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Ep 78GraphQL and Relay with Nick Schrock

These technologies complement the paradigm shift of React and other Facebook technologies. Nick Schrock is the co-creator of GraphQL and an engineer on product infrastructure at Facebook.

Sep 19, 20151h 4m

Ep 77Flux, Redux, and React Hot Loader with Dan Abramov

Redux is a predictable state container for JavaScript to use with React or any other view library. Dan Abramov currently works full time on Redux, React Hot Loader, and React Transform.

Sep 18, 201558 min

Ep 76React at Facebook with Ben Alpert

Facebook engineering has recently produced a powerful suite of loosely coupled tools for development: React, GraphQL, Relay, React Native, and Flux Architecture. Ben Alpert is an engineer on the React Core team at Facebook.

Sep 17, 20151h 0m

Ep 75React Router, Flux, and Web Debates with Michael Jackson

It offers users a way to build full-fledged web apps from their React components. Michael Jackson works on React Router and is the founder of ReactJS Training. He will be speaking at the upcoming QCon San Francisco.

Sep 16, 20151h 5m

Ep 72Botnets and Cybercrime with Shuman Ghosemajumder

Security researchers and organizations have to stay vigilant in this cat-and-mouse game. Shuman Ghosemajumder is the VP of Product at Shape Security, which defends applications from malware and bots. He is the former click fraud czar at Google, and he will be speaking at QCon San Francisco.

Sep 15, 201552 min

Ep 71Health Hacking with Christopher Kelly

Christopher Kelly is a computer scientist and a pro mountain biker who now works full-time as a health hacker. He is a co-founder of Nourish Balance Thrive, where he works alongside two medical doctors, a food scientist and a registered nurse to help people feel and perform better using biomedical testing together with diet and lifestyle hacks. At QCon San Francisco, he will be giving a talk called Debug Me.

Sep 11, 20151h 1m

Ep 70Taming Distributed Architecture with Caitie McCaffrey

But life can be made easier with tactics such as the actor pattern and the use of conflict-free replicated data types (CRDTs). Caitie McCaffrey is a distributed systems engineer who currently works at Twitter. She previously worked on Halo 4 at Microsoft and 343 Industries. At QCon San Francisco, she will be hosting the track Taming Distributed Architecture.

Sep 10, 201556 min

Ep 69Functional Programming with Jessica Kerr

Scala, Clojure, and Akka are functional tools built on the Java Virtual Machine. Jessica Kerr is a functional developer on the JVM. She currently works at Monsanto. At QCon San Francisco, she will be giving a talk called Contracts in Clojure: Settling Types vs. Tests.

Sep 9, 20151h 3m

Ep 68Microsoft Open-Source with Phil Haack

Phil Haack is a former PM on Microsoft’s ASP.NET MVC Framework, as well as NuGet, an open-source package manager. He currently works on Github Desktop at Github.

Sep 8, 20151h 0m

Ep 65Intelligence and National Security with Adrián Lamo

Adrián Lamo is a threat analyst, hacker, and writer. In the early 2000’s, Adrián was a hobbyist white-hat hacker, breaking into companies to expose vulnerabilities and fix them. In 2010, Adrian informed the US Army that Chelsea Manning had provided more than 260,000 documents to Wikileaks. This interview does not discuss the Manning case, because we covered that topic in our Quoracast interview several months ago.

Sep 5, 201546 min

Ep 64Identity and Encryption with Keybase Founder Max Krohn

Max Krohn is the co-founder of Keybase, and previously co-founded OKCupid and SparkNotes.

Sep 4, 201553 min

Ep 63Security and Privacy with Bruce Schneier

Bruce Schneier is a security researcher and author of Data and Goliath.

Sep 3, 201549 min

Ep 62Car Hacking with Craig Smith

Reverse engineers have begun to dissect car security. Craig Smith is the author of The Car Hacker’s Handbook and the founder of Theia Labs, a research and consulting firm.

Sep 2, 201557 min

Ep 61Cryptofinancial Security with David Schwartz of Ripple Labs

David Schwartz is Chief Cryptographer for Ripple Labs.

