Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 5 days 4 hours 14 minutes
Justin Mills, software engineer at Yesware tells me about their flat organizational structure and development practices.
Eliot Knudsen, field engineer at Tamr talks to me about their machine learning tool and a new way of examining data.
Jason MacInnes, CTO of Draft Kings tells me about their architecture and scaling demands.
Summary
Boston was host to the first ever Open Data Science Conference over the weekend of May 30th and 31st 2015. I spent the days wandering around talking to people with interesting stories. I hope you enjoy this episode, it was fun making it. My next podcast will be back to the normal interview format.
Andrew and Bobby Brennan, and I discuss Lucybot and why good API design and documentation lead to good developer experience.
Eric Bloom of Manger Mechanics and I discussing how to get promoted in IT and what to expect as a manager.
Deb Biggar of Boston Human Factors and I discuss what UX is and why it is important.
Peter Welch, code monkey, blogger and author, and I talk about the software industry and the people in it.
Jeff Glennon of Software Delivery Labs and I talk about how to improve the software delivery process.
Bob Familiar and I discuss how to bring the principles of lean engineering to the enterprise.