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In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Head of Product-Observability Jean Yang sits down with Nick Schrock, the co-creator of GraphQL, to dive into the fascinating journey behind GraphQL's development. They discuss how GraphQL transitioned from an internal system at Facebook to a widely adopted technology—as well as how Nick's newest venture, Dagster Labs, is revolutionizing data orchestration with asset-oriented pipelines. This conversation dives deep into the realm of data engineering and its transformative potential for businesses. Nick and Jean also share insights into the intersection of AI and software engineering, and Nick offers his perspective on responsible AI development. For more on Nick Schrock, check out the following: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schrockn/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/schrockn GraphQL Website: https://graphql.org/ Follow Jean on Twitter/X @jeanqasaur. And remember, never miss an episode by subscribing to the Breaking Changes Podcast on your favorite streaming platform or Postman's YouTube Channel—just hit that bell for notifications. #BreakingChanges #data #postman #grahpql #TechLeadership #ai #podcast
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Head of Product-Observability Jean Yang sits down with Cliff Chang, an engineering leader at Asana, to delve into the world of AI initiatives. Cliff shares fascinating insights into Asana's AI journey—from the formation of the AI organization to the challenges of integrating AI into their processes. Discover the timeline for AI integration, the company's attitude towards AI, and why homegrown AI talent is prioritized. Cliff also discusses the role of AI in UX prototyping and shares his hot take on the changes AI will introduce. For more on Cliff Chang, check out the following: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cliffchangsf/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Personamb Asana Website: https://asana.com/ Follow Jean on Twitter/X @jeanqasaur. And remember, never miss an episode by subscribing to the Breaking Changes Podcast on your favorite streaming platform or Postman's YouTube Channel—just hit that bell for notifications. #BreakingChanges #apis #postman #asana #TechLeadership #ai #podcast
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Head of Product-Observability Jean Yang sits down with David Cramer, co-founder and CTO of Sentry. David shares his journey as an engineering leader and discusses the importance of a developer-centric approach in monitoring. Tune in as he reflects on implementing smooth changes, embracing emerging technologies, and navigating challenges in leadership and hiring. David emphasizes the value of consistency in values and principles—and reveals surprising changes he allowed, like embracing sales and AB testing. He also shares his insights on transitioning from CEO to hiring an external CEO. For more on David Cramer, check out the following: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmcramer/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/zeeg Personal Website: https://cra.mr/archive/ Sentry Website: https://sentry.io/welcome/ Follow Jean on Twitter/X @jeanqasaur. And remember, never miss an episode by subscribing to the Breaking Changes Podcast on your favorite streaming platform or Postman's YouTube Channel—just hit that bell for notifications. #BreakingChanges #apis #postman #sentry #TechLeadership #EntrepreneurialJourney #ProfessionalGrowth #TechInnovation #StartupSuccess #BusinessInsights #EntrepreneurMindset #careersuccess #PersonalGrowthJourney #engineering
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Head of Product-Observability Jean Yang sits down with Charity Majors, co-founder and CTO of Honeycomb. Charity dives into her journey as a tech founder, exploring her experiences in startups and operations engineering, as well as the significance of observability and the industry's evolving landscape. Charity emphasizes the importance of transparency and trust in team building and reflects on Honeycomb's growth and evolving hiring practices. For more on Charity Majors, check out the following: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charity-majors/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mipsytipsy Personal Website: https://charity.wtf/ Honeycomb Website: https://www.honeycomb.io/ Follow Jean on Twitter/X @jeanqasaur. And remember, never miss an episode by subscribing to the Breaking Changes Podcast on your favorite streaming platform, company website at https://www.postman.com/events/breaking-changes or Postman's YouTube Channel—just hit that bell for notifications. #BreakingChanges3 #apis #podcast #postman #honeycomb #TechLeadership #EntrepreneurialJourney #ProfessionalGrowth #TechInnovation #StartupSuccess #BusinessInsights #EntrepreneurMindset #careersuccess #PersonalGrowthJourney #observability Episode Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction and Background 03:58 - Getting into Startups and Leadership 07:07 - Transition to Leadership 08:47 - Current Role and Challenges 15:01 Observability and Breaking Changes 20:23 - Smooth Changes and Lessons 26:01 - Failed Changes and Lessons 30:40 - What Hasn't Changed 33:09 - Surprising Changes 35:09 - People Growth and Hiring 39:57 - Evolution of Hiring Practices 40:27 - Evolution of Hiring and Decision-Making 42:10 - Leveraging Hype while Staying True to Vision 45:10 - Changing the Industry and Fostering Inclusive Culture 47:06 - Underrated Breaking Changes in the Industry 49:24 - AI and Understanding Systems 50:03 - Exciting Changes in Observability 50:47 - Where to Find Charity
