The InfoQ Podcast
A podcast by InfoQ - Mondays
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285 Episodes
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Incident Response Across Non-Software Industries with Emil Stolarsky
Published: 15/10/2017 -
Charity Majors on Honeycomb.io, the Social Side of Debugging and Testing in Production
Published: 7/10/2017 -
Nora Jones on Establishing, Growing, and Maturing a Chaos Engineering Practice
Published: 1/10/2017 -
Shubha Nabar Discusses Einstein, the Machine Learning System in Salesforce
Published: 29/09/2017 -
Simon Brown on the Role of the Software Architect in a Continuous Delivery Environment
Published: 23/09/2017 -
Twitter's Yao Yue on Latency, Performance Monitoring, & Caching at Scale
Published: 18/09/2017 -
Linda Rising on the Importance of Patterns, Her Journey, & Patterns for Driving Change/Innovation
Published: 8/09/2017 -
Security Considerations and the State of Microservices with Sam Newman
Published: 18/08/2017 -
Jessica Kerr on Productivity, Slack Chatbots, Yak Shaving, & Why Diversity Matters for Innovation
Published: 11/08/2017 -
Martin Hadley on R and the modern R ecosystem
Published: 21/07/2017 -
Pony Language Designer Sylvan Clebsch on Pony’s Design, Garbage Collection, and Formal Verification
Published: 7/07/2017 -
Kotlin Lead Language Designer Andrey Breslav on Android Support, Language Features and Future Plans
Published: 22/06/2017 -
Sid Anand on Building Agari’s Cloud-native Data Pipelines with AWS Kinesis and Serverless
Published: 9/06/2017 -
Sachin Kulkarni Describes the Architecture Behind Facebook Live
Published: 26/05/2017 -
Martijn Verburg on the JCP EC “No” Vote for the Java Modules
Published: 19/05/2017 -
Daniel Bryant on Microservices and Domain Driven Design
Published: 12/05/2017 -
Rossen Stoyanchev on Reactive Programming with Spring 5 and Spring WebFlux
Published: 5/05/2017 -
Richard Feldman Discusses Elm and How It Compares to React.js for Front-end Programming
Published: 28/04/2017 -
Jean Barmash on Inter-Service RPC with gRPC/Thrift, Designing Public APIs, & Lean/Constraint Theory
Published: 14/04/2017 -
Eric Horesnyi on High Frequency Trading and how Hedge Funds are Applying Deep Learning to Markets
Published: 24/03/2017
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