
Empathy in Technology Product Design with Venture Capitalist Sarah Kunst from Proday
Sarah Kunst is a long-time technologist, angel investor, talent scout, and now CEO and Founder of Proday.co. A member of the Forbes 30 under 30, Sarah's experience is broad and deep. She attributes mu...
2 Feb 201831min

From F# to JavaScript and beyond with Fable and Alfonso Garcia-Caro
Fable is an F# to JavaScript compiler powered by Babel, designed to produce readable and standard code. Alfonso chats with Scott about how Fable and F# fit into the larger JavaScript ecosystem and how...
26 Jan 201833min

Developing ON (not for) a Nokia Feature Phone with Elvis Chidera
In 2012, Elvis Chidera wrote his first app on a Nokia feature (J2ME) phone. He wrote the Java App ON the phone (literally writing the Java code with T9 text on a numeric keypad.) Today, he's an Androi...
19 Jan 201830min

Staying Secure and "Getting Pwned" with Troy Hunt
Troy Hunt runs HaveIBeenPwned.com as a service to us all, but it's also a massive learning playground for him. He schools Scott on all things security and privacy. Is your password known? Let's ask Tr...
12 Jan 201831min

Functional Programming, F#, and Cloud Containers with Lena Hall
Scott checks in with Alena (Lena) Hall about her thoughts around F#, functional programming, microservices, Kubernetes and containers in the cloud. Where are we heading and are we moving too fast? Is ...
5 Jan 201833min

Serverless and OpenFaas with Alex Ellis
Scott talks to Docker Captain and Open Source programmer Alex Ellis about the rise of Kubernetes, Serverless, and his project "OpenFaas." Alex also shares details on the obsession (and usefulness) of ...
29 Des 201731min

Machine Learning 101 with Paige Bailey
This week on the show Scott talks to Data Scientist and AI expert Paige Bailey. What's the difference between machine learning and deep learning? Do I need to learn R and Python to use machine learnin...
22 Des 201733min

Revolutionizing remote pair programming with Live Share
We all remember when we first saw Etherpad or Google Docs and could type in an online document while another remote person typed in the same doc. It's magic! Fast forward and soon we can share entire ...
15 Des 201728min





