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Head of Product-Observability Jean Yang sits down with Tido Carriero, Co-Founder at Koala and seasoned engineering leader. From his journey into engineering leadership to his experiences at major tech giants like Facebook, Dropbox, and Segment, Tido shares invaluable insights and strategies for building and leading teams. For more on Tido Carriero, check out the following: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomascarriero/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tidocarriero Koala Website: https://getkoala.com/ Follow Jean on Twitter/X @jeanqasaur. And remember, never miss an episode by subscribing to the Breaking Changes Podcast on your favorite streaming platform or Postman's YouTube Channel—just hit that bell for notifications. #BreakingChanges3 #apis #podcast #postman #koala #TechLeadership #EntrepreneurialJourney #ProfessionalGrowth #TechInnovation #StartupSuccess #BusinessInsights #EntrepreneurMindset #careersuccess #PersonalGrowthJourney #hypergrowth #facebook #dropbox #segment Episode Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction and Background 03:51 - Getting into Engineering Leadership 06:45 - Hiring and Building Teams 10:42 - Hiring for Potential 13:03 - Evaluating Junior Hires 16:08 - Red Flags in Hiring 17:49 - Rolling Out Unpopular Changes 18:51 - Navigating Growth Challenges 26:47 - Handling Reductions in Force 29:27 - Dealing with Pain Points in Growth 35:46 - Retaining and Growing Existing Team 41:09 - Balancing Internal Promotions and External Hires 41:45 - Finding the Right People for Challenging Roles 42:44 - Learning and Growing in the First VPE Role 47:03 - Challenges with Scaling and Recruiting 47:56 - Internalizing Hard Feedback and Problem Solving 51:45 - Underrated Breaking Changes in the Industry 53:16 - The Impact of AI on Breaking Changes 54:40 - Excitement about Personal Growth and Family 56:39 - Thought Leadership and Balancing Startup and Family
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Head of Product-Observability Jean Yang interviews David Fowler, a distinguished engineer @Microsoft about his incredible journey from Barbados to Microsoft. Get insights into the life of a distinguished engineer, balancing tech and management, and the significance of influence. David shares invaluable lessons on navigating breaking changes and the evolving tech landscape. Don't miss his take on dev tools, industry shifts, and the rise of AI! For more on David Fowler, check out the following: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidfowl/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidfowl Microsoft Website: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ Follow Jean on Twitter/X @jeanqasaur. And remember, never miss an episode by subscribing to the Breaking Changes Podcast on your favorite streaming platform or Postman's YouTube Channel—just hit that bell for notifications. #BreakingChanges3 #apis #postman #microsoft #TechLeadership #EntrepreneurialJourney #ProfessionalGrowth #TechInnovation #StartupSuccess #BusinessInsights #EntrepreneurMindset #careersuccess #PersonalGrowthJourney #engineering Episode Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction and Background 03:27 - Becoming a Distinguished Engineer 05:07 - Role and Responsibilities 06:04 - Transition from Games to Developer Tools 08:11 - Influence and Impact 10:33 - Impact through Influence 12:41 - Balancing Technical and Managerial Roles 16:00 - Introducing Breaking Changes 19:08 - Lessons from Breaking Changes 21:14 - Personal Breaking Changes 26:03 - Longevity at Microsoft 29:03 - The Value of Long Tenure 32:14 - The Craftsmanship of Dev Tools 33:02 - Identifying Changes Worth Paying Attention To 34:31 - Deep Diving into New Technologies 35:37 - Nurturing Technical Minds in Organizations 37:15 - Fostering Technical Leadership 38:29 - The Need for Technical Role Models 39:40 Technical Strategy and Decision Making 43:17 - Underrated Breaking Changes in the Industry 46:28 The Impact of AI on Breaking Changes 47:27 Exciting Personal and Professional Changes 48:52 Where to Find David Fowler
