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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Hanselminutiae LIVE 17 with Richard Campbell

Hanselminutiae LIVE 17 with Richard Campbell

Scott talks with Richard Campbell in this episode of Hanselminutiae LIVE. We did this show on Google Hangouts and you can watch the video at Scott's youtube at http://youtube.com/shanselman if you'd like. We talk about technology, gadgets, new directions, and industry trends.

4 Des 201533min

Imagining the Future of Minority Report with Greg Borenstein

Imagining the Future of Minority Report with Greg Borenstein

Greg Borenstein is a computer vision expert, game designer, and author. He's currently a researcher in the Playful Systems Group at the MIT Media Lab. He also works as the futurist for the TV Series "Minority Report." The show tries to stay true to the universe of the movie while imagining a realistic (and socially conscious) future in 2065.

27 Nov 201533min

OptiKey - Open Source Assistive Tech for Motor Neuron Disease

OptiKey - Open Source Assistive Tech for Motor Neuron Disease

Scott talks to Julius Sweetland, developer of OptiKey. OptiKey is an assistive on-screen keyboard which runs on Windows. It is designed to be used with a low cost eye-tracking device to bring keyboard control, mouse control and speech to people with motor and speech limitations, such as people living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) / Motor Neuron Disease (MND).

20 Nov 201532min

Speak Up and Present with Confidence with Poornima Vijayashanker

Speak Up and Present with Confidence with Poornima Vijayashanker

Poornima Vijayashanker was a founding engineer at Mint.com and now is building an education company called Femgineer. Her new book "Present! The Techie's Guide to Engaging an Audience" speaks to the importance of speaking up. Poornima talks to Scott about why speaking up and improving your communication skills can revitalize your career in tech.

13 Nov 201531min

You don't know JS with Getify (Kyle Simpson)

You don't know JS with Getify (Kyle Simpson)

Kyle Simpson, aka @getify, is the Curriculum Manager for MakerSquare and has created a series of books called You Don't Know JS. You can read the You Don't Know JS book series for free on GitHub, but we know you'll want to buy them after you hear this interview. Kyle sets Scott straight and explains why Scott doesn't know JavaScript. It's true, he really doesn't...at least not as well as he thought!

6 Nov 201534min

Understanding Web Components and Polymer with Monica Dinculescu

Understanding Web Components and Polymer with Monica Dinculescu

Monica Dinculescu works on Polymer and Chrome for Google. In this episode she teaches Scott all about Web Components and the Polymer Project. Are Web Components the future of the web, and why? Where does Polymer fit in, and what should YOU use if you are starting a project today?

30 Okt 201532min

SID Chips and C64 Music with Ocean Software's Matthew Cannon

SID Chips and C64 Music with Ocean Software's Matthew Cannon

Scott talks to Matthew Cannon about the musical revolution that happened the eighties and early 90s in video game soundtracks. Matthew worked at Ocean Software and composed music for games like Navy Seals, Batman: The Movie, Elf, and many more. Matthew worked on C64, Amiga, SNES, Megadrive, and other systems. How did these systems work and what can they teach us about computing today?

23 Okt 201532min

Your Personal Cloud Platform with Sandstorm.io and Kenton Varda

Your Personal Cloud Platform with Sandstorm.io and Kenton Varda

Scott talks with former Googler Kenton Varda about his startup Sandstorm.io. Sandstorm makes it easy to run and manage your own server by simplifying application deployment and security. How does it work and how does it relate to Docker? How is a "personal cloud" different from "a server under the stairs?"

16 Okt 201533min

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