The Stack Overflow Podcast

For well over a decade, the Stack Overflow Podcast has been exploring what it means to be a developer and how the art and practice of software engineering is changing our world. From creating code to running it in production, we host important conversations and fascinating guests that will help you understand how technology is made and where it’s headed. Hosted by Ryan Donovan, the Stack Overflow Podcast is your home for all things software.

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Moving from CEO back to IC: A chat with Mitchell Hashimoto on his love for code

Moving from CEO back to IC: A chat with Mitchell Hashimoto on his love for code

Neopets: A little-known gateway into a software career. (Nineties kids will remember.)Among the products Mitchell helped build at Hashicorp: Terraform, Vagrant, and Vault.Not many C-level execs return...

4 Feb 202235min

A collaborative hub for infrastructure as code

A collaborative hub for infrastructure as code

On this sponsored episode of the podcast, we talk with Marcin Wyszynski, founder and CEO at Spacelift. Marcin says Spacelift aims to be for infrastructure-as-code what GitHub is to git. It centralizes...

2 Feb 202222min

Next stop, Cryptoland?

Next stop, Cryptoland?

The Twitter thread that brought Cryptoland to the team’s attention.Ceora wonders whether participants in a hypothetical, decentralized version of YouTube (a YouTube-like dApp) would need coding skills...

1 Feb 202236min

Using synthetic data to power machine learning while protecting user privacy

Using synthetic data to power machine learning while protecting user privacy

You can learn more about Gretel here. The company is hiring for numerous positions. Think your commits are anonymous? Think again: DefCon researchers figured out how to de-anonymize code creators by t...

28 Jan 202226min

How to defend your attention and find a flow state

How to defend your attention and find a flow state

The inspiration for today's episode was a terrific article from The Guardian about the many ways in which the modern world, specifically the software we use every day, was designed to steal our attent...

25 Jan 202223min

Who's going to pay to fix open source security?

Who's going to pay to fix open source security?

Will no one think of the maintainers? As The New Stack points out, watching millions of projects fail because of a bug in an open source library has become common enough that  we shrug and reply, "Tol...

21 Jan 202221min

A chat with the folks who lead training and certification at AWS

A chat with the folks who lead training and certification at AWS

You can find Maureen here. You can find Scott here.There is a wealth of free courses available through the AWS training website, including Operations, Advanced Networking, Machine Learning, and Data S...

18 Jan 202232min

Safety in numbers: crowdsourcing data on nefarious IP addresses

Safety in numbers: crowdsourcing data on nefarious IP addresses

You can find Philippe on Twitter here and learn more about CrowdSec here.They recently put together a list of the IP addresses trying to exploit the new Log4j vulnerability.For a prescient view of tod...

14 Jan 202225min

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