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Head of Product-Observability Jean Yang interviews Becky Weiss, VP/distinguished engineer from AWS. Weiss joins us to delve into the intricacies of launching new features and gathering customer feedback at scale. Discover how AWS assists clients in embracing new security measures confidently and gain insights into the significance of data perimeters in cloud security. Plus, explore the evolving landscape of AI and its impact on human communication. For more on Becky Weiss, check out the following: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/becky-weiss/ AWS Website: https://aws.amazon.com/ Follow Jean on Twitter/X @jeanqasaur. And remember, never miss an episode by subscribing to the Breaking Changes Podcast on your favorite streaming platform or Postman's YouTube Channel—just hit that bell for notifications. #BreakingChanges3 #apis #podcast #postman #api #aws #amazon #TechLeadership #EntrepreneurialJourney #ProfessionalGrowth #TechInnovation #StartupSuccess #BusinessInsights #EntrepreneurMindset #careersuccess #PersonalGrowthJourney #security Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Background 11:03 - The Evolution of S3 and IAM 30:32 - Opting Out of ACLs 32:21 - The Importance of Getting Things Right 32:59 - Launching New Features and Customer Feedback 33:31 - Helping Customers Transition with Confidence 34:00 - Adding Tools for Customer Confidence 34:56 - The Challenges of Legacy Systems 35:24 - Changing Defaults and Customer Communication 36:57 - Data Perimeters and Security Controls 38:08 - Anticipating Customer Needs and Iterative Development 40:56 - The Impact of AI and Language Generation 48:08 - Underrated Breaking Changes in the Industry 51:52 - The Privilege of Helping Customers Secure Data 53:31 - Where to Find Becky Weiss
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Head of Product-Observability Jean Yang interviews Albert Strasheim, CTO of Rippling, where he shares his journey into engineering leadership and expertise in scaling systems. From building diverse teams to navigating through challenging changes smoothly, Albert provides invaluable insights into recruiting, communication, and leading teams at the growth stage. Also, tune in to learn about Rippling's response to the SVB collapse and the complex logistics and operations involved. For more on Albert Strasheim, check out the following: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/albertstrasheim/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fullung Company Website: https://www.rippling.com/ Follow Jean on Twitter/X @jeanqasaur. And remember, never miss an episode by subscribing to the Breaking Changes Podcast on your favorite streaming platform or Postman's YouTube Channel—just hit that bell for notifications. #BreakingChanges #postman #rippling #TechLeadership #EntrepreneurialJourney #ProfessionalGrowth #TechInnovation #StartupSuccess #BusinessInsights #EntrepreneurMindset #careersuccess #PersonalGrowthJourney #siliconvalleybank Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 01:16 - Background and Path to Engineering Leadership 09:04 - Expertise in Scaling and Hardening Systems 11:55 - Developing the Skill Set for Scaling and Hardening Systems 14:57 - Building Teams for Scaling and Hardening Systems 17:02 - Building Teams and Team Structure 22:28 - Introducing Changes Smoothly 24:32 - Introducing Changes That Did Not Go Well 28:37 - Rolling Out Unpleasant but Necessary Changes 29:13 - Positive End to Reduction in Force 30:11 - Transparent Communication 30:56 - Speed of Execution 31:54 - Maintaining Speed in Growth 33:23 - Challenges of Leading Teams at the Growth Stage 34:41 - Embracing Painful Change 36:04 - Hiring for Durability 37:24 - Setting People Up for Success 40:58 - Rippling's Response to the SUV Collapse 46:47 - Underrated Breaking Changes in the Industry 48:08 - Hot Take on AI 49:07 - Excitement about Rippling's Future 50:02 - Finding Albert Strasheim Online
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Head of Product-Observability Jean Yang interviews Steven Sinofsky, former Microsoft executive, diving into his journey in engineering leadership and the hurdles faced during the Windows 8 rewrite. Gain valuable insights on team dynamics, the essence of shipping software collectively, and Microsoft's adaptability in the ever-evolving tech landscape. For more on Steven Sinofsky, check out the following: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sinofsky/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/stevesi Personal Website: https://medium.learningbyshipping.com/ Company Website: https://a16z.com/ Follow Jean on Twitter/X @jeanqasaur. And remember, never miss an episode by subscribing to the Breaking Changes Podcast on your favorite streaming platform or Postman's YouTube Channel—just hit that bell for notifications. #BreakingChanges3 #apis #podcast #Postman #Microsoft #TechLeadership #EntrepreneurialJourney #ProfessionalGrowth #TechInnovation #StartupSuccess #BusinessInsights #EntrepreneurMindset #careersuccess #PersonalGrowthJourney #Windows Episode Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction and Background 03:12 - Getting into Engineering Leadership 11:29 - Windows 8 Rewrite and Challenges 24:46 - Team Formation and Building 42:43 - Adaptability of Microsoft 43:43 - Resistance to Software as a Service 44:58 - Product Market Fit and Innovation 46:22 - The Importance of Product Market Fit 47:32 - Underrated Breaking Changes in the Industry 50:02 - Breaking Changes Introduced by AI 52:26 - Exciting Changes in the Next Year 53:39 - Where to Find Steven Sinofsky
