The InfoQ Podcast
A podcast by InfoQ - Mondays
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285 Episodes
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Serverless and the Serverless Framework with David Wells
Published: 27/05/2018 -
Colin Eberhardt on WebAssembly
Published: 11/05/2018 -
Martin Thompson on Aeron, Binary vs Text for Message Encoding, and Raft
Published: 7/05/2018 -
Building a Data Science Capability with Stephanie Yee, Matei Zaharia, Sid Anand and Soups Ranjan
Published: 27/04/2018 -
Streaming: Danny Yuan on Real-Time, Time Series Forecasting @Uber
Published: 31/03/2018 -
Sander Mak on the Java Module System
Published: 23/03/2018 -
Jendrik Joerdening and Anthony Navarro on Self-Racing Cars Using Deep Neural Networks
Published: 16/03/2018 -
Andrea Magnorsky on Paradigm Shifts and the Adoption of Programming Languages
Published: 3/03/2018 -
Anne Currie on Organizational Tech Ethics, including Scale, GDPR, Algorithmic Transparency
Published: 23/02/2018 -
Oliver Gould on Service Mesh for Microservices, LinkerD, and the Recently Released Conduit
Published: 9/02/2018 -
Theo Schlossnagle on Software Ethics and the Presence of Doing Good
Published: 2/02/2018 -
Chris Swan on DevOps and NoOps, plus Operations and Code Validation in a Serverless Environment
Published: 19/01/2018 -
Architecting a Modern Financial Institution with Vitor Olivier, Thoughts on Immutability, CI/CD, FP
Published: 12/01/2018 -
Charles Humble and Wes Reisz Take a Look Back at 2017 and Speculate on What 2018 Might Have in Store
Published: 29/12/2017 -
Kolton Andrus on Gremlin’s Newly Announced SaaS Chaos Engineering Product and Running Game Days
Published: 22/12/2017 -
Fast Data with Dean Wampler
Published: 8/12/2017 -
Changhoon Kim on Programmable Networking Switches with PISA and the P4 DSL
Published: 27/11/2017 -
Apache Beam Founder Tyler Akidau Discusses Streaming System and Their Complexities
Published: 9/11/2017 -
Guy Podjarny on OSS Security, Serverless, and the Equifax Hack
Published: 30/10/2017 -
Julien Viet on the Newly Released Eclipse Vert.x 3.5.0 and Plans for Vert.x 4.0
Published: 23/10/2017
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