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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 1,318 episodes available.
September 09, 2021Software Mistakes and Tradeoffs with Tomasz LelekA software engineer will make many mistakes on their career journey. In time, engineers learn to make smaller mistakes, recognize them faster, and build with appropriate guardrails. The demands of delivering software in a timely and efficient fashion often demands developers carefully optimize tradeoffs to deliver solutions to the problems at hand. Software Mistakes and...more45minPlay
September 08, 2021Distributed Open Source Databases with Jonathan Ellis and Spencer KimballBy most accounts, the first databases came on line in the 1960s. This class of software has continued to evolve alongside the technology it runs on and the applications it supports. In the early days, databases were typically closed source commercial products. Today, databases run in the cloud on distributed systems. Increasingly, the leading tools...more1h 1minPlay
September 07, 2021Instabase with Anant BhardwajInstabase is a technology platform for building automation solutions. Users deploy it onto their own infrastructure and can leverage the tools offered by the platform to build complex workflows for handling tasks like income verification and claims processing. In this episode we interview Anant Bhardwaj, founder of Instabase. He describes Instabase as an operating system....more49minPlay
September 03, 2021The Tech Radar with Lior KanfiThe Israeli Tech Radar is an opinionated map of the latest technologies and trends in the Israeli tech industry. Now in its fifth edition, the Tech Radar was built in collaboration with Monday, Wix, Riskified, Netapp, Tabula, and other tech companies. Lior Kanfi is the CEO of Tikal. In this episode, we interview Lior about...more46minPlay
September 01, 2021The Missing Readme with Chris Riccomini and Dmitriy RyaboyThis episode is hosted by Kyle Polich of the Data Skeptic podcast. We’re glad to welcome Kyle to the Software Daily team. Becoming a contributor to an existing software project can be a daunting task for an engineer. A common convention is to add a README file to your repository to serve as a trailhead...more48minPlay
August 31, 2021ClickUp: Workflow Vision with Zeb EvansWhether organizing projects, working from home, or conducting business, you need to use many necessary apps and cloud services to do the job. Despite these apps being necessary, switching between them and keeping them interconnected and updated is a challenge. They very easily become disorganized which makes using them less efficient. The company ClickUp solves...more41minPlay
August 30, 2021Argo: Kubernetes-Native Tools with Alex CollinsKubernetes is an open source container orchestration service released by Google in 2014. It has quickly grown into a platform with a huge community of enthusiasts and professionals. Besides becoming the de facto standard for container orchestration, it has fostered an ecosystem of related tools and services with increasing power and sophistication (opensource.com). Argo, a...more53minPlay
August 27, 2021Data Discovery with Shinji KimShinji Kim is Founder and CEO of Select Star. In this episode we discuss data discovery and more. This interview was also recorded as a video podcast. Check out the video on the Software Daily YouTube channel. Sponsorship inquiries: [email protected]...more1h 28minPlay
August 26, 2021Grouparoo Open Source Data Tools with Brian LeonardETL stands for “extract, transform, load” and refers to the process of integrating data from many different sources into one location, usually a data warehouse. This process has become especially important for companies as they use many different services to collect and manage data. The company Grouparoo provides an open source framework that helps you...more51minPlay
August 25, 2021Publishing Open Source Code with William MorganIn the late 1970s a printer at MIT kept jamming, resulting in regular pileups of print jobs in the printer’s queue. To solve this problem, some computer scientists wrote a software program that alerted every user in the backed up queue “The printer is jammed, please fix it.” When a man named Richard Stallmen was...more1h 1minPlay
FAQs about Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily:How many episodes does Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily have?The podcast currently has 1,318 episodes available.