POPULARITY
In episode 80 of o11ycast, Ken Rimple and Jessica Kerr chat with Kent Beck about the emerging world of AI-assisted coding. Beck shares his experiences with "augmented coding," discussing the benefits, challenges, and the evolving relationship between developers and AI agents. They explore how these tools are changing software development practices and what it means for the future of coding.
In episode 80 of o11ycast, Ken Rimple and Jessica Kerr chat with Kent Beck about the emerging world of AI-assisted coding. Beck shares his experiences with "augmented coding," discussing the benefits, challenges, and the evolving relationship between developers and AI agents. They explore how these tools are changing software development practices and what it means for the future of coding.
Traditionally, the burden of judging has fallen to the individuals on the bench, and the profession and broader society have not taken responsibility for preparing and supporting them to do the important work required by the judiciary. So, what can be done? In this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with University of Western Australia lecturer Dr Jessica Kerr about her academic work and why it is so important, the lack of support that judicial officers have traditionally received in undertaking their roles and why, the flow-on consequences for judges, and the need to improve holistic judicial competence. Kerr also delves into what we want and expect from the judiciary, the practical steps to be taken to improve judicial competence and elevate support for such officers, the stigma surrounding wanting to become a judge, and the need for a more diverse bench. She also touches on her experiences as a criminal magistrate in the Seychelles. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
In episode 76 of o11ycast, Jessica Kerr and Martin Thwaites speak with Andrew Keller, Principal Engineer at ObservIQ, about the evolving world of telemetry and observability. They explore the role of OpenTelemetry, the groundbreaking Open Agent Management Protocol (OpAMP), and how open standards are shaping the future of data pipelines. Learn how ObservIQ's innovations help standardize telemetry collection and empower organizations with dynamic, scalable tools for managing their observability ecosystems.
In episode 76 of o11ycast, Jessica Kerr and Martin Thwaites speak with Andrew Keller, Principal Engineer at ObservIQ, about the evolving world of telemetry and observability. They explore the role of OpenTelemetry, the groundbreaking Open Agent Management Protocol (OpAMP), and how open standards are shaping the future of data pipelines. Learn how ObservIQ's innovations help standardize telemetry collection and empower organizations with dynamic, scalable tools for managing their observability ecosystems.
1000 Better Stories - A Scottish Communities Climate Action Network Podcast
In this episode, we share a recording of a panel discussion on Farming and Water held at the Groundswell Outreach regenerative farming meet up at the Falkland estate in Fife, last July. The session explores how landscape-level, regenerative management can help us adapt to the climate-induced extremes of floods and droughts. It also touches on the barriers to implementing such an approach. The panel was led by Ian Davis and included Alister Leggatt, Lyn White, and Cees Kamp and Anthony Ellis. This is the second in a short series focusing on flooding and adaptation stories this month. Credit Recording and edit: Kaska Hempel Music extracts from “Song Shall Be Our Measure”, by Jessica Kerr, performed by herself, Kirsty Orton and Aaron McGregor Poem written and performed by Sophie Cooke “The overpromised land” Both works were commissioned as one of the creative inputs into the Scottish Ecological Design Association's (SEDA) session on integrated land use at GO Falkland. Resources Groundswell https://groundswellag.com/ GO Falkland https://falklandestate.co.uk/go-falkland/ Videos from GO Falkland 2023 and 2024 https://www.youtube.com/@GOFalkland/videos Video of SEDA's session on Solving the Land Use Jigsaw Puzzle at GO Falkland 2024 https://youtu.be/8TxnHG9JwU8?si=RcNYuRmVXMDlU_JP Integrated Trees Network - Scottish Forestry https://www.forestry.gov.scot/support-regulations/farm-woodlands/integrating-trees-network Affinity Water https://www.affinitywater.co.uk/ “Water is Love” film https://www.waterislovefilm.org/ 5 Principles of Regenerative Agriculture https://groundswellag.com/principles-of-regenerative-agriculture/
In episode 73 of o11ycast, Jessica Kerr, Martin Thwaites, and Austin Parker speak with Animesh Koratana, founder and CEO of PlayerZero, about the future of observability with AI. Discover how PlayerZero leverages LLMs to democratize institutional knowledge, improve software quality, and make problem-solving more accessible to all engineers.
