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At scale, anything we build is going to involve people. Many of us have personal schedules and to-do lists, but how can we scale that to hundreds or even thousands of people? When you file a help ticket at a massive company like Google or Facebook, ever wonder how that ticket is processed? Sanjay Siddhanti, Akasa’s Director of Engineering, is no slouch when it comes to navigating massive workflow engines – and in today’s episode, he shares his experiences in bioinformatics, workflows, and more with us.
00:00:39 Workflow engine definitions
00:01:40 Introductions
00:02:24 Sanjay’s 8th grade programming experience
00:05:28 Bioinformatics
00:10:29 The academics-vs-industry dilemma
00:16:52 Small company challenges
00:18:18 Correctly identifying when to scale
00:24:04 The solution Akasa provides
00:31:38 Workflow engines in detail
00:36:02 ETL frameworks
00:45:06 The intent of integration construction
00:47:13 Delivering a platform vs delivering a solution
00:50:04 Working within US medico-legal frameworks
00:53:28 Inadvertent uses of API calls
00:55:47 Working in Akasa
00:57:09 Interning in Akasa
00:58:35 Farewells
Resources mentioned in this episode:
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Akasa:
References:
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At scale, anything we build is going to involve people. Many of us have personal schedules and to-do lists, but how can we scale that to hundreds or even thousands of people? When you file a help ticket at a massive company like Google or Facebook, ever wonder how that ticket is processed? Sanjay Siddhanti, Akasa’s Director of Engineering, is no slouch when it comes to navigating massive workflow engines – and in today’s episode, he shares his experiences in bioinformatics, workflows, and more with us.
00:00:39 Workflow engine definitions
00:01:40 Introductions
00:02:24 Sanjay’s 8th grade programming experience
00:05:28 Bioinformatics
00:10:29 The academics-vs-industry dilemma
00:16:52 Small company challenges
00:18:18 Correctly identifying when to scale
00:24:04 The solution Akasa provides
00:31:38 Workflow engines in detail
00:36:02 ETL frameworks
00:45:06 The intent of integration construction
00:47:13 Delivering a platform vs delivering a solution
00:50:04 Working within US medico-legal frameworks
00:53:28 Inadvertent uses of API calls
00:55:47 Working in Akasa
00:57:09 Interning in Akasa
00:58:35 Farewells
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Sanjay:
Akasa:
References:
If you’ve enjoyed this episode, you can listen to more on Programming Throwdown’s website: https://www.programmingthrowdown.com/
Reach out to us via email: [email protected]
You can also follow Programming Throwdown on
Facebook | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Player.FM
Join the discussion on our Discord
Help support Programming Throwdown through our Patreon

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