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Episode Notes In this episode, JUXT's CEO Jon Pither, CTO Malcolm Sparks, and Head of Delivery Joe Littlejohn, are joined by guest Software Engineer Jake Howard to engage in a thoughtful discussion on the enduring static vs dynamic typing debate. While static typing has long been a staple in programming, the conversation leans toward the growing appeal of dynamic typing in modern software practices. The team explores how dynamic typing allows for quicker iteration, greater flexibility, and better adaptation to shifting project demands. They also take time to weigh the structure and reliability that static typing provides, making for a balanced look at both approaches.
Exploring XTDB with Jeremy Taylor & Malcolm Sparks: An In-Depth Dive into Immutability and Database Internals In this episode of the Geek Narrator Podcast, host Kaivalya is joined by Jeremy Taylor and Malcolm Sparks from Juxt to explore XTDB, an immutable database designed to handle complex historical and financial data with precision. They delve into the architecture, internal mechanics, and use cases while discussing the importance of immutability. This episode covers everything you need to know about XTDB and its capabilities. Whether you're a developer interested in databases or someone curious about data management and history tracking, this discussion offers invaluable insights. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 02:51 Challenges with General Purpose Databases 11:50 XTDB: A New Approach to Databases 31:56 Understanding Kafka and XTDB Integration 36:06 Querying and Indexing in XTDB 40:31 Temporal Data Management and Use Cases 54:52 Deployment and User Experience XTDB: https://xtdb.com/ XTDB Github: https://github.com/xtdb/xtdb Juxt: https://www.juxt.pro/ Juxt Github: https://github.com/juxt If you like this episode, please hit the like button and share it with your network. Also please subscribe if you haven't yet. Database internals series: https://youtu.be/yV_Zp0Mi3xs Popular playlists: Realtime streaming systems: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL7QpTxsA4se-mAKKoVOs3VcaP71X_LA- Software Engineering: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL7QpTxsA4sf6By03bot5BhKoMgxDUU17 Distributed systems and databases: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL7QpTxsA4sfLDUnjBJXJGFhhz94jDd_d Modern databases: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL7QpTxsA4scSeZAsCUXijtnfW5ARlrsN Stay Curios! Keep Learning! #sql #kafka #datastorage #immutable
Episode Notes Our guest is Lukas Eder, creator of jOOQ (https://jooq.org/) - a fluent Java API for SQL building and execution. In this episode, JUXT Head of Product Jeremy Taylor and Lukas Eder discuss the often under-appreciated power and significance of SQL for developers, and how Lukas' jOOQ library helps Java developers sidestep the pitfalls of ORMs. Lukas has been developing jOOQ since 2009 and has diligently supported many thousands of companies with their use of relational databases since then. He has written huge amounts of documentation and blogged extensively to advocate for SQL. As mentioned during the introduction, the inspiration behind recording this episode was an excellent talk Lukas gave a few years ago titled "How Modern SQL Databases Come up with Algorithms that You Would Have Never Dreamed Of": https://www.youtube.com/embed/wTPGW1PNy_Y?si=hfxju9VPSfhlIb70.
Episode Notes Our guest is Prof. Viktor Leis, a Full Professor in the Computer Science Department at the Technical University of Munich. His research revolves around designing high-performance data management systems and includes core database systems topics such as query processing, query optimization, transaction processing, index structures, and storage. [0] In this episode we discussed a paper that Viktor recently co-authored with Thomas Neumann, titled "A Critique of Modern SQL And A Proposal Towards A Simple and Expressive Query Language", for CIDR 2024. [2] Beyond the specifics of SQL, many other topics are touched on also including: machine learning in the database, a critique of PostgreSQL, and the potential for massive performance gains in the world of practical database systems. Notes: [0] https://www.cs.cit.tum.de/dis/team/prof-dr-viktor-leis/ [1] https://www.cidrdb.org/cidr2024/papers/p48-neumann.pdf [2] https://github.com/neumannt/saneql/ [3] https://www.cs.cit.tum.de/dis/research/leanstore/ [4] https://www.dbos.dev/blog/announcing-dbos
Episode Notes Beyond the headlines, this JUXTCast episode exposes the intricate challenges in managing and securing complex IT systems, providing a more detailed understanding of the Horizon scandal, and hopefully serving as a straightforward reminder for individuals and organizations to stay vigilant and proactive in ensuring the reliability and integrity of the technology that we use and trust. The JUXT team — Malcolm Sparks (CTO), Joe Littlejohn (Head of Delivery) and Alex Davis (Senior Software Engineer) — were joined by Andras Gerlits, adding an important perspective to the conversation: Andras Gerlits' work: http://omniledger.io/ Andras Gerlits' blog: https://andrasgerlits.medium.com For more insights on this episode, please check out Malcolm's post: https://www.juxt.pro/blog/juxtcast-horizon/
Episode Notes In this episode, JUXT Head of Delivery, Joe Littlejohn, is joined by JUXT software engineers Aaron Knauf and Mariusz Saternus to talk Platform Engineering, and their experiences delivering effective developer platforms in large tech organisations. Link to Jeremy Taylor's webinar "Bitemporality and the Art of Maintaining Accurate Databases" — as mentioned by Joe at the top of the episode. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes In this episode, Jeremy Taylor, James Henderson, and Malcolm Sparks are joined by Kent Beck to discuss programming, bitemporality, and the state of Agile. For more insights, please visit this post about the podcast.
Episode Notes 'The Holy War' song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kcOfWSDEjg 'A first look at the XT20 venue': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Xt4PsvZO8w Banking Transformation Summit: https://bankingtransformationsummit.com/ Babashka Conf: https://babashka.org/conf/ Babashka Talks 2023: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaN-rC-CjQqDu1AVhGdGOoEqsSAhd2W6t XTDB: https://www.xtdb.com/ JUXT 10-Year Anniversary Talks: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrCB9bq0iVIpI2Tz7F0gZM5PDigchRFXF
I sat down w hip hop artist Juxt Dame, who's dropped two singles this year already - "BACKGROUND" and "EASIER" Ft. Canel. His last EP "FAR AS I'M CONCERNED" with DizzyRandoms dropped in September. We discussed Dame's exposure to music and poetry from a young age, breaking into the Milwaukee scene, the music he dropped in 2022, having gratitude, and working w his partner on her music. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ben-slowey/support
Episode Notes JUXT is a Platinum Sponsor of Strange Loop 2022. From September 22nd, you'll find us in the JUXT booth at the Union Station in St. Louis, MO. Come visit!
lily and the fly encourage you to stay or jump, on those bits of bits, etc. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aquaqlabs/support
We take a turn with juxt, looking at all the ways it can help line up data.
Broadcast Live on www.jungletrain.net 12-2pm GMT Sunday 24 May 2020 1. Juxt - (un)loved (Forthcoming) 2. J Majik - My Love (Infra Red, Forthcoming Album, Always Be)(2020) 3. Decibella - Be True (AKO)(2020) 4. Sully - Run (Uncertain Hour)(2019) 5. Ms Dos - Delta (Spandangle Selections)(2019) 6. Run Tings & Liftin Spirits - Come Easy (Suburban Base)(1995) 7. DJ Enfusion - Sudden - Innerscience 001 (2020) 8. Unknown Soldier - Crack Bottle (Haters Inc)(2019) 9. Tessela - Hackney Parrot (Special Request VIP)(Houndstooth)(2013) 10. Mahakala - Tomahawk VIP (2020) 11. Aeon Four - Wither (Straight Up Breakbeat)(2019) 12. Enjoy - Sincere Whispering (AKO Arcade)(2019) 13. Harmony - When You Hold Me (Deep Jungle)(2020) 14. Pulse - New York (Creative Wax)(2019) 15. Steve C & Monita - Brighter Tomorrow (Skeleton)(2019) 16. Machinedrum - Rise n Fall (dBridge remix)(Ninja Tune)(2014) 17. Steve C & Monita - Razors Re-Lick (Skeleton)(2019) 18. Optimystic - Stakes Out (Forthcoming) 19. Kid Lib - Dolphin Scanner (Fresh86)(2018) 20. Creep Woland - Medieval Draw (Astral Black)(2020) 21. KeeZee - Beyond The Atmosphere (Broken Beats)(2016) 22. Marcus Intalex - Universe (Metalheadz)(2001) 23. Marcus Intalex & SPY - Celestial Navigation (Soul:R)(2011) 24. Dub One - Combination Style (AKO Beatz)(2019) 25. DJ Crystl - Warpdrive Remix (Dee Jay)(1993) 26. Section X Flashback - The Return (Locked Up)(2019) 27. dgoHn - Lost and Found (Astrophonica)(2019) 28. Etch - Yo Yo Riddim (Bun The Grid)(2016)
Broadcast Live on www.jungletrain.net 12-2pm GMT Sunday 24 May 2020 1. Juxt - (un)loved (Forthcoming) 2. J Majik - My Love (Infra Red, Forthcoming Album, Always Be)(2020) 3. Decibella - Be True (AKO)(2020) 4. Sully - Run (Uncertain Hour)(2019) 5. Ms Dos - Delta (Spandangle Selections)(2019) 6. Run Tings & Liftin Spirits - Come Easy (Suburban Base)(1995) 7. DJ Enfusion - Sudden - Innerscience 001 (2020) 8. Unknown Soldier - Crack Bottle (Haters Inc)(2019) 9. Tessela - Hackney Parrot (Special Request VIP)(Houndstooth)(2013) 10. Mahakala - Tomahawk VIP (2020) 11. Aeon Four - Wither (Straight Up Breakbeat)(2019) 12. Enjoy - Sincere Whispering (AKO Arcade)(2019) 13. Harmony - When You Hold Me (Deep Jungle)(2020) 14. Pulse - New York (Creative Wax)(2019) 15. Steve C & Monita - Brighter Tomorrow (Skeleton)(2019) 16. Machinedrum - Rise n Fall (dBridge remix)(Ninja Tune)(2014) 17. Steve C & Monita - Razors Re-Lick (Skeleton)(2019) 18. Optimystic - Stakes Out (Forthcoming) 19. Kid Lib - Dolphin Scanner (Fresh86)(2018) 20. Creep Woland - Medieval Draw (Astral Black)(2020) 21. KeeZee - Beyond The Atmosphere (Broken Beats)(2016) 22. Marcus Intalex - Universe (Metalheadz)(2001) 23. Marcus Intalex & SPY - Celestial Navigation (Soul:R)(2011) 24. Dub One - Combination Style (AKO Beatz)(2019) 25. DJ Crystl - Warpdrive Remix (Dee Jay)(1993) 26. Section X Flashback - The Return (Locked Up)(2019) 27. dgoHn - Lost and Found (Astrophonica)(2019) 28. Etch - Yo Yo Riddim (Bun The Grid)(2016)
Broadcast Live on www.jungletrain.net 12-2pm GMT Sunday 24 May 2020 1. Juxt - (un)loved (Forthcoming) 2. J Majik - My Love (Infra Red, Forthcoming Album, Always Be)(2020) 3. Decibella - Be True (AKO)(2020) 4. Sully - Run (Uncertain Hour)(2019) 5. Ms Dos - Delta (Spandangle Selections)(2019) 6. Run Tings & Liftin Spirits - Come Easy (Suburban Base)(1995) 7. DJ Enfusion - Sudden - Innerscience 001 (2020) 8. Unknown Soldier - Crack Bottle (Haters Inc)(2019) 9. Tessela - Hackney Parrot (Special Request VIP)(Houndstooth)(2013) 10. Mahakala - Tomahawk VIP (2020) 11. Aeon Four - Wither (Straight Up Breakbeat)(2019) 12. Enjoy - Sincere Whispering (AKO Arcade)(2019) 13. Harmony - When You Hold Me (Deep Jungle)(2020) 14. Pulse - New York (Creative Wax)(2019) 15. Steve C & Monita - Brighter Tomorrow (Skeleton)(2019) 16. Machinedrum - Rise n Fall (dBridge remix)(Ninja Tune)(2014) 17. Steve C & Monita - Razors Re-Lick (Skeleton)(2019) 18. Optimystic - Stakes Out (Forthcoming) 19. Kid Lib - Dolphin Scanner (Fresh86)(2018) 20. Creep Woland - Medieval Draw (Astral Black)(2020) 21. KeeZee - Beyond The Atmosphere (Broken Beats)(2016) 22. Marcus Intalex - Universe (Metalheadz)(2001) 23. Marcus Intalex & SPY - Celestial Navigation (Soul:R)(2011) 24. Dub One - Combination Style (AKO Beatz)(2019) 25. DJ Crystl - Warpdrive Remix (Dee Jay)(1993) 26. Section X Flashback - The Return (Locked Up)(2019) 27. dgoHn - Lost and Found (Astrophonica)(2019) 28. Etch - Yo Yo Riddim (Bun The Grid)(2016)
You can find the new library here https://github.com/juxt/clip
Watch the XT20 venue tour as discussed at 19:20 here https://youtu.be/0Xt4PsvZO8w The Video for this podcast has some extra features, see it on the JUXT youtube channel here https://youtu.be/4hKhr-eUmQ8 Chapters: 00:00:00 Introducing the members of this weeks cast 00:00:21 Håkan talks about his early programming days 00:01:06 Håkan talks about the early days of Clojure 00:02:55 The first Clojure conference 00:05:12 Heart of Clojure 00:06:14 Talking to Håkan about the creation of Crux 00:10:56 Talking about our new conference, XT20 00:17:26 Toy of The Week: A new weekly topic??
00:00 Introducing Jason Paterson 03:34 JUXT News - Heart of Clojure, Crux tutorials, XT20 05:35 JUXT Media - doing things ourselves 06:27 Lucio bursts in to the podcast room late 07:00 Lucio's current project 08:25 The first JUXT value, Authenticity 10:00 Open source software discussion 17:25 How we onboard new people/is forcing people to install arch linux from scratch a good idea? 20:00 JUXT's procedure repository
This was our first test run at podcasting, so content and audio quality is not the greatest. Still, if you're interested in the history of JUXT it might be worth a listen! You can also find the video on youtube here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3Dbr48M2MI&feature=youtu.be Chapters: Intro 00:00 Malcolms Origin Story: 00:58 Jon's Story: 03:15 Lucio's Origin Story: 6:44 Are CompSci degrees worth it these days?: 09:09 Are degrees like philosophy more important for programmers than Comp Sci?: 10:05 How much do you actually learn at University?: 11:21 'Stack Overflow Programming': 13:26 How software developers are seen by society: 16:26 The origin of JUXT: 18:09 Outro: 28:18 Outtakes: 28:51
Jeremy Taylor and Malcolm Sparks from JUXT talk about Crux, their new open source database, why they made it, and which gaps it fills.. Crux Crux at Clojure/north Temporal features in SQL 2011 [PDF] Crux architecture diagram Crux protocols
In which, we talk to Jon & Jeremy about Crux the new Bi-Temporal Database by Juxt (https://juxt.pro/crux/docs/get_started.html)
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This episode features special guest Lindsay, talent buyer for Black Cat, and tracks by Crys Matthews, Flasher, Two Inch Astronaut, Heather Mae, and Juxt! Announcements, New Releases from this week, Local DC Shows To See for the coming week, Details and important links from this episode are all on this show’s page at www.dcmusicrocks.com/past-episodes
- Before Clojure ... journey to enlightenment - JUXT ... what it is and how it's going - Yada - defn community questions for Malcolm More details and links on the defn web site https://defn.audio/2016/12/15/episode-16-malcolm-sparks/
At EuroClojure 2016, we had the pleasure of talking with these fine folks: Colin "The Cursive" Fleming Jon "The JUXT" Pither Srihari "The Carnatic" Sriraman Carin "The Healer" Meier
Episode 16: India Tech News Round up - January Making WhatsApp free and more useful Introducing Messenger Platform and Businesses on Messenger Lookup GoodBox Niki.Ai Titan enters wearables space with smartwatch Juxt India’s telecom regulator accuses Facebook of running an 'orchestrated opinion poll' for Free Basics Bharat Operating System Snapdeal owner Jasper Infotech reports Rs1328 crore loss
Chris, Taylor, and Tracy compare Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan and Star Trek Into Darkness. Star Trek V: Final Frontier even manages to slip in a little. Contact us:WebsiteFacebookburneverythinggaming@gmail.comTwitterSupport us:PatreonMusic: Bensound.com