In episode 73 of o11ycast, Jessica Kerr, Martin Thwaites, and Austin Parker speak with Animesh Koratana, founder and CEO of PlayerZero, about the future of observability with AI. Discover how PlayerZero leverages LLMs to democratize institutional knowledge, improve software quality, and make problem-solving more accessible to all engineers.
In Episode 71 of o11ycast, Jessica Kerr and Austin Parker sit down with Shir Chorev to delve into the nuances of incorporating Generative AI into applications and testing the outcomes. Shir shares her journey from a data scientist to founding Deepchecks, driven by her vision to enhance the quality and reliability of machine learning and AI in real-world scenarios. Gain valuable insights on how LLMs are reshaping the development landscape, making advanced projects more accessible, and strategies for mitigating adversarial use cases. Whether you're in DevOps, infrastructure, or just passionate about AI, this episode is packed with expert advice and cutting-edge information.
In Episode 71 of o11ycast, Jessica Kerr and Austin Parker sit down with Shir Chorev to delve into the nuances of incorporating Generative AI into applications and testing the outcomes. Shir shares her journey from a data scientist to founding Deepchecks, driven by her vision to enhance the quality and reliability of machine learning and AI in real-world scenarios. Gain valuable insights on how LLMs are reshaping the development landscape, making advanced projects more accessible, and strategies for mitigating adversarial use cases. Whether you're in DevOps, infrastructure, or just passionate about AI, this episode is packed with expert advice and cutting-edge information.
Mark visits Aviemore Bikes to hear about a scheme encouraging locals to take up the use of an e-bike free of charge. He hears who has been using them and why.This week's Scotland's Outdoors podcast features cellist Jessica Kerr telling Helen Needham about her project ‘Stories of People and Trees'. She's been gathering stories relating to trees and has commissioned some new music inspired by them. We hear an excerpt where they admire the trees in Maxwell Park in Glasgow.Back in lockdown in 2020, a seawater pool in the East Neuk of Fife started to experience a bit of a revival. Rachel went for a visit to hear about the group that formed to look after the Cellardyke Pool and the important part it plays in the community. Plus she witnesses some of those brave enough to take a dip in January!The RSPB's Loch Leven reserve is home to lots of different bird life at different times of the year. Mark went along to see what he could spot as we head into spring.And with Spring on our minds, we chat about Imbolc. A Celtic tradition, Imbolc marks the halfway point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. We hear about the traditions and rituals associated with it.Galloway is another area that is campaigning to become Scotland's Next National Park. Rachel speaks to some of those involved in the bid about what makes it so special and why it should be awarded National Park status.After hearing our item on willow coffins recently, the custodian of a natural burial ground in Speyside got in touch to ask if we'd like to visit. So Mark went along to find out what makes a natural burial ground different from a traditional cemetery.A special appeal is being made to trace the descendants of the crew involved in the Stonehaven lifeboat disaster of 1874. Rachel hears the tragic story of the disaster and why the RNLI are trying to find descendants.
Jessica Kerr talks to Dave Farley about a bunch of topics ranging from cybernetics, to systems theory, complex adaptive systems and the importance of data visualisation to observability. Jessica, known by many as @jessitron is Engineering Manager of Dev Relations at Honeycomb, a well known speaker and a symmathecist in the medium of code - which she describes as seeing development teams as learning systems made of people and running software. Jessica and Dave share a love for software development in all its complexity and in the complexity of its socio-technical setting.xxJessica's Website: ➡️ https://jessitron.com "Systems Thinking for Developers" ➡️ • Systems Thinking for Developers • Jes... Jessica Kerr on Medium: ➡️ / jessitron ⭐ PATREON: Join the Continuous Delivery community at access extra perks & content, join in our CD Discord discussions and support the CD YouTube channel. JOIN HERE ➡️ https://bit.ly/ContinuousDeliveryPatreon
Helen Needham hears about some special trees from musician Jessica Kerr
In episode 64 of o11ycast, Jessica Kerr and Martin Thwaites speak with Austin Parker of Honeycomb. This talk explores how observability within an organization provides a shared language between teams to discuss reliability. Other topics examined include numeronyms in the tech space, OpenTelemetry, and Kubernetes.
