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Best podcasts about Cookpad

Latest podcast episodes about Cookpad

Dear Nikki - A User Research Advice Podcast
Making Continuous Discovery Work | Petra Kubalcik (Omio)

Dear Nikki - A User Research Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 34:23


Listen now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.Petra Kubalcik is an accomplished user research professional with over two decades of international experience. Originating from Australia, she has honed her research skills across Japan, Hong Kong, the UK, Czech Republic, and most recently, Germany. Petra has led research teams at Dyson, Cookpad and currently serves as Head of User Research at Omio. She is a champion of user-centricity, ensuring that user perspectives remain central to strategy, innovation and development. Petra has personally conducted research in over 40 countries, bringing a global perspective to her work. Outside of her professional endeavors, she is dedicated to volunteering, sailing, woodworking and supporting the Wallabies.In our conversation, we discuss:* Why continuous discovery is often misunderstood and how separating continuous from discovery can clarify your goals.* What makes a strong foundation for setting up a continuous discovery program, including the importance of stakeholder goals and UX maturity.* How to design effective cadences and role-sharing models depending on whether you're doing discovery or continuous touchpoints.* The artifacts and outputs that make these programs sustainable and useful, from pathway playbooks to Miro boards.* Red flags that indicate you shouldn't implement continuous discovery and what to do instead.Some takeaways:* Continuous discovery is not always discovery. Petra emphasizes that many stakeholders use the term continuous discovery when they really mean frequent customer touchpoints. Researchers need to clarify whether the goal is to explore new insights (discovery) or simply maintain regular user input and adjust the program accordingly.* Start with a crystal-clear ‘why.' Without a well-defined reason for starting continuous discovery, the effort can quickly become unsustainable or directionless. Petra urges researchers to treat these programs like any other research project: define the objective, understand stakeholder needs, and forecast what success looks like. Your “why” will be your compass when things get difficult.* Programs must match UX maturity and resources. Continuous discovery isn't right for every organization. Petra warns against starting these programs in low-maturity teams with limited resources, unclear goals, or minimal stakeholder buy-in. If you're fighting at every step, you risk burnout and low-impact work.* Cadence and involvement should flex by context. A one-size-fits-all cadence doesn't work. For light-touch programs with PMs or designers leading sessions, weekly or biweekly cadences might work. For true discovery efforts, a slower pace is essential to allow for iteration, depth, and evolution in the research plan.* Build reusable frameworks and artifacts to lighten the load. To scale continuous discovery, Petra recommends investing in repeatable templates such as objective-setting docs, note-taking guides, playbooks, and pre-aligned outputs. For example, a “pathway playbook” outlines flows users will walk through and provides a structured format for collecting and analyzing data. These tools ensure quality while keeping researchers sane.Where to find Petra:* LinkedInInterested in sponsoring the podcast?Interested in sponsoring or advertising on this podcast? I'm always looking to partner with brands and businesses that align with my audience. Book a call or email me at nikki@userresearchacademy.com to learn more about sponsorship opportunities!The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views, positions, or policies of the host, the podcast, or any affiliated organizations or sponsors. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit userresearchacademy.substack.com/subscribe

London Tech Talk
Machine Learning でテスト運用を高速化する Launchable とは? (Takayuki Watanabe)

London Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 59:17


Launchable で Senior Software Engineer をされている Takayuki Watanabe さんをゲストにお呼びしました。NTT Communications、Cookpad を経てからLaunchable への入社された経緯や、Machine Learning を用いた PTS (Predictive Test Selection) プロダクトについての詳細、開発体制等についてお聞きしました。 ⁠Twitter ⁠Portfolio HIRING: Senior Software Engineer⁠ "Cookpad を退職しました"⁠ (blog.takanabe.tokyo) "Sabbatical and new journey at Launchable"⁠ (blog.takanabe.tokyo) ⁠ソフトウェアテスト新時代の幕開け

Decode Business - FrenchWeb
[Série A] Omie & Cie lève 15 millions d'euros auprès de 2050 et XAnge

Decode Business - FrenchWeb

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 16:04


Deuxième tour de table pour Omie & Cie, la marque d'alimentation régénérative, lève 15 millions d'euros auprès des fonds 2050 et XAnge, avec la participation de Founders Future et de nouveaux entrants comme le Crédit Agricole via sa division Brie Picardie Expansion, Cookpad, et 50 Partners Impact.Lancée en février 2021 par Christian Jorge, Coline Burland, Benoit Del Basso et Joséphine Bournonville, Omie & Cie déploie une marque de 260 produits pour un réseau de 260 agriculteurs. La startup maîtrise l'ensemble de la chaîne de valeur, de la sélection de produits sains, qu'elle fournit aux fabricants jusqu'à la vente des aliments. "Notre plateforme permet de sourcer les ingrédients pour les fabricants. Cela permet au consommateur d'avoir à la fin toutes les informations sur le produit et sa fabrication", explique Christian Jorge.Ce serial entrepreneur, qui a notamment cofondé Vestiaire Collective et Arianee, s'est tourné vers une mission écologique. "Les produits alimentaires que l'on consomme au quotidien peuvent être un levier de transformation. Nous utilisons l'alimentation comme un levier d'impact social et écologique", affirme-t-il.La startup, dont l'essentiel du chiffre d'affaires provient des distributeurs classiques, ambitionne désormais d'accélérer ses opérations de sourcing de partenaires agricoles pour développer de nouvelles filières alimentaires, augmenter encore sa gamme de produits et développer ses investissements marketing pour faire connaître la marque au plus grand nombre.

Tech Without Borders by DojoLIVE!
The Future of Remote Work

Tech Without Borders by DojoLIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 35:59


Is the office anachronistic and from a pre-digital age? View the full video interview here. Raj Singh is Co-Founder and CEO of Pulse that enables automatic status for digital offices such as Slack. Previously, Raj Co-Founded Tempo AI, a smart calendar acquired by Salesforce, Co-Founded AllTheCooks, the largest mobile recipe community acquired by Cookpad, served as VP of Business Development for Skyfire, the first mobile browser that could play Flash acquired by Opera, Co-founded Veeker, NBC's first mobile video citizen journalism service acquired by WMG and ToneThis, CNET's top downloaded ringtone creation product.

The Gallup Podcast
The Power of Cooking and Its Impact on Us

The Gallup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 15:09


What have we learned from a global study of cooking across the world? What do people gain from cooking? Rimpei Iwata, CEO of Cookpad, joins the podcast to discuss the power of cooking a meal.

All Gallup Webcasts
The Power of Cooking and Its Impact on Us

All Gallup Webcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 15:09


What have we learned from a global study of cooking across the world? What do people gain from cooking? Rimpei Iwata, CEO of Cookpad, joins the podcast to discuss the power of cooking a meal.

All Gallup Webcasts
The Power of Cooking and Its Impact on Us

All Gallup Webcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 15:09


What have we learned from a global study of cooking across the world? What do people gain from cooking? Rimpei Iwata, CEO of Cookpad, joins the podcast to discuss the power of cooking a meal.

