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Deep-dive discussions with the smartest developers we know, explaining what they're working on, how they're trying to move the industry forward, and what we can learn from them. You might find the solution to your next architectural headache, pick up a new programming language, or just hear some good war stories from the frontline of technology. Join your host Kris Jenkins as we try to figure out what tomorrow's computing will look like the best way we know how - by listening directly to the ...
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CinciNatter is Bengals UK's podcast, discussing everything Cincinnati Bengals-related. Hosted by Paul Hirons and Nathan Palmer, it features regular guests as well as other Bengals fans across the UK. Bengals UK is the unofficial fan group for Cincinnati Bengals fans in the United Kingdom. The views and opinions expressed in this blog do not reflect those of The Cincinnati Bengals organisation.
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Fireside with Voxgig

Richard Rodger: Voxgig CEO, founder and author

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This DevRel focused podcast allows entrepreneur, author and coder Richard Rodger to introduce you to interesting leaders and experienced professionals in the tech community. Richard and his guests chat not just about their current work or latest trend, but also about their experiences, good and bad, throughout their career. DevRel requires so many different skills and you can come to it from so many routes, that this podcast has featured conference creators, entrepreneurs, open source mainta ...
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Burnham Podcast is a faith based podcast. Danny Burnham talks about various aspects of life as it pertains to Christians. News, pop culture, theology... You name it. We'll talk about it. dannyburnham.substack.com
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Turn Up The Mic

Turn Up The Mic

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Welcome to the Turn Up The Mic @turnupthemicpodcast Weekly content giving our opinion on music, sports and everything else in between. We are your host Kris and Roy. Unscripted and to the point we appreciate you listening and hope you enjoy
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Quick lunch meetings with Utah’s tech leaders where we dig into the growth of the tech industry. These are the stories behind some of the greatest local successes and the secrets to growing tech leadership in Utah.
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The Changing Man