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Head of Product-Observability Jean Yang interviews Gwen Shapira, co-founder and CPO of Nile, for an insightful discussion on engineering leadership and navigating transformations. Learn about her strategies for keeping up with trends and balancing long-term visions with user feedback, as well as the rewards of finding the right people for the right challenges. Discover Gwen's advice on offshore teams, cultural bridges, serverless tech, AI's impact on content, and Nile's exciting developments! For more on Gwen Shapira, check out the following: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gwenshapira/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gwenshap Personal Website: https://hackingsaas.thenile.dev/ Nile Website: https://www.thenile.dev/ Follow Jean on Twitter/X @jeanqasaur. And remember, never miss an episode by subscribing to the Breaking Changes Podcast on your favorite streaming platform, company website at https://www.postman.com/events/breaking-changes, or Postman's YouTube Channel—just hit that bell for notifications. #BreakingChanges3 #apis #podcast #postman #saas #GwenShapira #JeanYang #TechLeadership #EntrepreneurialJourney #ProfessionalGrowth #TechInnovation #StartupSuccess #BusinessInsights #EntrepreneurMindset #careersuccess #PersonalGrowthJourney #serverless Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Background 04:18 - Getting into Engineering Leadership 08:07 - Gwen's Current Job and the Role of a Founder 10:38 - Smooth Introduction of a Necessary Change 21:27 - Change that Didn't Go Well 23:02 - One Thing that Didn't Change at Confluent 25:25 - One Thing that Did Change at Confluent 29:45 - Keeping Up with Trends in the Industry 37:43 - Balancing Vision and User Feedback 41:03 - Working with Offshore Teams 42:02 - Advice for Introducing Offshore Teams 43:09 - Creating Independent Offshore Teams 44:36 - Ensuring Equality and Opportunities for Offshore Engineers 45:49 - Bridging Cultural Differences 47:57 - Underrated Breaking Changes: Serverless 48:49 - Preparing for Breaking Changes in AI 51:28 - Exciting Changes at Nile 52:29 - Finding More Information about Gwen and Nile
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Head of Product-Observability Jean Yang dives into the world of engineering leadership with Carta CTO Will Larson. From career progression to team building and navigating challenging transitions, Will's experiences offer a wealth of wisdom. Tune in as they discuss leadership consistency, hiring strategies, and the importance of clear communication. Plus, they delve into underrated advancements in the industry, AI's impact, and the exciting release of Will's third book! For more on Will Larson, check out the following: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-larson-a44b543/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lethain Personal Website: https://lethain.com/ Company Website: https://carta.com/ Follow Jean on Twitter/X @jeanqasaur. And remember, never miss an episode by subscribing to the Breaking Changes Podcast on your favorite streaming platform, company website at https://www.postman.com/events/breaking-changes or Postman's YouTube Channel—just hit that bell for notifications. #BreakingChanges #postman #Carta #TechLeadership #ExecutiveProfessionals #LeadershipDevelopment #Adaptability #ConsistencyMatters #TechIndustryInsights #CareerGrowth #LeadershipSkills #ProfessionalDevelopment #AdaptiveLeadership Episode Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction and Background 03:25 - Career Path and Leadership 05:09 - Different Roles as a CTO 07:28 - Leadership in Times of Scarcity 08:16 - Approaches to Hiring and Building Teams 10:19 - The Importance of Consistency in Leadership 13:19 - Reasoning from the Boxes 14:25 - Qualities to Look for in a Hire 16:33 - Red Flags in Hiring 18:02 - Smooth Transitions and Migrations 23:42 - Challenges in Leading Change 27:20 - Lessons from Reductions in Force 32:51 - Absorbing Upsetness and Dealing with Conflict 33:27 - Leading Through the Growth Stage 37:00 - Growth in Leaders Themselves 45:13 - Underrated Breaking Change: Venture Capital 46:37 - Breaking Changes Introduced by AI 49:18 - Exciting Change: Release of Third Book