Sep 1, 20151h 1m

Ep 58Origin of DevOps with John and Damon from DevOps Cafe

The hosts of DevOps Cafe joined Software Engineering Daily for a conversation about DevOps culture and misconceptions.

Aug 31, 201550 min

Ep 57DevOps at Nationwide Insurance with Carmen DeAdro

Carmen DeArdo is technology director at Nationwide Insurance.

Aug 29, 201559 min

Ep 56Docker and Microservices with James Turnbull

Docker containers wrap up a piece of software in a complete filesystem that contains everything it needs to run. This allows for quick flexibility and scaleability in business applications, a key driver of the DevOps methodology. James Turnbull is VP of engineering at Kickstarter, an advisor at Docker and author of The Docker Book.

Aug 28, 20151h 0m

Ep 55Continuous Delivery with Jenkins Creator Kohsuke Kawaguchi

Kohsuke Kawaguchi is the primary developer of Jenkins CI and the CTO of CloudBees, a provider of enterprise Jenkins.

Aug 27, 201556 min

Ep 54Containers with Bryan Cantrill from Joyent

Containers are a central component of the DevOps movement. Joyent provides simple, secure deployment of containers with bare metal speed on container-native infrastructure Bryan Cantrill is the CTO of Joyent, the father of DTrace and an OS kernel developer for 20 years.

Aug 26, 201557 min

Ep 52Interplanetary File System (IPFS) with Juan Benet

IPFS enables the creation of completely distributed applications. Juan Benet is the creator of IPFS and the founder of Protocol Labs.

Aug 25, 201538 min

Ep 50Transactions and Analytics with VoltDB’s Ryan Betts

VoltDB provides streaming analytics with transactions.

Aug 24, 201553 min

Ep 49Ethereum Skepticism with Stephan Tual, CCO of Ethereum

Technical and financial criticisms facing Ethereum are as real as those faced by bitcoin. This episode is a departure from Databases Week. Stephan Tual is CCO of Ethereum and founder of Ursium, a blockchain consulting company. Thanks to Reddit and Quora for questions.

Aug 22, 201559 min

Ep 48Graph Databases with Ryan Boyd of Neo4j

Ryan Boyd is a developer advocate for Neo4j, an open-source graph database.

Aug 22, 201553 min

Ep 47Time-Series Database with InfluxDB CEO Paul Dix

Time-series data can be used by for metrics and analytics. Paul Dix is the CEO of InfluxDB.

Aug 21, 201558 min

Ep 46Streaming SQL with PipelineDB CEO Derek Nelson

Derek Nelson is the CEO of PipelineDB.

Aug 20, 201555 min

Ep 45Push Databases with RethinkDB CEO Slava Akhmechet

RethinkDB pushes changes to the application rather than waiting for a request. Slava Akhmechet is the CEO of RethinkDB.

Aug 19, 20151h 0m

Ep 43MemSQL with Nikita Shamgunov

MemSQL with Nikita Shamgunov

Aug 18, 20151h 0m

Ep 40Sidechains and Lightning Networks with Rusty Russell

Rusty Russell is an Australian free software programmer and advocate, known for his work on the Linux kernel’s networking subsytem and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard.

Aug 17, 20151h 12m

Ep 39Ethereum with Aaron Davis

Aaron Davis works on MetaMask, which brings Ethereum apps to the web browser. In this monologue episode, Aaron dives deep into the Ethereum internals, philosophy, and developer experience.

Aug 16, 201545 min

Ep 38Bitcoin Meets Banks with Christian Ander

Christian Ander is CEO of Goobit AB.

Aug 15, 201555 min

Ep 37Bitcoin with Andreas Antonopoulos

Andreas Antonopoulos is a bitcoin researcher, journalist, and evangelist.

Aug 14, 20151h 0m

Ep 36Ripple with Greg Kidd

Ripple with Greg Kidd

Aug 13, 201547 min

Ep 35Blockchains with Melanie Swan

Melanie Swan is a science and technology innovator and philosopher at the MS Futures Group. She founded the Institute for Blockchain Studies, and is the author of Blockchain: Blueprint for a New Economy.

