Software Engineering Daily

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Kafka in the Cloud with Neha Narkhede


Apache Kafka is an open-source distributed streaming platform. Kafka was originally developed at LinkedIn, and the creators of the project eventually left LinkedIn and started Confluent, a company that is building a streaming platform based on Kafka.


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 July 10, 2017  59m
 
 

Fighting Fraud at Coinbase with Soups Ranjan


A cryptocurrency exchange faces a uniquely difficult fraud problem. A hacker who steals my credentials can initiate a transfer of all my bitcoin to another wallet, and it is a non-reversible, non-identifiable payment.


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 July 9, 2017  47m
 
 

React Native Interfaces with Leland Richardson


Airbnb is a company that is driven by design. New user interfaces are dreamed up by designers and implemented for web, iOS, and Android. This implementation process takes a lot of resources, but it used to take even more before the company started usin...


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 July 7, 2017  55m
 
 

React Native Ecosystem with Nader Dabit


React Native allows developers to reuse components from one user interface on multiple platforms. React Native was introduced by Facebook to reduce the pain of teams who were rewriting their user interfaces for web, iOS, and Android.


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 July 6, 2017  57m
 
 

New Topic Feeds


Listeners have had difficulty finding the Software Engineering Daily content they want to listen to. We are creating new podcast feeds to address this. The content on each podcast feed is mutually exclusive from the other feeds,


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 July 5, 2017  11m
 
 

Culture Fit with Ammon Bartram


“Culture fit” is a term that is used to describe engineers that have the right personality for a given company. In the hiring process, “lack of culture fit” is used to turn away engineers who are good enough at coding but just don’t seem right for the ...


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 July 3, 2017  58m
 
 

Computer Logic with Chris Dixon


The history of computing can be thought of as a series of ideas rather than objects. From Aristotle’s formalization of the syllogism, to Alan Turing’s model for an all-purpose computing machine, to Satoshi Nakamoto’s distributed transaction ledger–thes...


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 June 30, 2017  56m
 
 

Instacart Data Science with Jeremy Stanley


Instacart is a grocery delivery service. Customers log onto the website or mobile app and pick their groceries. Shoppers at the store get those groceries off the shelves. Drivers pick up the groceries and drive them to the customer.


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 June 29, 2017  1h0m
 
 

Linux Kernel Governance with Greg Kroah-Hartman


The code in the Linux kernel changes all the time–11k lines are added, 5.8k lines are removed, and 2k lines are modified DAILY. Linux is an open source operating system that has been worked on for 25 years,


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 June 28, 2017  57m
 
 

Istio Service Mesh with Varun Talwar and Louis Ryan


Modern software applications are often built out of loosely coupled microservices. These services can be written in different languages, by different people, but communication between services needs to be standardized. For this reason,


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 June 27, 2017  48m