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Special Episode: Celebrating our Pride
- LGTBQ+
- allyship
- intersectionality
- underrepresented people in tech
74. How Dev.to Built a Community
Ben Halpern, Jess Lee, and Julián Duque
With six million unique users a month and 350,000 registered users, Dev.to has become the place for developers to engage with a broader community. The team behind the site has focused a lot of its energy on making sure the site is reliable,... →
Special Episode: When Giving Back Saves 1000s of Jobs
Garrett Thornburg, Brett Allred, and Greg Nokes
In order to support small businesses affected by the COVID-19 shutdowns, the government launched a loaning program to disperse funds to help businesses keep their workforce employed. This program turned out to be extraordinarily popular,... →
73. The Blockchain, Beyond Cryptocurrency
Adam Hanna, Melanie Plaza, and Owen Ou
Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin have gained popularity as people seek to reclaim more privacy in their online activities. But the underlying concept is built on a technology called blockchain, and while it's often associated with... →
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Johnny Boursiquot on Serverless Go and Site Reliability Engineering at Heroku
In this podcast, Johnny Boursiquot, Site Reliability Engineer at Heroku, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant and discussed topics that included: why Go is a useful language for building Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) style applications; how Heroku implement the role of Site Reliability Engineer (SRE); and why the ability to teach is such a valuable skill.
Joe Kutner on the Twelve-Factor App
Joe Kutner, Software Architect for Heroku at Salesforce.com, discusses the twelve-factor app. The twelve-factor app is a methodology that aids development of modern apps that are portable, scalable, and maintainable. Host Kanchan Shringi spoke with Kutner about the origin of these principles; their continued and growing importance with advances in microservices, DevOps, and containerization; and why developers should adopt the principles to build modern apps.
Heroku Infrastructure with Mark Turner
Mark Turner, an engineer at Heroku, joins the Software Engineering Daily show to discuss the architecture and engineering of a Layer 2 cloud provider, of which they were the first. Heroku is built on top of Amazon Web Services, and the core compute infrastructure is built on top of a pool of EC2 virtual machines that are continually scheduled with applications that users create on Heroku.
128: Alasdair Monk - Scaling CSS at Heroku with Utility Classes
In this episode, Adam talks to Alasdair Monk about how they approach CSS at Heroku, and how using a utility-based approach has kept their team happy for the last three years.
Software Engineering Daily
A daily podcast hosted by Jeff Meyerson that covers everything related to software engineering, from machine learning to bitcoin, bootcamps to hackathons, data science to databases, and more. The show hosts a wide variety of technical interviews about software topics.
Jeffrey Meyerson, Mark Turner
The InfoQ Podcast
A podcast by InfoQ intended for architects and senior developers.
Johnny Boursiquot
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. Three to four times per month, they publish a new episode talking to experts from the software engineering world about the full range of topics that matter to professional developers.
Joe Kutner
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