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FAQs about Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily:How many episodes does Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily have?The podcast currently has 1,332 episodes available.
May 21, 2022CloudGraph with Tyson KunovskyThe advent of the cloud introduced a new form of technical debt in which organizations can lose track of what infrastructure they have and how it relates to the business. While the cloud’s native APIs offer some transparency into your infrastructure, these offerings are often described as necessary but not sufficient. When companies have a...more40minPlay
May 20, 2022Browser Observability With Jay KhatriHighlight is a tool that helps teams reproduce end-to-end user sessions to troubleshoot their applications faster, more efficiently, and with all the context they need. With Highlight, engineering teams can replay errors with high precision, which includes complete session replay, outgoing network requests, dense stack traces and insight into the app’s state management system. Jay...more44minPlay
May 18, 2022Technical Debt With Lee AtchisonLee Atchison spent seven years at Amazon working in retail, software distribution and Amazon Web Services. He then moved to New Relic, where he spent eight years scaling the company’s internal architecture. Lee has deep expertise in building and managing fast growing web applications, and he used this knowledge to write architecting for scale from...more29minPlay
May 17, 2022Skyflow Privacy and Compliance with Sean FalconerThere’s an increasing regulatory and consumer pressure on companies to do a better job protecting sensitive customer data. Yet, despite this pressure, data breaches and compliance issues continue to plague the tech industry. Companies like Apple, Netflix, and Google have solved these challenges by pioneering a new type of technology, the data privacy vault. Skyflow...more45minPlay
May 14, 2022Data Delivery with Naqeeb MemonData-as-a-service is a company category type that is not as common as API-as-a-service, software-as-a-service, or platform-as-a-service. In order to vend data, a data-as-a-service provider needs to define how that data will be priced, stored, and delivered to users: streaming over an API or served via static files. Naqeeb Memon of Safegraph joins the show...more29minPlay
May 13, 2022Arweave with Sam WilliamsBlockchains were the first systems to allow guaranteed permanent storage of public data. As cryptocurrency technology has advanced, a rich ecosystem of permanent storage and compute has developed as well. One of these is Arweave, a system for permanent information storage. Sam Williams is a founder of Arweave and joins the show to talk through...more47minPlay
May 11, 2022Data Labeling with Michael MalyukData labeling allows machine learning algorithms to find patterns among the data. There are a variety of data labeling platforms that enable humans to apply labels to this data and ready it for algorithms. Heartex is a data labeling platform with an open source core. Michael Malyuk joins the show to talk through the platform...more42minPlay
May 09, 2022Pinot and StarTree with Chinmay SomanReal-time analytics are difficult to achieve because large amounts of data must be integrated into a data set as that data streams in. As the world moved from batch analytics powered by Hadoop into a norm of “real-time” analytics, a variety of open source systems emerged. One of these was Apache Pinot. StarTree is a...more45minPlay
May 07, 2022Web3 Infrastructure with Josh NeurothWeb3 is powerful but difficult to work with. Deploying blockchain nodes, accessing data, and performing staking operations are non-trivial engineering actions. To simplify web3, Ankr hosts APIs for node deployment, RPC, and staking. Josh Neuroth from Ankr joins the show to talk about modern web3 infrastructure. Sponsorship inquiries: [email protected]...more50minPlay
May 04, 2022Fig Engineering with Brendan Falk and Matt SchrageBrendan Falk Matt Schrage The terminal is a necessary tool for any software engineer. In order to work quickly, developers have always customized their terminals to work for their specific application workflow. Fig is a reimagined terminal product that adds autocomplete and an entire app ecosystem to the existing terminal you are familiar with. In...more49minPlay
FAQs about Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily:How many episodes does Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily have?The podcast currently has 1,332 episodes available.