Mapping The Journey Pramod Shashidhara
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Every week we unmask the people who are making tremendous strides in tech, yet whose stories are seldom heard. Grab a cup of coffee and tune in every other Thursday at 7 am, and get to know the people behind the technology you use every day.
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Episode 15: Interview with Yan Zhu, Privacy Engineer
Yan Zhu is renowned security and privacy engineer. She is currently working as a Senior Software Engineer at Brave and a Technology Fellow at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. She is an open web standard author, technology speaker, and open source contributor. Some of her contributions include HTTPS Everywhere, Lets Encrypt, Secure drop, Privacy Badger.
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Episode 14: Interview with Matt Mullenweg, founder of WordPress
Matt Mullenweg is an American online social media entrepreneur and founder of WordPress. He also founded Automattic and currently serving as CEO.
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Episode 13: Interview with Damian Conway, designer of Perl 6 programming language
Damian Conway is a computer scientist, a member of the Perl community and the author of several books. He is perhaps best known for his contributions to CPAN and Perl 6 language design, and his Perl programming training courses as well. He has won the Larry Wall Award three times for CPAN contributions. He worked with Larry Wall on Perl6 design for more than a decade.
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Episode 12: Interview with Andrey Breslav, Lead Language Designer of Kotlin
Andrey Breslav, the lead language designer for Kotlin, began his career at Borland, where he worked on language implementations for MDA support. After spending a few years as a college teacher, he joined JetBrains in 2010 to develop the Kotlin programming language. His goal is to make Kotlin a really good tool for industrial programmers.
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Episode 11: Interview with Don Chamberlin, designer of SQL database language
Don Chamberlin holds a B.S. degree from Harvey Mudd College and a Ph.D. from Stanford University. For many years, he worked at Almaden Research Center, researching database languages and systems. He was a member of the System R research team that developed much of today’s relational database technology and, together with Ray Boyce, he designed the original SQL database language.
More recently, he was a member of the W3C Working Group on XML Query Languages and an editor of the XPath 2.0 and XQuery language specifications, which became W3C Recommendations in 2007. With Jonathan Robie and Dana Florescu, he designed the Quilt language, which became the basis for the design of XQuery.
He likes to teach and recently taught a Java programming class at University of California, Santa Cruz. For the last several years he has been a judge and problem contributor to the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest. -
Episode 10: Interview with Rob Das, Chief Architect & Co-Founder at Splunk
Rob Das co-founded Spunk and has served as Chief Architect since 2005. He also served as Vice President, member of the board of directors. Previously, Mr. Das has been a large-scale, distributed software architect and engineer for both early-stage ventures and large companies, including Avolent Inc., an application software provider, Lotus Development, a software company, and Sun Microsystems, Inc., a computer systems company. Mr. Das studied computer science at Indiana University.