Aug 11, 201559 min

Ep 34Payments Engineering with Faisal Khan

Faisal Khan is a banking, payments, and fintech consultant with a background in electrical engineering.

Aug 11, 201551 min

Ep 32Bitcoin Introduction with Michael Miller

Michael Miller is the author of “The Ultimate Guide To Bitcoin” and 150 other books. Michael is an expert in explaining complex topics in ways which are comprehensible to the layperson.

Aug 10, 20151h 3m

Ep 28Facebook Presto with Christopher Berner

Christopher Berner works on Presto at Facebook.

Aug 8, 201559 min

Ep 27Hortonworks Data Platform with Venkatesh Seetharam

Venkatesh Seetharam is a software engineer at Hortonworks. He has worked on several Apache projects, including Hadoop, Falcon, and Atlas.

Aug 8, 201549 min

Ep 26Apache ZooKeeper with Flavio Junqueira

Flavio Junqueira is a committer and PMC of Apache ZooKeeper, and former VP of ZooKeeper.

Aug 7, 201556 min

Ep 25Apache Kafka with Guozhang Wang

Guozhang Wang is an engineer at Confluent, which offers a stream data platform built using Kafka.

Aug 6, 20151h 0m

Ep 23Hadoop Ops: Rocana CTO Eric Sammer Interview

Eric Sammer is the co-founder and CTO of Rocana. At Cloudera, he served as an Engineering Manager responsible for tools and partner integrations. Within that role, he developed many of Cloudera’s best practices for developing large, distributed, data processing infrastructure.

Aug 5, 201559 min

Ep 21Apache Spark Creator Matei Zaharia Interview

Matei Zaharia created Spark, and is the co-founder of Databricks, a company using Spark to power data science.

Aug 3, 201556 min

Ep 19Cloudera Chief Technologist Eli Collins Discusses Streaming, Batch, Business, and Open-Source

Cloudera allows enterprises to leverage their data through its Hadoop platform. Eli Collins is the Chief Technologist at Cloudera. Topics include: Links:

Aug 2, 201558 min

Ep 16Node.js at Netflix with Yunong Xiao

Yunong Xiao is a senior engineer at Netflix. He works on the website’s Node.js front-end and middle-tier services. Topics discussed: Links:

Aug 1, 201540 min

Ep 15JavaScript at Spotify with Mattias Petter Johansson

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Aug 1, 20151h 3m

Ep 13restify at Netflix with Yunong Xiao

restify is a node.js module built to enable correct REST web services. Netflix uses restify to gain performance and visibility. Yunong Xiao, senior engineer at Netflix, talks about the incident which incited Netflix’s service migration to restify. The discussion starts with an explanation of flame graphs and evolves into a conversation about restify, and the importance of choosing the correct RESTful API. Links:

Jul 31, 201550 min

Ep 11MongoDB with Bryan Reinero

MongoDB is a cross-platform document-oriented database. Bryan Reinero is a developer advocate at MongoDB. Questions include: Links:

Jul 30, 20151h 8m

Ep 8TypeScript with Jon Turner

TypeScript is a typed superset of JavaScript that compiles down to regular JavaScript. Jon Turner maintains the TypeScript package at Microsoft. Links:

Jul 29, 20151h 3m

Ep 6Meteor.js with Uri Goldshtein

Meteor is a full-stack web framework for building isomorphic JavaScript applications. Questions include: Links:

Jul 28, 20151h 1m

Ep 5React.js with Sebastian Markbage and Christopher Chedeau

React.js is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces. Facebook and Instagram maintain the open-source repository and use the technology to build front-end components. Questions include:

Jul 27, 20151h 0m

Ep 2JavaScript Overview with Yad Faeq

In Episode 0 of SE Daily, Yad and Jeff give a prologue to many of the topics that will be covered in JavaScript Week. Right-click to download the episode. Links:

Jul 15, 20151h 5m