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Technical interviews about software topics.
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Startup Investing with George Mathew
George Mathew is a Managing Director at Insight Partners where he invested in Weights & Biases, Jasper, and others. He has over 20 years of experience developing high-growth technology startups including most recently being CEO of Kespry. George joins the podcast to talk about his path to becoming an investor, his data-first thesis about investment,
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Hookdeck and Building an Event Gateway with Alex Bouchard
Event-driven architecture is a software design pattern where system components communicate through events that are generated by producers, and pushed to consumers. This design is often contrasted with a request-driven architecture, where components communicate with each other by sending requests and receiving responses. Hookdeck is an event gateway for receiving, processing, and delivering asynchronous messages.
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Authlete and Making OAuth Accessible with Justin Richer
OAuth is an open standard for access delegation. It lets users grant websites or applications access to their information on other websites, but without giving away passwords. OpenID Connect is an identity layer on top of OAuth. Even if you haven’t programmed using OAuth and OpenID Connect, you’ve certainly used them for authentication on Google,
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Netflix Engineering with Jay Phelps
Today, you can access Netflix on virtually any device. For a Netflix user, this seamless experience can be easy to take for granted, but it requires an enormous engineering effort. Jay Phelps is a Senior Software Engineer at Netflix where he works on Shared Client Foundations. He joins the show to talk about the start
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Data Applications on Snowflake with Daniel Myers
Snowflake is one of the most prominent platforms for interacting with data and building data-intensive applications. Dan Myers works in Developer Relations at Snowflake and he joins the show to talk about the future of application development, and building native data apps on the platform. Sean’s been an academic, startup founder, and Googler. He has
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Bonus Episode: Optimizing Nintendo 64 Code with Kaze Emanuar
Kaze Emanuar is a ROM hacker who’s famous for the array of mods he’s made for Super Mario 64. He’s implemented remarkable optimization to the decompiled game code, even pushing Super Mario 64 to run at 60 frames per second. Kaze joins the show to talk about his interest in Super Mario 64, ROM hacking,
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Opinionated and less and less technical content
I’ve listened to SER since episode 1, and I’ll always be grateful for all the things I have learned or discovered. However the last year or two the podcast deteriorated quite a bit in my opinion. Two major issues:
- Jeff makes the show more and more about himself and his endeavours. While I value his opinions, hearing the same opinion five times a week gets old, and he is trying to push the guests in that direction as well. Valuable opinions get lost this way.
- The discussion moves away from technical all the time, I suppose because Jeff does not really want to dive deep any more.
Please get more hosts. All these problems are mitigated when there are more hosts with diverse opinions. There is nothing like SER, I hope it can stay true to its core.