ゼロトピック - Zero Topic
#222 WebPay創業エンジニア・hmskさんの「アメリカでのSWEキャリアの作り方」 (w/ @hmsk)

ゼロトピック - Zero Topic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 25:51


直近のラウンドでユニコーンとなったOnline Identity VerificationをBtoBtoCモデルで手掛ける米スタートアップ Persona社でSWEとして働くhmskさん(@hmsk)をゲストにお呼びしました。Cookpad, WebPay創業からM&A、Indiegogo、Personaとアメリカを中心にキャリアを築いていく中で考えていたことなどをお聞きしています。 ※Persona社は2021/9のシリーズCで150Mを調達しユニコーン企業となっています ※hmskさんのプロフィールはこちら

ゼロトピック - Zero Topic
#220 経理と物流の意外な共通点 (w/ Fuminori Kasai)

ゼロトピック - Zero Topic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 26:02


10Xへ一人目経理としてジョインいただいた葛西さんと話しました。Cookpad時代にタベリーを知ってご連絡いただいて以来、4年を経てご入社いただきました。特に経理においても倉庫オペにおいても「出より入が大事」という共通点が見つけられたのは興味深かったです。

Angelneers: Insights From Startup Builders
Pulse: Making Remote Work Better with Raj Singh

Angelneers: Insights From Startup Builders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 45:03


In this episode, we are talking about bringing better communication to remote working with Raj Singh, the CEO and co-founder of Pulse. Pulse (formerly known as Loop Team), is a startup that is building a better way for distributed teams to connect, communicate and collaborate.  Most recently, Raj co-founded Tempo AI (acquired by Salesforce), co-founded AllTheCooks (acquired by Cookpad), was the founding BD person at Skyfire (acquired by Opera), co-founded Veeker (acquired by WMG) and others.  In the last two decades, he's been involved with numerous startups as a consultant, advisor, and investor. He's also been running a blog writing about his mostly tech thoughts.   Personal website: rajansingh.com Twitter: mobileraj

Radio 8 JPN ESP
【Radio】#39 Cocinas? Conoces Cookpad? 料理をしますか?Cookpadをご存知ですか? Aprender Japonés escuchando

Radio 8 JPN ESP

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 16:23


Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8a1oFGyshUVUzCfS1kepbw Ofrezco mis contenidos como una estación de radio ambos en Japonés y Español! Es un audio, no es necesario que estés pegad@ a tu aparato! Soy japonés y llevo 5 años trabajando en México. No me imaginaba vivir fuera de Japón ni hablar en un idioma extranjero. Venga lo que venga. Pase lo que pase, ya me convertí en un chamacote muy abierto a cualquier cosa. Espero que mis contenidos sean de ayuda para ustedes, que me ayuden a corregir mis errores y que nos socialicemos en la sección de comentarios! Vamos a aprender juntos! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radio8jpnesp/message

ESC key
#24 cookpad mart/無人レジ 21.07.11

ESC key

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 78:21


cookpadのネットスーパーサービス、Cookpad martといろいろな方式で導入が進んでいる無人レジについてトークしました。 ・cookpad mart https://cookpad-mart.com

Two Japanese Guys in TOKYO
#9 日本人がよく使うアプリを4つ紹介します! | Here are four apps commonly used by Japanese people.

Two Japanese Guys in TOKYO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 8:56


Google, Facebook, Twitter, Instagramなど、世界で使われているアプリに加えて、日本だけでよく使われているアプリやWebサービスを紹介します。 In addition to apps used around the world, such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc., this section introduces apps and web services that are commonly used only in Japan. 紹介したアプリ・サービス LINE(https://line.me/) Mercari(https://www.mercari.com/) Kurashiru(https://www.kurashiru.com/) CookPad(https://cookpad.com/) PayPay(https://paypay.ne.jp/) Yahoo!(https://www.yahoo.co.jp/) 使った単語 法人(ほうじん)/ corporation コマーシャル / commercial フリマ / flea market 専門家(せんもんか)/ specialist 傘下(さんか)/ affiliated with ~ キャッシュレス / cashless QRコード / QR code

Amalia Podcast
Episode 68 : Berbagi Resep dan Berbisnis Kuliner di Cookpad Ft Avini Razy dan Siska Dian

Amalia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 38:37


Cookpad selain menjadi platform recipe sharing atau berbagi resep ternyata juga mengembangkan komunitas. Anggota komunitas saling mengembangkan diri dan memperluas jejaring lewat pertemuan online dan offline. Kali ini Amalia Podcast mengundang Avini Razy, Community Manager Cookpad Indonesia dan Siska Dian anggota Komunitas Cookpad Bekasi dan Pemilik Kuliner Siska Cake. Kami berbincang-bincang tentang peranan komunitas yang dikembangkan oleh perusahaan ini dan perkembangan bisnis rumahan Kuliner Siska Cake. Kunjungi IG Kuliner Siska Cake : https://www.instagram.com/kulinersiskacake/ #Cookpad #Community #BisnisRumahan #Perempuan

Momo.ZenEating
ep.4 History of Momo -Self Introduction- I love the wildlife that my grandparents have in northern Japan/Life in India to seek spirituality etc,

Momo.ZenEating

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 8:48


▼Contents 0:00 What do I do? 0:30 I love the wildlife that my grandparents have in northern Japan 1:45 I grew up in Tokyo 2:00 I worked for the wellness department at luxury Japanese resort hotel 2:40 I have been practicing Zen and mindfulness for 8 years 2:55 Life in India to seek spirituality 3:40 I learned Indian traditional medicine and nutrition 5:00 My book and published audio 5:45 Zen Eating session with corporates and conferences 6:25 I worked for an IT food company 6:40 I was one of the owners of the healthy cafe too. 7:25 Follow me @zeneatingmomo on all kinds of social media! ▼What is Zen Eating? Zen Eating is Mindful Eating Meditation inspired by Japanese Zen Buddhism. Eating carefully, one bite at a time, with a guide, calms the mind, regulates your thoughts, and gives you a relaxing and positive feeling. In the last four months, Zen Eating online had more than 500 guests from 30 countries. It has also been adopted as a corporate team building and wellness program. “We don't pay attention to the meals in today's busy world. Eating in a relaxed manner can give us a hint on how to enrich our daily lives” I have received many comments like this. I offer online workshops that are inspired by food and make you feel at peace. Eating while sharpening the five senses makes everyday meals feel richer. I look forward to sharing time to rediscover the joy of eating and life with you! ▼Try listening to the free audio of Zen Eating InsightTimer @Momo.zeneating ▼Follow me on social media! Instagram @zeneatingmomo Facebook @zeneatingmomo Linked in @zeneatingmomo ▼Website https://zen-eating.com/ ▼Profile Momoe ZEN EATING ORGANIZER and FACILITATOR from Tokyo, Japan Developing and facilitating Zen Eating providing mindfulness practice through food inspired by Japanese Zen Buddhism. This online program has applied for a team-building and wellness activity by Google, Accenture, along with other companies and conferences. She has helped over 500 people from 30 countries to have a peaceful mind in 4 months despite the circumstances that this Covid19 Pandemic as her program activates your senses by eating in a meditative state. She is a cultural salad bowl by herself from her varied experiences from living in Egypt and India, traveling over 30 countries, having a grandfather that is a mountain priest of Japanese traditional way of training one's mind. Worked for the wellness dept of a luxury resort hotel Hoshino and IT food company Cookpad. Graduated from Chuo University, the Faculty of Policy Studies, and studied Zen and Japanese culture. She is writing a book and dreaming to make a documentary video of Zen Eating

Momo.ZenEating
ep.3 Benefits of Zen Eating

Momo.ZenEating

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 13:19


▼Contents 0:30 Physical benefit 1:15 My clients are becoming overcome by the addiction to sugar. 1:30 Overeating to the appropriate amount 2:20How to listen to the five senses? 3:00 Mental benefit 3:15 Calmness by eating slow 4:45 Lifeforce by activating senses 7:55 Connection with nature and the earth which makes you feel supported 10:00 When you feel lonely eat something that you can see nature and the earth behind 11:00 Conclusion 11:30 Free live streaming session for Zen Eating ▼What is Zen Eating? Zen Eating is Mindful Eating Meditation inspired by Japanese Zen Buddhism. Eating carefully, one bite at a time, with a guide, calms the mind, regulates your thoughts, and gives you a relaxing and positive feeling. In the last four months, Zen Eating online had more than 500 guests from 30 countries. It has also been adopted as a corporate team building and wellness program. “We don't pay attention to the meals in today's busy world. Eating in a relaxed manner can give us a hint on how to enrich our daily lives” I have received many comments like this. I offer online workshops that are inspired by food and make you feel at peace. Eating while sharpening the five senses makes everyday meals feel richer. I look forward to sharing time to rediscover the joy of eating and life with you! ▼Try listening to the free audio of Zen Eating InsightTimer @Momo.zeneating ▼Follow me on social media! Instagram @zeneatingmomo Facebook @zeneatingmomo Linked in https://jp.linkedin.com/in/momo-zen-eating-40436518a ▼Website https://momo-n.com/ ▼Profile Momoe ZEN EATING ORGANIZER and FACILITATOR from Tokyo, Japan Developing and facilitating Zen Eating providing mindfulness practice through food inspired by Japanese Zen Buddhism. This online program has applied for a team-building and wellness activity by Google, Accenture, along with other companies and conferences. She has helped over 500 people from 30 countries to have a peaceful mind in 4 months despite the circumstances that this Covid19 Pandemic as her program activates your senses by eating in a meditative state. She is a cultural salad bowl by herself from her varied experiences from living in Egypt and India, traveling over 30 countries, having a grandfather that is a mountain priest of Japanese traditional way of training one's mind. Worked for the wellness dept of a luxury resort hotel Hoshino and IT food company Cookpad. Graduated from Chuo University, the Faculty of Policy Studies, and studied Zen and Japanese culture. She is writing a book and dreaming to make a documentary video of Zen Eating

