On The Bike Shed, hosts Joël Quenneville and Stephanie Minn discuss development experiences and challenges at thoughtbot with Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and whatever else is drawing their attention, admiration, or ire this week.
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New to networks? Looking into links? Realising the relevance of relationships? Welcome to GraphStuff, your one-stop podcast for all things connected. Join your hosts Jennifer Reif, Andreas Kollegger, Alison Cossette, Jason Koo and guests as they dive into the world of graph databases. They’ll cover everything from how they’re constructed and where they’re used; introductory to advanced topics from modeling data to finished applications, highlighting best practices and showcasing tools and op ...
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Benjie and Jem's rapid fire summaries keep you up to date with the latest happenings in the GraphQL Working Group helping you to stay on the cutting edge of advances to the GraphQL spec!
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Max Stoiber (CEO, Stellate) and Abhi Aiyer (Tech Lead, Gatsby) dive deep into the GraphQL ecosystem with experts from the industry. Listen in for practical tips from production power users, discussions about the evolution of the language and the tooling, the work of the GraphQL Foundation, and so much more.
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GraphQL.FM is a weekly show on all things GraphQL. Every week Marc-Andre Giroux (GitHub) and Tony Ghita (Twitch.tv) chat with a GraphQL expert. The show is live-streamed on Twitch every Tuesday at 12PM PST! (https://www.twitch.tv/graphqlfm)
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A podcast inspired by 3factor.app architecture proposal and is about all things #GraphQL, #serverless and modern software architectures
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Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers
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Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. Each episode comprises two speakers to ensure a lively ...
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Join hosts James and Frank for a humorous and informative podcast about the world of software and development. In each episode, we discuss the latest trends and challenges in the tech industry, sharing our own experiences and insights as software engineers. We cover a wide range of topics, including testing, best practices, microservices, monorepos, cloud computing, devops, infrastructure as code, and more. Tune in to "Unruly Software" for a fresh perspective on the world of software enginee ...
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A podcast about software development and developing ourselves as software engineers. Hosted by CJ Avilla and Colin Loretz.
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Interviews with data mesh practitioners, deep dives/how-tos, anti-patterns, panels, chats (not debates) with skeptics, "mesh musings", and so much more. Host Scott Hirleman (founder of the Data Mesh Learning Community) shares his learnings - and those of the broader data community - from over a year of deep diving into data mesh. Each episode contains a BLUF - bottom line, up front - so you can quickly absorb a few key takeaways and also decide if an episode will be useful to you - nothing w ...
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The podcast of foojay.io, a central resource for the Java community’s daily information needs, a place for friends of OpenJDK, and a community platform for the Java ecosystem — bringing together and helping Java professionals everywhere.
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David Bombal interviews people in the networking world to learn about life, hacks, technology and networking and ways to improve your life!
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Heavy Networking is an unabashedly nerdy dive into all things networking. Described by one listener as "verbal white papers," the weekly episodes feature network engineers, industry experts, and vendors sharing useful information to keep your professional knowledge sharp and your career growing. Hosts Greg Ferro, Ethan Banks and Drew Conry-Murray cut through the marketing spin to explore what works—and what doesn't—in networking today, while keeping an eye on what's ahead for the industry. O ...
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obrolan seputar yang ada di package.json dan apapun yang (harusnya) berkaitan dengan dunia pemrograman.
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Shop talk for WordPress agencies and freelancers
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Разговори с development екипа на ReceiptBank. Говорим си за нещата, които сме научили, научаваме или ще научим някога.
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You Ain't Gonna Need It, the podcast where we look at software practices and tools and ask: "do we need it?"
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Tech tales from Workshop.me instructors and attendees.
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The Laravel Community getting together discussing development and life using the world's best framework, Laravel.
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Is JavaScript/PHP for Rookies while Java is for the pros?
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Discussing how everyday software developers can build great software. We'll interview a broad range of developers as well as other specialists that developers work closely with to make great software. We'll focus on themes of learning, teaching, personal growth, public speaking, leadership, etc.
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కంప్యుటర్ ప్రోగ్రామ్మింగు పట్ల అమితమయిన రుచి ..కావలిసినంత అనుభవం తెలుగు భాషపై అనంతమయిన అభిమానం సంస్కృత భాషపై ఎనలేని గౌరవం Telugology Telugu Podcast on random programming and technology topics
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The Buffalo startup scene is emerging! Latitude is stories of founders, investors and residents working hard to rebuild a better Buffalo. Latitude was started by 43North, the $5 million startup competition based in Buffalo, NY.
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Welcome to the Duck Tapes: A tech podcast for duckheads. You might learn something, but you'll always hear something. Hosted by John Haupenthal
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Recordings of presentations made at monthly meetings of the Adelaide .NET User Group
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Algolia and Contentful bring you this lively developer podcast featuring our community heroes to teach, support and chat about developer fun. DreamStacks, the developer podcast that feeds your mind and your soul.
