The Changelog show

The Changelog

Summary: A weekly conversation that gets to the heart of open source technologies and the people who create them. This show features in-depth interviews with the best and brightest software engineers, hackers, leaders, and innovators. Hosts Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo face their imposter syndrome so you don’t have to. This is a polyglot podcast. All programming languages, platforms, and communities are welcome. Open source moves fast. Keep up.

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Podcasts:

 166: JavaScript in the Wild at NEJS Conf with Nick, Zach and Jerod | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:50

Jerod Santo took off his host hat this show and joined Zach Leatherman, and Nick Nisi, his co-organizers of NEJS Conf to talk about JavaScript in the wild in Omaha, Nebraska.

 165: Betting the Company on Elixir and Ember with Brian Cardarella | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:28

Brian Cardarella joined the show to talk about the bet he's placed on Elixir and Ember to be the focus of his company.

 164: Semantic UI Returns with Jack Lukic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:25

Jack Lukic is back again to talk about what's new with Semantic UI, the progress he, 104 contributors, and hundreds of translators have made towards a front-end standard only rivaled by Twitter's Bootstrap numbers. We discuss the why and the how of him dedicating everything he has to Semantic UI and the potential it brings.

 163: Go in the Modern Enterprise and Go Kit with Peter Bourgon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:20:30

Peter Bourgon joined the show to talk about building microservices using Go in the modern enterprise and his microservices toolkit Go kit.

 162: Octopress 3.0 with Brandon Mathis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:19:22

Brandon Mathis joined the show to tell us all about the much anticipated 3.0 release of Octopress - his Jekyll-based blogging framework for hackers. Octopress 3.0 is a complete rewrite and has been in the works for quite a while. We find out why Brandon decided to go for The Big Rewrite and what's been taking so long (hint: it's not because the dude's been slackin').

 161: The HTTP/2 Spec with Ilya Grigorik | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:18:23

Ilya Grigorik is back again — this time we're talking about his true passion, internet plumbing, web performance, and the HTTP/2 spec. We cover everything around HTTP/2, the spec, HTTP/1 history, SPDY, binary framing layer, the semantics of HTTP/2, pipelining, multiplexing, header compression (HPACK), server push, TLS, "time to glass", upgrading, adoption, support, and more.

 160: Ampersand.js, SPAs, and WebRTC with Henrik Joreteg | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:08

Henrik Joreteg joined the show to talk about Single Page Apps (SPAs), Ampersand.js, WebRTC, JavaScript coding styles, and more.

 159: Sustaining Open Source Software with Mike Perham | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:41

Mike Perham joined the show to talk about sustaining open source software, living a healthy life, how to treat one another, and more.

 157: Building Bridges with Sarah Allen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:56

Sarah Allen, cofounder of RailsBridge and Bridge Foundry, joined the show to talk about the incredible ability to make something with software, leading and teaching a community, teaching programming to kids, programming is a life skill, and more.

 156: Modern WordPress using Bedrock and Sage with Ben Word and Scott Walkinshaw | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:14:14

Ben Word and Scott Walkinshaw joined the show to talk about a more modern WordPress stack, Bedrock and Sage, dependency management, WordPress deployment, smarter development setup with tools like Ansible and Vagrant, and more.If you're someone who wants to use WordPress in more modern ways, this show is for you.

 158: GopherCon 2015 with Brian Ketelsen and Erik St. Martin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:31

Brian Ketelsen and Erik St. Martin, the organizers of GopherCon, joined the show to talk about what it takes to create and run a conference like GopherCon, the size of the event, the speaking track, after-parties, hack day, workshops, and more. We also covered their focus on diversity with their Diversity Scholarship Support Fund that anyone can support, even those who don't plan to attend, as well as their child care options to ensure even those with children have the opportunity to attend.

 155: The Future of Node.js with Scott Hammond | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:22:31

Scott Hammond, the CEO of Joyent, joined the show to talk about the history of Node, Joyent's interest in Node, how they've handled the stewardship of Node over the years, their support of io.js joining Node Foundation, the convergence of the code bases for a stronger more inclusive Node community.At the tail end of the show, just when you think it's over, keep listening because we got Scott back on the call to discuss the news that came this week of the io.js TC voting to join Node Foundation.

 154: All Things Ruby with 2015's Ruby Heroes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:28

Our guests this week are 2015's RUBY HEROES! Big show today, lots of great Ruby talk with these heroes, great insights from this past year of Ruby, and more.

 153: 17 Years of curl with Daniel Stenberg | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:20

Daniel Stenberg joined the show to talk about curl and libcurl and how he has spent at least 2 hours every day for the past 17 years working on and maintaining curl. That's over 13k hours! We covered the origins of curl, how he chooses projects to work on, why he has remained so dedicated to curl all these years, the various version control systems curl has used, licensing, and more.

 BONUS — Magic cURL Feature with Daniel Stenberg | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:20

This is a bonus clip from the after call with Daniel Stenberg for episode #153. Daniel shared the details of a "magic feature" in cURL that's been there for over 6 years. It's a feature he feels most people don't know exists.

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