Sinopsis
Master feed of all Changelog podcasts.
Episodios
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Web Audio API and TypeScript is Turing Complete (JS Party #19)
18/08/2017 Duración: 41minAlex Sexton, Rachel White, and Myles Borins talk about the Web Audio API and how TypeScript is “Turing Complete”.
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2017 Node.js User Survey and Beaker Browser (JS Party #18)
18/08/2017 Duración: 55minMikeal Rogers, Alex Sexton, and Paul Frazee talk about the 2017 Node.js user survey and Beaker Browser - an experimental peer-to-peer web browser that uses the Dat protocol to host sites from a user’s device.
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AMA — BasicAttentionToken, Robotics, IDE's and Stuff (JS Party #17)
18/08/2017 Duración: 55minThis is an AMA show with live questions from the #jsparty Slack channel. We cover everything from BasicAttentionToken, Robotics, Microsoft, IDE’s, and other fun stuff.
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GopherCon 2017: A Retrospective (Go Time #53)
18/08/2017 Duración: 53minAfter taking some time to recover, the gang rehashes all the greatest talks and favorite moments from this year’s GopherCon. Much love to the Go community and all the souls who worked tirelessly to make this conference happen.
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Building an artificial Pancreas with Elixir and Nerves (Changelog Interviews #261)
11/08/2017 Duración: 01h05minWe talked with Tim Mecklem about building an artificial Pancreas with Elixir and Nerves to help those with Type 1 Diabetes who want to “loop” — a process which involves monitoring glucose levels, predicting where a person’s glucose levels are heading, then delivering insulin based on that prediction. Tim is a Developer at Gaslight in Cincinnati where he builds software solutions with Ruby and Elixir, and he’s a member of the Nerves Core team.
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All About The Go Compiler (Go Time #52)
07/08/2017 Duración: 54minDavid Chase joined the show for a technical Q & A on compilers and what makes Go’s compiler different from the rest (and of course, other interesting Go projects and news)
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You are not Google/Amazon/LinkedIn (Changelog Interviews #260)
04/08/2017 Duración: 49minIf you find yourself chasing shiny objects and squirrels all time, you should
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ANTHOLOGY — The Future of Open Source at OSCON 2017 (Changelog Interviews #259)
28/07/2017 Duración: 56minThis is an anthology episode from OSCON 2017 featuring awesome conversations with Kelsey Hightower (OSCON Co-Chair and Developer Advocate at Google Cloud Platform), Safia Abdalla (Open Source Developer and Creator of Zarf), and Mike McQuaid and Nadia Eghbal (GitHub Open Source Programs).
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ES Modules and ESM Loader (JS Party #16)
26/07/2017 Duración: 01h09minMikeal Rogers, Alex Sexton, and John-David Dalton talk about ES Modules history and current status, and JDD’s ESM loader.
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10 years of RabbitMQ (Changelog Interviews #258)
21/07/2017 Duración: 01h13minWe are thrilled to produce this show to honor RabbitMQ’s 10th anniversary. Karl Nilsson and Michael Klishin joined the show to talk through 10 years of RabbitMQ — one of the most widely deployed open source message brokers with more than 35,000 production deployments worldwide.
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Infosec research and app security (Go Time #51)
19/07/2017 Duración: 01h09minAaron Hnatiw joined the show to talk about being a security researcher, teaching application security with Go, and a deep dive on how engineers and developers can get started with infosec. Plus: white hat, black hat, red team, blue team…Aaron sorts it all out for us.
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The power of wikis, the problem with social networks, the promise of AI (Changelog Interviews #257)
14/07/2017 Duración: 01h26minEvan Prodromou has been involved in open source since the mid ‘90s. His open source travel guide – Wikitravel – grew up alongside Wikipedia and the web itself. In this episode, we hear Evan’s history, try to solve open social networking once and for all, and learn how sprinkling a little artificial intelligence on to our products can yield big wins without having to shoot the moon.
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Open source and supercomputers (Spack) (Request For Commits #13)
12/07/2017 Duración: 01h03minTodd Gamblin – a computer scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Lab – tells Nadia and Mikeal all about bringing open source to his peers in the national labs. They discuss what it’s like to open source a project inside the government, how Todd found contributors for Spack, why he got involved with NumFOCUS, and much more.
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Ubuntu Snaps and Bash on Windows Server (Changelog Interviews #256)
07/07/2017 Duración: 31minWe talked with Dustin Kirkland (Head of Ubuntu Product and Strategy at Canonical) at OSCON about 12.04’s end of life, the death of the Ubuntu phone, Snaps and snapd, and Bash on Ubuntu on Windows Server. This is the second installment of our mini-series from the expo hall floor of OSCON 2017. Special thanks to our friends at O’Reilly for inviting us to OSCON.
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Async control flow and threats to the open web (JS Party #15)
07/07/2017 Duración: 01h10minMikeal Rogers, Alex Sexton, and Kyle Simpson talk about Async Control Flow and Threats to the Open Web, plus our project of the week Blake2b-WASM.
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Bringing Kubernetes to Azure (Go Time #50)
06/07/2017 Duración: 01h08minKris Nova joined the show to talk about developer empathy, running K8s on Azure, Kops, Draft, editors, containerizing odd things…and what it’s like to play a keytar.
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Why is GraphQL so cool? (Changelog Interviews #255)
30/06/2017 Duración: 56minJohannes Schickling (Founder of Graphcool) joined the show to talk about GraphQL — an application layer query language from Facebook. We talked about what it is, where it makes sense to use it, its role in serverless architectures, getting docs for free via Schemas and Types, and the community that’s rallying around this new way to think about APIs.
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Inside Node 8, Glitch, Building a Community Around Education (JS Party #14)
23/06/2017 Duración: 46minMikeal Rogers, Alex Sexton, and Jessica Lord talk with James Snell (Node.js TSC Director) about the release of Node.js version 8. Then, in the second half of the show, we discuss Glitch and their new “raise your hand” feature and building a community around education. Our project of the week is Tad!
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Deploying Changelog.com (Changelog Interviews #254)
23/06/2017 Duración: 01h23minThis week we take you behind the scenes of the new infrastructure for Changelog.com and talk with Gerhard Lazu. We relaunched the new brand and site for Changelog on Phoenix/Elixir in October of 2016 and we needed a better way to reliably host and deploy the site. That’s where Gerhard came in. We cover all the details and decisions in this show.
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The serverless revolution (Changelog Interviews #253)
16/06/2017 Duración: 28minWe talked with Pam Selle at OSCON about the serverless revolution happening for JavaScript developers. This episode kicks off our mini-series from the Expo Hall floor at OSCON 2017.