
Chariot Developer News
77 episodes — Page 1 of 2
D2C242: Data Engineering and its Streams, Rivers, and Lakes

D2C242: Data Engineering and its Streams, Rivers, and Lakes
Keith Gregory teaches Day Two Cloud about data engineering in a way DevOps folks (and hydrologists) can understand. He explains that the role of a data engineer is to create pipelines to transport data from metaphorical rivers and make it usable for data analysts. Keith walks us through the testing process; the difference between streaming ... Read More The post D2C242: Data Engineering and its Streams, Rivers, and Lakes appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews #103 – Hello Chakra, Sayonara IE

DevNews #103 – Hello Chakra, Sayonara IE
Show Notes Microsoft opens all of your chakras by open-sourcing the core of MS Edge Javascript renderer, Chakra. Tin foil hat portion of our show: Remote Code execution on Trend Micro. This is currently plugged, but still interesting. We also learn that when Jeff visits the dark corners of the internet… for recipes… he always ... Read More The post DevNews #103 – Hello Chakra, Sayonara IE appeared first on Chariot Solutions.

DevNews #102 – TACO, terrible testing, and party comets
Today I’m joined by Chariot consultants Sujan Kapadia (@SlurpeeOperator) and Eric Snyder to recap what we deemed to be this week’s exciting tech news. Upcoming Events Chariot is sponsoring Clojure Conj, to be held on Nov 16-18 at the Sheraton Dock Street in Philadelphia. We are also co-sponsoring the HazelCast User Group Meetup on November ... Read More The post DevNews #102 – TACO, terrible testing, and party comets appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews #102 – TACO, terrible testing, and party comets

DevNews #101 – Return of the tin foil hat brigade
It’s the long-awaited return of DevNews! Today, Jeff Labonski and I talk all things tech in our first ever live-streaming YouTube show. Upcoming Events November 10th – Don Coleman’s Bluetooth Low Energy workshop. Walk away with your own Arduino hardware. Chariot is sponsoring Clojure Conj, to be held on Nov 16-18 at the Sheraton Dock ... Read More The post DevNews #101 – Return of the tin foil hat brigade appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews #101 – Return of the tin foil hat brigade
DevNews #100 – Strap on your tin foil hats, it’s our 100th show!

DevNews #100 – Strap on your tin foil hats, it’s our 100th show!
Upcoming Philly Area Events June 20 – Old City, Philadelphia – Ken Rimple @ LibertyJS doing an AngularJS for beginners workshop in the AM June 18 – Agile Philly – Strafford, PA – Exploratory Testing for Mobile Devices June 24 – Agile Philly – Center City, Philadelphia – Agile Transitions June 18 – CocoaHeads – ... Read More The post DevNews #100 – Strap on your tin foil hats, it’s our 100th show! appeared first on Chariot Solutions.

DevNews #99 – Docker vulnerabilities, saying hello to Java 9 and farewell to Windows server 2003
Today we welcome Jeff Labonski on the show to discuss this week’s developer news. User group announcements: Philly PostgreSQL Meetup on June 4th – Replication Slots: The Game Changer I will be Speaking at the Scotch Plains Java User Group (of the ACGNJ) – Tuesday June 9th, 7:30PM – about ES6 now Wednesday June 17 ... Read More The post DevNews #99 – Docker vulnerabilities, saying hello to Java 9 and farewell to Windows server 2003 appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews #99 – Docker vulnerabilities, saying hello to Java 9 and farewell to Windows server 2003
DevNews #98 – The scoop: Selerity scoops Twitter earnings, prankster scoops Fiorina’s domain name

DevNews #98 – The scoop: Selerity scoops Twitter earnings, prankster scoops Fiorina’s domain name
DevNews is nearing its 100th episode! We may or may not have something up our sleeves to celebrate our ripe old age… but until then, listen as Joel and I discuss: Oops, Carly Fiorina – someone registered your domain name before you did – criticism by domain name Angular 2.0 getting started guides now available ... Read More The post DevNews #98 – The scoop: Selerity scoops Twitter earnings, prankster scoops Fiorina’s domain name appeared first on Chariot Solutions.

