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API Lifecycles, Specifications, and Standards with Kin Lane
On this episode of the podcast, Thomas Betts talks with Kin Lane about managing your API lifecycle using standards and specifications, including OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, and JSON Schema. These specifications and the tooling based on them can help reduce communication problems, by creating documentation, generating code, and automating testing.
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Joe, Florian and Sebastian on the Indy Autonomous Challenge
The Technical University of Munich has won the Indy Autonomous Challenge. A competition for self-racing vehicles. In this we discussies the the event itself, what makes it challenging, and the approach the TU Munich took. We discuss the importance of simulation, the limits of hardware, how Docker helps crossing this gap, and the role of open source software when taking on such a challenge.
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James Clark on How Ballerina Handles Network Interaction, Data, and Concurrency
Charles Humble discusses the design of the Ballerina programming language with its lead designer James Clark. They discuss how the goals of the language inform a number of design choices including: the type system, error handling, the concurrency model, and the language’s built in support for visualization of program flows.
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Meenakshi Kaushik and Neelima Mukiri on Responsible AI and Machine Learning Algorithm Fairness
In the podcast, Meenakshi Kaushik and Neelima Mukiri from the Cisco team speak on responsible AI and machine learning bias and how to address the biases when using ML in our applications.
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Event Driven Architectures of Scale
Wes Reisz, Matthew Clark, Gwen Shapira, and Ian Thomas discuss the evolution of event-driven architectures over the decades, the advantages that EDA offers, and thoughts for the future.
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Engineering with Empathy
In this podcast Shane Hastie spoke to Kelsey Hightower, a principal engineer with Google Cloud, about engineering with empathy, rethinking the hiring process and making others better.
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Making the DevOps Pipeline Transparent and Governable
In this podcast Shane Hastie spoke to David Williams of Quali about DevOps culture, visibility into the pipeline and effective governance.
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Jessica Kerr on Software Teams and Software Products as Learning Systems
In this podcast Shane Hastie spoke to Jessica Kerr about how software teams and software products are symmathesys – learning systems that are made up of learning parts.
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Experimenting for High-Growth Products
In this podcast Shane Hastie spoke to Rachel Obstler of Heap Analytics about product-led growth, designing for customer self-service and how high growth products are constantly experimenting.
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Mailchimp’s Culture of Production-ready, Momentum, Togetherness, and Pragmatism
In this podcast Shane Hastie spoke to Eric Muntz of Mailchimp about how they attain production-ready, momentum, togetherness, and pragmatism. The value of internal apprenticeship systems, growing teams deliberately and removing friction in the developer experience.