Grumpy old Coders
Podcast by Thomas Glaser and David Maier
Thomas Glaser and David Maier · nosqlgeek
Show overview
Grumpy old Coders has been publishing since 2020, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 23 episodes. That works out to roughly 30 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 6m and 1h 22m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Technology show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.6 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2021, with 9 episodes published. Published by nosqlgeek.
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Podcast by Thomas Glaser and David Maier
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Grumpy old Coders - S2Ep3 - Product-led
In this episode, David and Thomas delve into the concept of Product-Led Growth (PLG). They discuss the differences between sales-led and product-led approaches, emphasizing the importance of user experience and collaboration across teams. The conversation highlights the benefits of PLG, particularly for startups, and the necessity of understanding customer needs and feedback to ensure product success. In this conversation, Thomas and David explore the intricacies of product-led growth (PLG) and the journey users take from being strangers to becoming champions of a product. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Product-Led Growth 02:55 Understanding Go-to-Market Strategies 10:05 The Role of User Experience in PLG 15:09 Benefits and Challenges of PLG 21:16 Collaboration Across Teams for Success 36:36 The Genesis of Open Source Products 37:58 Understanding Customer Acquisition Costs 38:55 The Product-Led Growth Framework 40:37 Transitioning from Strangers to Explorers 43:41 The Evaluation Stage: From Stranger to Explorer 46:51 Activation: The Moment of Value Realization 51:20 From Explorer to Beginner: The Activation Journey 53:11 The Importance of Documentation and Training 56:47 Onboarding Experiences and User Guidance 01:01:29 Driving Adoption and Cultivating Regular Users 01:06:41 The Role of Champions in Product Advocacy 01:08:00 The Role of Champions in Product Growth 01:10:11 Understanding the Flywheel Effect in SaaS 01:14:02 Brand Loyalty and User Experience 01:15:56 The Competitive Landscape of Cloud Services 01:19:02 Open Source vs. Proprietary Software Keywords: Product-Led Growth, Go-to-Market Strategy, User Experience, Sales, Marketing, SaaS, Customer Success, PLG Benefits, Collaboration, Startup, open source, product-led growth, customer acquisition, evaluation stage, activation, onboarding, user experience, documentation, champions, SaaS, Product Growth, SaaS, Champions, Flywheel Effect, Brand Loyalty, Cloud Services, Open Source, PLG, Software Licensing

Grumpy old Copders - S2Ep2 - Electrified
In this episode, Thomas and David discuss the evolving landscape of e-mobility, focusing on electric vehicles (EVs) and their implications for consumers and the environment. They explore various types of electric vehicles, including hybrids and fully electric models, and delve into battery technology, efficiency, and the cost of ownership. The conversation also touches on the charging infrastructure, everyday usage experiences, and the longevity of EV batteries. Additionally, they examine the competitive landscape, particularly the rise of Chinese manufacturers in the EV market. Chapters: 00:00 Types of Electric Vehicles 06:09 Efficiency of Electric Vehicles 12:28 Comparing Electric and Traditional Vehicles 19:30 Pricing and Competition in the Market 25:17 Range and Charging Infrastructure 29:12 Benefits and Considerations of E-Mobility 34:32 Understanding Charging Options 36:26 Availability and Pricing of Charging Stations 44:02 Different Prices for Charging 46:38 Charging at Home and Battery Lifespan 53:18 Lifespan of Electric Car Batteries 57:30 Replacing the Battery 01:01:07 Efficiency and Maintenance of Electric Cars 01:03:23 Financial Considerations and Environmental Impact 01:13:28 Chinese Car Manufacturers in the Global Market Keywords: e-mobility, electric vehicles, battery technology, charging infrastructure, environmental impact, cost considerations, market trends, efficiency, hybrid vehicles, Chinese competition

Grumpy old Copders - S2Ep1 - AI again
In this episode, David and Thomas discuss their use of a large language model to build a chatbot based on documentation. They explain the concept of prompt engineering and how it can be used to guide the model's responses. They also introduce the concept of retrieval augmented generation (RAG). They also discuss the use of knowledge base articles and documentation to influence the behavior of LLMs. Additionally, they touch on the use of graph databases and embeddings to identify redundancies in documentation and improve search results. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the challenges and limitations of working with LLMs.