DevNews #97 – Day 1 of Philly ETE 2015
Annnnnnd ETE begins! Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise is Chariot’s annual tech conference for developers, by developers. To kick off our coverage, I sat down with two of our consultants, Michael Pigg and Sujan Kapadia, to discuss our day, talk about talks, and geek out about all the cool new toys we can’t wait to ... Read More The post DevNews #97 – Day 1 of Philly ETE 2015 appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews #97 – Day 1 of Philly ETE 2015

DevNews #96 – ng-conf 2015 – day 1 recap – Angular 2, 1.4 and more
Salt Lake City, Utah, is a beautiful place to have a conference. The organizers must realize that, as they planned ski trips and other events all around the show. That said, I’ve been locked up in my hotel room for the most part digesting what I’ve learned in Day 1. There is a live stream ... Read More The post DevNews #96 – ng-conf 2015 – day 1 recap – Angular 2, 1.4 and more appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews #96 – ng-conf 2015 – day 1 recap – Angular 2, 1.4 and more

DevNews #95 – We talk about new AWS services, Angular JS 2.0 surfaces, and the Apple Car is a thing?
In this episode, we talk about Waitr and Protractor, two Jasmine WebDriver APIs, Angular 2.0 surfaces, we talk about Apple's self-driving car, and discuss a bunch of new Amazon AWS features including Cloud Trail for Route53 and health checks. Stay to the end for our silly Apple Car jokes. The post DevNews #95 – We talk about new AWS services, Angular JS 2.0 surfaces, and the Apple Car is a thing? appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews #95 – We talk about new AWS services, Angular JS 2.0 surfaces, and the Apple Car is a thing?
DevNews #94 – The triumphant return (again) – Windows all over the place, Chrome 41 beta, Raspberry Pi and more

DevNews #94 – The triumphant return (again) – Windows all over the place, Chrome 41 beta, Raspberry Pi and more
We talk about the Raspberry Pi quad-core Windows-capable $35 computer, Windows everywhere, Chrome 41 beta and its march to ECMAScript 6, and much more. Also we give you a preview of Philly ETE - an amazing conference - now in early bird registration for just $410. The post DevNews #94 – The triumphant return (again) – Windows all over the place, Chrome 41 beta, Raspberry Pi and more appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews #93 – Angular 2.0 news, Ember reaches 1.8.0, and Minecraft to learn programming?

DevNews #93 – Angular 2.0 news, Ember reaches 1.8.0, and Minecraft to learn programming?
Gource — open source visualization tool, example Haydle visualization Ember 1.8.0 — the move to HTMLBars React.js: How does it fit in with everything else? GitHub Enterprise on AWS At AWS ReInvent this week – AWS Lambda – cloud computing functionally– oh and there’s support for Docker via containers Rob Eisenberg leaves Angular team Khan ... Read More The post DevNews #93 – Angular 2.0 news, Ember reaches 1.8.0, and Minecraft to learn programming? appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews #91 – What we know about Angular 2.0 (so far)

DevNews #91 – What we know about Angular 2.0 (so far)
If you've been working with Angular a lot recently, you may have received word about a set of potentially breaking changes in the next major version, 2.0. In this podcast, Ken Rimple, Don Coleman and Joel Confino discuss Angular 2.0, the reason for these changes, and some of the potential impact. The post DevNews #91 – What we know about Angular 2.0 (so far) appeared first on Chariot Solutions.

DevNews #90 – The semi-triumphant return with ShellShock, Layers or No, AngularJS rethinks, more
Finally, we might be seeing the end of stupid software patents The potential downside of the internet of things? As if on cue, ShellShock is a bash vulnerability. A big one Here’s some fun for discussion – Why you should not implement layered architecture – ducking before the clots of dirt fly… We had to ... Read More The post DevNews #90 – The semi-triumphant return with ShellShock, Layers or No, AngularJS rethinks, more appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews #90 – The semi-triumphant return with ShellShock, Layers or No, AngularJS rethinks, more
DevNews #89 – We drag Jamie Allen into the fray for some Reactive Commentary

DevNews #89 – We drag Jamie Allen into the fray for some Reactive Commentary
Our old pal Jamie Allen was in the neighborhood talking this-and-that about Scala, Akka and other sundry Typesafe products, so we roped him in to do the DevNews. Jamie is currently working with Roland Kuhn on Reactive Design Patterns. The post DevNews #89 – We drag Jamie Allen into the fray for some Reactive Commentary appeared first on Chariot Solutions.

DevNews 88 – Get your ‘Ki’ up so you can be super ‘Swift’, IMO
The Developer News this week focuses on several newer languages - Javascript's ki LISP DSL (literally running LISP as a domain-specific language inside of JavaScript directly just by booting a library) and of course, Apple's Swift, are our tidbits from the programming zone. We see how mathletes may have been hit by a virus on Euler.com, and two bigwigs team up to take on Oracle in the Big Data department. That and more, on the DevNews this week. The post DevNews 88 – Get your ‘Ki’ up so you can be super ‘Swift’, IMO appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews 88 – Get your ‘Ki’ up so you can be super ‘Swift’, IMO
DevNews #87 – JSConf 2014 recap, TrueCrypt bites the dust, Renderman Open Source

