Why Postgres? and why now? with Claire Giordano

Why Postgres? and why now? with Claire Giordano

Postgres has quietly become the world’s favorite database...running startups, governments, and global clouds alike. Scott talks with Claire Giordano, long-time Postgres advocate and technologist, about the database’s unlikely rise from academic roots to modern dominance. They explore its design philosophy, the open-source community that fuels it, and why Postgres keeps winning even in the age of AI and hyperscale data.

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An overview of non-web-based assisted technologies with Sylvia Richardson

An overview of non-web-based assisted technologies with Sylvia Richardson

There's lots of discussion around assistive technology on the web, but what about technologies that aren't all about the browser? There are a number of conditions that have made it easier to develop assistive technology (social media, crowdfunding, rapid prototyping tools,etc.) Scott talks to Sylvia Richardson, an accessibility coordinator for Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina about some of the many innovations in this space.

9 Loka 201532min

Creativity, Code, Community, and Connected Objects with Dawn C. Hayes

Creativity, Code, Community, and Connected Objects with Dawn C. Hayes

Scott talks with coder, tinkerer, and occasional adjunct professor Dawn C Hayes about the intersection of physical computing and creating coding. As we write code more, we have to ask ourselves "but are we improving our world? The community? Our culture?" The advent of wearables, augmented games, and networked objects has the potential to take computing out of the garage and into the collective consciousness. Dawn teaches Scott about how these objects can combine with new thinking around informal learning to engage not only new audiences but the next generation of creator.

2 Loka 201537min

Jet.com scales with Azure, F#, and more with Rachel Reese

Jet.com scales with Azure, F#, and more with Rachel Reese

Scott talks to Jet.com's Rachel Reese about how Jet uses F#, Azure, and lots more to scale to new heights. What's it like to build a massive system on a functional language? How does using .NET but NOT using C# change how you recruit?

25 Syys 201533min

Killing Off Wasabi - A 20yr old VBScript problem solved with 2015 Roslyn tech

Killing Off Wasabi - A 20yr old VBScript problem solved with 2015 Roslyn tech

Scott talks to Jacob Krall from Fog Creek Software about how his team used the open source C# Roslyn compiler to bring their ancient VBScript-style language called "Wasabi" into the 21st century. They solved real-world problems in a systematic way with smart decisions and computer science.

18 Syys 201532min

Information Architecture with Abby Covert

Information Architecture with Abby Covert

Abby Covert is an independent Information Architect and also the President of the Information Architecture Institute. She's the author of "How to Make Sense of Any Mess" and spends her life trying to make the unclear be clear. In this episode, she explains the difference between UX and IA, and sets Scott straight about some common misconceptions about information architecture.

11 Syys 201534min

Developing Designers with Catt Small

Developing Designers with Catt Small

Scott talks to Developer and Designer Catt Small from SoundCloud. When you're a designer AND a front-end developer, where does one half of your personality end and the other half begin? Should prototypes be written in JavaScript and HTML or in a visual prototyping application?

4 Syys 201531min

Computer Science in School vs. The Real World with Kaya Thomas

Computer Science in School vs. The Real World with Kaya Thomas

Kaya Thomas is an undergraduate in Computer Science at Dartmouth and is interning this summer at Intuit on the Mint iOS team. She's also a Code2040 fellow and has both a YouTube channel with tech tutorials and a book resource app called We Read Too in the iOS App Store. She and Scott talk about the difference between coding in school vs. the real world.

28 Elo 201533min

Enterprising Node.js with NodeSource's VP of Engineering Kevin Stewart

Enterprising Node.js with NodeSource's VP of Engineering Kevin Stewart

As open source thinking and open source software goes more mainstream, it heads to the Enterprise. What does that mean for a popular framework like node.js? What features does Node need to thrive in a larger company? Scott talks to NodeSource's Kevin Stewart to explore these questions.

21 Elo 201536min

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