Open Data Protocol (OData) with Pablo Castro

Open Data Protocol (OData) with Pablo Castro

Astoria, ADO.NET Data Services and OData - what's the difference and the real story? How does OData work and when should I use it? When do I use OData and when do I use WCF? Scott gets the scoop from the architect himself, Pablo Castro.

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Leaning into Learning in Public with Monica Powell

Leaning into Learning in Public with Monica Powell

Monica Powell is a software engineer who is passionate about making contributing to open-source more approachable. She works with The New York Public Library's eBook software and founded React Ladies....

10 Sep 202033min

Document Databases and Mongo with Engineer Joe Karlsson

Document Databases and Mongo with Engineer Joe Karlsson

Scott talks with Joe Karlsson about Document Databases like MongoDB and how they differ from classic Table-based (ER) databases. Can this next generation of WebAPI and JSON-powered cloud DB allow more...

3 Sep 202032min

Building a More Ethical Immersive Web with VR Engineer Diane Hosfelt

Building a More Ethical Immersive Web with VR Engineer Diane Hosfelt

Diane is a research engineer and the security and privacy lead for Mozilla's Mixed Reality (VR/MR) project. She and Scott talk about the considerations that need to be taken to enable Mixed and Virtua...

27 Aug 202034min

A Programmer's Guide to Computer Science with Dr. William Springer

A Programmer's Guide to Computer Science with Dr. William Springer

Have you failed a job interview because you don't know computer science? William Springer has a PhD in computer science and his books takes you through what you would have learned while earning a four...

20 Aug 202032min

Working in Public: Open Source Software with Nadia Eghbal

Working in Public: Open Source Software with Nadia Eghbal

Nadia Eghbal is the author of Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software. She is a writer and researcher who likes to understand how people work. She is currently interested...

13 Aug 202035min

A Brief History of The Deficit Myth with Dr. Stephanie Kelton

A Brief History of The Deficit Myth with Dr. Stephanie Kelton

Dr. Stephanie Kelton is the most visible public advocate of modern monetary theory - the freshest and most important idea about economics in decades. With its important new ways of understanding money...

6 Aug 202040min

Cybersecurity for Executives in the Age of Cloud with Teri Radichel

Cybersecurity for Executives in the Age of Cloud with Teri Radichel

With the rising cost of data breaches, executives need to understand the basics of cybersecurity so they can make strategic decisions that keep companies out of headlines and legal battles. Teri Radic...

30 Jul 202032min

Managing remotely with Asana Engineering Manager Kate Reading

Managing remotely with Asana Engineering Manager Kate Reading

Scott talks to Engineering Manager Kate Reading from Asana about her experiences as a new remote worker during the pandemic. How do you manage standups, checkins, 1:1s, and onboarding? All this plus "...

23 Jul 202031min

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