In episode 64 of o11ycast, Jessica Kerr and Martin Thwaites speak with Austin Parker of Honeycomb. This talk explores how observability within an organization provides a shared language between teams to discuss reliability. Other topics examined include numeronyms in the tech space, OpenTelemetry, and Kubernetes.
This interview was recorded at YOW! London for GOTO Unscripted.gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview hereJessica Kerr - Principal Developer Evangelist at HoneycombJessica Cregg - Information Technology Operations Engineer at CybSafeRESOURCESJessica Kerrjessitron.com@jessitrongithub.com/jessitronlinkedin.com/in/jessicakerrtwitch.tv/jessitronicainstagram.com/jessitronicaJessica Cregg@JessicaCregggithub.com/jessicarfactorylinkedin.com/in/jessicacreggDESCRIPTIONSoftware's evolving landscape goes beyond mere programming, creating far-reaching consequences. Dive into software development's intricate world in this GOTO Unscripted talk where Jessica Kerr explores observability, gamification and systems thinking. Speaking with Jessica Cregg, Kerr highlights the distinct satisfaction derived from collaborative tasks and the pros and cons of integrating gamification as well as competition-driven incentives in software engineering.The talk underscores the interplay of observability and feature flags for agile deployment and issue resolution. Gain deeper insights into systems thinking, a framework that has evolved to embrace software's constant evolution and uncover how observability extends beyond monitoring to provide actionable insights.RECOMMENDED BOOKSDebbie Levitt • Customers Know You SuckYu-kai Chou • Actionable GamificationChris Collins • Gamification: Playing for ProfitsCharity Majors, Liz Fong-Jones & George Miranda • Observability EngineeringKelly Shortridge & Aaron Rinehart • Security Chaos EngineeringMatthew Skelton & Manuel Pais • Team TopologiesTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted almost daily
Have you ever wondered why there are common misconceptions about pelvic floor health? In this episode, we welcome Jessica Kerr, a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy and founder of Allied Therapy Partners. In this episode you will hear: The anatomy of the pelvic floor and its functions. Why it's important to take care of our pelvic health. The common myths we often hear about our bodies as it relates to the pelvic floor Why Latinos don't seek a pelvic floor specialist. How the Latinx community can break the taboo about pelvic health and better educate ourselves about our bodies. Other resources we discussed: Jessica Kerr's Practice: http://www.alliedtherapypartners.com/ Pelvic Guru: https://pelvicguru.com/ Cozean Pelvic Floor Screening Questionnaire: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/d1026c_42a0fda8e5644930950d754619586614.pdf Love this episode? Subscribe wherever you are listening, share this episode with an amiga, and leave a review on Apple podcasts. You can connect with Viva la Mami on Instagram, the VLM website, or email us at podcast@vivalamami.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vivalamami/support
In episode 62 of o11ycast, Jessica Kerr and Martin Thwaites speak with Doug Ramirez of Uplight. This conversation covers many aspects of adopting OpenTelemetry including integration concerns, social challenges, building trust, and running it at scale. Listen in to find out why after 35 years of diverse experiences across several industries, Doug's excited about observability.
In episode 62 of o11ycast, Jessica Kerr and Martin Thwaites speak with Doug Ramirez of Uplight. This conversation covers many aspects of adopting OpenTelemetry including integration concerns, social challenges, building trust, and running it at scale. Listen in to find out why after 35 years of diverse experiences across several industries, Doug's excited about observability.