Momo.ZenEating
ep.2 About Momo ~My origin and background/ Free audio/ Virtual experience/ Book that I write

Momo.ZenEating

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 8:16


▼What is Zen Eating? Zen Eating is Mindful Eating Meditation inspired by Japanese Zen Buddhism. Eating carefully, one bite at a time, with a guide, calms the mind, regulates your thoughts, and gives you a relaxing and positive feeling. In the last four months, Zen Eating online had more than 500 guests from 30 countries. It has also been adopted as a corporate team building and wellness program. “We don't pay attention to the meals in today's busy world. Eating in a relaxed manner can give us a hint on how to enrich our daily lives” I have received many comments like this. I offer online workshops that are inspired by food and make you feel at peace. Eating while sharpening the five senses makes everyday meals feel richer. I look forward to sharing time to rediscover the joy of eating and life with you! ▼Try listening to the free audio of Zen Eating InsightTimer @Momo.zeneating ▼Follow me on social media! Instagram @zeneatingmomo Facebook @zeneatingmomo Linked in https://jp.linkedin.com/in/momo-zen-eating-40436518a ▼Website https://momo-n.com/ ▼Profile Momoe ZEN EATING ORGANIZER and FACILITATOR from Tokyo, Japan Developing and facilitating Zen Eating providing mindfulness practice through food inspired by Japanese Zen Buddhism. This online program has applied for a team-building and wellness activity by Google, Accenture, along with other companies and conferences. She has helped over 500 people from 30 countries to have a peaceful mind in 4 months despite the circumstances that this Covid19 Pandemic as her program activates your senses by eating in a meditative state. She is a cultural salad bowl by herself from her varied experiences from living in Egypt and India, traveling over 30 countries, having a grandfather that is a mountain priest of Japanese traditional way of training one's mind. Worked for the wellness dept of a luxury resort hotel Hoshino and IT food company Cookpad. Graduated from Chuo University, the Faculty of Policy Studies, and studied Zen and Japanese culture. She is writing a book and dreaming to make a documentary video of Zen Eating.

The Product Experience
Rapid Prototyping – Philip Pantelides on The Product Experience [Rebroadcast]

The Product Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 37:10


In 2020, we had to brush up on our skills. Building quickly and testing with users is key to many product people, but this year demanded a new approach when we couldn’t do our work in person. With that in mind, we’re revisiting our chat with Cookpad’s Head of Product for Premium Services, Philip Pantelides, [...] Read more » The post Rapid Prototyping – Philip Pantelides on The Product Experience [Rebroadcast] appeared first on Mind the Product.

Researchat.fm
83. Nice round number

Researchat.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 69:50


ペア実験、実験プロトコルと動画、キリのいい数字、人工と天然、書き出し文、オススメされた漫画を読んでいない問題について話しました。Show notes Researchat.fm ep75…“「この分野は専門外なのですが」「この分野は初心者なのですが」等から始まる研究者のはなし方について思うことを言い合いました。 “ Researchat.fmのTwitterアカウント…#researchatfm をつけてつぶやいていただけると対応しやすいです。 Researchat.fmのお便りフォーム…こちらのお便りフォームからもお便りを出していただけます。 Researchat.fm ep82 ペアプログラミングに関するコメント (Twitter)…ep82に関していただいたペアプログラミングに関するコメント。@naoharuさんありがとうございます。 ペアプログラミング (Wikipedia) Googleの哲学…遅いより速いほうがいい。 Bio-Rad…みんな大好きBio-Rad ウェスタンブロッティング (Wikipedia) ウェスタンのゲル…作るのがめんどくさい。失敗しやすい。分子生物学初心者の鬼門。 Nature Protocols JoVE Cookpad クラシル 為末大 (Wikipedia) 進数 (Wikipedia) ウィスキーの熟成スタートアップに関する記事…Bespoken Spiritsという企業 Afineur…コピルアクにインスピレーションをうけ、バクテリアによってコーヒーを発酵させるこで新時代のコーヒーを作るスタートアップ。 龍涎香 (Wikipedia) 青春あるでひど…科学ポッドキャストの先達。知識の引き出しとトークのキレがやばい。アダルト科学相談室。 Big Hall (Wikipedia)…南アフリカ共和国のキンバリーに存在するダイヤモンド採掘のために掘られた穴。 De Beers…デビアス ダイヤモンドの4C…デビアスと4Cについて。 lab grown diamond…lightboxが商標。 デビアスの人工ダイヤモンド … 識者によると同一カラットのダイヤであれば天然ダイヤの1/5程度の値段とのこと。 コラ半島超深度掘削坑…ロシアの穴 マンションポエム … “1000作品以上集めてわかった「マンションポエム」に隠された“ワナ”” by 大山顕さん マンションポエム…「空にそびえる鉄の城」っていう歌詞が思い浮かびました。声はマジンガーZのオリジナルではなく、証言のYou the Rockさんの方でしたが。 DPZ…デイリーポータルZ。最高のサイトである。 地味ハロウィン…DPZ主催。海外のツイッターでもかなり話題になっていた。 天久聖一 (Wikipedia)…天久の前に天久なし、天久の後に天久なし。 書き出し小説大賞…天久先生がDPZで主催している最高の知的ゲーム。一行小説。tadasuも以前投稿していた。 書き出し小説大賞 (Amazon)…書き出し小説の珠玉作品まとめ 挫折を経て、猫は丸くなった。(Amazon)…書き出し小説の珠玉作品まとめ vol.2 バカドリル (Wikipedia)…平成史に燦々と輝くバカドリル。天久聖一先生とタナカカツキ先生の作品。 バカドリル (Amazon) バカはサイレンで泣く…SPA!といえばバカサイ。天久先生、椎名先生、せきしろ先生による投稿コーナー。昔はゴメス氏も。30年近く経つも、電気グルーヴのANNの残り香を楽しめる。対抗は伊集院さんのラジオかファミ通町内会か。tadasuは高校生時代に投稿していた時期があり、少し掲載された。書き出し小説の元になったような回に掲載されたのがうれしかった。 バカはサイレンで泣く09 (Amazon)…少しネタが載っていてうれしい。自分語りばかりですいません。 バカはサイレンで泣く13…前書きがかっこよすぎる。 ノーベル賞とファミリーネームの都市伝説…AとBという人が同じ年に論文を出しているとA(2000), B(2000)という引用がされやすいため、Aの方が重要に見えて、結果的にcitationも増え、Bの評価が不当に下がってしまったという話。 スパイダーバース (Amazon) 日本酒のサブスクサービスの苦難 (Togetter)…非常に勉強になるまとめ Editorial notes ネットワークの調子が悪く遅延があり、ゆっくりゆるふわに話しました。(soh) ダイアモンドなのかダイヤモンドなのか。油井が読めなくて油田って言っちゃいました。(tadasu)

The Turning Point Podcast
Raj Singh - Entrepreneur Lessons & Remote Work

The Turning Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 43:58


Raj Singh is Co-Founder and CEO of Loop Team, a virtual office for distributed teams. Previously, Raj Co-Founded Tempo AI, a smart calendar acquired by Salesforce, Co-Founded AllTheCooks, the largest mobile recipe community acquired by Cookpad, served as VP of Business Development for Skyfire, the first mobile browser that could play Flash acquired by Opera, Co-founded Veeker, NBC’s first mobile video citizen journalism service acquired by WMG and ToneThis, CNET’s top downloaded ringtone creation product. Learn more about the Podcast and other projects: https://turningpointpodcast.com/  https://maritaespada.com/    Support The Podcast & Marita's Work By Visiting: https://www.patreon.com/maritaespada Love the Music? Learn more about The Kount - https://www.thekount.com/about  

