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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 1,298 episodes available.
September 21, 2020TornadoVM: Accelerating Java with GPUs with Juan FumeroThe Java ecosystem is maturing. The GraalVM high performance runtime provides a virtual machine for running applications in a variety of languages. TornadoVM extends the Graal compiler with a new backend for OpenCL. TornadoVM allows the offloading of JVM applications onto heterogeneous hardware. Juan Fumero works on TornadoVM. He joins the show to talk about...more44minPlay
September 18, 2020Enterprise Investing with Ed SimInvesting in enterprise software has become a competitive business. Lots of venture capital firms compete for the good deals at every stage. This level of competition has driven more capital into the early stages. Ed Sim is a partner with Boldstart, an early stage enterprise investment firm. He joins the show to talk about modern...more52minPlay
September 17, 2020Elementary Robotics with Arye BarnehamaFactories require quality assurance work. That QA work can be accomplished by a robot with a camera together with computer vision. This allows for sophisticated inspection techniques that do not require as much manual effort on the part of a human. Arye Barnehama is a founder of Elementary Robotics, a company that makes these kinds...more48minPlay
September 16, 2020Superhuman with Rahul VohraThe most popular email client is Gmail, the web-based email client from Google. Gmail is dominant, but that dominance has come at a price, namely speed. Gmail caters to the lowest common denominator, serving a large ecosystem of use cases and plugins. This makes for a slow overall performance. Superhuman is an email client built...more59minPlay
September 15, 2020Internet Archive Book Scanning with Davide SemenzinThe Internet Archive collects historical records of the Internet. The Wayback Machine is one tool from the Internet Archive which you may be familiar with. One project you may be unfamiliar with is book scanning. Internet Archive scans high volumes of books in order to digitize them. In today’s episode, Davide Semenzin joins the show...more52minPlay
September 14, 2020UnifyID: Biometric Authentication with John WhaleyBiometric authentication uses signals from a human’s unique biology to verify identity. Forms of biometric authentication include fingerprints, eye patterns, and the way a person walks, otherwise known as gait. UnifyID is a company that builds systems for biometric authentication. John Whaley is the CEO of UnifyID, and he joins the show to talk through...more54minPlay
September 04, 2020Robotic Process Automation with Antti KarjalainenRobotic process automation involves the scripting and automation of highly repeatable tasks. RPA tools such as UIPath paved the way for a newer wave of automation, including the Robot Framework, an open source system for RPA. Antti Karjalainen is the CEO of Robocorp, a company that provides an RPA tool suite for developers. Antti joins...more43minPlay
September 03, 2020Modern Venture with Jerry ChenAfter working at VMware for 10 years, Jerry Chen developed an expertise in technology companies. Today, he works at Greylock, where he looks at deals in the infrastructure and developer tooling space. Jerry is an expert in go-to-market strategy and makes investments in technologies that have a good chance at becoming large and profitable businesses....more49minPlay
September 02, 2020API Change Management with Aidan CunniffeAPIs within a company change all the time. Every service owner has an API to manage, and those APIs have upstream and downstream connections. APIs need to be tested for integration points as well as for their “contract”, the agreement between an API owner and the consumers of that API. Aidan Cuniffe is the founder...more43minPlay
September 01, 2020WebAssembly Migration with Nicolo DavisWebAssembly allows for the execution of languages other than JavaScript in a browser-based environment. But WebAssembly is still not widely used outside of a few particular niches such as Dropbox and Figma. Nicolo Davis works on an application called Boardgame Lab, and he joins the show to explain why WebAssembly can be useful even for...more41minPlay
FAQs about Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily:How many episodes does Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily have?The podcast currently has 1,298 episodes available.