In this episode, Conor and Ben Deane record live from CppNorth 2023 in Toronto, Canada and interview more speakers and attendees from the conference!Link to Episode 141 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)TwitterADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraBen DeaneGuests InterviewedKate GregoryKristen ShakerJessica KerrShow NotesDate Recorded: 2023-07-19Date Released: 2023-08-04CppNorthCppNorth 2023: Keynote - Optimizing for Change - Ben DeaneCppNorth 2023: Keynote - Steps to Wisdom for C++ Developers - Kate GregoryCppNorth 2023: Iteration Revisited - Tristan BrindleC++ On Sea 2023: Iteration Revisited - Tristan BrindleNDC Tech Town 2023 Kongsberg ConferenceNYC++ MeetupCppNorth 2023: What's New in Compiler Explorer? - Matt GodboltLightning Talk: Using Clang Query to Isolate AST Elements - Kristen Shaker - C++ on Sea 2022CppNorth 2023: Keynote - I can write the code. But getting something done is another matter - Jessica KerrHoneyComb.ioChangeLog Jessica Kerr EpisodesJessica Kerr WebsiteCppNorth 2023: Jessica Kerr Lightning TalkIntro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
Jessica Kerr (known to computers everywhere as @jessitron) is a software developer, speaker, and symmathecist. (A symmathesy is a learning system composed of learning parts. To her, each software team is a symmathesy composed of the people on the team, the running software, and all of their tools.) @jessitron is another of those people who apply ideas from outside software to software, including in her role as a developer advocate at Honeycomb, a company that aims to make the workings of software visible to its developers. Were she not engaging, personable, and enthusiastic, she'd be scarily like me. This conversation is about C. Thi Nguyen's book Games: Agency as Art, whose blurb starts, "Games are a unique art form. Game designers don't just create a world; they create who you will be in that world. They tell you what abilities to use and what goals to take on. In other words, games work in the medium of agency."Jessitron linksjessitron.com (symmathesy)MastodonTwitterHer calendar for observability office hoursReferencesC. Thi Nguyen, Games: Agency as Art, 2020Pandemic (cooperative board game), 2008Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais, Team Topologies: Organizing Business and Technology Teams for Fast Flow, 2019John Kay, Obliquity: Why Our Goals Are Best Achieved Indirectly, 2010The "Farm to Tabor" podcast episode: "Donut science, cars, & grassfed beef", 2018James C. Scott, Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed, 1998In the podcast, I mentioned classic English country gardens. I riffed a bit on Tom Stoppard's play "Arcadia". It "explores the relationship between past and present, order and disorder, certainty and uncertainty. It has been praised by many critics as the finest play from 'one of the most significant contemporary playwrights' in the English language. In 2006, the Royal Institution of Great Britain named it one of the best science-related works ever written." I cut the riff out because – embarrassingly – I couldn't remember the names of either the play or its author. From personal experience, I can recommend this full cast performance for a road trip. On that trip, we also listened to the Alzabo Soup podcast's multi-episode commentary. Photo credit: me
This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/jessica_kerr_who_makes_judges ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/119-academic-words-reference-from-jessica-kerr-who-makes-judges--ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/AYz6s4vmA0M (All Words) https://youtu.be/wQfbEWgSw5s (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/nMncKC0GtAQ (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)
Introduction of moderator, faculty, and disclosures by Todd: We have an incredible discussion coming up with our moderator, Dr. Jessica Kerr, Professor and Clinical Pharmacy Specialist – Cardiometabolic at the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy in Illinois and Dr. Joanna Hudson, who is a tenured Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Translational Science and the Department of Medicine (Division of Nephrology) at the University of Tennessee (UT) Health Science Center and a Clinical Pharmacist specializing in nephrology at Methodist Hospital in Memphis, TN. They will provide a brief overview of anemia in chronic kidney disease and highlight updates and advancements in the development of some of the emerging agents used. If you haven't listened to the three other webinars in this learning series on anemia in chronic kidney disease, be sure to check them out at pharmacytimes.org. Outline updates and advancements in the development of HIF-PH inhibitors for anemia in chronic kidney disease. Express the role of the pharmacist in