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28  mars     09h00
Tonic and Synthetic Data with Andrew Colombi and Adam Kamor
   All robust technology platforms require testing to ensure that features work as intended. In many cases, tests require data, but getting access to valid and high quality test data is a common challenge, especially when the technology runs on sensitive data. Realistically mimicking data that would...
27  mars     09h00
Netlify and Edge Computing with Erica Pisani
   Netlify is a popular hosting platform that provides build, deploy, and serverless backend services for web apps. The platform enables deployment directly from source files stored in a version control system like GitHub. Erica Pisani is a Senior Software Engineer at Netlify. She joins the show to...
26  mars     09h00
C# Compiler and Language Design at Microsoft with Jared Parsons
   Language and compiler design are fundamental aspects of computer science. High level languages are how most developers interact with computers, so it’s hard to overstate the significance of compiler engineering or the aesthetics of language syntax. C is a general purpose high level language that...
25  mars     09h00
Biotech Special: Life Science Data Analysis with Nicholas Larus-Stone
   Sphinx Bio develops computational tools to accelerate scientific discovery. The company is focused on addressing the computational data analysis bottleneck by enabling scientists to do the analysis themselves. Nicholas Larus Stone is the founder of Sphinx. He joins the show to talk about being a...
21  mars     09h00
VMware’s Spring AI with Ryan Morgan and Mark Pollack
   Java is one of the top programming languages used today and Java code is ubiquitous. A key factor to the overall success of Java is the Spring framework, which is the most common framework for Java development. Spring is an open source comprehensive application framework on top of the Java Virtual...
20  mars     09h00
Going Open Source at Convex with James Cowling
   Convex is a serverless backend platform to simplify fullstack application development. Its underlying database is written in Rust, and it uses TypeScript to integrate with reactive UI frameworks. The platform is growing, which has presented new reasons to make the code open source, and Convex...
19  mars     09h00
Biotech Special: Computational Drug Discovery with Patrick Finneran
   Proteins are nanomachines inside cells and perform the incredible array of tasks required for cells to function. They are composed of a chain of hundreds to thousands of amino acid building blocks . Peptides are similar to proteins, but have only about to amino acids. Their smaller size...
14  mars     09h00
Design at GitHub Copilot with Adrián Mato Gondelle
   GitHub Copilot is an AI tool to assist software developers by autocompleting code. It is no understatement to say it has already transformed how developers write code. Adri n Mato Gondelle leads the Design team for GitHub Copilot. In this episode, recorded in , Adri n joined the podcast to talk...
13  mars     09h00
Biometric Authentication with Vincent Delitz
   Corbado is an authentication platform that provides APIs for developers to replace passwords with passkeys such as Face ID or Touch ID. Vincent Delitz is a Co Founder at Corbado and he joins the show to talk about the platform, the changing authentication landscape, the challenge of session...
12  mars     09h00
Biotech Special: Life Sciences at Snowflake with Harini Gopalakrishnan
   The growing use of large datasets and ML in the life sciences has created new demand for data technologies. Snowflake is a cloud based data warehousing company that provides a platform for storing and analyzing large volumes of data. Harini Gopalakrishnan is the Field CTO of Life Sciences at...
07  mars     10h00
Iceberg at Netflix and Beyond with Ryan Blue
   Apache Iceberg is an open source high performance format for huge data tables. Iceberg enables the use of SQL tables for big data, while making it possible for engines like Spark and Hive to safely work with the same tables, at the same time. Iceberg was started at Netflix by Ryan Blue and Dan...
06  mars     10h00
Bringing Godot to Mobile with Hein-Pieter van Braam
   Godot is a free, open source game engine that’s growing rapidly in popularity. Ramatak is a new public benefit company founded by Godot engine veterans Hein Pieter van Braam and Ariel Manzur. The goal of Ramatak is to help make Godot the number one choice for creating, deploying, and monetizing...
