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Your one-stop shop for all Changelog podcasts. Weekly shows about software development, developer culture, open source, building startups, artificial intelligence, shipping code to production, and the people involved. Yes, we focus on the people. Everything else is an implementation detail.

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Average duration
60 minutes
Episodes
2316
Years Active
2009 - 2025
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Go tooling ♻️ (Go Time #237)

Go tooling ♻️ (Go Time #237)

We’re talking about the tools we use every day help us to be productive! This show will be a great introduction for those new to Go tooling, with some discussion around what we think of them after us…

01:07:14  |   Thu 07 Jul 2022
DevTool platform types, things to know about databases, starting with commas, Lobsters turns 10 &  Upptime (Changelog News #2)

DevTool platform types, things to know about databases, starting with commas, Lobsters turns 10 & Upptime (Changelog News #2)

We’re listening! This week’s experimental, super-brief Monday edition of “The Changelog” has the following new features: It’s longer, there’s no background music during the stories, and it includes s…

00:08:03  |   Tue 05 Jul 2022
Actual(ly) opening up (Changelog Interviews #495)

Actual(ly) opening up (Changelog Interviews #495)

Adam and Jerod are joined once again by James Long. He was on the podcast five years ago discussing the surprise success of Prettier, an opinionated code formatter that’s still in use to this day. Th…

01:35:26  |   Fri 01 Jul 2022
Sophisticated Cornhole (JS Party #232)

Sophisticated Cornhole (JS Party #232)

Jerod, Nick & Ali partake in a few rounds of Story of the Week, TIL, and I’m Excited about $X. Oh, and is TypeScript the new Java? Nick responds and emotes all over the place! 😆

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Ch…

00:56:58  |   Fri 01 Jul 2022
Thoughts on velocity (Go Time #236)

Thoughts on velocity (Go Time #236)

A deep discussion on that tension between development speed and software quality. What is velocity? How does it differ from speed? How do we measure it? How do we optimize it?

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Chan…

01:14:42  |   Thu 30 Jun 2022
Postgres vs SQLite with Litestream (Ship It! #59)

Postgres vs SQLite with Litestream (Ship It! #59)

Ben Johnson, the creator of Litestream, joined Fly.io a few weeks after we migrated changelog.com - episode 50 has all the details. That was pure coincidence. What was not a coincidence, is Gerhard j…

01:13:27  |   Wed 29 Jun 2022
AI's role in reprogramming immunity (Practical AI #183)

AI's role in reprogramming immunity (Practical AI #183)

Drausin Wulsin, Director of ML at Immunai, joins Daniel & Chris to talk about the role of AI in immunotherapy, and why it is proving to be the foremost approach in fighting cancer, autoimmune disease…

00:48:48  |   Tue 28 Jun 2022
Markwhen, Tauri 1.0, SLCs & imposters (Changelog News #1)

Markwhen, Tauri 1.0, SLCs & imposters (Changelog News #1)

We’re experimenting with something new: a super-brief Monday edition of “The Changelog” to help start your week off right and keep you up with the fast-moving software world.

If you like this, would …

00:04:19  |   Mon 27 Jun 2022
Ahoy hoy, JSNation & React Summit! (JS Party #231)

Ahoy hoy, JSNation & React Summit! (JS Party #231)

Nick went to Amsterdam for JSNation & React Summit 2022 and he joins Jerod to report on all the goodness! He also sits down with two special guests involved with the confs to talk Jest Preview and Gr…

01:11:24  |   Fri 24 Jun 2022
Lessons from 5 years of startup code audits (Changelog Interviews #494)

Lessons from 5 years of startup code audits (Changelog Interviews #494)

Adam and Jerod are joined by Ken Kantzer, co-founder of PKC Security. Ken and his team performed upwards of 20 code audits on well-funded startups. Now that it’s 7 or 8 years later, he wrote up 16 su…

01:39:32  |   Fri 24 Jun 2022
2053: A Go Odyssey (Go Time #235)

2053: A Go Odyssey (Go Time #235)

The year is 2053. The tabs-vs-spaces wars are long over. Ron Evans is the only Go programmer still alive on Earth. All he does is maintain old Go code. It’s terrible! He must find a way to warn his f…

00:54:44  |   Thu 23 Jun 2022
How to keep a secret (Ship It! #58)

How to keep a secret (Ship It! #58)

Rob Barnes (a.k.a. Devops Rob) and Rosemary Wang (author of Infrastructure as Code - Patterns & Practices) are joining us today to talk about infrastructure secrets.

What do Rosemary and Rob think ab…

01:13:12  |   Wed 22 Jun 2022
Machine learning in your database (Practical AI #182)

Machine learning in your database (Practical AI #182)

While scaling up machine learning at Instacart, Montana Low and Lev Kokotov discovered just how much you can do with the Postgres database. They are building on that work with PostgresML, an extensio…

00:49:04  |   Wed 22 Jun 2022
What even is a DevRel? (Changelog Interviews #493)

What even is a DevRel? (Changelog Interviews #493)

This week Lee Robinson joins us to talk about his journey as a DevRel. We talk about what it means to be a DevRel, what orgs they fall under, how he runs his team at Vercel, Lee’s three pillars of De…

01:15:29  |   Mon 20 Jun 2022
What do oranges & flame graphs have in common? (Ship It! #57)

What do oranges & flame graphs have in common? (Ship It! #57)

Today we are talking with Frederic Branczyk, founder of Polar Signals & Prometheus maintainer. You may remember Frederic from episode 33 when we introduced Parca.dev.

This time, we talk about a datab…

01:04:38  |   Fri 17 Jun 2022
ESLint and TypeScript (JS Party #230)

ESLint and TypeScript (JS Party #230)

Josh Goldberg joins Nick, Chris & a very nasally-sounding KBall for a fun conversation around TypeScript ESLint. They discuss why we need ESLint when we have TypeScript, some useful rules in typescri…

01:03:00  |   Fri 17 Jun 2022
Observability in the wild: strategies that work (Go Time #234)

Observability in the wild: strategies that work (Go Time #234)

This week we’re featuring an episode of Grafana’s Big Tent! LEGO Group principal engineer Nayana Shetty swaps observability survival stories (to drill or not to drill?) with hosts Mat Ryer and Matt T…

00:58:18  |   Thu 16 Jun 2022
Digital humans & detecting emotions (Practical AI #181)

Digital humans & detecting emotions (Practical AI #181)

Could we create a digital human that processes data in a variety of modalities and detects emotions? Well, that’s exactly what NTT DATA Services is trying to do, and, in this episode, Theresa Kushner…

00:42:09  |   Tue 14 Jun 2022
Two decades as a solo indie Mac dev (Changelog Interviews #492)

Two decades as a solo indie Mac dev (Changelog Interviews #492)

This week Jesse Grosjean joins us to talk about his career as a solo indie Mac dev. Since 2004 Jesse has been building Mac apps under the company name Hog Bay Software producing hits such as WriteRoo…

01:33:12  |   Fri 10 Jun 2022
WTF, JS? (JS Party #229)

WTF, JS? (JS Party #229)

KBall, Ali & Nick explore a new type of segment: “WTFJS” talking about wild and wooly “it’s not a bug it’s a feature” examples in the JavaScript language. They also dive into code maintainability, an…

01:02:46  |   Fri 10 Jun 2022
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