The InfoQ Podcast
Un pódcast de InfoQ
315 Episodo
-  Johnny Xmas on Web Security & the Anatomy of a HackPublicado: 17/6/2019
-  Mike Milinkovich, Director of the Eclipse Foundation, Discusses the Journey to Jakarta EE 8Publicado: 3/6/2019
-  Piero Molino on Ludwig, a Code-Free Deep Learning ToolboxPublicado: 24/5/2019
-  Ben Sigelman, Co-Creator of Dapper & OpenTracing API, on ObservabilityPublicado: 5/5/2019
-  Ashley Williams on Web Assembly, Wasi, & the Application Edge*Publicado: 26/4/2019
-  Bryan Cantrill on Rust and Why He Feels It’s The Biggest Change In Systems Development in His CareerPublicado: 12/4/2019
-  Oracle Labs’ Duncan Macgregor on Graal, TruffleRuby, & Project LoomPublicado: 5/4/2019
-  Rod Johnson Chats about the Spring Framework Early Days, Languages Post-Java, & Rethinking CI/CDPublicado: 23/3/2019
-  Katharine Jarmul and Ethical Machine LearningPublicado: 16/3/2019
-  Grady Booch on Today’s Artificial Intelligence Reality and What it Means for DevelopersPublicado: 22/2/2019
-  Joe Beda on Kubernetes & the CNCFPublicado: 12/2/2019
-  Megan Cartwright on Building a Machine Learning MVP at an Early Stage StartupPublicado: 28/1/2019
-  Lynn Langit on 25% Time and Cloud Adoption within Genomic Research OrganizationsPublicado: 18/1/2019
-  Charles Humble and Wes Reisz Take a Look Back at 2018 and Speculate on What 2019 Might Have in StorePublicado: 28/12/2018
-  Java Language Architect Brian Goetz on Java and the JDKPublicado: 23/12/2018
-  Tanya Reilly on Site Reliability Engineering and the Evolution of the New York City Fire CodePublicado: 17/12/2018
-  Jason Maude on Building a Modern Cloud-Based Banking Startup in JavaPublicado: 30/11/2018
-  Martin Fowler Discusses New Edition of Refactoring, Along With Thoughts on Evolutionary ArchitecturePublicado: 2/11/2018
-  Mitchell Hashimoto on Consul since 1.2 and its Role as a Modern Service MeshPublicado: 21/10/2018
-  Camille Fournier on Platform Engineering, Engineering Ladders, and her Book “The Managers PathPublicado: 12/10/2018
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