SE Radio 716: Martin Kleppmann Local-First Software

SE Radio 716: Martin Kleppmann Local-First Software

Martin Kleppmann, Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge and author of the best-selling O'Reilly book Designing Data-Intensive Applications, talks to host Adi Narayan about local-first collaboration software. They discuss what the term means, how it leads to simpler application architectures compared to the cloud-first model, and the benefits to developers and users from keeping all of their data on their own devices. Martin goes into detail about how applications can synchronize data with and without a server, as well as conflict-resolution techniques, and the open-source library Automerge, which implements CRDTs and developers can use out-of-the-box. He also clarifies what kinds of applications would be suitable for the local-first approach. In the context of AI, they discuss vibe coding, local-first apps, and how the conflict-resolution work that enables data to be synchronized between users can also work with human-AI collaboration.

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SE Radio 718: Will Sentance on JS Modernization

SE Radio 718: Will Sentance on JS Modernization

Will Sentance, educator and co-founder of Codesmith, joins SE Radio's Adi Narayan to discuss the evolution of JavaScript and modern best practices. They begin with JavaScript's origins as a simple scr...

29 Huhti 58min

SE Radio 717: Eric Tschetter on Decoupling Observability

SE Radio 717: Eric Tschetter on Decoupling Observability

In this episode, host Amey Ambade sits with Eric Tschetter, co-founder of Apache Druid and Chief Architect at Imply, to dissect the critical move toward Decoupling Observability. To begin, they define...

23 Huhti 1h

SE Radio 715: Sahaj Garg on Designing for Ambiguity in Human Input

SE Radio 715: Sahaj Garg on Designing for Ambiguity in Human Input

Sahaj Garg, co-founder and CTO of Wispr, a voice-to-text AI that turns speech into polished writing, talks with host Amey Ambade about designing systems for the ambiguity that's inherent in human inpu...

8 Huhti 48min

SE Radio 714: Costa Alexoglou on Remote Pair Programming

SE Radio 714: Costa Alexoglou on Remote Pair Programming

Costa Alexoglou, co-founder of the open source Hopp pair-programming application, talks with host Brijesh Ammanath about remote pair programming. They start with a quick introduction to pair programmi...

1 Huhti 51min

SE Radio 713: Héctor Ramón Jiménez on Building a GUI library in Rust

SE Radio 713: Héctor Ramón Jiménez on Building a GUI library in Rust

Héctor Ramón Jiménez, creator of iced, an Elm-inspired, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Rust, speaks with SE Radio host Gavin Henry about building a GUI library in Rust. Héctor discusses why he created...

25 Maalis 59min

SE Radio 712: Dan Lorenc on Sigstore

SE Radio 712: Dan Lorenc on Sigstore

Dan Lorenc, co-founder and CEO of Chainguard, joins host Priyanka Raghavan to explore Sigstore and its role in securing the software supply chain. They unpack the challenges of supply chain security, ...

18 Maalis 39min

SE Radio 711: Scott Hanselman on AI-Assisted Development Tools

SE Radio 711: Scott Hanselman on AI-Assisted Development Tools

Scott Hanselman, the VP of Developer Community at Microsoft, speaks with host Jeremy Jung about AI-assisted coding. They start by considering how the tools are a progression from syntax highlighting a...

11 Maalis 1h 2min

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