managing anemia in CKD through early detection and coordination of care. Guests: Dr. Jessica Kerr PharmD Interim Associate Dean - Office of Professional and Student Affairs at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Dr. Joanna Hudson PharmD Professor at University of Tennessee Health Science Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Introduction of moderator, faculty, and disclosures by Todd: We have an incredible discussion coming up with our moderator, Dr. Jessica Kerr, Professor and Clinical Pharmacy Specialist – Cardiometabolic at the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy in Illinois and Dr. Joanna Hudson, who is a tenured Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Translational Science and the Department of Medicine (Division of Nephrology) at the University of Tennessee (UT) Health Science Center and a Clinical Pharmacist specializing in nephrology at Methodist Hospital in Memphis, TN. They will provide a brief overview of anemia in chronic kidney disease and highlight updates and advancements in the development of some of the emerging agents used. If you haven't listened to the three other webinars in this learning series on anemia in chronic kidney disease, be sure to check them out at pharmacytimes.org. Outline updates and advancements in the development of HIF-PH inhibitors for anemia in chronic kidney disease. Express the role of the pharmacist in managing anemia in CKD through early detection and coordination of care. Guests: Dr. Jessica Kerr PharmD Interim Associate Dean - Office of Professional and Student Affairs at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Dr. Joanna Hudson PharmD Professor at University of Tennessee Health Science Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Introduction of moderator, faculty, and disclosures by Todd: We have an incredible discussion coming up with our moderator, Dr. Jessica Kerr, Professor and Clinical Pharmacy Specialist – Cardiometabolic at the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy in Illinois and Dr. Joanna Hudson, who is a tenured Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Translational Science and the Department of Medicine (Division of Nephrology) at the University of Tennessee (UT) Health Science Center and a Clinical Pharmacist specializing in nephrology at Methodist Hospital in Memphis, TN. They will provide a brief overview of anemia in chronic kidney disease and highlight updates and advancements in the development of some of the emerging agents used. If you haven't listened to the three other webinars in this learning series on anemia in chronic kidney disease, be sure to check them out at pharmacytimes.org. Outline updates and advancements in the development of HIF-PH inhibitors for anemia in chronic kidney disease. Express the role of the pharmacist in managing anemia in CKD through early detection and coordination of care. Guests: Dr. Jessica Kerr PharmD Interim Associate Dean - Office of Professional and Student Affairs at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Dr. Joanna Hudson PharmD Professor at University of Tennessee Health Science Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Richard interviews Jessica Kerr. Jessica is a software developer, popular public speaker, and a symmathecist. She tells us about symmathesy and observability and how they make our world develop faster and more harmoniously. When you finish listening to the episode, connect with Jessica on Twitter, visit her website at https://jessitron.com, or chat with her during her office hours at https://www.honeycomb.io/devrel/observability-office-hours/. You can read the transcript of the entire episode at https://kasperowski.com/podcast-90-jessica-kerr/.
In this podcast, Shane Hastie spoke to Jessica Kerr about how software teams and software products are symmathesys – learning systems that are made up of learning parts. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3a9ThSb Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects' Newsletter [monthly]: https://www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter/ Upcoming Events: QCon San Francisco: https://qconsf.com/ - Oct 24-28, 2022 - Oct 2-6, 2023 InfoQ Live: https://live.infoq.com/ - July 19, 2022 - August 23, 2022 QCon Plus online: https://plus.qconferences.com/ - Nov 29 - Dec 9, 2022 QCon London https://qconlondon.com/ - March 26-31, 2023 Follow InfoQ: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: https://bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infoqdotcom/ - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/infoq
In episode 54 of o11ycast, Liz Fong-Jones and Jessica Kerr speak with Alex Boton of Lightstep. They discuss Alex's book Cloud Native Observability with OpenTelemetry, OTel documentation and community, vendor lock-in, and the pain of instrumentation.
