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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.
June 19, 2020Facebook Open Source with Tom Occhino (Summer Break Repeat)Originally published April 14, 2017. We are taking a few weeks off. We’ll be back soon with new episodes. Facebook’s open source projects include React, GraphQL, and Cassandra. These projects are key pieces of infrastructure used by thousands of developers–including engineers at Facebook itself. These projects are able to gain traction because Facebook takes time...more1h 5minPlay
June 18, 2020Redis with Alvin Richards (Summer Break Repeat)Originally published October 24, 2019. We are taking a few weeks off. We’ll be back soon with new episodes. Redis is an in-memory database that persists to disk. Redis is commonly used as an object cache for web applications. Applications are composed of caches and databases. A cache typically stores the data in memory, and...more55minPlay
June 17, 2020HTTP with Julia Evans (Summer Break Repeat)Originally published November 21, 2019. We are taking a few weeks off. We’ll be back soon with new episodes. HTTP is a protocol that allows browsers and web applications to communicate across the Internet. Everyone knows that HTTP is doing some important work, because “HTTP” is at the beginning of most URLs that you enter...more1hPlay
June 16, 2020Stripe Machine Learning Infrastructure with Rob Story and Kelley Rivoire (Summer Break Repeat)Originally published June 13, 2019. We are taking a few weeks off. We’ll be back soon with new episodes. Machine learning allows software to improve as that software consumes more data. Machine learning is a tool that every software engineer wants to be able to use. Because machine learning is so broadly applicable, software companies...more1h 5minPlay
June 15, 2020Architects of Intelligence with Martin Ford (Summer Break Repeat)Originally published January 31, 2019. We are taking a few weeks off. We’ll be back soon with new episodes. Artificial intelligence is reshaping every aspect of our lives, from transportation to agriculture to dating. Someday, we may even create a superintelligence–a computer system that is demonstrably smarter than humans. But there is widespread disagreement on...more59minPlay
June 12, 2020Cruise Simulation with Tom BoydCruise is an autonomous car company with a development cycle that is highly dependent on testing its cars–both in the wild and in simulation. The testing cycle typically requires cars to drive around gathering data, and that data to subsequently be integrated into a simulated system called Matrix. With COVID-19, the ability to run tests...more54minPlay
June 11, 2020Grafana with Torkel ÖdegaardGrafana is an open source visualization and monitoring tool that is used for creating dashboards and charting time series data. Grafana is used by thousands of companies to monitor their infrastructure. It is a popular component in monitoring stacks, and is often used together with Prometheus, ElasticSearch, MySQL, and other data sources. The engineering complexities...more47minPlay
June 10, 2020Apache Airflow with Maxime Beauchemin, Vikram Koka, and Ash Berlin-TaylorApache Airflow was released in 2015, introducing the first popular open source solution to data pipeline orchestration. Since that time, Airflow has been widely adopted for dependency-based data workflows. A developer might orchestrate a pipeline with hundreds of tasks, with dependencies between jobs in Spark, Hadoop, and Snowflake. Since Airflow’s creation, it has powered the...more1h 1minPlay
June 09, 2020Human in the Loop Data Analytics with Aditya ParameswaranThe life cycle of data management includes data cleaning, extraction, integration, analysis and exploration, and machine learning models. It would be great if all of this data management could be handled with automation, but unfortunately that is not an option. For most applications, data management requires a human in the loop. A human in the...more45minPlay
June 08, 2020Tilt: Kubernetes Tooling with Dan BentleyKubernetes continues to mature as a platform for infrastructure management. At this point, many companies have well-developed workflows and deployment patterns for working with applications built on Kubernetes. The complexity of some of these deployments may be daunting, and when a new employee joins a company, that employee needs to get quickly onboarded with the...more51minPlay
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.