DevNews #87 – JSConf 2014 recap, TrueCrypt bites the dust, Renderman Open Source
DevNews 87 proves that we'll be back, even if we have to leave a resort to do so. Ken and Joel bring you the news in open source development this week, including Cordova being embedded into Visual Studio 2013, Google and Apple settling their patent row for now, Google Fiber not charging for peering services, Internet Explorer roadmap revealed, and much, much more. The post DevNews #87 – JSConf 2014 recap, TrueCrypt bites the dust, Renderman Open Source appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews 85 – We record ourselves in front of a large ETE audience and news ensues

DevNews 85 – We record ourselves in front of a large ETE audience and news ensues
We talk about all things tech, surrounded by all people tech. Listen to Tracey Welson-Rossman, Keith Gregory, Sujan Kapadia, Joel Confino and Ken Rimple discuss news and ETE. The post DevNews 85 – We record ourselves in front of a large ETE audience and news ensues appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews 84 – Embers in the fire, hearts bleeding everywhere, I need a KitKat

DevNews 84 – Embers in the fire, hearts bleeding everywhere, I need a KitKat
This week we have some news in the world of security, Javascript framework Ember makes a good appearance, and we have talk of KitKat and SD Cards, as well as the state of mobile processors for Android, Windows, and iPhone (and tablets and notebooks). The post DevNews 84 – Embers in the fire, hearts bleeding everywhere, I need a KitKat appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews 83 – Through a distorted audio channel, we give you Java 8

DevNews 83 – Through a distorted audio channel, we give you Java 8
We focus on the new Java 8 JDK release, a tutorial on Apache Avro, a review of Ember by the Haydle team, and Don Coleman joins us to talk about Android Wear. Brought to you by the letter 'T' for technology! The post DevNews 83 – Through a distorted audio channel, we give you Java 8 appeared first on Chariot Solutions.

DevNews 82 – We discuss Dashing dashboards, our favorite Vagrant, ECMAScript 6 (look, ma, CLASSES) and of course we rant…
You miss a week, you get, well, more articles. See what the DevNews team has come up with this week - we talk about the unveiling of the BitCoin Founder (maybe?), Mt. Gox a bit, software patents (and Ken brings up his old trope - Unlocking the Sky IS a good book!), the new Vagrant and Vagrant remote client, how Cell Phone Unlocking WOULD have been great if the lobbyists could have stopped tweaking it, and more. The post DevNews 82 – We discuss Dashing dashboards, our favorite Vagrant, ECMAScript 6 (look, ma, CLASSES) and of course we rant… appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews 82 – We discuss Dashing dashboards, our favorite Vagrant, ECMAScript 6 (look, ma, CLASSES) and of course we rant…

DevNews #81 – Distortion, crypto flaw in iOS and Mac, imperative to functional and more
We talk about the new Java 8 functional programming mode, forget to hit record, talk about the peering issues with Netflix vs everyone, and more... Now with louder, distorted audio! The post DevNews #81 – Distortion, crypto flaw in iOS and Mac, imperative to functional and more appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews #81 – Distortion, crypto flaw in iOS and Mac, imperative to functional and more

DevNews #80 – We talk Javascript goodness, Java8 time, CMS, SMS, SOS!
We talk about Javascript's object-based nature and the Augment library, SMS with Twilio, CMS with Statamic, a great JS podcast episode, more. The post DevNews #80 – We talk Javascript goodness, Java8 time, CMS, SMS, SOS! appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews #79 – My So-called $8000 Spun Nylon 3D Printed Lamp

DevNews #79 – My So-called $8000 Spun Nylon 3D Printed Lamp
Joel and Ken talk about 3D printing advances, some Go tutorials, a great Promises tutorial, Chromecast's new streaming API, and more. Stay tuned toward the end for some hilarious product reviews when we discuss FlappyBird. The post DevNews #79 – My So-called $8000 Spun Nylon 3D Printed Lamp appeared first on Chariot Solutions.

DevNews #78 – Don’s NFC programming book, we’re snowed in, and what about Julia?
We talk about Don's new book, Motorola Mobility's sale to Lenovo, the Julia programming language, Erlang's new features including hashes, Chrome WebApps in PhoneGap, and more. The post DevNews #78 – Don’s NFC programming book, we’re snowed in, and what about Julia? appeared first on Chariot Solutions.
DevNews #78 – Don’s NFC programming book, we’re snowed in, and what about Julia?

DevNews #77 – I bet you can’t run that Kanban Board on a DEC Rainbow…
>Wherein we start by discussing Michael Winslow, playing with reverb, and Eric mentions a DEC Rainbow. Topics include improvements to Node in 0.12, a Ruby/Rails children's book kickstarter, leaving Scrum for Kanban, and more... The post DevNews #77 – I bet you can’t run that Kanban Board on a DEC Rainbow… appeared first on Chariot Solutions.