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Head of Product-Observability Jean Yang is joined by Mitchell Hashimoto, founder at HashiCorp, to share insights into their journey and strategic decisions. From navigating remote-work challenges to fostering a chat-literate culture, Mitchell delves into HashiCorp's multi-product approach and changes they've pioneered in the industry. This conversation digs deep into company culture, remote-work dynamics, hiring an external CEO, and why he decided to step away. For more on Mitchell Hashimoto, check out the following: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchellh/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mitchellh Personal Website: https://mitchellh.com/ HashiCorp Website: https://www.hashicorp.com/ Follow Jean on Twitter/X @jeanqasaur. And remember, never miss an episode by subscribing to the Breaking Changes Podcast on your favorite streaming platform, company website at https://www.postman.com/events/breaking-changes/ or Postman's YouTube Channel—just hit that bell for notifications. Timestamps [00:02:18] Naming of HashiCorp. [00:04:29] Embracing programming beyond DevOps. [00:07:32] Chat literacy and communication styles. [00:13:33] Unexpected success with Vault. [00:17:13] Breaking industry changes. [00:20:23] Total market failure and pivot. [00:24:25] Making tough decisions in leadership. [00:26:29] Hard announcements remotely. [00:30:54] CEO search process insights. [00:33:46] Defining company culture. [00:36:56] Remote work challenges. [00:40:58] Following your passion over security. [00:44:36] Changing priorities in career. [00:47:04] Reversion to speed or performance. [00:52:37] Accessibility in tech industry. #BreakingChanges #Postman #HashiCorp #TechLeadership #EntrepreneurialJourney #ProfessionalGrowth #TechInnovation #StartupSuccess #BusinessInsights #EntrepreneurMindset #careersuccess #PersonalGrowthJourney
In today's episode, I talk with a technology entrepreneur about lessons related to his product initially being mispositioned in the market and also the challenges of positioning both free and paid versions of software solutions. Joining me is Abhinav Asthana, founder and CEO of Postman, an API platform for software developers to build and use APIs.In today's episode: * How Postman's positioning evolved from a product-focused approach to a platform-focused approach, with different positioning for end-users and executives.* Building Postman with the conviction that modern software is built on APIs, and evangelizing (positioning) this idea to investors.* Why top-down positioning needs to align with company strategy. * The value of working with analysts to understand customer needs and improve products.* Positioning software in terms of satisfying customer needs.* The importance of staying ahead of competitors in the enterprise software market.* The challenges of competing with free products and prioritizing user experience.* Abhinav advises talking to 50-100 customers per year to gain insights and build conviction in product decisions.—If you want to skip ahead: (2:24) Origin story of Postman. (7:19) Postman's growth, fundraising, and positioning challenges. (12:57) API platform growth and top-down sales strategies. (18:03) Taking an API-first approach in software development and marketing strategies. (28:19) Scaling velocity, competitors, and customer engagement in the enterprise software space. —Connect with Abhinav Asthana on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abhinavasthana/ Learn about Postman's API platform: https://www.postman.com/ —Connect with April Dunford and learn about practical positioning that accelerates marketing and sales: Work with April: https://www.aprildunford.com/contact April's newsletter: https://aprildunford.substack.com/ April's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aprildunford/ April's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aprildunford/ April's Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/aprildunford April's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@positioningshow—Mentioned in this episode: “Breaking Changes,” a podcast where Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane and guests talk about the API universe: https://www.postman.com/events/breaking-changes/“The API-First Transformation,” a book by Kin Lane with a foreword by Abhinav Asthana: https://amzn.to/3PZzEOy —Get April Dunford's books and audiobooks: “Obviously Awesome: How to Nail Product Positioning so Customers Get It, Buy It, Love It.”“Sales Pitch: How to Craft a Story to Stand Out and Win.”Amazon US:
In 2021 Twilio sent a termination email on their Fax services. I was consulting as the CTO in a credit bureau that was in the start of an acquisition process with Equifax Canada. There was just no time to "waste" on changing provider and rewriting this part of the system to satisfy the new provider API.Would have been grand if the provider would have offered a shim that replicated Twilio's API and map that to their own API. Imagine how many companies needed to rewrite this part at the same time. Offering this as the provider that receives X thousands new customers would have been a superb engineering experience.So maybe we can apply this concept internally as well. When a team needs to introduce breaking changes, a good solution might be for them to provide a shim over the old API so no other teams need to do anything.This is obviously a tad dangerous and might introduce some technical debt. But as everything, it depends.
