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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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The future of Mac (Changelog Interviews #421)

The future of Mac (Changelog Interviews #421)

We have a BIG show for you today. We’re talking about the future of the Mac. Coming off of Apple’s “One more thing.” event to launch the Apple M1 chip and M1 powered Macs, we have a two part show giv…

01:17:58  |   Fri 20 Nov 2020
Ionic and developer tooling (JS Party #153)

Ionic and developer tooling (JS Party #153)

Nick, and Kball are joined by Mike Hartington to talk about Ionic, the state of web components, developer tooling, and more!

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00:53:48  |   Fri 20 Nov 2020
When distributed systems Go wrong (Go Time #156)

When distributed systems Go wrong (Go Time #156)

Monitoring and debugging distributed systems is hard. In this episode, we catch up with Kelsey Hightower, Stevenson Jean-Pierre, and Carlisia Thompson to get their insights on how to approach these c…

01:09:31  |   Thu 19 Nov 2020
Building a deep learning workstation (Practical AI #112)

Building a deep learning workstation (Practical AI #112)

What’s it like to try and build your own deep learning workstation? Is it worth it in terms of money, effort, and maintenance? Then once built, what’s the best way to utilize it? Chris and Daniel dig…

00:49:27  |   Tue 17 Nov 2020
The Kollected Kode Vicious (Changelog Interviews #420)

The Kollected Kode Vicious (Changelog Interviews #420)

We’re joined by George Neville-Neil, aka Kode Vicious. Writing as Kode Vicious for ACMs Queue magazine, George Neville-Neil has spent the last 15+ years sharing incisive advice and fierce insights fo…

01:29:14  |   Fri 13 Nov 2020
Automate the pain away with DivOps (JS Party #152)

Automate the pain away with DivOps (JS Party #152)

What the what is DivOps?! That’s the question Jonathan Creamer is here to answer. In so doing, we cover the past, present, and future of frontend tooling.

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01:13:26  |   Fri 13 Nov 2020
What would you remove from Go? (Go Time #155)

What would you remove from Go? (Go Time #155)

When we talk about improving a programming language, we often think about what features we would add. Things like generics in Go, async/away in JS, etc. In this episode we take a different approach a…

01:12:00  |   Thu 12 Nov 2020
Killer developer tools for machine learning (Practical AI #111)

Killer developer tools for machine learning (Practical AI #111)

Weights & Biases is coming up with some awesome developer tools for AI practitioners! In this episode, Lukas Biewald describes how these tools were a direct result of pain points that he uncovered wh…

00:50:40  |   Mon 09 Nov 2020
Inside 2020's infrastructure for Changelog.com (Changelog Interviews #419)

Inside 2020's infrastructure for Changelog.com (Changelog Interviews #419)

We’re talking with Gerhard Lazu, our resident SRE, ops, and infrastructure expert about the evolution of Changelog’s infrastructure, what’s new in 2020, and what we’re planning for in 2021. The most …

01:21:09  |   Fri 06 Nov 2020
Frontend Feud: HalfStack Edition (JS Party #151)

Frontend Feud: HalfStack Edition (JS Party #151)

Frontend Feud returns! Emma heads up team Boooooleans 👻 and Nick captains the Whiteboard Interviews Millionaires. We played this game for our friends at HalfStack Conf and the full video of the sessi…

00:51:37  |   Fri 06 Nov 2020
How Go helped save HealthCare.gov (Go Time #154)

How Go helped save HealthCare.gov (Go Time #154)

Paul Smith (from “Obama’s Trauma Team”) tells us the tale of how Go played a big role in the rescuing and rebuilding of the HealthCare.gov website. Along the way we learn what the original team did w…

01:07:58  |   Thu 05 Nov 2020
Maintaining the massive success of Envoy (Changelog Interviews #418)

Maintaining the massive success of Envoy (Changelog Interviews #418)

Today we welcome Matt Klein into our Maintainer Spotlight. Matt is the creator of Envoy, born inside of Lyft. It’s an edge and service proxy designed for cloud-native applications. Envoy was unexpect…

00:59:31  |   Fri 30 Oct 2020
An ode to jQuery (JS Party #150)

An ode to jQuery (JS Party #150)

We take up a listener request this week and have an honest conversation about jQuery. Then, it’s time for something new! Our friends at Hot New Tech review tone.js for us. After that, it’s Pro Tip Ti…

01:08:50  |   Fri 30 Oct 2020
GitHub's Go-powered CLI (Go Time #153)

GitHub's Go-powered CLI (Go Time #153)

In this episode we discuss Mislav’s experience building not one, but two Github CLIs - hub and gh. We dive into questions like, “What lead to the decision to completely rewrite the CLI in Go?”, “How …

01:18:30  |   Thu 29 Oct 2020
The practice of being present (Brain Science #32)

The practice of being present (Brain Science #32)

We’re joined by Elisha Goldstein, PhD - one of the world’s preeminent mindfulness teachers, a clinical psychologist, founder of the Mindful Living Collective and, creator of the six-month breakthroug…

01:04:16  |   Wed 28 Oct 2020
Reinforcement Learning for search (Practical AI #110)

Reinforcement Learning for search (Practical AI #110)

Hamish from Sajari blows our mind with a great discussion about AI in search. In particular, he talks about Sajari’s quest for performant AI implementations and extensive use of Reinforcement Learnin…

00:47:03  |   Mon 26 Oct 2020
What's so exciting about Postgres? (Changelog Interviews #417)

What's so exciting about Postgres? (Changelog Interviews #417)

PostgreSQL aficionado Craig Kerstiens joins Jerod to talk about his (and our) favorite relational database. Craig details why Postgres is unique in the world of open source databases, which features …

01:08:20  |   Fri 23 Oct 2020
Bringing it back to TypeScript (JS Party #149)

Bringing it back to TypeScript (JS Party #149)

Ben Ilegbodu joins Divya, Suz, & Amal to talk about introducing TypeScript at Stitch Fix, why TypeScript and React work well together, building component libraries, and more.

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01:09:40  |   Fri 23 Oct 2020
#GoVirCon (Go Time #152)

#GoVirCon (Go Time #152)

With Gophercon rapidly approaching, we go behind the scenes to find out what it takes to deliver the world’s largest Go conference.

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01:04:17  |   Thu 22 Oct 2020
Podcasting platform Q&A (Backstage #15)

Podcasting platform Q&A (Backstage #15)

Marc Beinder is building a podcast hosting web application as a part of his senior project while at Lindenwood University. In this brief Backstage episode, Marc picks Jerod’s brain about how we built…

00:29:32  |   Wed 21 Oct 2020
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