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Software Engineering Daily

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2021-08-20

Pragma: Video Games with Eden Chen

“In October 1958, Physicist William Higinbotham created what is thought to be the first video game. …
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2021-08-19

InfluxData: Time-Series Data with Russ Savage

Time series data are simply measurements or events that are tracked, monitored, downsampled, and agg…
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2021-08-18

Unstoppable Domains: Blockchain Domains with Matthew Gould

Domain names are the address of your website that people type into the browser URL bar. Once purchas…
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2021-08-17

getoctane.io: Pay-As-You-Go Pricing with Akash Khanolkar

Pay-as-you-go pricing has become a strong selling point for modern SaaS companies as well as cloud-b…
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2021-08-16

Druid: Event-Driven Data with Eric Tschetter

Whether sending messages, shopping in an app, or watching videos, modern consumers expect informatio…
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2021-08-14

How Facebook Works: Comparing its Engineering Process to Google, Microsoft, and Amazon

This episode was published on the GeekWire podcast. Subscribe to GeekWire for more great content. Fa…
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2021-08-13

DaaS with Auren Hoffman

Auren Hoffman is the CEO of SafeGraph. In this episode we discuss data as a service and more. This i…
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2021-08-12

Cloud Run: Serverless Applications with Steren Giannini

Serverless computing is a cloud computing solution that lets developers deploy applications to conta…
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2021-08-11

Argos Security: Cloud Configuration Security with David O’Brien

According to Fugue’s new State of Cloud Security 2020 report, cloud misconfiguration remains the top…
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2021-08-10

Fly.io: Geographic App Deployment with Kurt Mackey

Latency is the time it takes to get from point A to point B. In programming, this might be the time …
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2021-08-09

DTC: Content Creation with Daniel Snow

Direct-to-Consumer companies sell their products without going through a traditional middleman like …
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2021-08-06

Material Security with Ryan Noon

Ryan Noon is the CEO of Material Security.   This interview was also recorded as a video podcas…
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2021-08-05

Wasp-Lang: Boilerplate Code with Matija Sosic

The term “boilerplate code” refers to code sections that are repeated across many projects with litt…
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2021-08-04

Okteto: Cloud-Native Applications on Kubernetes with Ramiro Berreleza

Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration system. It makes managing container clusters po…
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2021-08-03

Hedera Hashgraph: Proof-of-Stake Public Networks with Leemon Baird

Blockchain protocols like Bitcoin and Ethereum have changed the cyber world dramatically in the last…
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2021-08-02

Reverse ETL: Operationalizing Data Warehouses with Tejas Manohar

Enterprise data warehouses store all company data in a single place to be accessed, queried, and ana…
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2021-07-30

Preface with Farooq Abbasi

In this episode we discuss venture capital and more with Preface Ventures Founder and General Partne…
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2021-07-29

Shoreline: Fleet Automation with Anurag Gupta

In today’s containerized world, it’s common to encounter similar issues with known solutions across …
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2021-07-28

Prophecy: Apple of Data Engineering with Raj Bains

Prophecy is a complete Low-Code Data Engineering Platform for the Enterprise. Prophecy enables all y…
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2021-07-27

Our Current Strategy

We’ve been running Software Daily for 6 years.  When we started it back in 2015, the goal was to cre…
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2021-07-26

Pulsar Rerevisted with Enrico Olivelli

In the previous episode, Pulsar Revisited, we discussed how the company DataStax has added to their …
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2021-07-24

Pulsar Revisited with Jonathan Ellis

Apache Pulsar is a cloud-native, distributed messaging and streaming platform originally created at …
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2021-07-22

Stack Overflow for Teams: A Centralized Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration Platform with Tom Limonc…

If you’ve ever googled a CS or programming question, you likely found an answer (or many) on Stack O…
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2021-07-21

CockroachDB: Distributed Databases and Containerization with Spencer Kimball

In 2003, Google developed a robust cluster management system called Borg. This enabled them to manag…