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This week on API Intersection, we've got Aidan Cunniffe, Chief Executive Officer at Optic. This episode has a lot of tips regarding API automation, the source of common breaking changes and how to prevent them, and ultimately having better conversations with your customers and clients.Get in touch with Aidan on LinkedIn, and check out Optic and their work here._____To subscribe to the podcast, visit https://stoplight.io/podcast
Подкаст RadioDotNet выпуск №82 от 20 ноября 2023 года Сайт подкаста: radio.dotnet.ru Boosty (₽): boosty.to/RadioDotNet Темы: [00:02:45] — Avoiding flaky tests with TimeProvider and ITimerandrewlock.net/exploring-the-dotnet-8-preview-avoidin... [00:20:15] — Asynchronous Programming by David Fowlergithub.com/davidfowl/AspNetCoreDiagnosticScenario...youtube.com/watchcodetraveler.io/asyncawaitbestpracticesblog.stephencleary.com/configureawait-in-net-8 [01:09:35] — Breaking Change Ruleslearn.microsoft.com/dotnet/core/compatibility/library-chan...learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/standard/library-guidance/break...github.com/dotnet/runtime/blob/main/docs/coding-g... [01:34:53] — Preventing breaking changes in class librariesdev.to/asimmon/preventing-breaking-changes-in...github.com/dotnet/winforms/pull/4837 [01:46:44] — Книга «Blazor в действии» в правильном переводе DotNetRuhabr.com/ru/companies/jugru/articles/772646 [01:49:12] — Кратко о разномplatform.uno/blog/uno-platform-5-0devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/efcore-mongodbgithub.com/icsharpcode/ILSpy/releases/tag/v8.2github.com/icsharpcode/AvaloniaILSpylearn.microsoft.com/dotnet/core/compatibility/serializatio...sergeyteplyakov.github.io/Blog/benchmarking/Performance_Comparis...avaloniaui.net/XPFblog.jetbrains.com/dotnet/how-jetbrains-rider-implemented...github.com/dotnet/runtime/issues/94620 [02:01:50] — Подслушаноbreslav-lozhechkin.mave.digital Фоновая музыка:Максим Аршинов «Pensive yeti.0.1»
That man behind the Google Photos killer joins us to chat about the latest release of Immich. Plus, Alex's first impressions of 45Homelab's HL15. Special Guests: Alex Tran and Brent Gervais.
The era of PHP5 support is coming to an end, marking a new phase in WordPress development. We'll discuss how this shift from PHP5 to a minimum PHP7 support will impact both the end-users and the WordPress ecosystem at large. The episode will include the implications for those still using PHP5, and the benefits of the change, including reduced memory usage and improved security. Additionally, we'll analyze how different hosting services have already been adapting to this new standard. This is a critical episode for anyone running a WordPress site and will provide key insights on managing this substantial transition. https://ma.ttias.be/php6-missing-version-number/ https://www.php.net/supported-versions.php https://wordpress.org/about/stats/ https://yoast.com/developer-blog/notice-increasing-minimum-php-requirement/ https://wordpress.org/plugins/plu-redux/ https://make.wordpress.org/hosting/ https://make.wordpress.org/hosting/test-results/
Welcome to this episode of Breaking Changes, where Postman's Chief Evangelist Kin Lane sits down with Olga Podolyako, Principal API Architect at Microsoft, to discuss API governance and its importance in driving business success. In this video, Olga will share Microsoft's advanced vision of API governance and how they are leveraging it to enable teams and streamline API operations. Through a human-centered approach, Microsoft is not only able to ensure compliance with industry standards, but also drive innovation and collaboration across the organization. Whether you're a developer or an executive, this conversation is a must-watch for anyone interested in learning more about API governance and its impact on modern businesses. So sit back, relax, and join us for this insightful discussion with one of the leading minds in API architecture. To get more details, make sure to watch the full episode of Breaking Changes on Postman's website, YouTube, or your preferred streaming platform. Don't forget to comment below and share your thoughts with us. Follow Kin Lane on Mastodon at https://mastodon.kinlane.com/@kin and learn more about Microsoft at https://www.microsoft.com/. Thank you for tuning in!