The Turning Point Podcast
Raj Singh - Entrepreneur Lessons & Remote Work

The Turning Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 43:58


Raj Singh is Co-Founder and CEO of Loop Team, a virtual office for distributed teams. Previously, Raj Co-Founded Tempo AI, a smart calendar acquired by Salesforce, Co-Founded AllTheCooks, the largest mobile recipe community acquired by Cookpad, served as VP of Business Development for Skyfire, the first mobile browser that could play Flash acquired by Opera, Co-founded Veeker, NBC’s first mobile video citizen journalism service acquired by WMG and ToneThis, CNET’s top downloaded ringtone creation product. Learn more about the Podcast and other projects: https://turningpointpodcast.com/  https://maritaespada.com/    Support The Podcast & Marita's Work By Visiting: https://www.patreon.com/maritaespada Love the Music? Learn more about The Kount - https://www.thekount.com/about  

The Turning Point Podcast
Raj Singh - Entrepreneur Lessons & Remote Work

The Turning Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 43:58


Raj Singh is Co-Founder and CEO of Loop Team, a virtual office for distributed teams. Previously, Raj Co-Founded Tempo AI, a smart calendar acquired by Salesforce, Co-Founded AllTheCooks, the largest mobile recipe community acquired by Cookpad, served as VP of Business Development for Skyfire, the first mobile browser that could play Flash acquired by Opera, Co-founded Veeker, NBC’s first mobile video citizen journalism service acquired by WMG and ToneThis, CNET’s top downloaded ringtone creation product. Learn more about the Podcast and other projects: https://turningpointpodcast.com/  https://maritaespada.com/    Support The Podcast & Marita's Work By Visiting: https://www.patreon.com/maritaespada Love the Music? Learn more about The Kount - https://www.thekount.com/about  

IOSYS / haitenai.com
NLP ぬるぽ放送局 第737回 おじさんがおじさんになってよろこんでる #nurupo

IOSYS / haitenai.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 94:55


2019年10月パワープレイ 2019・10・6 Release IO-0323 ROCKIN'ON TOUHOU VOL.8 Disc1 Tr. 01 アルターエゴ https://www.iosysos.com/discographyportal.php?cdno=IO-0323 番組時間:94分55秒 出演者:夕野ヨシミ、たくや ---- 2019/10/24 公開録音したものを配信いたします。 ラジオ記事はリスナーのEEチャンピオンさんが書いてくれているので楽してます。 <オープニング> ・誰だよ! ・銀河ヨシミさん ・メルカリで8万 ・さっきまで袋に入ってたVT-4 ・騙されて定価で買った人 ・どうして? ・やってくぞい <Aパート> ・ふつおたです ・26回目の誕生日 ・アラサーか・・・ ・まだまだ26歳 ・特殊な就活 ・ミートボール ・我のトークの話 ・実にけしからん ・最後に麦チョコ ・ヘクタールとヘクトパスは親戚 ・音屋は音楽のことになると怖くなる ・お酒くださいとお金ください ・女神転生の一方通行になってるドア ・仕事しないと出れない部屋 ・安倍総理 寿詞 ・日帰りだけど1泊2日 ・全部雲 ・ボーディングブリッジの尻 ・プロペラ機はすぐに止まる ・クシロンの村 ・手前の丘が邪魔 ・この入場料480円はなんだったのか ・ヒグマ出没注意 ・毛ガニなんだ・・・ ・あれ?ここ入っていいのかな? ・小さいのぼりが3つ置いてあるTELEPHONE ・お酒が飲めない ・生牡蠣に数滴のウイスキー ・トレイ 割りばし 牡蠣殻 ・昆布森 ・そばの緑はクロレラ ・737の偶然 ・今日は薄い話が多い ・もう1泊できるドン ・急に紫色の人 ・あとは函館 ・天童よしみが3万円分 ・誰なんですか? ・JKか! ・続きは来週で ・はかせに使ってもらおう ・地方自治体に複合機を売りつける話をしてもらおう <Bパート> ・いい曲を聞くとMVを付けたくなる ・10月がもう終わっちゃう ・クイズコーナー ・それっぽい ・ドラクエクイズ ・片目が潰れる ・小指が元に戻る ・夢がある若者はいいよね ・マネロンの隠語はパフパフ ・うちのシマの半分 ・ヤ〇ザおもしろい ・来週はJKでやろう ・ランキングのコーナーです ・今週は「束縛」であいうえお作文でのランキングです ・ソフトバンクがね ・一番バッターで思い出したのね ・今が旬の食べ物 ・第1位 クマ肉 ・北海道の短い秋 ・また薄い話なんだけどね ・牛丼カツ丼 ・個人的に思ったこと ・第1位 苦しまずに20キロ痩せる(10年) ・タピオカブームにモノ申すあの人 ・すぐ来るから ・山形の美味しいもの ・第1位 薔薇 ・優勝 じんだん餅 ・ずんだは甘くていい ・イオシスコントランキング番外編 ・第1位 クロコダイルは目から落ちるのか ・爆発オチ ・1塁から4塁まで埋まってる ・ホークスに期待すること ・第1位 内川の決勝タイムリー ・東方キャノンボールで欲しいキャラ ・爆乳中国人 ・一挙6点 ・野球の法則が乱れる ・バイバイン知ってる ・おすすめ絵師さん ・第1位 クジラックスさん ・50%ですね ・ご存じの通りです ・シックスランホームラン ・次回のお題は「釧路」であいうえお作文のランキングを作ってください ・また「く」が入ってる ・食用バラとは ・CookPadで1件しかヒットしないもの ・鉄くずで1件ヒット ・小指は15件 <エンディング> ・映像CMがないので物を出す ・震えてる魔理沙 ・今週末M3あります ・略称バーチャル ・バーチャル皇居 ・みなまで言わない ・曲もアニマル ・2枚で3500円 ・物干し竿は付きません ・先着12名に2枚タイトルセットあります ・売り子はたくさんいます ・すごい健全 ・MV回してください https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBo_-GPXDcQ ・あれをオススメするセンス ・チルノとまりおのパーフェクトさんすう教室 ・ビートさんですよ ・再生リストが揃いました ・チェックするものがたくさん ・次の生放送は月曜日です ・11月の予定もたくさん ・葛西ハーコーズ ・4万円の元は取ったかな? ・おじさんがおじさんになってよろこんでる ・バヤ肉 ・バーチャルの必要性は? ・次回ははかせがいます(夕野さんはいません) 10/27 M3-2019秋    ■IOSYS 第二展示場2F ス-22a,b    ■Notebook Records 第一展示場 N-01a,b 10/28 IOSYS SHOP新アイテム19時から買える 10/28 くま牧/ぬるぽ 11/2 #ツイまつり@川崎CLUB CITTA'*D.watt 11/2(土) #fantastic5 @札幌PT*RoughSketch 11/3(日) #ヤツコア @札幌PT*RoughSketch 11/8(金) lab.26*D.watt 11/9(土)夜 #終点サティーヌ村@狸小路mole 11/15(金) dark matter @札幌SPiCE*RoughSketch 11/16(土) 12:30- Izanagi Distribution 12@大阪Bar Guild*D.watt 11/17 第百三十四季 文々。新聞友の会@京都*D.watt 11/23(土)夜 #code_g @渋谷nagomix*D.watt 11/23 葛西ハーコーズ 札幌ワンマン試合2019@札幌PT*RoughSketch

The Product Experience
Rapid Prototyping – Philip Pantelides on The Product Experience

The Product Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 34:47


For our first episode back after a summer break, we chat with Philip Pantelides, who takes us on a journey through Japan, Indonesia and beyond. (er, Bristol.) As the Head of Product for Premium Services at Cookpad, Philip has become known for his unstinting attention to detail, and taking rapid prototyping to a whole new [...] Read more » The post Rapid Prototyping – Philip Pantelides on The Product Experience appeared first on Mind the Product.