05  mars     10h00
Biotech Special: Scientific Computing Pipelines with Evan Floden
   NextFlow is a tool for managing scientific computation workflows. It’s increasingly popular for bioinformatics, computational biology, and other life science applications. Evan Floden is the Co Founder and CEO of Seqera Labs which develops NextFlow. He joins the show today to talk about his...
29  février     10h00
Stately with Laura Kalbag
   Stately is a web based drag and drop editor for collaboratively developing code, diagrams, and documentation. Laura Kalbag is the Developer Advocate at Stately and she joins the show today to talk about Stately, state machines, building good documentation, and more. Josh Goldberg is an independent...
28  février     10h00
Graphical Photorealism with Andrew Price the Blender Guru
   The power of D graphics hardware and rendering technology is improving at an astonishing pace. To achieve high graphical fidelity, assets that compose D worlds must feature an ever increasing level of detail. Andrew Price is the founder of Poliigon, which is an asset production studio and store....
27  février     10h00
Biotech Special: AI Protein Engineering with Eddie Abrams
   Antibodies are a type of protein molecule produced by the immune system. They recognize and attach to other molecules with remarkable precision. Typically antibodies target foreign objects, like viruses, to mark them for destruction. However, they can also be engineered to treat diseases like...
22  février     10h00
Portal 64 with James Lambert
   Portal is a game developed by Valve, where the player encounters puzzles that must be solved using the portal gun, a device that can create inter spatial portals between surfaces. Portal is an open source re write of Portal that can be run on original Nintendo hardware. The game was...
21  février     10h00
Waymo and Autonomous Driving with David Margines
   Waymo is an autonomous driving company that had its start as the Google Self Driving Car Project. David Margines is a Director of Product Management at Waymo and he joins the podcast to talk about Waymo today, the sensing technologies underpinning their cars, the huge impact of AI on their systems...
20  février     10h00
Biotech Special: ML at Recursion with Jordan Christensen and Imran Haque
   Recursion is at the leading edge of applying AI and ML to drug development. The company exemplifies a new wave of techbio companies, that tightly couple compute and robotics with biology and chemistry. The task of decoding biology requires vast amounts of biological data and innovative...
15  février     10h00
NVIDIA and the Future of 3D Development with Aaron Luk
   Producing D films, games and simulations is a complex process, often involving multiple teams and tools. At Pixar, pipeline engineers needed to write lots of glue code to integrate different workflows and file formats, which was a big challenge, and led them to create the Universal Scene...
14  février     10h00
SimpleWebAuthn with Matthew Miller
   SimpleWebAuthn is an open source TypeScript centric pair of libraries frontend and backend that make it easier for devs to implement WebAuthn on the web. Matthew Miller started the project in and it has grown in tandem with the popularization of WebAuthn. He joins the podcast today to talk...
13  février     10h00
Biotech Special: a16z and the Biotech Revolution with Vijay Pande
   There is a revolution unfolding in biotech. The confluence of new biological methods like CRISPR, virtually unlimited computational capacity, and machine learning has fundamentally transformed our ability to engineer biology for wide ranging applications. Andreessen Horowitz, or a z, is a venture...
08  février     10h00
Building a Unified Hardware API at Intel with James Reinders
   oneAPI is an open standard for a unified API to be used across different computing accelerator architectures. This including GPUs, AI accelerators, and FPGAs. The goal of oneAPI is to eliminate the need for developers to maintain separate code bases, multiple programming languages, tools, and...
07  février     10h00
The Godot Game Engine with Emilio Coppola
   A game engine is a system used to build and run games. Game engines let the programmer work at a high level of abstraction by providing interfaces for graphics, physics, and scripting. Godot is an open source and free to use game engine, which makes it unusual. Its first release was in and its...
06  février     10h00
Building a Data Lake with Adam Ferrari
   Starburst is a data lake analytics platform. It’s designed to help users work with structured data at scale, and is built on the open source platform, Trino. Adam Ferrari is the SVP of Engineering at Starburst. He joins the show to talk about Starburst, data engineering, and what it takes to build...