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5 minutes of React - podcast about React hot topics and JavaScript ecosystem. https://5minreact.audio
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- Added a bonus #fileApiTypeSystem, which provides access to another part of the computer's domain, a list of files in a particular directory, via GraphQL. - Provided separately is #fileApiExtension, which provides access to the contents of files. - Added support for GraphQL Connections Spec from https://relay.dev/graphql/connections.htm. - Also in…
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Monoliths, GraphQL, Next.js, and DevRel Insights
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Colin and CJ explore the ongoing debate between monolithic architectures versus API-driven frontends, touching on the pros and cons of GraphQL and REST. The conversation also covers the intricacies of integrating Next.js with Rails applications. On the personal front, CJ shares his solar pool heater project and Colin prepares for his upcoming relay…
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JCON Report, Part 5 (#53): CQRS, JOOQ, GraphQL, API, Vaadin, OpenRewrite, ErrorProne, Gateways,...
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This is the final part of the JCON interviews. Did I save the best for last? It's up to you to decide. In this episode, you'll hear Simon Martinelli, Nicolas Fränkel, Marcus Hellberg, Rick Ossendrijver, and Abdel Sghiouar. We talked about a bunch of topics, like evolving your APIs, GraphQL, Java versus Kotlin versus Rust, Vaadin, AI and ChatGPT, Op…
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Recompile metaschema after recent changesBy Tony Garnock-Jones
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Started Help for Tonyg's X11 application.By tty
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Name: Compiler-eem.499 Author: eem (Eliot Miranda) Time: 6 July 2024, 7:08:31.562611 pm UUID: 06ebeec0-7f95-4bdd-b56d-9ca035837fab Ancestors: Compiler-eem.498 Fix some comments in EncoderForSistaV1 class methods.By Dave Lewis
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Tests for new bonus FileApi and GraphQL Cursor Connections standard.By Chris Muller
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Robustness in simulated plugin loading. Missing methods are assumed to have an accessor depth of zero, rtaher than causing an error.By Eliot Miranda
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Apply the VMMaker.oscog-eem.3396 firstIndexableField:type: infrastructure through out the InterpreterPlugin hierarchy.By Eliot Miranda
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Apply the VMMaker.oscog-eem.3396 firstIndexableField:type: infrastructure through out the InterpreterPlugin hierarchy.By Eliot Miranda
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Apply the VMMaker.oscog-eem.3396 firstIndexableField:type: infrastructure through out the InterpreterPlugin hierarchy.By Eliot Miranda
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Apply the VMMaker.oscog-eem.3396 firstIndexableField:type: infrastructure through out the InterpreterPlugin hierarchy.By Eliot Miranda
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Apply the VMMaker.oscog-eem.3396 firstIndexableField:type: infrastructure through out the InterpreterPlugin hierarchy. This fixes garbled text display in simulation of newer images. It also goers some way for the FFI plugin to simulate.By Eliot Miranda
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Initialize a VectorEnginePlugin correctly so it simulates.By Eliot Miranda
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Put Printf's length modifiers in a class var so that Cog can redefine them for its purposes. Improve PrintfFormatDescriptor>>render:for: so it doesn't create so many intermediate results, and only truncates the string if necessary.By Eliot Miranda
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Vectors in Java Code, Database, and LLMs (#56)
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In this Foojay podcast, we enter the world of mathematics by discussing Vectors and how they are crucial for AI and machine learning. As ChatGPT explains: "A Vector is a mathematical structure that holds numerical values. Vectors are fundamental to the field of Artificial Intelligence, as they allow mathematical operations to be performed efficient…
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SE Radio 623: Michael J. Freedman on TimescaleDB
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Michael J. Freedman, the Robert E. Kahn Professor in the Computer Science Department at Princeton University, as well as the co-founder and CTO of Timescale, spoke with SE Radio host Gavin Henry about TimescaleDB. They revisit what time series data means in 2024, the history of TimescaleDB, how it integrates with PostgreSQL, and they take the liste…
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431: Developers Are Professional Question Askers
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Stephanie shares her newfound interest in naming conventions, highlighting a resource called "Classnames" that provides valuable names for programming and design. Joël, in turn, talks about using AI to generate names for D&D characters, emphasizing how AI can help provide inspiration and reasoning behind name suggestions. Then, they shift to Joël's…
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Docker, AI, and More: Catch a Glimpse of the Java Ecosystem with Oleg Šelajev
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Speaker Resources: Testcontainers https://testcontainers.com/ NODES 2024 https://dev.neo4j.com/nodes24 Tools of the Month: Neo4j Kubernetes documentation https://neo4j.com/docs/operations-manual/current/kubernetes/ ragas framework https://ragas.io/ Haiper.ai https://haiper.ai/home (Neo4j GenAI Package + DreamStudio.ai) Announcements / News: Neo4j G…
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As a backend developer, you may not realize that Java was initially born on embedded devices like set-top boxes and gateways. We discussed this topic for the first time almost three years ago in Foojay Podcast #2 with James Gosling, Johan Vos, Erik Costlow, and Frank Delporte (https://foojay.io/today/foojay-podcast-2/). In this episode #55, we look…
