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The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source Changelog Media
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4.8 • 26 Ratings
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Conversations with the hackers, leaders, and innovators of the software world. On Mondays: The software world moves fast. Keep up with our brief News roundup episodes. On Fridays: Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo face their imposter syndrome so you don’t have to. Expect in-depth interviews with the best and brightest in software engineering, open source & leadership. This is a polyglot podcast. All programming languages, platforms & communities are welcome.
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News: Data tool belts, Build Your Own Redis, the giscus comments system, prompt engineering shouldn't exist & ALPACA
Jeremia Kimelman takes stock of his “data tool belt”, Build Your Own Redis with C/C++ is ready to read, giscus is a comments system powered by GitHub Discussions, Matt Rickard says prompt engineering shouldn’t be a thing and won’t be a thing in the future & Kolja Lubitz’s ALPACA is engine for building adventure games and interactive comics.
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Mainframes are still a big thing
This week we’re talking about mainframes with Cameron Seay, Adjunct Professor at East Carolina University and a member of the Governing Board of the Open Mainframe Project. If you’ve been curious about mainframes, this show will be a great guide. Cameron explains exactly what a mainframe is and how it’s different from the cloud. We talk COBOL and the state of education and opportunities around that language. We cover the state-of-the-art in mainframe land, System Z, Linux on mainframes, and more.
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News: Prioritizing tech debt, UI components to copy/paste, learnings from 20 years in software, git-sim & jqjq
Max Countryman wrote up a framework for prioritizing tech debt, shadcn builds a copy/paste-able UI component library in public, Justin Etheredge shares 20 things he’s learned in his 20 years as a software engineer, Jacob Stopak’s git-sim lets you easily visualize git operations without affecting your repo & Mattias Wadman implemented jq in jq.
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Just Postgres
This week we’re talking about by Postgres with Craig Kerstiens, Chief Product Officer at Crunchy Data, and a well known ambassador for Postgres. Just Postgres. That’s what this week’s show is about.
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News: Premium PCB cheat sheets, a disappearing AWS dev, HyperSwitch, Servo is back at it & Cloudflare Wildebeest
WestArtFactory’s premium PCB cheat sheets, Maxime Topolov tells of a disappearing AWS dev, Juspay Technologies releases HyperSwitch for payment processing, Servo gets new funding for 2023 & Cloudflare’s open source Wildebeest.
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The principles of data-oriented programming
Jerod is joined by Yehonathan Sharvit, author of Data-Oriented Programming, to discuss the virtues of treating data as a first-class citizen in our applications and the four principles that make it possible.
Customer Reviews
high quality podcast
well done podcast for web devs. fully professional. my favourite. highly recommended.
Morally bankrupt
We're facing an extinction event and here are some white people joking around a technology actively accelerating it. Abhorrent and morally reprehensible.
Excellent podcast
Really useful, insight-filled podcast - I've been listening to it consistently for more than a year, and the Changelog's interviews are a great way to learn about new technologies directly from the people building them. Happy subscriber!