For more than a dozen years, the Stack Overflow Podcast has been exploring what it means to be a software developer and how the art and practice of programming is changing our world. From Rails to React, from Java to Node.js, join the Stack home team for conversations with fascinating guests to help you understand how technology is made and where it’s headed.
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From her early days coding on a TI-84 calculator, to working as an engineer at IBM, to pivoting over to her new role in DevRel, speaking, and community, Mrina has seen the world of coding from many angles.
You can follow her on Twitter here and on LinkedIn here.
You can learn more about CK editor here and TinyMCE here.
Congrats to Stack Overflow user NYI for earning a great question badge by asking:
How do I convert a bare git repository into a normal one (in-place)?
Episode 735 • 10 September 2024 • 24m and 8s
You can learn more about Kohsuke on his website.
You can read more about Jenkins here.
You can read more about Cloudbees here.
Shout to Mossmyr for contributing a question that's now part of our CI/CD Collective: Is there a way to call a Jenkins Shared Library method from another Jenkins Shared Library?
Episode 734 • 6 September 2024 • 24m and 40s
Pradeep talks about building at global scale and preparing for inevitable system failures. He talks about extra layers of security, including viewing your own VMs as untrustworthy. And he lays out where he thinks the world of cloud computing is headed as GenAI becomes a bigger piece of many company’s tech stack.
You can find Pradeep on LinkedIn. He also writes a blog and hosts a podcast over at Oracle First Principles.
Congrats to Stack Overflow user shantanu, who earned a Great Question badge for asking:
Which shell I am using in mac?<...
Episode 733 • 3 September 2024 • 30m and 17s
You can learn more about Austin on LinkedIn and check out a blog he wrote on building the SDK for Open Telemetry here.
You can find Austin at the CNCF Slack community, in the OTel SIG channel, or the client-side SIG channels. The calendar is public on opentelemetry.io. Embrace has its own Slack community to talk all things Embrace or all things mobile observability. You can join that by going to embrace.io as well.
Congrats to Stack Overflow user Cottentail for earning an Illuminator badge, awarded when a user edits and answers 500 questions...
Episode 732 • 30 August 2024 • 26m and 51s
For the last two years, Postgres has been the most popular database among respondents to our Annual Developer Survey.
Timescale is a startup working on an open-source PostgreSQEL stack for AI applications. You can follow the company on X and check out their work on GitHub.
You can learn more about Avthar on his website and on LinkedIn.
Congrats to Stack Overflow user Haymaker for earning a Great Question badge. They asked:
How Can I Override the Default SQLConnection Timeout
? Nearly 250,000 other people have been curious about this same ques...
Episode 731 • 27 August 2024 • 24m and 38s
You can learn more about Geshan on his website or check him out on LinkedIn.
Geshan also shared the slide decks for a few of his talks on serverless and containers.
Congrats to Stack Overflow user Matthew Reed for earning a populist badge with his answer to the question: GitHub: How to do case sensitive search for the code in repository?
Episode 730 • 23 August 2024 • 26m and 24s
If you’ve never seen it, check out Ryan’s classic talk, 10 Things I Regret About Node.JS, which gives a great overview of the reasons he felt compelled to create Deno.
You can learn more about Ryan on Wikipedia, his website, and his Github page.
To learn more about Deno 2.0, listen to Ryan talk about it here and check out the project’s Github page here.
Congrats to Hugo G, who earned a Great Answer Badge for his input on the following question:
How can I declare and use Boolean variabl...
Episode 729 • 20 August 2024 • 26m and 51s
You can find Ilya on LinkedIn here.
You can listen to Ilya talk about Commerce Components here, a system he describes as a "modern way to approach your commerce architecture without reducing it to a (false) binary choice between microservices and monoliths."
As Ilya notes, “there are a lot of interesting implications for runtime and how we're solving it at Shopify. There is a direct bridge there to a performance conversation as well: moving untrusted scripts off the main thread, sandboxing UI extensions, and more.”
No badge winner today. Instead, user Kaizen has a que...
Episode 728 • 16 August 2024 • 30m and 52s
Coalesce is a solution to transform data at scale.
You can find Satish on LinkedIn.
We previously spoke to Satish for a Q&A on the blog: AI is only as good as the data: Q&A with Satish Jayanthi of Coalesce
We previously covered metadata on the blog: Metadata, not data, is what drags your database down
Congrats to Lifeboat winner nwinkler for saving this question with a great answer: Docker run hello-world not working
Episode 727 • 13 August 2024 • 22m and 45s
Read Dan’s blog post about the process of making Stack Overflow more accessible.
We followed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), with a few exceptions. For example, we chose to measure color contrast using the Accessible Perceptual Contrast Algorithm (APCA).
We quantified the accessibility of our products using the Axe accessibility testing engine.
Our accessibility dashboard helps our internal teams and the community track the accessibility of our products: Stacks (our design system), the public platform (Stack Overflow and all Stack Exchange sites), and Stack Overflow for Teams (including Stack Overflow for Tea...
Episode 726 • 9 August 2024 • 28m and 4s
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