group and General Manager of Developer Enablement at Intel, to talk about computing on the edge and how developers are using AI across use cases to make their apps faster and smarter.

Skills, not schools, are in demand among developers

College isn't the only way to get a dev job these days. And employers increasingly don't look for degrees.

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