De taquito a la mañana
Cookpad, una aplicación para compartir y aprender recetas con personas de todo el mundo

De taquito a la mañana

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 16:51


De taquito a la mañana recibió a Julieta Luján, coordinadora de la aplicación de recetas Cookpad para Uruguay y María Fernanda Viera, que contaron cómo interactuar en esta plataforma digital.

Radio Crianzas
34. RC - Mecanografía e inglés. Asoc. El Árbol

Radio Crianzas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 65:49


Volvemos con un nuevo episodio de Radio Crianzas. Esta vez dedicado a las actividades extraescolares y grabado en la sede de la Asociación El Árbol de Sotillo de la Adrada. Y como siempre las recetas de Ana que nos comenta como novedad que ahora Cookpad envía un boletín gratuito de este tipo con ideas de cenas y meriendas cada semana:http://newsletters.cookpad.com/es/es/newsletter/1_4_2019.html

Radio Crianzas
34. RC - Mecanografía e inglés. Asoc. El Árbol

Radio Crianzas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 65:49


Volvemos con un nuevo episodio de Radio Crianzas. Esta vez dedicado a las actividades extraescolares y grabado en la sede de la Asociación El Árbol de Sotillo de la Adrada. Y como siempre las recetas de Ana que nos comenta como novedad que ahora Cookpad envía un boletín gratuito de este tipo con ideas de cenas y meriendas cada semana:http://newsletters.cookpad.com/es/es/newsletter/1_4_2019.html

My Ruby Story
MRS 082: Sebastian Sogamoso

My Ruby Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 28:24


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plank .TECH - Go.tech/MRS and use the coupon code “MRS.TECH” and get a 1 year .TECH Domain at $9.99 and 5 Year Domain at $49.99. Hurry! CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sebastian Sogamoso Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Sebastian Sogamoso, a software developer from Colombia. Sebastian now lives in Panama City and works for CookPad. Listen to Sebastian on the Ruby Rogues podcast here. Sebastian first started coding in high school with Pascal. Upon graduating with a Systems Engineering degree from National University of Colombia, he continued developing in Ruby.js. Sebastian will be a track director in RailsConf2019 which will take place in Minneapolis at the end of April. He is also on the organizing team for RubyConf Colombia scheduled to take place in Colombia in September 2019. Links RR 349: The Overnight Failure with Sebastian Sogamoso Sebastian's Website https://medium.com/@sebasoga Sebastian's Twitter Sebastian’s GitHub http://railsgirls.com/ https://www.railsconf.com/ CookPad https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Sebastian Sogamoso: Paper app: https://paper.bywetransfer.com/ Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport RubyConf Colombia : http://www.rubyconf.co Charles Max Wood: Code BEAM SF 2019 A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway

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MRS 082: Sebastian Sogamoso

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 28:24


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plank .TECH - Go.tech/MRS and use the coupon code “MRS.TECH” and get a 1 year .TECH Domain at $9.99 and 5 Year Domain at $49.99. Hurry! CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sebastian Sogamoso Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Sebastian Sogamoso, a software developer from Colombia. Sebastian now lives in Panama City and works for CookPad. Listen to Sebastian on the Ruby Rogues podcast here. Sebastian first started coding in high school with Pascal. Upon graduating with a Systems Engineering degree from National University of Colombia, he continued developing in Ruby.js. Sebastian will be a track director in RailsConf2019 which will take place in Minneapolis at the end of April. He is also on the organizing team for RubyConf Colombia scheduled to take place in Colombia in September 2019. Links RR 349: The Overnight Failure with Sebastian Sogamoso Sebastian's Website https://medium.com/@sebasoga Sebastian's Twitter Sebastian’s GitHub http://railsgirls.com/ https://www.railsconf.com/ CookPad https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Sebastian Sogamoso: Paper app: https://paper.bywetransfer.com/ Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport RubyConf Colombia : http://www.rubyconf.co Charles Max Wood: Code BEAM SF 2019 A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway

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MRS 082: Sebastian Sogamoso

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 28:24


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plank .TECH - Go.tech/MRS and use the coupon code “MRS.TECH” and get a 1 year .TECH Domain at $9.99 and 5 Year Domain at $49.99. Hurry! CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sebastian Sogamoso Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Sebastian Sogamoso, a software developer from Colombia. Sebastian now lives in Panama City and works for CookPad. Listen to Sebastian on the Ruby Rogues podcast here. Sebastian first started coding in high school with Pascal. Upon graduating with a Systems Engineering degree from National University of Colombia, he continued developing in Ruby.js. Sebastian will be a track director in RailsConf2019 which will take place in Minneapolis at the end of April. He is also on the organizing team for RubyConf Colombia scheduled to take place in Colombia in September 2019. Links RR 349: The Overnight Failure with Sebastian Sogamoso Sebastian's Website https://medium.com/@sebasoga Sebastian's Twitter Sebastian’s GitHub http://railsgirls.com/ https://www.railsconf.com/ CookPad https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Sebastian Sogamoso: Paper app: https://paper.bywetransfer.com/ Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport RubyConf Colombia : http://www.rubyconf.co Charles Max Wood: Code BEAM SF 2019 A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway

ajitofm
ajitofm 42: You must unlearn what you have learned

ajitofm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 122:09


songmuさん、t_wadaさん、katzchangと監視、Observability、Envoy、Twelve-Factor App、SimpleとEasy、Readability、キーバインドなどについて話しました。 songmu on Twitter: “#ajitofm の治安が良いの許せん。 @t_wada さんとめちゃくちゃになりてぇ” O’Reilly Japan - 入門 監視 書評「入門 監視」 - アプリケーションエンジニアにこそおすすめの監視入門本 - すずけんメモ ajitofm 13: Test Driven Development songmu on Twitter: “「俺自身が @t_wada になることだ」と言う社内エントリを書いた” Mackerel Meetup #12で異常検知機能について発表しました - yasuhisa’s blog Distributed Systems Tracing with Zipkin (2012) Observability at Twitter: technical overview, part I クラウドネイティブアプリケーションの観測可能性と監視 Monitoring and Observability – Cindy Sridharan – Medium O’Reilly Japan - 進化的アーキテクチャ ajitofm 29: Chiki Chiki Monitoring Envoy Proxy - Home Service Mesh and Cookpad - クックパッド開発者ブログ The Twelve-Factor App (日本語訳) heroku/12factor The Big Kickoff | Heroku (2007) ビジネスチャットツール | Typetalk(タイプトーク) Kazuho@Cybozu Labs: 監視とは継続的なテストである、という話 (もしくは cronlog とテストスクリプトを組み合わせた監視手法について) (2010) Home - Test Anything Protocol Songmu/horenso: Command wrapper for reporting the result. It is useful for cron jobs. mkr wrapでcronなどのバッチジョブを監視する - Mackerel ヘルプ shell - What does “–” (double-dash) mean? (also known as “bare double dash”) - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange LeanとDevOpsの科学[Accelerate] テクノロジーの戦略的活用が組織変革を加速する impress top gearシリーズ | Nicole Forsgren Ph.D., Jez Humble, Gene Kim, 武舎広幸, 武舎るみ | 工学 | Kindleストア | Amazon The DevOps 逆転だ!究極の継続的デリバリー | ジーン キム, ケビン ベア, ジョージ スパッフォード, 長尾 高弘, 榊原 彰 | コンピュータ・IT | Kindleストア | Amazon 東京トイボックス 新装版 1 | うめ | 青年マンガ | Kindleストア | Amazon テスト駆動開発 | KentBeck, 和田卓人 | 工学 | Kindleストア | Amazon サーバサイドからクライアントサイドのJavaScriptを呼び出す際のベストプラクティス - kazuhoのメモ置き場 SimpleとEasyは違う / Simple is not Easy - Speaker Deck Simplicity is Complicated (2015) vimが生成する元ネタ dotfiles/go.snippets at master · suzuken/dotfiles 本の虫: MITがSICPを教えなくなった理由 IdeaVim - Plugins | JetBrains PhpStorm45分集中超絶技巧 #phpconsen #phpconsen_b - Speaker Deck Upsource: Code Review, Project Analytics, and Team Collaboration by JetBrains みんなのGo言語 現場で使える実践テクニック:書籍案内|技術評論社 Mackerel Meetup #13 Tokyo #mackerelio - connpass SeleniumConf Tokyo 2019 - SeleniumConf Tokyo 2019 DevOps Days Tokyo 2019 フィードバックもお待ちしております! https://ajito.fm/form/ または Twitter: #ajitofm までどうぞ。