Grumpy old Coders: Ep20 - Code camp
Merry Christmas (or just a happy holiday season)! Thomas and David discuss how technology is part of a wider definition of culture and how techies can contribute to technical education of kids.

Grumpy old Coders: Ep19 - Scaling pains
Thomas and David talk about Technical Enablement, how David came to work on Technical Enablement projects, how it can help compensating the pains of scaling quickly, Learning Experience Design and more.

Grumpy old Coders: Ep18 - Rollercaster
Thomas and David talk about how to produce a podcast. You will learn which equipment is needed, which software can be used and how the prep work and post-production looks like. Have fun!

Grumpy old Coders: Ep17 - Life complexities
Thomas and David talk about complexity classes, book recommendations, the meaning of the number 37, far too many books, and other life complexities.

Grumpy old Coders: Ep16 - Agile Tamarin
The March episode is about 'Agile Software Development'. We explore the history, discuss why 'agile' makes sense, and give a brief introduction into several methodologies. We are also getting a bit grumpy about the fact that 'agile' is sometimes mixed up with 'quick and dirty'.

Grumpy old Coders: Ep15 - Kryptonite
Thomas and David chat about cryptocurrencies, blockchain and NFT-s. Do you want to know why we are all living in a big bubble? Then listen to this episode ;-) .

Grumpy old Coders: Ep14 - Retrospective II
Thomas and David talk about the year 2021. We had a lot of fun recording this year's episodes of the 'Grumpy old Coders', but there were indeed also deeper topics. We wish you a happy winter time and a great start to 2022!

Grumpy old Coders: Ep 13 - Women in Tech
In this episode our guest, Elena Kolevska, shares her experiences of being a women in technology and software development. We will learn how Elena came to the tech industry, why she considered coding as her profession, what organizations like 'Women in Tech' do for our work life, and more ... .

Grumpy old Coders: Ep 12 - Just Thingies
The 12th episode is called 'Just thingies'. Thomas and David are talking about a piece of art which got some human-machine interaction added with the help of the Arduino open-source electronic prototyping platform. Want to learn more about how to build such little thingies and how David (as a software guy) tended to ignore physics entirely, then have fun listening to this episode!

Grumpy old Coders: Ep 11 - The dark side
The 11th episode of the Grumpy old Coders podcast covers a more serious topic. Thomas and David discuss about the dark side of working in ever-changing and demanding work environment.

Grumpy old Coders: Ep 10 - Data what?
Data what? Thomas and David are discussing a bit about Data Engineering and Data Science. Not exactly being experts, they are trying to make sense out of it. Interested in what Data Engineering and Data Science actually is? Ever asked yourself what the differences between AI, ML and Deep Learning are? Then this episode is for you!

Grumpy old Coders: Ep 9 - Coding With Kotlin
This is the ninth episode of the tech podcast ‘Grumpy old Coders’. David started to work a bit with Kotlin. So Thomas and David take a look at two of David’s toy projects which kicks off a vital discussion about coding with Kotlin and should give you a good first impression about this programming language. We are referring to some source code examples in this episode. They can be found under 'https://github.com/nosqlgeek/kEventLib' and 'https://github.com/nosqlgeek/kRTree'.
Grumpy old Coders: Ep 8 - Open World
This is the eighth episode of the tech podcast ‘Grumpy old Coders’. We have two special guests this time. Christoph and Martin are the ‘The Linux in Laws’ and that said they love Open Source Software. We are talking about communism, OSS projects, the OSS business models, licenses, and more. Full disclosure: This episode is very entertaining.

Grumpy old Coders: Ep 7 - Dock work
Thomas, Thomas and David are talking about containerization, Docker, Kubernetes and more. Did we clone Thomas, or why does his name appear twice? Guess you need to find out by listening to this episode!

Grumpy old Coders: Ep 6 - Retrospective
Happy new year! We just entered the year 2021 which means that it is time for a retrospective. Thomas and David are looking back on the year 2020 by discussing some technology related topics and trends.

Grumpy old Coders: Ep 5 - Test Drive
We have a guest speaker this time. Coding addicted software architect, open source fan, metal head Michael Lück is talking with Thomas and David about "how to avoid ice-cream cones when testing software". Interested what that means? Then you need to listen to this month's episode!

Grumpy old Coders: Ep 4 - Microscopic
Thomas and David like their services microscopically small. Why? Let’s find out!