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Software Engineering Daily

Technical interviews about software topics.
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2021-10-18

Developer Relations at Google with Luke Mahe

The last 15 years have seen the emergence of cloud-based developer APIs and services as dominant com…
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2021-10-12

Getting Businesses Unstuck with Jon Dwoskin

The expression firing on all cylinders dates back to the early 1900s and refers to a function of the…
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2021-10-08

Infrastructure as Code with Christian Tragesser

Infrastructure as Code is an approach to machine provisioning and setup in which a programmer descri…
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2021-10-07

React Final Form with Erik Rasmussen

As our guest today points out, most enterprise software applications are essentially forms for colle…
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2021-10-06

Developer Productivity with Utsav Shah

By most accounts, demand for software engineers exceeds supply.  Not just anyone can develop this sk…
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2021-10-05

Modern Data Infrastructure and Tools with Leigh Marie Braswell

The first industrial deployments of machine learning and artificial intelligence solutions were besp…
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2021-10-03

Software Daily Prospectus

Abstract Software Daily is a place to create software. Introduction SoftwareDaily.com is a social ne…
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2021-10-01

Cybersecurity Threats with Jason Pufahl and Russell Jancewicz

Phishing attacks, malware, and ransomware are just some of the major threats everyone connected to t…
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2021-10-01

Git Scales for Monorepos with Derrick Stolee

In a version control system, a Monorepo is a version control management strategy in which all your c…
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2021-09-29

Faking Data Using Tonic.ai with Ian Coe and Adam Kamor

Companies that gather data about their users have an ethical obligation and legal responsibility to …
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2021-09-28

DBT: Data Build Tool with Tristan Handy

Applications write data to persistent storage like a database.  The most popular database query lang…
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2021-09-28

Darklang Deployless Applications with Paul Biggar

The way we write, compile, and run software has continued to evolve since computer programming began…
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2021-09-24

No Code Process Automation at Axiom with Yaseer Sheriff

Tedious, repetitive tasks are better handled by machines.  Unless these tasks truly require human in…
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2021-09-24

Reimagining Banking at Current with Trevor Marshall

Financial technology or fintech has always been a hot topic.  This is increasingly true in recent ye…
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2021-09-22

Virtual Agents for IT and HR with Dan Turchin

The dream of machines with artificial general intelligence is entirely plausible in the future, yet …
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2021-09-21

LinearB with Dan Lines

A developer’s core deliverables are individual commits and the pull requests they aggregate into. Wh…
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2021-09-20

Autonomous Driving Infrastructure with Vinoj Kumar

Interest in autonomous vehicles dates back to the 1920s. It wasn’t until the 1980s that the first tr…
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2021-09-17

Detecting Money Laundering with Clarence Chio

Money laundering is not a new crime.  However, the growth of digital communications has greatly expa…
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2021-09-16

Authorization with Sam Scott

Web applications often have some sort of login system, and once a user creates an account, they have…
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2021-09-15

Earthly and CLI Productivity with Adam Gordon Bell

As developers hone their craft, becoming more productive often means learning utilities and tools at…
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2021-09-14

Modern Data Stacks Optimized by Mozart Data with Peter Fishman and Dan Silberman

Modern companies leverage dozens or even hundreds of software solutions to solve specific needs of t…
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2021-09-10

Tetrate: Application Aware Networking with Varun Talwar

An application network is a way to connect applications, data and devices through APIs that expose s…
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2021-09-09

Software Mistakes and Tradeoffs with Tomasz Lelek

A software engineer will make many mistakes on their career journey.  In time, engineers learn to ma…
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2021-09-08

Distributed Open Source Databases with Jonathan Ellis and Spencer Kimball

By most accounts, the first databases came on line in the 1960s. This class of software has continue…