In episode 54 of o11ycast, Liz Fong-Jones and Jessica Kerr speak with Alex Boton of Lightstep. They discuss Alex's book Cloud Native Observability with OpenTelemetry, OTel documentation and community, vendor lock-in, and the pain of instrumentation.
A superpower of software development is teaching our code to teach us what's happening. This is observability, and it's why Jessica Kerr works at Honeycomb, where she is a Developer Advocate. After twenty years as a developer, Jess sees software as a significant force in the world. As a symmathecist in the medium of code, she views development teams as learning systems made of both people and software. She believes that, if we allow the software to teach us, it becomes a better teammate and, if this process makes us into systems thinkers, we can be better people in the world! Today, Jess compares the way we work in teams to game design and we find out what she means by observability and how it can serve everybody on a team. She elaborates on the remarkable agency that software developers have and how the languages they use can empower them, especially when they aren't having specific architecture imposed on them! We also touch on what being a polyglot means to Jess, the value of working with rather then against complexity, and what Jess means when she says a software team is the perfect example of a symmathesy, plus so much more, so make sure to tune in today for this fascinating conversation with Jessica Kerr! *Key Points From This Episode: * * Jess starts by drawing an interesting comparison between teamwork and game design. * Insight into her journey as a developer and how she was introduced to Elixir. * Discover Jess' connection to Elixir iteratees via Jose Valim! * Her role at Honeycomb, the languages she uses, and what she means by observability. * Why Jess believes that developers have agency and enormous power. * Why the best language to use is the one that you and your team know best. * The value of standardizing the platform rather than trying to dictate the language. * How observability reveals connections and acts as one tool that serves everybody. * Congressive versus ingressive behavior as per Dr. Eugenia Cheng. * What being a polyglot means to Jess: accepting that others don't think just like you do and actively learning from them. * Working skillfully within complexity rather than trying to eliminate it. * How people gain exposure to different languages at Honeycomb. * The importance of understanding what architecture is being imposed on you. * Jess' favorite talk on symmathesy and why a software team in particular is a symmathesy. * Opportunities and/or weaknesses that being in a polyglot environment can introduce. * Ways you can connect with Jess and even sign up for a 30-minute chat with her! *Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: * Jessica Kerr — https://jessitron.com/ Jessica Kerr on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicakerr/ Jessica Kerr on Twitter — https://twitter.com/jessitron Honeycomb — https://www.honeycomb.io/ Schedule a Call with Jess — honeycomb.io/office-hours Games: Agency As Art — https://objectionable.net/games-agency-as-art/ OpenTelemetry — https://opentelemetry.io/ Matthew Skelton — https://blog.matthewskelton.net/ Team Topologies — https://teamtopologies.com/ QCon — https://plus.qconferences.com/ Keynote: 'The Language is the Least of It' — https://youtu.be/nvV-4040xXI Dr Eugenia Cheng — http://eugeniacheng.com/ x + y — https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/eugenia-cheng/x-y/9781541646513/ 'Backend for frontend (BFF) pattern' — https://medium.com/mobilepeople/backend-for-frontend-pattern-why-you-need-to-know-it-46f94ce420b0 Abstract syntax tree — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstractsyntaxtree Keynote: ‘Collective Problem Solving in Music, Science, Art, and Software' — https://jessitron.com/2019/11/05/keynote-collective-problem-solving-in-music-science-art-and-software/ SmartLogic — https://smartlogic.io/ Special Guest: Jessica Kerr.
In episode 51 of o11ycast, Charity Majors and Jessica Kerr are joined by Henrik Rexed of Dynatrace. This conversation covers a wide array of software and observability topics including trends in performance engineering, insights on minimizing system complexity, the shortcomings of auto-instrumentation, and best practices for avoiding vendor lock-in.