ajitofm
ajitofm 29: Chiki Chiki Monitoring

ajitofm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 81:17


mirakuiさん、cynipeさん、katzchangさんとEnvoy、Chaos Engineering、re:Invent、Auto Scaling Group、インスタンスローテート、AWSでのモニタリングなどについて話しました。 Admins Bar 沖縄が本州より涼しい避暑地になる - Togetter 東京五輪へサマータイム論 暑さ対策に腐心 官房長官は慎重  :日本経済新聞 Google Cloud Next '18 | July 24 - 26 San Francisco 川の流れているベネチアンホテル Introduction to BigQuery ML  |  BigQuery  |  Google Cloud Data Firehose をストリーミング Amazon Kinesis – AWS Envoy Proxy - Home Knative - Built on Kubernetes and Istio  |  Compute Products  |  Google Cloud petergoldstein/dalli: High performance memcached client for Ruby Service Mesh and Cookpad – Envoy Proxy Service Mesh and Cookpad - クックパッド開発者ブログ Observability, Service Mesh and Microservices - Speaker Deck Chaos Engineering やっていく宣言 - クックパッド開発者ブログ Netflix/chaosmonkey: Chaos Monkey is a resiliency tool that helps applications tolerate random instance failures. ☄️(本人) on Twitter: “「俺が本物のChaos Engineeringを見せてやるよ」って言いながら、講演の真っ最中に本番環境を壊すセッションをしたい” AWS Re:Invent 2012 - Chaos Monkey & The Netflix Simian Army (2012) AWS でいままで起きた大規模障害を振り返る Accessing Amazon CloudWatch Logs for AWS Lambda - AWS Lambda Send log to multiple log drivers · Issue #17910 · moby/moby (2015) Immutable Infrastructure #1 (by katzchang) - Speaker Deck (2014) Immutable Infrastructure Conference #1 : ATND Issei Naruta on Twitter: “来るべき時に備えて Immutable Water 買ってきたのにみんなまじめだ #immutableinfra” (2014) Amazon EC2 Instance Store - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Amazon EC2's New I2 Instance Type – Available Now! | AWS News Blog (2013) Netflix/asgard: Web interface for application deployments and cloud management in Amazon Web Services (AWS) (deprecated) S3 Organizer(S3Fox) – Add-ons for Firefox Stackdriver - ハイブリッド モニタリング  |  Google Cloud GoogleがクラウドモニタリングサービスStackdriverを買収して同社クラウドプラットホームの優位化を目指す | TechCrunch Japan (2014) Spotinst: Intelligent Workload Management EC2 Fleet – Manage Thousands of On-Demand and Spot Instances with One Request | AWS News Blog Spotinst API Homepage - Spotinst API GCP の料金体系  |  Google Cloud 日本ハム | チキチキボーン Issei Naruta on Twitter: “まさかこの30kgもの肉が社員らによっておいしく調理され完食されるとは。今夜はクックパッドのRails化10周年を祝うパーティでした。サービスも会社も大きく成長しました。… “ 編集後記 2018年6月27日付けのリリースによると、Docker EEでは複数のロギングドライバーに対応しているようです。 Docker EE Engine release notes | Docker Documentation フィードバックもお待ちしております!番組へのお便り、励ましのお手紙、インスタンスローテート派閥の方まで、 https://ajito.fm/form/ または Twitter: #ajitofm までどうぞ。

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MRS 052: Takashi Kokubun

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 22:12


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Takashi Kokubun This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Takashi Kokubun. Takashi is a template engine hobbyist, is currently working on the JIT Compiler for Ruby 2.6, and is a Ruby on Rails application engineer at Treasure Data. He first got into programming in his first year at university where he learned C in his first part-time job. They talk about why he decided to work with Ruby, the first thing he built with it, and how you would write a templating system. They also touch on what he is working on now, what his plans are for the future, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Takashi intro Ruby Rogues Episode 357 How did you first get into programming? Learned C in his first part-time job Creating iOS puzzle games Starting to work with Ruby on Rails What makes you decide to work with Ruby? Ruby was cleaner and simpler JIT compiler to make Ruby faster How did you find Ruby? Friends tweeting about Ruby What was the first thing you built with Ruby? What was it about Ruby that you really liked? Simple syntax Did you do anything in open source with Ruby before working on the JIT compiler? His JIT Compiler What goes into writing a templating system? Haml What are you working on now? No longer working for Cookpad How do you spend your time? What’s your favorite thing about working on all of this? Barbeque Speakerdeck slides on Barbeque And much, much more! Links: Ruby Rogues Episode 357 Ruby on Rails Ruby Treasure Data JIT Compiler Haml Cookpad Barbeque Speakerdeck slides on Barbeque Takashi’s GitHub Takashi’s Medium @k0kubun Sponsors: FreshBooks Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Dedicate show to Father Camping Utah Backyard Homesteading Pinterest Takashi Takoyaki Ruby Kaigi 2018

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MRS 052: Takashi Kokubun

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 22:12


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Takashi Kokubun This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Takashi Kokubun. Takashi is a template engine hobbyist, is currently working on the JIT Compiler for Ruby 2.6, and is a Ruby on Rails application engineer at Treasure Data. He first got into programming in his first year at university where he learned C in his first part-time job. They talk about why he decided to work with Ruby, the first thing he built with it, and how you would write a templating system. They also touch on what he is working on now, what his plans are for the future, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Takashi intro Ruby Rogues Episode 357 How did you first get into programming? Learned C in his first part-time job Creating iOS puzzle games Starting to work with Ruby on Rails What makes you decide to work with Ruby? Ruby was cleaner and simpler JIT compiler to make Ruby faster How did you find Ruby? Friends tweeting about Ruby What was the first thing you built with Ruby? What was it about Ruby that you really liked? Simple syntax Did you do anything in open source with Ruby before working on the JIT compiler? His JIT Compiler What goes into writing a templating system? Haml What are you working on now? No longer working for Cookpad How do you spend your time? What’s your favorite thing about working on all of this? Barbeque Speakerdeck slides on Barbeque And much, much more! Links: Ruby Rogues Episode 357 Ruby on Rails Ruby Treasure Data JIT Compiler Haml Cookpad Barbeque Speakerdeck slides on Barbeque Takashi’s GitHub Takashi’s Medium @k0kubun Sponsors: FreshBooks Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Dedicate show to Father Camping Utah Backyard Homesteading Pinterest Takashi Takoyaki Ruby Kaigi 2018

My Ruby Story
MRS 052: Takashi Kokubun

My Ruby Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 22:12


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Takashi Kokubun This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Takashi Kokubun. Takashi is a template engine hobbyist, is currently working on the JIT Compiler for Ruby 2.6, and is a Ruby on Rails application engineer at Treasure Data. He first got into programming in his first year at university where he learned C in his first part-time job. They talk about why he decided to work with Ruby, the first thing he built with it, and how you would write a templating system. They also touch on what he is working on now, what his plans are for the future, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Takashi intro Ruby Rogues Episode 357 How did you first get into programming? Learned C in his first part-time job Creating iOS puzzle games Starting to work with Ruby on Rails What makes you decide to work with Ruby? Ruby was cleaner and simpler JIT compiler to make Ruby faster How did you find Ruby? Friends tweeting about Ruby What was the first thing you built with Ruby? What was it about Ruby that you really liked? Simple syntax Did you do anything in open source with Ruby before working on the JIT compiler? His JIT Compiler What goes into writing a templating system? Haml What are you working on now? No longer working for Cookpad How do you spend your time? What’s your favorite thing about working on all of this? Barbeque Speakerdeck slides on Barbeque And much, much more! Links: Ruby Rogues Episode 357 Ruby on Rails Ruby Treasure Data JIT Compiler Haml Cookpad Barbeque Speakerdeck slides on Barbeque Takashi’s GitHub Takashi’s Medium @k0kubun Sponsors: FreshBooks Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Dedicate show to Father Camping Utah Backyard Homesteading Pinterest Takashi Takoyaki Ruby Kaigi 2018