Welcome to Breaking Changes! In this episode, Kin Lane, Postman's Chief Evangelist, is joined by Annyce Davis, VP of Engineering at Meetup, to discuss the adoption of GraphQL, its benefits and challenges at scale, and the business of APIs. Annyce shares her insights on how Meetup adopted GraphQL and the advantages it brings to their business. She also sheds light on the challenges they faced and how they overcame them. Kin and Annyce delve into the importance of the business side of APIs, beyond just the technology. To get more details, make sure to watch the full episode of Breaking Changes on Postman's website, YouTube, or your preferred streaming platform. Don't forget to comment below and share your thoughts with us. Follow Kin Lane on Mastodon at https://mastodon.kinlane.com/@kin and learn more about Meetup at https://www.meetup.com/. Thank you for tuning in!
In this Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane is joined by Kendra Appleheimer, Vice President, Games and Technology at Special Olympics, to learn more about how being API-first is helping the athletes, allowing them to support the physical games around the world using a variety of digital web and mobile applications.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane welcomes Subramanian Krishnan, who is working on leading the API journey for the Technology Strategy Organization over at Citrix, to share some sobering realities of what it is like to realize API governance at scale across a large enterprise organization, providing some valuable insights you can apply to your own API journey.
In this episode of the Breaking Changes podcast, Kin Lane is joined by Rickey McCoy, Senior Development Manager at Riot Games, to discuss how the video game developer is using their API to develop new characters and their award-winning television show on Netflix, embracing API-first when it comes to developing a deep understanding of their consumers.
In this Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane is joined by Ben Mackley, Solutions Engineering Manager at Zoom. Ben shares another view of how business is leading the API lifecycle to deliver the next generation of API-driven technology solutions that have established a feedback loop with consumers and help business stakeholders find the signal in all of the noise across the increasingly chaotic business landscape.
Kadi Kraman, Head of Mobile Development at Formidable Labs, comes on to talk about her recent conference talk from GraphQL Galaxy, “Handling breaking changes in GraphQL.“ Links https://twitter.com/kadikraman https://github.com/kadikraman https://www.linkedin.com/in/kadi-kraman https://the-guild.dev/graphql/inspector https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDGASxkKEXE https://youtube.com/watch?v=NIhXfXJmJF8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wroM44XAJew Tell us what you think of PodRocket We want to hear from you! We want to know what you love and hate about the podcast. What do you want to hear more about? Who do you want to see on the show? Our producers want to know, and if you talk with us, we'll send you a $25 gift card! If you're interested, schedule a call with us (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us) or you can email producer Kate Trahan at kate@logrocket.com (mailto:kate@logrocket.com) Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Kadi Kraman.
In this Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane is joined by Rico Cordova, Head of Content Engineering at Samsung TV Plus. Rico shared that the secret to API success involves equipping and educating his team so that they can properly build the muscle memory to respond to anything that is thrown their way, but also how they should be proud of the legacy of what they have built and be working on both new projects and technical debt in the same motion.
In this Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane is joined by Sri Kandikonda, Principal Product Manager, to talk about the role self-service plays across the API economy and just how important it is for enterprises to treat their APIs as a product in a fast-paced business landscape.
In this Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane sits down with Jessica Ulyate, Platform Associate Director of Product at HelloFresh, to talk about the growing role that product managers play when it comes to meeting the global needs at HelloFresh, but also how having a platform team is an important milestone in the digital journey of any enterprise.
In this Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane is joined by Ryan Kirk, Lead Cloud Architect and Team Manager at Formula 1 to discuss the benefits of being cloud-native, and how the Formula 1 team is able to stand up and tear down the technology behind each race, allowing the racing industry to embrace change and keep pace with what their teams, partners, and the fans need.
In this Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane welcomes James Pozenel, a Solution Architect at Dominos Pizza, to discuss how they have employed very pragmatic approaches to delivering APIs, taking advantage of simple low-cost HTTP APIs to meet the demands of feeding the world pizza!
In this Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane welcomes Robert Flowers, Senior Product Owner & Enterprise API Oversight at Duke Energy to talk about being a bridge between business and IT, and the importance of data as well as feedback loops when it comes to delivering internal and partner API services in a heavily regulated industry like the energy sector.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Kin Lane talks with Antwain Daniels, VP and Product Manager at Wells Fargo, about how API product management is bridging the business and IT divide, helping the enterprise navigate compliance while building the next generation of digital experiences necessary to evolve from being a financial company into being a modern technology company.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Kin Lane is joined by Felicia Persaud, founder of Invest Caribbean and Hard Beat Communications, about how information flows into and out of the Caribbean and the need to continue making business owners and government agencies aware of the role technology is playing, while continuing to empower the next generation of startups and investors about the opportunity that exists in the Caribbean.
