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Join Alex DeBrie and Sean Falconer in insightful and in-depth interviews with tech experts, covering software development, entrepreneurship, and technology trends.
Alex is the author of The DynamoDB Book and a DynamoDB expert as well as AWS Data Hero. Sean Falconer has over 20 years of experience working in research and technology as an engineer, founder, and marketing executive. Sean is a Snowflake Data Superhero.
For more on Software Huddle, visit softwarehuddle.com or contact team@softwarehuddle.com.

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Join Alex DeBrie and Sean Falconer in insightful and in-depth interviews with tech experts, covering software development, entrepreneurship, and technology trends.
Alex is the author of The DynamoDB Book and a DynamoDB expert as well as AWS Data Hero. Sean Falconer has over 20 years of experience working in research and technology as an engineer, founder, and marketing executive. Sean is a Snowflake Data Superhero.
For more on Software Huddle, visit softwarehuddle.com or contact team@softwarehuddle.com.

    Vector Databases with Bob van Luijt

    Vector Databases with Bob van Luijt

    Today we have Bob van Luijt, the CEO and founder of Weaviate on the show. Bob talks about building AI native applications and what that means, the role a vector database will play in the future of AI applications, and how Weaviate works under the hood.

    We also get into why a specialized vector database is needed versus using vectors as a feature within conventional databases.

    Bob van Luijt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobvanluijt/
    Sean on X: https://x.com/seanfalconer

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    • 47 min
    Akamai: From CDN to Full Cloud Provider with Talia Nassi

    Akamai: From CDN to Full Cloud Provider with Talia Nassi

    Today, we have Talia Nassi on the show. Talia’s been leading Developer Advocacy at Akamai.
    Akamai is in a really interesting space where they've been around for a long time, as a CDN provider, as a security provider, and now they acquired Linode, and acquired a bunch of other companies which has expanded them into more of like a full fledged cloud provider.
    We had a really interesting discussion talking about the expansion, we also talked about her thoughts on infrastructure as code, multi cloud, and just getting into DevRel and what that experience has been like for her.

    • 41 min
    Jamstack and Composable Web Architecture with Brian Rinaldi

    Jamstack and Composable Web Architecture with Brian Rinaldi

    Today we have Brian Rinaldi from LaunchDarkly on the show. This is the final episode of our in person coverage at the SHIFT Conference in Miami. And although Brian works at LaunchDarkly, we actually didn't talk at all about his employer and instead chatted about Jamstack. Brian has a long history with Jamstack, has written a lot about it.
    Jamstack was popularized and created by Netlify. And there's been a lot of history of controversy with the term. Some people think of it's merely a branding ploy or a marketing thing, and others find it simply confusing because we have terms like LAMP stack, MEAN stack and MERN stack.
    So Jamstack automatically gets lumped in with those, but it's not actually a technology stack. It's an architectural pattern. Recently, Jamstack has been giving away to what is known as composable frontends and we picked Brian's brain on this and what this means not only for Jamstack, but also the future web development.

    • 53 min
    Practical AI for LLMs with Emanuel Lacić

    Practical AI for LLMs with Emanuel Lacić

    Today we have Emanuel Lacić on the  show. He was in academia for a while. Now he’s been working at Infobip for the last couple of years, building some of this AI stuff and putting it into production. We picked his brain about the best practices when it comes to AI and what we can expect to see over the next couple of years.

    • 51 min
    Why Building an API for Email is Hard with Christine Spang

    Why Building an API for Email is Hard with Christine Spang

    Today, on the show we have Christine Spang, Co-founder and CTO of Nylas. Christine was the keynote at the recent Shift Developer Conference in Miami, and we caught up with her there. Nylas is a unified API for email, calendar, and contacts. We talked to Christine about why she started Nylas, and the challenges with building an API for email.

    Email is this massive distributed system with a very diverse set of implementations, it's a super gnarly ecosystem going back decades. It's generally not something you want to spend a lot of time on if you don't have to. Christine was a lot of fun to have on the show.

    Follow Christine: https://twitter.com/spang
    Follow Sean: https://twitter.com/seanfalconer
    Follow Alex: https://twitter.com/alexbdebrie

    Nylas: https://www.nylas.com/

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    • 56 min
    Enterprise-grade Dev Environments with Ivan Burazin

    Enterprise-grade Dev Environments with Ivan Burazin

    Today’s guest is Ivan Burazin, the co-founder and CEO of Daytona, an actual creator of the Shift Developer Conference that he sold some time ago to Infobip. Ivan has tons of experience building developer tools, he has been working on dev environments for over a decade.

    In this interview, we talk about another company he founded called CodeAnywhere that eventually led to the founding of Daytona. Daytona is a dev environment management platform. It sits between your IDE and the cloud, taking care of standardizing your dev environments, regardless of whether you're building on your desktop or deploying to production.

    They're taking the best of what leading technology companies like Google, Uber, and Meta have built internally and bringing that to the rest of the world.

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    • 51 min

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