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RR 349: The Overnight Failure with Sebastian Sogamoso

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 65:51


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Eric Berry Dave Kimura David Richards Special Guests: Sebastian Sogamoso In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel discusses failures with Sebastian Sogamoso. Sebastian is a software developer of 6 years, and working with Ruby for the last 5 years, and before worked with Java and PHP. He is currently living in Panama City, but grew up in Colombia. He now works for CookPad and organizes a Ruby conference in Colombia. Sebastian stresses the fact that everyone fails no matter what, and if you take responsibility and learn from your failures, you can more on to become a better programmer and developer because of it. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Ruby, Java, and PHP Failure stories Personal failure stories in software projects Public failure stories in technology companies Failure from a personal perspective I am the worst developer ever? Will I get fired? Will this ever be over? Getting peer support Will I have to carry with the weight of this failure for my entire career? Taking time off to decompress Failure from a company perspective The customer support side The Public Relationships side The engineering side Blameless postmortems (don’t do guilt blame) Root cause analysis Fix the code, but most importantly the processes Gaining confidence back Mental health Why sharing our failures can help Impostor syndrome And much, much more! Links:   Linode CookPad Interview Cake FreshBooks SebaSoga.com @SebaSoga Sebastian’s GitHub SourceDiving.com   Picks: Charles Craigslist eBay Classified Sites for Non-Running Vehicles Eric Django Cats Dave Costco Glasses David The Knowledge Worker by Peter Drucker A Different View of Mindfulness by Zat Rana   Sebastian Headspace App You Need a Budget App 1Blocker App

Ruby Rogues
RR 349: The Overnight Failure with Sebastian Sogamoso

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 65:51


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Eric Berry Dave Kimura David Richards Special Guests: Sebastian Sogamoso In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel discusses failures with Sebastian Sogamoso. Sebastian is a software developer of 6 years, and working with Ruby for the last 5 years, and before worked with Java and PHP. He is currently living in Panama City, but grew up in Colombia. He now works for CookPad and organizes a Ruby conference in Colombia. Sebastian stresses the fact that everyone fails no matter what, and if you take responsibility and learn from your failures, you can more on to become a better programmer and developer because of it. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Ruby, Java, and PHP Failure stories Personal failure stories in software projects Public failure stories in technology companies Failure from a personal perspective I am the worst developer ever? Will I get fired? Will this ever be over? Getting peer support Will I have to carry with the weight of this failure for my entire career? Taking time off to decompress Failure from a company perspective The customer support side The Public Relationships side The engineering side Blameless postmortems (don’t do guilt blame) Root cause analysis Fix the code, but most importantly the processes Gaining confidence back Mental health Why sharing our failures can help Impostor syndrome And much, much more! Links:   Linode CookPad Interview Cake FreshBooks SebaSoga.com @SebaSoga Sebastian’s GitHub SourceDiving.com   Picks: Charles Craigslist eBay Classified Sites for Non-Running Vehicles Eric Django Cats Dave Costco Glasses David The Knowledge Worker by Peter Drucker A Different View of Mindfulness by Zat Rana   Sebastian Headspace App You Need a Budget App 1Blocker App

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RR 349: The Overnight Failure with Sebastian Sogamoso

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 65:51


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Eric Berry Dave Kimura David Richards Special Guests: Sebastian Sogamoso In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel discusses failures with Sebastian Sogamoso. Sebastian is a software developer of 6 years, and working with Ruby for the last 5 years, and before worked with Java and PHP. He is currently living in Panama City, but grew up in Colombia. He now works for CookPad and organizes a Ruby conference in Colombia. Sebastian stresses the fact that everyone fails no matter what, and if you take responsibility and learn from your failures, you can more on to become a better programmer and developer because of it. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Ruby, Java, and PHP Failure stories Personal failure stories in software projects Public failure stories in technology companies Failure from a personal perspective I am the worst developer ever? Will I get fired? Will this ever be over? Getting peer support Will I have to carry with the weight of this failure for my entire career? Taking time off to decompress Failure from a company perspective The customer support side The Public Relationships side The engineering side Blameless postmortems (don’t do guilt blame) Root cause analysis Fix the code, but most importantly the processes Gaining confidence back Mental health Why sharing our failures can help Impostor syndrome And much, much more! Links:   Linode CookPad Interview Cake FreshBooks SebaSoga.com @SebaSoga Sebastian’s GitHub SourceDiving.com   Picks: Charles Craigslist eBay Classified Sites for Non-Running Vehicles Eric Django Cats Dave Costco Glasses David The Knowledge Worker by Peter Drucker A Different View of Mindfulness by Zat Rana   Sebastian Headspace App You Need a Budget App 1Blocker App

AWS re:Invent 2017
CON309: Containerized Machine Learning on AWS

AWS re:Invent 2017

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 63:21


Image recognition is a field of deep learning that uses neural networks to recognize the subject and traits for a given image. In Japan, Cookpad uses Amazon ECS to run an image recognition platform on clusters of GPU-enabled EC2 instances. In this session, hear from Cookpad about the challenges they faced building and scaling this advanced, user-friendly service to ensure high-availability and low-latency for tens of millions of users.

Ni Tan Fanboys Podcast
Podcast #068

Ni Tan Fanboys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2016 46:31


Este es un nuevo podcast en solitario, sin Monky. En la sección Noticias de Apple comento acerca de la actualización a iOS 10.1.1, la actualización a iTunes 12.5.3, de la noticia que indica que WatchOS 3.1 ha mejorado el desempeño de la batería de los Apple Watch Series 1 y Series 2, acerca del Programa de Reemplazo de la batería del iPhone 6S, del Programa de Reparación de la bisagra del iMac de 27", de la llegada de Apple Pay a España el pasado 1 de Diciembre, del continuo retraso del lanzamiento de los AirPods y de la llegada de Apple Music para Estudiantes Universitarios a Chile y otros 24 países. En la sección de Rumores de Apple les comento acerca del rumor que indica que Apple estaría considerando reducir en aun 20% el precio de suscripción de Apple Music, también que Apple seguiría trabajando en los automóviles pero enfocado en el software y finalmente el rumor que indica que Apple habría cesado el desarrollo de la familia de routers de AirPort. En la sección iOS Apps comento acerca del juego Amateur Surgeon 4, Cookpad y RoadTrip. En la sección MacApps les comento acerca de la aplicación Touché la cual permite probar una TouchBar virtual en aquellos Macs que no disponen de esta tecnología que viene en los nuevos MacBook Pro. En la sección Internet comento respecto a la compra de Pebble por parte de Fitbit por USD$40M, y del anuncio de estándar Bluetooth 4.0 por parte de la Bluetooth Special Interest Group. Finalmente en la sección Bookmarks, les comento acerca del sitio everymac.com, un sitio en el cual podemos encontrar las especificaciones técnicas de todos los dispositivos creados por Apple, capacidad de actualización y el precio actual en el cual se están comercializando en el mercado de la reventa.

Ni Tan Fanboys Podcast
Podcast #068

Ni Tan Fanboys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2016 46:31


Este es un nuevo podcast en solitario, sin Monky. En la sección Noticias de Apple comento acerca de la actualización a iOS 10.1.1, la actualización a iTunes 12.5.3, de la noticia que indica que WatchOS 3.1 ha mejorado el desempeño de la batería de los Apple Watch Series 1 y Series 2, acerca del Programa de Reemplazo de la batería del iPhone 6S, del Programa de Reparación de la bisagra del iMac de 27", de la llegada de Apple Pay a España el pasado 1 de Diciembre, del continuo retraso del lanzamiento de los AirPods y de la llegada de Apple Music para Estudiantes Universitarios a Chile y otros 24 países. En la sección de Rumores de Apple les comento acerca del rumor que indica que Apple estaría considerando reducir en aun 20% el precio de suscripción de Apple Music, también que Apple seguiría trabajando en los automóviles pero enfocado en el software y finalmente el rumor que indica que Apple habría cesado el desarrollo de la familia de routers de AirPort. En la sección iOS Apps comento acerca del juego Amateur Surgeon 4, Cookpad y RoadTrip. En la sección MacApps les comento acerca de la aplicación Touché la cual permite probar una TouchBar virtual en aquellos Macs que no disponen de esta tecnología que viene en los nuevos MacBook Pro. En la sección Internet comento respecto a la compra de Pebble por parte de Fitbit por USD$40M, y del anuncio de estándar Bluetooth 4.0 por parte de la Bluetooth Special Interest Group. Finalmente en la sección Bookmarks, les comento acerca del sitio everymac.com, un sitio en el cual podemos encontrar las especificaciones técnicas de todos los dispositivos creados por Apple, capacidad de actualización y el precio actual en el cual se están comercializando en el mercado de la reventa.

