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:

 196: TiddlyWiki with Jeremy Ruston | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:24:13

Jeremy Ruston joined the show to talk about TiddlyWiki — a unique non-linear notebook for capturing, organizing, and sharing complex information. It's written in JavaScript and sports a custom fake DOM. We talked to Jeremy about his nearly 40 year career in programming, Hackability as a human right, Tiddlers — the atomic unit of data in TiddlyWiki and so much more.

 195: Free Code Camp with Quincy Larson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:31:53

Quincy Larson is the creator of an open source community called Free Code Camp. We talked with Quincy about "the secret to getting good at coding", their curriculum that spans a solid year (totaling 2,080 hours) of deliberate coding practice, plans for financial sustainability of the project, and the people behind it on the leading/teaching side and the camper side.

 194: Elixir and the Future of Phoenix with José Valim | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:35:05

José Valim joined the show to talk about Elixir. We learned about the early days of José's start as a programmer. José took us back to the beginning of Elixir and shared why Erlang got him so excited, we broke down features of the language, we talked about functional programming, concurrency, developing for multi-core systems, we talked about the Elixir community, the future of Phoenix, Ecto, and more.

 193: Funding Open Source with Nadia Eghbal | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:48:51

Nadia Eghbal joined the show to discuss a HUGE topic that's near and dear to our heart -- funding open source! We discussed what it takes to fund open source software development, Nadia's current investigative journalism efforts around funding open source (funded by the Ford Foundation), venture-backed open source projects, what it means for an open source project to be in good shape, some potential solutions to provide better long-term support for open source, and we tried to determine how much the open source of the world might be worth.

 192: Crystal: Fast as C, Slick as Ruby with Ary Borenszweig and Juan Wajnerman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:34

Ary Borenszweig and Juan Wajnerman, the folks behind Crystal, joined the show to talk about the goals of the language, how it's the best of both worlds between Ruby and C, why if it's so close to and inspired by Ruby why not just give their time/effort to Ruby instead, the new compiler, and we also discussed what's left before Crystal can go 1.0.

 191: Elm and Functional Programming with Richard Feldman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:32:14

Richard Feldman from NoRedInk joined the show to talk about Elm and Functional Programming. Elm labeled itself "the best of functional programming in your browser" and boasts "no runtime exceptions." We talked about the language, whether or not it's really faster than React, JavaScript fatigue, and the best ways to get started with Elm.

 190: ZeroDB with MacLane Wilkison and Michael Egorov | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:21:21

MacLane Wilkison and Michael Egorov, the creators of ZeroDB, joined the show to talk about ZeroDB — an end-to-end encrypted database (protocol), why it's open source, how it's different than other encryption techniques, performance for running encrypted queries, and an interesting topic called Proxy re-encryption.

 189: JSON API and API Design with Yehuda Katz | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:38:01

Yehuda Katz joined the show to talk about JSON.API — where the spec came from, who's involved, compliance, API design, the future, and more. We also finally got Yehuda on the show alone, so we were able to talk with him about his origins, how he got started as a programmer, and his thoughts on struggle vs aptitude.

 188: DOUBLEHEADER — 24 Pull Requests and Libraries.io with Andrew Nesbitt + Flynn with Jonathan Rudenberg | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:38:40

We have a special doubleheader holiday show for you. Andrew Nesbitt joined the show to talk about 24 Pull Requests and Libraries.io, and Jonathan Rudenberg is back to catch us up on Flynn.

 187: Redux, React, and Functional JavaScript with Dan Abramov | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:33:57

Dan Abramov, creator of Redux, joined the show to talk about his path to becoming a programmer, his introduction to open source, React, JavaScript, functional programming in JavaScript, his thoughts on looking outside of your bubble to other ecosystems and borrowing/sharing what you can.

 186: Building the Ultimate Hacking Keyboard with László Monda | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:41:08

László Monda (aka Lotsy) joined the show to talk about a keyboard for hackers — the Ultimate Hacking Keyboard. We discussed the features, the hardware design, the open source that powers it, and more.

 185: Kong, APIs, and Microservices with Ahmad Nassri | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:27:10

Ahmad Nassri from Mashape joined the show to talk about Kong, an open-source management layer for APIs and Microservices.

 184: Discussing Vue.js and Personal Projects with Evan You | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:22:10

Evan You joined the show to talk about Vue.js - his library for building web interfaces. We discussed what Vue.js offers, what makes it different, why developers should trust this project even if it's "just a personal project" that's not backed by an enterprise or a large team.

 183: The Offline First Revolution and Speech Recognition with Tal Ater | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:28:01

Tal Ater joined the show to talk about the offline first revolution, the use of service workers, how UpUp is helping on that front, speech recognition, and annyang.

 182: Metabase and Open Source Business Intelligence with Sameer Al-Sakran and Tom Robinson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:43

Sameer Al-Sakran and Tom Robinson from Metabase joined the show to discuss Metabase - their open source tool that's laying the foundation of their goals for open source business intelligence.

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