The Changing Man

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The Changing Man is a podcast dedicated to listeners and the guidance, lessons, mistakes, and perspective on what it means to live in America today. With a focus on relationships, faith, politics, and culture. Support with Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/TheChangingMan Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/TheChangingMan/support
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It’s been a minute since we’ve had an episode focused on public speaking, but we cannot think of a better person to bring the topic back than Kris Jenkins. Kris is a developer advocate, software developer and host of the Developer Voices podcast. Kris gives us some practical and most importantly actionable advice for any public speakers - whether y…
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DuckDB’s become a favourite data-handling tool of mine, simply because it does so many small things well. It can read and write a huge number of data formats; it can infer schemas automatically when you just want to move quickly; and it can interface with most languages, run like lightning on the desktop or be embedded into a webpage. I’m a huge fa…
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“You're only as good as your last delivery”. This phrase may apply best to ambitious UberEats drivers, but when it comes to providing non-food based services, it also neatly fits in the DevRel and Product Managing world. We're joined once again by Jock Busuttil, for an update on his work at Product People, and to gain his thoughts on the wider prod…
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The Ringer's Tate Frazier is joined by J. Kyle Mann to discuss the Americans arriving in France, Team USA basketball vs. Serbia, Goatee Jokic, starting five tweaks, Steph Curry's Olympic debut, Greece vs. Canada, Wembanyama Olympics buzz, Chase Budinger appreciation, and more! Host: Tate Frazier Guest: J. Kyle Mann Producer: Kyle Crichton Learn mor…
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Rory Madden, Co-Founder of UXDX, joined Richard on this episode of the podcast from last year, to talk us through his journey to creating one of the most dynamic, barrier-free conference series’ in tech. UXDX (UX being user experience, DX being developer experience) was born from Rory’s frustration when he couldn’t figure out how to implement innov…
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RRWeb is based on a simple idea: If you capture all the DOM events in a browser session, and when they happened, you could play it back later. Play it back for diagnosing error conditions, for understanding your user’s journey, or for creating demo videos that can be edited element-by-element instead of frame-by-frame. Unfortunately, the simple ide…
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When we relaunched the Fireside with Voxgig podcast over a year ago, Caelen King was one of our first guests and even then, it was obvious there were tech layoffs happening. But Caelen gives great advice to non-tech founders and leaders about hiring - no matter what the market dynamics may be. So we're publishing this again for new listeners to the…
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The Ringer’s Tate Frazier and J. Kyle Mann connect to discuss their final thoughts on NBA summer league, designate their own “first team” from Vegas, and break down Team USA’s Achilles' heel in the Olympics. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: …
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In this episode, Danny catches up with our favorite college football coach, Drew Burnham. Drew is Danny’s brother and was the co-host of the first dozen or so episodes of Burnham Podcast. Since then he’s been traveling the country influencing the next generation through the game of football. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss th…
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The ZigLang team have put an astonishing amount of effort into making Zig work an effective tool for compiling C across different architectures. Work that benefits the Zig language, but also has a chance to benefit languages like Python and Rust. Or indeed, any language that uses native C libraries somewhere in its stack. So this week we’re joined …
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We’re back with some brand new episodes! Kicking us off in style is the wonderful Carmen Huidobro. Carmen is the Head of Developer Education at DevCraft Academy, and she’s got some amazing insights into everything from the philosophy of language and learning, to the pros and cons of being a “generalist” in tech. On this episode, we get into the que…
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The Ringer’s Tate Frazier is joined by J. Kyle Mann to discuss what they observed from the rookies on the first day of Las Vegas summer league (1:54). Then they discuss some intriguing summer league sophomores that they’ll be keeping their eyes on (21:55). Host: Tate Frazier Guest: J. Kyle Mann Producer: Isaiah Blakely Learn more about your ad choi…
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Last year, Richard spoke to Maria Ashby, developer advocate at Kubeshop. She talked all things Kubernetes, community building, and how developer monoculture is a thing of the past. Back in the days of an early version of Voxgig, Richard and the team got a crash course in Kubernetes which left more questions than answers. If Maria's work with Kubesh…
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Back in 2012, José Valim started building Elixir to as a way to have his ideal programming language running on the same platform as Erlang. Fast-forward 12 years and it’s become build anything from distributed infrastructure to notebooks and websites. In this week’s Developer Voices, José joins us to tell the history of Elixir in a series of design…
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Thank you all so much for bearing with us while we finish recording a whole collection of new episodes. For now, please enjoy this repeat of Chris Ward's episode from last year. Technical writing is an essential element of countless products and services. So why is appreciation of it on the decline? Our guest, Chris Ward (or Chris Chinchilla as you…
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We'll be back next week with brand new episodes, but for today, we hope you enjoy this episode from last year, where we spoke to Marino Wijay: Here at the Voxgig podcast we’ve decided that we’re sick of talking about DevRel all the time. So we’ve decided to switch it up with something completely different for this episode - DevOps! Marino Wijay joi…
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There’s huge pressure on Python at the moment to get faster, ideally without changing at all. One increasingly–popular way of achieving that impossible task is to push the performance critical code down into C, C++, or Rust. And this week we’re focussing on the Python route, as we take a look at PyO3. David Hewitt’s the principal committer to PyO3,…
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Marc Laventure is the CEO and Co-Founder of Scalar and, we're looking back on the time we chatted with Marc Laventure last year, about API documentation, startups and accessibility. He also happens to be the latest guest whose technical background originates in hardware before morphing into product development. Scalar is a service that allows you t…