In this episode of the Breaking Changes podcast, Kin Lane is joined by Mamta Suri, Former Senior Manager Software Development for Time Tracking at Workday, talking about the importance of diversity and business alignment across API operations, but halfway through our interview Mamta turned the tables and began interviewing Kin Lane about what he has learned about APIs doing the show.
In this episode of the Breaking Changes podcast Kin Lane sits down with David Dymko, Principal Software Engineer at Ambassador Labs, exploring his experience in defining and delivering the next-generation cloud infrastructure API that supports a modern Kubernetes-driven enterprise landscape that helps abstract away the complexities and makes developers lives much easier.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Kin Lane is joined by Douglas Gubert, Tech Lead over at Rocket Chat, to share how they respect data sovereignty by providing a plugin-driven, on-premises solution for air-gapped networks, making privacy and security a top priority when producing and consuming APIs within a company.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Kin Lane sits down with Juha Stenberg, the CEO of eMabler, to talk about how being API-first is helping to define not only the future of the electric automobile charging industry, but also the wider energy and payment industries, and how relying on APIs will help iteratively define the future of these industries amidst a great deal of volatility and disruption.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Kin Lane sat down with Rosemary Missier, Director at Samvit Software Solutions. Rosemary shared her pragmatic views of the state of API operations across all of the enterprise operations she has worked on, revealing that most mainstream companies are still API-early, or just becoming API-aware, and have a lot of ground to cover and investment ahead when it comes to their API journey.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, I sit down with Taki Hasegawa of The Trevor Project. I learned about how the organization supports the LGBTQ community through the development of an AI chatbot for their Crisis Contact Simulator. A conversation gave me a much more hopeful view of how artificial intelligence is being applied to improve our world by helping LGBTQ youth through the hardest times.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Viktor Farcic of Upbound joins Kin to talk about the opsification of the enterprise and how we need to provide Heroku-like guardrails for all of the infrastructures that our teams need access to, helping abstract away the increasing complexity of operations and allow developers to focus on what truly matters to the business.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane talks with Arun Narayanaswamy of Amadeus about DevOps and the realities of being cloud native. We explored the balance enterprise organizations are finding across their own data centers and the cloud, optimizing how we modernize our operations by leveraging the symbiotic relationship between APIs and the cloud.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane welcomes Ellis Smith to discuss the impact of technology on the cannabis industry, exploring how the controversial sector has transformed to be more like high-tech agriculture and manufacturing while challenging the counterculture reputation it has held for decades.
In this Breaking Changes episode, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane welcomes Ryan Boder, DAO Core Team Lead at API3. He is an executive leader with a passion for innovation and growth who offers a rare combination of business acumen and tech expertise. He currently heads marketing at API3, connecting Web3 and blockchain to the traditional world. Today he talks about how APIs are beginning to power the web trio universe and the possibilities of this new space.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane welcomes Roshan Patel, Content Product Manager of Blockchain at Fanatics. Roshan leads Topps' global portfolio of soccer NFTs, driving product strategy, content, and partnerships for some of the largest leagues and clubs in the world. Today, he talks about the intersection of blockchain and APIs when it comes to delivering meaningful experiences across sports.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane welcomes April Dawson, NCCU Associate Dean of Technology and Innovation and Professor of Law. Dawson shares how her university is investing in the next generation of skills that lawyers are going to need and the role that APIs play in how lawyers practice.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane is joined by Robin Bender Ginn, Executive Director of the Open JS Foundation. Robin shares more about the importance of the OpenJS Foundation, open source policy, and how it applies across the API lifecycle, exploring the value delivered by the Linux Foundation and its subgroups.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane welcomes Tyler Jewell, managing director at Dell Technologies Capital. Tyler shares his unique view of investing across the developer tool chain. Jewell reveals how he has been tracking in the space for over a decade and some of the most compelling areas of investment.
In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane is joined by Dr. Ralf Huuck, founder and CEO of Logilica and adjunct professor at UNSW Australia. Ralf shares his sophisticated view of what the API lifecycle velocity actually means. Dr. Huuck also discusses the business and politics of how software is being delivered within the enterprise.
Some highlights from Linus' recent fireside chat, Qt gets a new leader and a Linux botnet we should probably take seriously.