01  février     10h00
Building Chess.com with Jay Severson
   Chess.com started in and grew steadily in the years following. The platform exploded in popularity during the pandemic, to the point that their servers struggled with the traffic. It was a great problem to have. Chess.com was instrumental in helping to elevate chess to its current height of...
31  janvier     10h00
Mastodon with Eugen Rochko
   Mastodon is an open source, decentralized social network. Eugen Rochko started building Mastodon in response to his dissatisfaction with centralized social networks like Facebook and Twitter. In the Mastodon model, users can run their own nodes, and other users can connect to them. You can follow...
30  janvier     10h00
Vercel AI with Lee Robinson
   Vercel provides a cloud platform to rapidly deploy web projects, and they develop the highly successful Next.js framework. The company recently made headlines when they announced v which is a generative AI tool to create React code from text prompts. The generated code uses open source tools like...
25  janvier     10h00
Blender with Sybren Stüvel
   Blender is a free and open source D graphics tool that was initially released in and just hit version . . It’s one of the triumphs of open source software development and is used for creating animated films, art, D games, and more. Sybren Stüvel is a Senior Software Developer at Blender. He...
24  janvier     10h00
Netflix UIs at Scale with Shaundai Person
   Netflix needs no introduction and is renowned for its engineering talent. Shaundai Person is a Senior Software Engineer at Netflix, blogger, and conference speaker. She joins the show today to talk about getting her position at Netflix, developing internal tools at the company, the value of...
23  janvier     10h00
Algolia with Sean Mullaney
   Algolia is a platform that provides search as a service. The company was founded in , was part of Y Combinator’s Winter class, and has become highly popular for integrating modern search functionality into web facing services. Sean Mullaney is the CTO of Algolia and has worked at Google X,...
18  janvier     10h00
Edward Snowden’s Operating System with REDACTED
   Software security is a critical issue for everyone, but it takes on an entirely different dimension when your life, or the lives of others, depend on it. Consider the security needs of an environmentalist whistle blower inside a chemical corporation, or a human rights activist in Iran. Hyper secure...
17  janvier     10h00
OpsHelm with Kyle McCullough
   Security issues can often be traced back to small misconfigurations in a database or cloud service, or an innocent code commit. OpsHelm is a security platform that’s oriented around identifying and fixing these issues. Kyle McCullough is the Co Founder and CTO of OpsHelm and he has deep experience...
16  janvier     10h00
JetBrains AI with Jodie Burchell
   Jodie Burchell is the Data Science Developer Advocate at JetBrains, which makes integrated development environments or, IDEs, for many major languages. After observing the rapid growth of the AI coding assistant landscape, the company recently announced integration of an AI assistant into their...
12  janvier     10h00
AWS re:Invent Special: PartyRock Generative AI Apps with Mike Miller
   This episode of Software Engineering Daily is part of our on site coverage of AWS re:Invent , which took place from November th through December st in Las Vegas. In today’s interview, host Jordi Mon Companys speaks with Mike Miller who is the Director of AWS AI Devices. Jordi Mon Companys is...
11  janvier     10h00
AWS re:Invent Special: The AWS Cloud Institute with Kevin Kelly
   This episode of Software Engineering Daily is part of our on site coverage of AWS re:Invent , which took place from November th through December st in Las Vegas. In today’s interview, host Jordi Mon Companys speaks with Kevin Kelly who is the Director of the AWS Cloud Institute. Visit https...
10  janvier     10h00
AWS re:Invent Special: CircleCI with Rob Zuber
   This episode of Software Engineering Daily is part of our on site coverage of AWS re:Invent , which took place from November th through December st in Las Vegas. In today’s interview, host Jordi Mon Companys speaks with Rob Zuber who is the CTO at CircleCI. Jordi Mon Companys is a product...