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The Ringer's Tate Frazier is joined by Jovan Buha of The Athletic and Spectrum SportsNet to discuss the new-look Lakers with their new head coach, JJ Redick, and rookies Dalton Knecht and Bronny James. They also discuss a fun Lakers summer league team, including Blake Hinson and Quincy Olivari (1:54)! Then Tate closes the show with some shout-outs,…
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Today we're revisiting this career guidance episode from last year! Julia has a background in law, marketing and now is a successful developer relations guru. Julia generously shares her journey to DevRel in an accessible chat and with an achievable pathway. But be prepared to commit time and effort to community building. According to Julia Furst M…
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Most message systems have an opinion on the right way to do inter-systems communication. Whether it’s actors, queues, message logs or just plain ol’ request response, nearly every tool has decided on The Right Way to do messaging, and it optimises heavily for that specific approach. But NATS is absolutely running against that trend. In this week’s …
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When it comes to Developer Relations, today’s guest believes the word “developer” comes first in that label for a reason. We’re speaking to Philipp Krenn, Head of DveRel and developer Advocacy at Elastic, and he’s here to chat to us about the work he and his 20 person DevRel team are currently doing. Philipp discusses the adjustment to meetups afte…
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The Ringer's Tate Frazier is joined by J. Kyle Mann to discuss the best-case scenarios for some of their favorite draft prospects, including Rob Dillingham, Reed Sheppard, Zach Edey, Devin Carter, Bronny James, Baylor Scheierman, Harrison Ingram, Tyler Kolek, Kyle Filipowski, Cam Spencer, and more! Host: Tate Frazier Guest: J. Kyle Mann Producer: K…
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The Ringer's Tate Frazier reacts to the Lakers hiring JJ Reddick as the next head coach, as well as Bronny James draft implications (2:01), before talking to NCAA champion Kris Jenkins about "the shot" vs. North Carolina in the national title game, the "Villanova Knicks," the current state of the Big East, his choice for this year's no. 1 overall d…
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Today we're talking about bridging the gap between back end development and front end experience. Our guest is Tushar Mathur, and he's the Founder and CEO of Tailcall, an open-source platform for building GraphQL APIs on existing endpoints. As you might imagine, we take the opportunity to ask Tushar about the ever expanding API sprawl currently goi…
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Smalltalk is one of those programming languages that’s lived out of the mainstream, but often referenced as an influence and an important part of programming history. It’s the cornerstone of object-oriented programming, it was into message passing before actors were cool, and it blurs the line between operating system, programming language and pers…
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Today we’re speaking to Jake Ward, Co-Founder and CEO of Data Protocol. Data Protocol is a developer engagement and support platform that hosts and produces high quality video content to help companies effectively communicate to developers. We all know that interactive and video content has the power to teach and engage people in a way that written…
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The Ringer’s Tate Frazier is joined by J. Kyle Mann to discuss the latest on the Lakers' HC search, the Hurley family press tour, and Kerr Kriisa’s Luka Doncic conspiracy (1:31), before taking about the NCAA’s appeal denials, new Angel Reese vs. Caitlin Clark content, Klay Thompson's unfollowing spree, U-17 Team USA, NBA draft discourse, Finals pre…
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The Ringer's Tate Frazier is joined by DJ Wells of the 'Club 520 Podcast' to discuss some Finals story lines, including prevailing Luka Doncic criticism and the lack of Celtics enthusiasm; Team USA roster construction; Caitlin Clark discourse; origins of the 'Club 520 Podcast'; Jeff Teague's stories; the wild Hulu series 'Clipped'; and more (2:00).…
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AI and LLMs specifically have revolutionised the world of marketing. But will the revolution be restricted to the workplace, or should we start preparing our techpocalypse survival bunkers now? Today’s wonderful guest, Maryrose Lyons, doesn't think we’re quite there yet. Maryrose is the Founder of AI Institute, and she joins us for a chat about her…
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This week we take a close look at the language Inko from two perspectives: The language design features that make it special, and the realities of being a language developer. Yorick Peterse joins us to discuss why he’s building Inko, and which design sweetspots he’s looking for. We begin with memory management, aiming for the kind of developer who …
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We all have that one piece of information that is absolutely key to us doing our jobs. Yet for many of us, accessing this piece of information involves manually searching a keyword in either your email or a slack channel to find the one message from 2 years ago where it was mentioned. Today’s guest is here to let us know that there actually might b…
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The Ringer's Tate Frazier is joined by J. Kyle Mann to discuss Dan Hurley's decision to remain at UConn and chase a third consecutive national championship (1:47), before talking transfer portal, NBA Finals, Team USA, and more (38:54). Host: Tate Frazier Guest: J Kyle Mann Producer: Kyle Crichton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoic…
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Imagine you are the pastor of a church and could pick your members. What characteristics would be important to you? If you were a member in the pew and could pick your pastor, music minister, youth pastor, etc., who would they be? That's what Danny Burnham and Kris Pyle talk about in Burnham Podcast #150! This is a public episode. If you would like…
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The Ringer's Tate Frazier talks about the bombshell news about mutual interest between the Lakers and Dan Hurley for the vacant head-coaching position, the war of the NBA insiders, college basketball ripple effects, theories, and more (1:49). Then Tate is joined by former Utah center Branden Carlson to discuss his college career, his two-year Latte…
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Today, we’re chatting with the head of Open Source at Sentry, Chad Whitacre. Everyone knows that once a startup begins to make the move from garage band to stadium tour, they’re going to need some investors. But how do we bridge the gap between them? Chad’s background as a developer has undoubtedly contributed to his talent for communicating with d…
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I’ve often wondered how you build a text editor. Like many software projects, it’s a simple idea at the core with an almost infinite scope for features. How do you build a solid foundation to expand on? Which features matter for launch? And how do you hope to satisfy the needs of every programmer, working in every language? My guest for this episod…
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