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HN740: IETF’s Network Management Operations (NMOP) Working Group
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When you think of IETF, you probably just think of defining protocols, but its new NMOP working group is all about helping network operators identify issues and deploy solutions, including those that pop up around automation. Mahesh Jethanandani is an Area Director (AD) for Management in IETF, which oversees the NMOP WG, and joins the... Read more …
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SE Radio 622: Wolf Vollprecht on Python Tooling in Rust
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Wolf Vollprecht, the CEO and founder of Prefix.dev, speaks with host Gregory M. Kapfhammer about how to implement Python tools, such as package managers, in the Rust programming language. They discuss the challenges associated with building Python infrastructure tooling in Python and explore how using the Rust programming language addresses these c…
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Stephanie and Joël discuss the recent announcement of the call for proposals for RubyConf in November. Joël is working on his proposals and encouraging his colleagues at thoughtbot to participate, while Stephanie is excited about the conference being held in her hometown of Chicago! The conversation shifts to Stephanie's recent work, including comp…
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Music and MIDI with Java and Kotlin (#54)
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MIDI is a universal standard for communicating between musical instruments and computers. Within OpenJDK, there is a whole Java package dedicated to MIDI communication and data handling. Is it up to date? Are there better approaches now? And what can we do with music, Java, and Kotlin? Let's find out... Guests Atsushi Eno https://atsushieno.github.…
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HN739: High Stakes Network Observability for High Frequency Trading
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High Frequency Trading in finance demands the utmost quality and speed from a network, making flawless observability a must. Our guest today is Radu Ionco from Jump Trading, and he tells us about how they built their own custom network observability platform, even creating a monitoring system for the monitoring system. We talk through streaming... …
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Xe Iaso of Fly.io discusses their hosting platform with host Jeremy Jung. They cover building globally distributed applications with Anycast, using Wireguard to encrypt inter-service communication, writing custom code to handle load balancing and scaling with fly-proxy, why serving EU customers has unique requirements, letting users use docker imag…
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Stephanie has a newfound interest in urban foraging for serviceberries in Chicago. Joël discusses how he uses AI tools like ChatGPT to generate creative Dungeons & Dragons character concepts and backstories, which sparks a broader conversation with Stephanie about AI's role in enhancing the creative process. Together, the hosts delve into professio…
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HN738: Reducing Complexity With Fortinet’s Unified SASE (Sponsored)
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Fortinet’s Unified SASE provides consistent security controls and policies both for traditional campuses and the hybrid workforce.. Nirav Shah joins us to explain how Fortinet is positioned to do this: a foundational software developed for 20 years, a network of over 140 POPs, a security lab with over 1,000 researchers, continuous ZTNA verification…
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SE Radio 620: Parker Selbert and Shannon Selbert on Robust Job Processing in Elixir
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Shannon Selbert, co-founder of Soren and developer of Oban, and Parker Selbert, creator of the Oban background job framework, chief architect at dscout, and co-founder of Soren, speak with SE Radio host Gavin Henry about robust job processing in Elixir. They explore the reliability, consistency, and observability in relation to job processing, to u…
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Joël explains his note-taking system, which he uses to capture his beliefs and thoughts about software development. Stephanie recalls feedback from her recent RailsConf talk, where her confidence stemmed from deeply believing in her material despite limited rehearsal. This leads to a conversation about the value of mental models in building a compr…
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Last RailsConf, Gameboy Nostalgia, and Platform Risk
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This week, CJ and Colin talk about content clickbait, Gameboy nostalgia, and the in-vogue topic of AI/LLMs. CJ dives into some cautionary tales around more API integrations and his steps to avoid platform risk while trying to build software at a growing company. Finally, we bid farewell to RailsConf and discuss the market for Ruby/Rails conferences…
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JCON Report, Part 4 (#52): Garbage Collectors, Test Containers, Flaky Tests, ToxiProxy, Virtual Threads
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This is part 4 of the JCON interviews. In this episode, we have 5 new guests for you. We start with garbage collectors and Intelligence Cloud, a tool created by Azul to find out which of your code is actually used in production and which dependencies are known to have vulnerabilities. My colleague Gerrit Grunwald was at JCON to give a talk about th…
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HN737: Greg Ferro: The Exit Interview
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Greg Ferro, co-founder of Packet Pushers, is signing off. After years of frustrating health issues, he’s decided to fully step back from podcasting and industry analysis to take care of himself. After 14 years, today is his last appearance on Heavy Networking. In this parting episode, Greg shares his final dose of incisive insights and... Read more…
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