In episode 51 of o11ycast, Charity Majors and Jessica Kerr are joined by Henrik Rexed of Dynatrace. This conversation covers a wide array of software and observability topics including trends in performance engineering, insights on minimizing system complexity, the shortcomings of auto-instrumentation, and best practices for avoiding vendor lock-in.
In episode 50 of o11ycast, Charity Majors and Jessica Kerr are joined by Benjamin Wilms of Steadybit. This conversation examines chaos engineering before production, identifying weak spots in your distributed system, and the health of the tech industry at large.
In episode 50 of o11ycast, Charity Majors and Jessica Kerr are joined by Benjamin Wilms of Steadybit. This conversation examines chaos engineering before production, identifying weak spots in your distributed system, and the health of the tech industry at large.
Provided as a free resource by DataStax https://www.datastax.com/products/datastax-astra?utm_source=DataMeshRadio (AstraDB) https://www.patreon.com/datameshradio (Patreon) Transcript for this episode (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HwzX5uyqH-B5Wm6QotiZDnpsKWmLnQdGOF_r1nBqnew/edit (link)) provided by Starburst. See their Data Mesh Summit recordings https://www.starburst.io/learn/events-webinars/datanova?datameshradio (here) (info gated) In this episode, Scott interviewed Jessica Kerr more widely known as Jessitron who is a Principal Developer Advocate at Honeycomb.io. Or as many affectionally refer to her, the Empress of Software. You're probably gonna enjoy this one :) Scott asked Jessitron on because she had a very pithy tweet about data mesh being "conscious design for unexpected use" and because she knows the developer mindset extremely well and many folks are having trouble working with the developers to get them bought in to sharing their data well. Jessitron started off by discussing one of the big issues with application development: despite the tooling and process advancements of the last 20 years, it's all somehow only made application development harder. So the starting advice is don't just add more to their plate. It probably won't go well! Her biggest point was giving application developers agency in how they share their data is key. Autonomy is just passing the responsibility over without the help. Application developers want guidance/direction to the target outcome, but they want to make the choices on how to achieve said target outcome while being given the resources to do so. The information and capability to do their job is key. For driving buy-in, start with the why, not the ask. Let them know why their data is valuable. And BE SPECIFIC! The conversation should be about their potential impact, not just the negative of "you changed this and it broke" but the aspirational. You want them to start thinking about how can you work together to enable them to share their data in a high context / highly meaningful way. Data mesh is going to be a big culture shift for application developers - you need to not just put something high priority on the backlog. You need to give them the space - meaning that they have enough points or whatever on their backlog - to really understand and learn how to share their data well. You have to focus on teaching them how - possibly via an internal hackathon to start building that muscle - or possibly even a cross functional pair programming-like initiative to show each other your ways of working and share knowledge. Also, show them the impact they are having along the way as they get going, that will motivate them to do more. Be very conscious of language. The interview with the NAV team building the application platform talked about this a lot. Application developers and data people don't speak the same language. Work with them to put it into their language. Jessitron pithy tweet: https://twitter.com/jessitron/status/1471352190149087233 (https://twitter.com/jessitron/status/1471352190149087233) Jessitron Twitter: @jessitron / https://twitter.com/jessitron (https://twitter.com/jessitron) Jessitron emails: jessitron @ gmail.com OR jessitron @ honeycomb.io Jessitron Presentation: Principles of Collaborative Automation: https://jessitron.com/2020/08/03/talk-principles-of-collaborative-automation/ (https://jessitron.com/2020/08/03/talk-principles-of-collaborative-automation/) Jessitron blog post: To share the work, share the decisions: https://jessitron.com/2022/02/01/to-share-the-work-share/ (https://jessitron.com/2022/02/01/to-share-the-work-share/) Book mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/Why-Information-Grows-Evolution-Economies-ebook/dp/B00TT1VLAO (Why Information Grows: The Evolution of Order, from Atoms to Economies by César A. Hidalgo) Data Mesh Radio is hosted by Scott Hirleman. If you want to connect with Scott, reach out to him at community at...
