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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Archiving Digital Experiences using Emulation with Jason Scott

Archiving Digital Experiences using Emulation with Jason Scott

Jason Scott is the internet's historian and archivist. He is the creator and maintainer of textfiles.com, a web site which archives files from historic bulletin board systems. In 2011 he proposed that the MAME arcade emulator be ported to JavaScript and the next half decade changed how we think about old software and hardware on the internet.

9 Sep 201640min

Becoming a more social developer with Daphne Chong

Becoming a more social developer with Daphne Chong

Daphne Chong has had a great year. While she's been a professional developer for many years, this year she's organized user groups, spoken at a number of conferences, and generally pushed herself out of her comfort zone. How did she do it?

2 Sep 201633min

Exploring Code Smells in code written by Children with Dr. Felienne

Exploring Code Smells in code written by Children with Dr. Felienne

Felienne is always learning. In exploring her PhD dissertation and her public speaking experience it's clear that she has no intent on stopping! Most recently she's been exploring a large corpus of Scratch programs looking for Code Smells. How do children learn how to code, and when they do, does their code "smell?" Is there something we can do when teaching to promote cleaner, more maintainable code?

26 Aug 201632min

Building with the Microsoft Bot Framework with Dan Driscoll

Building with the Microsoft Bot Framework with Dan Driscoll

Scott sits down with Dan Driscoll to talk bots. What happened in 2016 that made bots more intelligent and more relevant than ever before? Why now, and what can YOU do with your own bot written in Node.js, .NET, or using their REST API?

19 Aug 201632min

Creating a new GPU Texture Compressor with Binomial with Stephanie Hurlburt

Creating a new GPU Texture Compressor with Binomial with Stephanie Hurlburt

Stephanie Hurlburt and her co-founder at Binomial see a problem with how graphics and assets make their way from the CPU to the GPU and on to your screen. Now they're creating a new texture compressor and GPU Transcoder that will improve how your games look and play!

12 Aug 201630min

Learning to love Legacy Code with Andrea Goulet from CorgiBytes

Learning to love Legacy Code with Andrea Goulet from CorgiBytes

Andrea Goulet and her business partner Scott Ford love legacy code. No one is supposed to LIKE legacy code, right? Andrea and the team at CorgiBytes believes people are more than just makers - they are also menders. So how does one approach an old code base?

5 Aug 201633min

A .NET IDE for the iPad? - Exploring Continuous with Frank Krueger

A .NET IDE for the iPad? - Exploring Continuous with Frank Krueger

Frank Krueger is well known for his popular iOS applications like iCircuit and Calca. Frank creates his apps with Xamarin and C# or F#. But why not write these apps for the iPad *on the iPad?* Frank just released the incredible new apps Continuous for iOS. You CAN write .NET on an iPad, productively. Today. Scott asks Frank how he did it!

29 Juli 201635min

New Development on Old Systems: Exploring the NES in 2016 with Rachel Simone Weil

New Development on Old Systems: Exploring the NES in 2016 with Rachel Simone Weil

Rachel Simone Weil thinks in 6502 Assembly and loves to program on the Nintendo Entertainment System. Yes, that's the NES and yes, it's 2016! She's created a number of amazing NEW apps including the world's first connected Twitter client for NES.

22 Juli 201637min

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