Sean Falconer
Postman and the Growth of APIs with Joyce Lin
If you’re a developer, you’ve probably worked with an API, or application programming interface. An API is a set of rules for how to communicate
Flightcontrol and Going Beyond Heroku with Brandon Bayer
A platform as a service, or PaaS, is the concept of a complete development and deployment environment in the cloud. One of the best examples
Stack Overflow in the AI era with Ellen Brandenberger
When StackOverflow launched in 2008 it lowered the barrier to writing complex software. It solved the longstanding problem of accessing accurate and reliable programming knowledge
Ethical GPTs with Amruta Moktali
Generative pre-trained transformer models, or GPT models, have countless applications and are being rapidly deployed across a wide range of domains. However, using GPT models
Customer-facing Analytics with Tyler Wells
The state of Data inside most companies is chaotic. It takes significant time and investment to tame this chaos. When you are a platform provider
Data Reliability with Barr Moses and Lior Gavish
As companies depend more on data to improve digital products and make informed decisions, it’s crucial that the data they use be accurate and reliable.
Shift Conference with Ivan Burazin
In the Software Industry, Conferences are crucial for developers, offering learning, networking, and collaboration opportunities. Attendees stay updated on the latest technologies, gain new skills,
Early Stage Venture Capital with Astasia Myers
Astasia is a Partner on Quiet Capital’s enterprise team. Prior to joining Quiet, she was an investor on Redpoint Venture’s early stage enterprise team. Astasia
Bug Reporting is Broken and how Jam is Fixing that with Dani Grant & Mohd Irtefa
Bug reporting hasn’t changed since the 1990’s. Despite all the technological advancements we’ve made in the rest of software development, the way we handle bugs
Pre-configured Development Environments with John Craft and Ramiro Berrelleza
In this episode we have two guests Ramiro Berrelleza is the founder and CEO of Okteto, a developer tool that helps you create production like
Platform Engineering with Luca Galante
The increasing complexity of modern cloud-native architectures has led to the emergence Platform Engineering. This practice involves the development and upkeep of an integrated product,
Surviving ChatGPT with Christian Hubicki
ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence language model developed by OpenAI. It is part of the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) family of models, which are designed
Creating Mock APIs with Tom Akehurst
API mocking is a technique used to simulate the behavior of an API without actually connecting to the real API. It is useful for various
Pebblebed with Keith Adams
Keith Adams has worked previously at Facebook and has also been a Chief Architect at Slack. He joins us today to discuss technology, startups, investing,
Webhooks at Scale with Alexandre Bouchard
Webhooks are used in connecting two different online applications. Webhooks allow one program to send data to another as soon as a certain event takes
Open Source Software Lifecycle Management and Security with Varun Badhwar
In this episode we talk with Varun Badhwar, Founder and CEO of Endor Labs. Show host: Sean Falconer Transcript
Startup Investing with Ashmeet Sidana
Silicon Valley has many investors and Venture Capital firms, but most are not trying to solve hard technical problems. Engineering Capital partners with companies that
Modernizing the Monolith with Moti Rafalin and Amir Rapson
Java Applications became the go-to preference of most developers because of the write-once-run-anywhere advantage it gave over other languages. And it didn’t take much time
Secure Workflows on Sensitive Data with Amruta Moktali
With an increasing number of data breaches impacting customer trust, prioritizing data privacy and security is more important than ever. However, as you layer on
Collaborative Notebooks for DevOps and SRE with Micha Hernandez
The complexity of the software infrastructure has been increasing as companies have migrated towards kubernetes, containers, microservices and other distributed systems. However the tools around
Accessing Data at Scale with Justin Borgman
The Presto/Trino project makes distributed querying easier across a variety of data sources. As the need for machine learning and other high volume data applications
Building on the Data Cloud with Torsten Grabs
Building and managing data-intensive applications has traditionally been costly and complex, and has placed an operational burden on developers to maintain as their organization scales.
The Quantum Leap with Dmitri Maslov
The classical computing power has doubled every two years – a pattern known as Moore’s law. However, the ability to fabricate more and more transistors
Open Source Authentication with Advait Ruia and Rishabh Poddar
Passwordless Authentication is a technique in which users are given access to an environment without entering a password or answering a security question. This allows
Edge Impulse with Daniel Situnayake
Today, we spoke with Daniel Situnayake of Edge Impulse. We discussed AI, machine learning, edge devices, TinyML and AI tool chain.
Bridgecrew: Cloud Security with Guy Eisenkot
Cloud computing provides tools, storage, servers, and software products through the internet. Securing these resources is a constant process for companies deploying new code to
Mental Health in Tech with Andy Johns
Software engineering can be a surprisingly grueling career. It is both physically and mentally demanding to sit in front of a screen for hours on
Permissions and Access-control with Or Weis
Permissions are Hard! And they are becoming harder as we move more into the Cloud-native ecosystem. If we go back in time to the point