The incomparable Jessica Kerr is back with another grab-bag of amazing topics. We talk about her journey to Honeycomb, devs getting satisfaction from the code they write, why step one for her is “get that new project into production” and step two is observe it, her angst for the context switching around pull requests, some awesome book recommendations, how game theory and design can translate to how we skill up and level up our teams, and so much more.
The incomparable Jessica Kerr is back with another grab-bag of amazing topics. We talk about her journey to Honeycomb, devs getting satisfaction from the code they write, why step one for her is “get that new project into production” and step two is observe it, her angst for the context switching around pull requests, some awesome book recommendations, how game theory and design can translate to how we skill up and level up our teams, and so much more.
In episode 49 of o11ycast, Charity Majors and Jessica Kerr speak with Fred Hebert of Honeycomb about incident commanders. Listen in for insights on the role of SREs, the educational value in incidents, improving feedback cycles, and choosing the right OKRs.
In episode 49 of o11ycast, Charity Majors and Jessica Kerr speak with Fred Hebert of Honeycomb about incident commanders. Listen in for insights on the role of SREs, the educational value in incidents, improving feedback cycles, and choosing the right OKRs.
Software has become much more like biology nowadays. It's much more about the interactions and about evolving with the outside world. Some of the topics we cover this episode, in order: ☑️ How software evolves ☑️ Is software doomed to become legacy? ☑️ Rewrite vs Revamp… or both? ☑️ Developers love having impact ☑️ Shared ownership and the software lifecycle My favourite takeaways from Jessica this episode: - Rewrite vs Revamp. Why not both?! It doesn't look efficient, but it's a lot more cost effective than only working on the rewrite and then throwing it away two years later. - What we do has evolved and is more analogous to biology than it is to physics. It used to be about getting the computer to solve this logic problem for you. And now it's much more about the interactions. More Jessica: https://jessitron.com/ Enjoy!
Richard Feldman discusses observability with Jessica Kerr (honeycomb.io) and Juliano Solanho (NoRedInk). ( Full transcripts available at https://sites.google.com/noredink.com/podcast-transcriptions )
¿Qué se necesita para ser juez? La respuesta es sorprendentemente vaga y hasta considerada un tabú. La abogada Jessica Kerr nos lleva a través del turbio y misterioso proceso que se lleva a cabo en el sistema jurídico de la Mancomunidad de Naciones, en países como Australia. También nos presenta el caso de la llamada "escuela de jueces", una educación que da como resultado más justicia, legitimidad y confianza pública dentro de las cortes.
Quelles sont les qualifications requises pour devenir juge ? La réponse est étonnamment vague, voire taboue. L'avocate Jessica Kerr passe au crible le processus obscur et mystérieux qui se trouve au centre du système judiciaire du Commonwealth dans des pays comme l'Australie - et plaide en faveur d'une « école des juges », une formation juridique mieux adaptée pour apporter la justice, la légitimité et la confiance du public dans n'importe quel tribunal.
Do your teams embrace learning? Clare talks to Jessica Kerr about symmathesy and building better collaborations.
In our best show yet we have, Jessica Kerr aka @Jessitron who's a DevOps mastermind, Symmathecist, co-host of the Greater Than Code podcast and co-host of Arrested DevOps.
Aaron Blohowiak joins host Jessica Kerr to discuss his DevOps work at Netflix.
In episode 21 of O11ycast, Charity and Liz speak with Jessica Kerr. Together they explore complex learning systems, how to view outages as opportunities, and the power of feedback loops.
In this episode, host Jessica Kerr is joined by guests Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais to discuss their book, Team Topologies.
Jessica is a Lead Engineer at Atomist, she is also a well-known conference speaker and writer. Jessica shared some of her strengths and taught me about thinking in systems. We also touched on some of the unique experiences Jessica has witnessed as a woman in tech. Jessica online: http://jessitron.com/
Matty is joined by Jessica Kerr, software engineer extraordinaire and co-host of the amazing Greater Than Code podcast.