09  janvier     10h00
AWS re:Invent Special: Sagemaker with Ankur Mehrotra
   This episode of Software Engineering Daily is part of our on site coverage of AWS re:Invent , which took place from November th through December st in Las Vegas. In today’s interview, host Jordi Mon Companys speaks with Ankur Mehrotra who is the Director and GM of Amazon SageMaker. Jordi Mon...
05  janvier     10h00
Bonus Episode: Hypnospace Outlaw with Jay Tholen
   Hypnospace Outlaw is a hit indie game which features an internet and operating system simulator set in a surreal, alternate version of . The game is entirely unique both in its design and aesthetic, and it has an impressive development history. Jay Tholen is the developer of Hypnospace Outlaw...
04  janvier     10h00
CockroachDB with Jordan Lewis
   SQL databases were built for data consistency and vertical scalability. They did this very well for the long era of monolithic applications running in dedicated, single server environments. However, their design presented a problem when the paradigm changed to distributed applications in the cloud....
03  janvier     10h00
Apiiro Security Posture Management with Yonatan Eldar
   Software supply chain security is a major challenge in the modern engineering environment. Many teams are working to establish best practices to proactively identify, fix, and prevent risks in their applications. Apiiro is a platform designed to solve this problem and gives risk visibility,...
02  janvier     10h00
Pinecone Vector Database with Marek Galovic
   An embedding is a concept in machine learning that refers to a particular representation of text, images, audio, or other information. Embeddings are designed to make data consumable by ML models. However, storing embeddings presents a challenge to traditional databases. Vector databases are...
29  décembre     10h00
Bonus Episode: Adobe Cloud Native with Carlos Sanchez
   Carlos Sanchez is a Principal Scientist at Adobe where he works on the Adobe Experience Manager. AEM is a content management system and provides a platform for site creation and content delivery. In addition to his work at Adobe, Carlos has a long history contributing to open source projects,...
28  décembre     10h00
Rama with Nathan Marz
   Building scalable software applications can be complex and typically requires dozens of different tools. The engineering often involves handling many arcane tasks that are distant from actual application logic. In addition, a lack of a cohesive model for building applications can lead to...
27  décembre     10h00
Kubefirst with Frédéric Harper
   Frédéric Harper is the Principal Developer Advocate at Kubefirst, which is an open source platform that integrates some of the most popular tools in the Kubernetes space. Frédéric has deep experience at major software companies having worked at npm, Mozilla, Microsoft, DigitalOcean, Fitbit, and...
26  décembre     10h00
Vespa.ai with Jon Bratseth
   Vespa is a fully featured search engine and vector database, and it has integrated ML model inference. The project open sourced in , and since then has grown to become a prominent platform for applying AI to big data sets at serving time. Vespa began as a project to solve Yahoo’s use cases in...
25  décembre     10h00
Bonus Episode: SurrealDB with Tobie Morgan Hitchcock
   SurrealDB is the result of a long time collaboration between brothers Tobie and Jaime Morgan Hitchcock. The project has modest origins and started merely to support other projects the brothers were working on. However, over time the project grew and in they started working on it full time....
22  décembre     10h00
Bonus Episode: Responsible AI with Ezequiel Lanza
   Responsible AI is an approach to developing and deploying AI in a safe, trustworthy and ethical fashion. The concept has gained considerable attention with the rise of generative AI technologies. Ezequiel Lanza is an AI Open Source Evangelist at Intel and he joins the show today to talk about...
21  décembre     10h00
Blocking Ransomware Attacks with Anthony Cusimano
   Ransomware attacks involve the deployment of malware that blocks access to a user’s or organization’s computer files by encrypting them. The attackers then demand a ransom payment in exchange for the decryption key that will restore access to the files. These attacks are often directed at...
20  décembre     10h00
Supabase Security with Inian Parameshwaran
   Supabase is an open source backend as a service platform and competes directly with Google’s Firebase. A key distinction between them is that Firebase is a document store, while Supabase uses Postgres, which is a SQL based database management system. Software Engineering Daily last covered Supabase...