Rebuild
50: Write Once, Run Nowhere (Naoya Ito)

Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2014 57:29


Naoya Itoさんをゲストに迎えて、Yo, Facebook 心理実験、RubyMotion, iOS 8, Parse などについて話しました。 スポンサー: COOKPAD Show Notes Rebuild: Aftershow 48: Yo (kenn) Yo me at REBUILDFM Yo Developers API The Yo API: The Possibilities Are Endless sakatam/hubot-yo Facebook offers explanation for controversial News Feed psychology experiment Facebook Researcher's Explanation Rebuild: 33: There's No Test For goto fail (hotchpotch) クックパッド採用情報 ★ Why Swift Will Never Replace RubyMotion Swift Programming Language - Apple Developer RubyMotion 3.0 Sneak Peek: Android Support Share extensions in iOS 8: Explained | iMore HBFav2- Hatena-Bookmark Reader for iOS Push Developer Guide | Parse はてなブックマーク Web Hook percol ghq + peco/percol - Tatsuhiko Miyagawa's blog motemen/ghq zaw - zsh anything.el-like widget Wercker で Go のプロジェクトをクロスコンパイルし、GitHub にリリースする Naoya Ito: Google Big QueryでDWH構築

Rebuild
45: Remembering WSDL (gfx)

Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2014 51:37


Goro Fuji さんをゲストに迎えて、Android, Java, RubyMotion, Web API などについて話しました。 Show Notes Bakusoku Iterations Tokyo Mobile First Development at COOKPAD by gfx DeployGate Android Studio Gradle JavaScript Power-Assert spock Android Power-Assert Javassist Maven Central CocoaPods Trunk - CocoaPods Blog PAUSE: Request ID Android Bootstrap Android Developer Tips & Tricks: Creating a "Card" UI Why cards are the future of the web | Inside Intercom Google Plus Update Netflix/RxJava RubyMotion for Android Xamarin F8 Hacker Way: Releasing and Optimizing Mobile Apps for the World git flow Droidfooding: After Years Of Giving Employees iPhones, Posters At Facebook HQ Beg Them To Test Android Google I/O 2014 List of broken apps in Android RunTime (ART) Parse Helios Heroku | The Heroku HTTP API Toolchain Auto-generated Clients from API Schemas Thrift iOS/Android Engineers at COOKPAD

Rebuild
36: Hubot, Deploy this Pull Request (Naoya Ito)

Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2014 62:49


伊藤直也さんをゲストに迎えて、JAWS、Vagrant Share、CoffeeScript、コードレビューなどについて話しました。 スポンサー: Idobata Show Notes JAWS DAYS 2014、Immutable Infrastructure について You don't need API version 2 - yohei's diary Cookpad's deployment and auto scaling Docker 0.9: introducing execution drivers and libcontainer | Docker Blog Vagrant 1.5 and Vagrant Cloud - Vagrant ngrok - secure introspectable tunnels to localhost RequestBin - Collect, inspect and debug HTTP requests and webhooks Idobata ★ Idobata会議01 ★ Hubot, Chat, The Web, and Working in the Open Hands-on with GitHub's New Text Editor Atom Why coffeescript? - Atom Discussion 些末なコードレビュー cookpad/styleguide bbatsov/rubocop Deploy feature branch to Heroku with CircleCI

Teahour
#19 - 聊聊新加坡,聊聊 RedDotRubyConf

Teahour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2013 104:49


本期由 Terry Tai 主持,Dingding Ye 协作主持,邀请到Richard Huang 和 XDite 一起回顾了这一次RedDotRubyConf之行,扯扯淡,谈谈收获。同时也谈谈他们两人在这次大会上名为 "Building Asynchronous APIs" 和 "Secure Your Rails Application: The Basics"两个演讲。 RedDotRubyConf 珍宝海鲜楼 天天海南鸡饭 Universal Studios Singapore Refactoring Rails JRuby For The Win Building Asynchronous APIs Concurrency In Ruby Ruby 2.0 on Rails in Production LessConf Secure Your Rails Application Security is Hard em-synchrony Goliath Grape Sinatra sinatra-synchrony async-rails 构建异步的API服务 Strong Parameters Yehuda Katz DHH slice pattern Double Your Freelancing Rate in 14 Days The blueprint Don't Let Your Business Run You DNSimple Reform Warden Github Rails gosu gem LogDown COOKPAD 24-hour Hackathon Competition Medium 南京第一次Ruby聚会 Special Guests: Richard Huang and xdite.

Rebuild
5: Ruby 2.0 (まつもとゆきひろ)

Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2013 35:12


まつもとゆきひろさんをゲストに迎えて、Ruby 2.0 などについて話しました。 Show Notes Ruby 20周年 Ruby 2.0.0-p0 released COOKPAD migrated to Ruby 1.9 Matz on Ruby 2.0 at Waza Ruby Implementers Meeting The Jon Orwant mug throwing incident at P5P meeting Perl5-6 Reunification Summit / Mug throwing

Rebuild
2: Rails, Redis, VPS (Kenn Ejima)

Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2013 47:56


江島健太郎さんをゲストに迎えて Macbook, 開発環境, Rails, Heroku, VPS などについて話しました。 Show Notes Macbook Pro, Air update Crashplan Arq Boxen rails-dev-box Rails is omakase Railsconf 2012 Keynote by DHH MySQL 5.6 Redis Heroku's Ugly Secret, Heroku Routing Performance Update New Relic Cookpad migrates to VPC Digital Ocean

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Boosting Your App's Performance - RUBY 578

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 34:49


Gavin Morrice is a Senior Ruby Engineer at Cookpad. It is a food tech company and the largest online recipe platform. He joins the Rogues to tackle his article, "How we improved our Rails app's performance with Conditional Get Requests". He explains the idea of their article, what led them to develop their technique, and the way that this technique improves the user's experience.SponsorsAppSignalDeveloper Book Club starting with Clean Architecture by Robert C. MartinBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksHow we improved our Rails app's performance with Conditional Get RequestsHTTP conditional requests - HTTP | MDNETagRails's etag methodRails Etag validators conceptCookpad - Make everyday cooking fun!GitHub: BodaciousLinkedIn: Gavin MorriceTwitter: @MorriceGavinPicksCharles - Meadow | Board Game - BoardGameGeekCharles - Yellowstone - TV Series | Paramount NetworkCharles - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Gavin - ComtéGavin - Amsterdam (2022) - IMDbGavin - Sushi and BeyondJohn - Home | RubyConf 2022John - Pixel 7 ProAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Ruby Rogues
Boosting Your App's Performance - RUBY 578

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 34:49


Gavin Morrice is a Senior Ruby Engineer at Cookpad. It is a food tech company and the largest online recipe platform. He joins the Rogues to tackle his article, "How we improved our Rails app's performance with Conditional Get Requests". He explains the idea of their article, what led them to develop their technique, and the way that this technique improves the user's experience.SponsorsAppSignalDeveloper Book Club starting with Clean Architecture by Robert C. MartinBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksHow we improved our Rails app's performance with Conditional Get RequestsHTTP conditional requests - HTTP | MDNETagRails's etag methodRails Etag validators conceptCookpad - Make everyday cooking fun!GitHub: BodaciousLinkedIn: Gavin MorriceTwitter: @MorriceGavinPicksCharles - Meadow | Board Game - BoardGameGeekCharles - Yellowstone - TV Series | Paramount NetworkCharles - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Gavin - ComtéGavin - Amsterdam (2022) - IMDbGavin - Sushi and BeyondJohn - Home | RubyConf 2022John - Pixel 7 ProAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy