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Soft Skills Engineering
Episode 451: Un-collaborative architect and who is my boss?

Soft Skills Engineering

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 32:47


In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: A listener named Scot asks, A new architect was hired at my company 6 months ago. I'm an engineer one rung lower on the hierarchy and have been here for 3.5 years. He hasn't done much to learn about any of us who have been here for a while, so he is constantly undermining my skills and suggestions and assuming he's smarter than me. On our most recent project we had a lot of issues due to his design, which departed from our best practices. He's still acting like he knows best and is getting under my skin. Our company usually hires more collaborative people so I've not had to deal with this before. How can I stay calm, professional, and confident in my skills while working with this guy? Who is my boss? No, really. I need answers. I'm a Principal Developer with so many bosses, I'm starting to wonder if this is a multi-level marketing scheme. My team lead gives me work. His boss gives me work. Every project lead crashes into my inbox like the Kool-Aid Man screaming that their thing is the most urgent. My calendar is a cursed artifact, filled with 20+ hours of meetings a week, where I nod knowingly while my soul quietly exits my body. My team lead is a Designer and has no idea what I actually do or the expectations of a Principal Developer, which is convenient, because neither do I. When I asked his boss to help me prioritize, I was told, “It's all important—just make sure mine is done first, and don't tell the project leads.” Our product owner wants to be anything but a product owner, and our scrum master is treated like the office secretary, not a blocker remover. Top it off, I'm now being asked to weigh in on architecture decisions for our tech stack while not being invited to architecture meetings and being told to “just figure it out” when I asked how to structure the documents and diagrams they want. So now I'm behind on doing dev work, pretending to be an architect, and the team I'm meant to be mentoring never see me unless they're in one of the same meetings I'm trapped in. How do I set boundaries and prioritize without causing a nuclear meltdown? Or should I just consult a Magic 8-Ball and let fate decide? Because honestly, I'm one email away from faking my own disappearance and leaving an out-of-office message that says, “No.”

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Big Migrations with Louis Beaudoin-Allaire

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 33:43


Today we delve into the process of migrating data to the cloud with Louis Beaudoin-Allaire, Principal Developer at ShareGate. Scott learns about the benefits of cloud migration and the best practices for a successful transition. Louis shares his expertise on how to move with performance and data integrity. Fanning out and moving huge amounts of data robustly is harder than you'd think and there's some super interesting technology involved in making it happen.https://www.sharegate.com

People Property Place
#114 James Scott, Co Founder and COO of Stories

People Property Place

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 67:38


James Scott is the Co Founder and COO of Stories, a purpose-led property development company that partners with landowners to deliver long-term social, economic and environmental outcomes. James' role is focused on product, strategy and marketing alongside the operational side of the business. ​He is an Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge where he read mechanical engineering and he is a member of the UKGBC's Social Value task force. I sat down with James to discuss a broad range of subjects which covered some of the following topics:   ·   How he got into real estate ·   The high's, lows, and lessons learned along the way ·   The biggest challenge right now ·   Stories Business model: Principal Developer, Development Manager, Strategic Advisory ·   What is true alignment with capital partners, developer, and asset owner ·   Creating a financially sustainable and viable business ·   Maximizing economic, social, and environmental impact for all stakeholders ·   Measuring success through the triple bottom line: economic, social, and environmental impact ·   Advice for those earlier in their journey ·   The future of Stories and what's next   Oh and one last question - who are the People, what Property, and in which Place James would invest should he have £500m of capital at his disposal.   Catch the full episode which will be live on Youtube, Spotify and Apple NOW!   The People Property Place Podcast

#EachOneTeachTen - An Amazing World Of STEM
Ep 84, Frédéric Harper, Principal Developer Advocate at Kubefirst, Canada

#EachOneTeachTen - An Amazing World Of STEM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 52:17


As the Principal Developer Advocate at kubefirst, Frédéric Harper helps Developers, and DevOps be successful with their Kubernetes journey. Fred has shared his passion for technology on the stage at multitudinous events around the world. He's helped build successful, and healthy communities at npm, Mozilla, Microsoft, DigitalOcean, and Fitbit. He is also the author of the book Personal Branding for Developers at Apress. Behind this extrovert is a very passionate individual who believes in the power of communication... and cat videos. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wondernamya/message

Azure DevOps Podcast
Jared Parsons: Designing C# and Testing a Compiler - Episode 287

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 35:01


Jared Parsons, the Principal Developer Lead on the C# Compiler Team. Everybody tuning in probably uses his code on a day-to-day basis! Jared started at Microsoft 20 years ago as a Developer; moved on to become a Senior Developer; then the Principal Developer on Midori OS; and most recently, the Principal Developer on the C# Compiler Team, which he has been with since 2014.   Topics of Discussion: [3:14] Jared talks about his twisty career path. [5:29] What does designing a programming language look like? [6:18] The two features in C#. [10:30] The C# language design process. [14:09] How we get from ideas to designs and implementations. [16:02] Jared recommends resources to learn more. [17:34] Jared's favorite convention for all the member types. [18:20] Primary constructors. [24:21] Is the entire compiler open source? [25:28] Thinking like a customer and pushing on the tools if needed. [30:33] How the process has changed over the years. [32:41] Jared's favorite testing unit.   Mentioned in this Episode: Clear Measure Way Architect Forum Software Engineer Forum Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us at programming@palermo.net. Clear Measure, Inc. (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Jared Parsons on DevOps on the C# Compiler Team: Ep #53 Roslyn Github Roslyn Analyzers Github C# Language Github Jared on LinkedIn   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

The BlueHat Podcast
Deprecating NTLM is Easy and Other Lies We Tell Ourselves with Steve Syfuhs

The BlueHat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 43:32


Steve Syfuhs, Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft, joins Nic Fillingham and Wendy Zenone on this week's episode of The BlueHat Podcast. Steve has spent the last decade building secure systems and is working at Microsoft as a Principal Developer. In this episode, Steve, Nic, and Wendy discuss how continually improving hardware allows for faster brute-force attacks, the technical and security aspects of password-based authentication protocols, and why the longevity of password security can be extended through incremental improvements. In This Episode You Will Learn: Technical and security aspects of password-based authentication protocols Why passwords should not be the primary authentication mechanism The challenges of making significant changes to long-standing systems Some Questions We Ask: Why explore secure and user-friendly alternatives like biometrics or hardware keys? How quickly can you guess an 8-character password using specialized hardware? Will audits within Microsoft help understand and improve NTLM usage and security? Resources: View Steve Syfuhs on LinkedIn View Wendy Zenone on LinkedIn View Nic Fillingham on LinkedIn Related Microsoft Podcasts: Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson Uncovering Hidden Risks Security Unlocked Security Unlocked: CISO Series with Bret Arsenault Secure the Job: Breaking into Security The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hablando de software
Infraestructura escalable para habilitar transformaciones digitales

Hablando de software

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 22:34


En este episodio, exploramos la importancia de la infraestructura escalable en la era digital. Joao Lucas Santana, Head of Tech, conversó con Octavio Valenzuela, Principal Developer, ambos de nuestra oficina de Chile, en donde nos compartió valiosos conocimientos sobre cómo adaptarse rápidamente a los cambios tecnológicos y aprovechar al máximo las oportunidades de la transformación digital. Descubriremos cómo una infraestructura escalable, compuesta por recursos tecnológicos flexibles, permite a las organizaciones ajustar rápidamente su capacidad de almacenamiento y potencia de procesamiento para satisfacer las demandas cambiantes del entorno digital. 

Guidance Counselor 2.0
Episode 247 - It's Okay To Stay Somewhere w/my dear friend Stacey Smith who is a Sr. Principal Developer

Guidance Counselor 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 30:10


I am joined by my dear friend Stacey Smith who is a Sr. Principal Developer. We are going to talk about his daughter getting started in tech and why he has chosen to stay at the same place for 10+ years. Recruiter Against Recruiters - Click the Link Below For Job Postings, Newsletters & more! https://solo.to/tdesseyn Like what you hear? Connect with me - Website: www.vaco.com/taylor LinkedIn: Taylor Desseyn Tweet me: @tdesseyn Pics of the life, wife, daughter & dog: @tdesseyn

The State of Developer Education
Open Source Coding and Technical Skills: The Importance of Learning Software Development with Nikita Koselev, the Lead Software Development Engineer at Mastercard

The State of Developer Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 45:17


Nikita Koselev, the Lead Software Development Engineer at Mastercard, joins us to share how he got his start in software engineering and highlight the peaks and troughs of the industry. He goes on to speak about how he has been helping people learn open source coding and other technical skills that are highly required in the industry.

Deep Tech Germany - by Startuprad.io
Reverse.Supply Offers Fashion Brands Second-Hand-Shops-as-a-Service

Deep Tech Germany - by Startuprad.io

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 32:17


Executive SummaryReverse.supply is a startup that offers second-hand shops for fashing brands, not only the technical shop but also the logistics behind it. We interview one of the three co-founders Konrad, the CTO, who has extensive experience from ImmobilienScout24, insurtech FRI:DAY, and Solarisbank. Reverse.supply is already working with companies like Globe Trotter, Armed Angels, and Bergzeit. Starting in 2024 there will be a legal requirement to take the clothing back, this is a massive opportunity for reverse.supply. Right now are could sell more 2nd hand clothes, than we get. There is a big demand there.Konrad Hosemann, CTO & Co-Founder reverse.supplyThe FounderToday we're thrilled to have Konrad as our guest. He's the co-founder and CTO of the recommerce startup reverse.supply, a company he formed to help bridge the gap between buyers and sellers of clothing, on behalf of brands. Previously, Konrad was Lead Developer at ImmobilienScout24, Head of Engineering at insurtech FRI:DAY, and Principal Developer at Solarisbank; his career is marked by long-standing success in the engineering sector. We can't wait to discuss what Konrad has achieved thus far as the founder of reverse.supply! The StartupReverse.supply (https://www.reverse.supply/) is not only a SaaS startup. The company runs a large logistic center in Berlin, where they accept delivery of clothing for their clients. There they grade the received items. They add it to the online shop of the fashion brand and store the 2nd hand items to be sold yet again. They do this for several companies. Their disclosed clients include Globetrotter, Armed Angels, Bergzeit, and many more. Currently, many processes are manual and the startup is working on the automation and scalability of these processes. Reverse.supply is the winner of the German EcoDesign Award category “Service”. Venture Capital FundingThe company is open to talking to new investors. They are looking to further scale their operations, having already raised a business angel round, pre-seed funding, and seed funding. The investors include Capnamic, Dutch Founders Fund, and several business angels. Reach out to learn more. They Are Hiring!You can find the link to their careers page on our medium blog. Find Us on NewslyNewsly gathers the most trending web articles, reads them in a natural human voice, and showcases trending podcasts from over 80 countries. Newsly was recently selected by BestStartup.ca as the top 15 consumer apps in Canada and got to the top 3 daily products on Product Hunt. Register here: www.newsly.me All Links and Show NotesHere is our blog post: https://medium.com/startuprad-io/reverse-supply-offers-fashion-brands-second-hand-shops-as-a-service-892d84ba1ecb Topics Discussed in this InterviewIn this interview, we are talking about #Innovation #startup #startups #startupradio #entrepreneurship #entrepreneur #business #motivation #success #entrepreneurship #mindset #goals #entrepreneurlife #lifestyle #businessowner #believe #positivevibes #branding #innovation #techstartups #secondhand #asaservice #startup #berlin #coder #cto #cofounder #circulareconomy #2ndhand #2ndhandclothing #fashion #clothes #logistics Mentioned in this episode: Startupraven.com Startupraven.com The best way to identify investors and cooperation partners for early-stage startups. Sign up for early access here: https://startupraven.com/ This...

The State of Developer Education
Change in the Industry and Technological Magic with Viktor Gamov, Principal Developer Advocate at ‘Kong'

The State of Developer Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 42:58


Viktor Gamov, Principal Developer Advocate at Kong, joins us to share his thoughts on what's changed within the industry and how to adapt to it.

Smart Cherrys Thoughts
Chatting with Mattias Andersson, Principal Developer Advocate, Pluralsight- Vancouver, Canada

Smart Cherrys Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 75:44


Mattias Anderson Said about he as solutions architect and AWS & GCP Trainer and answered some of my questions about cloud technology & roles in it. Follow me on- www.SmartCherrysThoughts.com www.SmartCherrysTech.com, www.SaiCharanPaloju.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Flying High with Flutter
Superlist - Flying High with Flutter #67

Flying High with Flutter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 60:30


Hi everyone! We had a great time with Iiro Krankka and Miguel Medeiros. At Superlist, Iiro is a Principal Developer while Miguel is a Senior Software Engineer. In this episode, they shared with us their experiences on how Superlist has been using Flutter! Don't miss out! Listen now and share it with your friends!Resource:https://www.superlist.com/Credits:

The Unicorn Finders
TUF w/Therify - Inclusive mental health benefit serving customers such as Indeed and Thumbtack

The Unicorn Finders

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 32:06


We caught up with CTO Warren Sadler https://www.linkedin.com/in/warren-sadler-24638466/ and Principal Developer https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessiewooten/ Connect with us on LinkedIn where we go LIVE weekly: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theunicornfinders

Scaling Developer Success by Peritus.ai
Scaling Developer Success with Philippe Ozil, Principal Developer Advocate @ Salesforce

Scaling Developer Success by Peritus.ai

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 32:56


DevRel has evolved over the past few years and in this podcast we are talking to the groundbreaking thought leaders who are paving the way for people and organizations who want to follow DevRel best practices. To many people, Developer Relations is the community management for technical audiences, but for others it's a lot more. It's building relationships and fostering trust, it's collecting and relaying feedback to other teams or it's inspiring people to build tools to empower.This week's guest is Philippe Ozil. Philippe is the Principal Developer Advocate at Salesforce. Philippe is a is a full stack developer and being at Salesforce since 2016 his role is to empower the Salesforce developer community and communicate best practices around the platform.Website: developer.salesforce.com/Blog: pozil.github.io/#/postsYouTube: youtube.com/c/PhilippeOzilTwitter: @PhilippeOzilLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/philippeozil 

Kentico Rocks Podcast
<p>In this episode of the Kontent Rocks podcast, Brian McKeiver is once again joined by Tim Benniks, Principal Developer Advocate at Uniform. Brian and Tim quickly discuss the why you should take a Personalization first approach on your projects and

Kentico Rocks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 37:35


In this episode of the Kontent Rocks podcast, Brian McKeiver is once again joined by Tim Benniks, Principal Developer Advocate at Uniform. Brian and Tim quickly discuss the why you should take a Personalization first approach on your projects and how Uniform does Personalization in a unique way. Tim then demos how Kontent by Kentico can easily be integrated with Uniform to create a personalized experience on your jamstack site.

10KMedia Podcast
Episode 14: Dotan Horovits, Principal Developer Advocate at Logz.io

10KMedia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 27:56


Adam sits down with Dotan to talk about the evolution of observability and its recent broadening to include security, the importance of open source, and the beauty of the OpenTelemetry project.

Midwife Marley's Bumps, Birth, Boobs & Babies
Midwife and Racial equality Lead Maggie Myatt Talks The R.E.A.L Strategy

Midwife Marley's Bumps, Birth, Boobs & Babies

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 43:52


Margaret Myatt Race Equity Lead for University Hospitals Sussex Trust,  Principal Developer of the REAL (Recognition, Equity, Advocacy, Leadership) Strategy, Midwife and Labour Ward CoordinatorMaggie has been a qualified Midwife for ten years, working across the Surrey and Sussex area. She has worked across all areas within maternity care, from Community to Delivery Suite as a rotational Midwife, and then later as a Labour Ward Coordinator.Her current role as Race Equity Lead for University Hospitals Sussex Trust, has seen her push forward her work for Inclusive maternity care and NHS staff employment, as well as working alongside Chief Midwifery Officer Jacqueline Dunkley Bent for the NHS Race and Health Observatory for Maternal health equality. During this episode we discuss her role within the NHS trust and how her work may have a positive impact on ethnic minority patients and staff.Follow Maggie on Twitter @maggiemyatt1

Kentico Rocks Podcast
<p>In this episode of the Kontent Rocks podcast, Brian McKeiver talks with Tim Benniks, Principal Developer Advocate at Uniform. Brian and Tim quickly discuss the concept of a Composable DXP and how it can integrate multiple headless APIs into one p

Kentico Rocks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 29:28


In this episode of the Kontent Rocks podcast, Brian McKeiver talks with Tim Benniks, Principal Developer Advocate at Uniform. Brian and Tim quickly discuss the concept of a Composable DXP and how it can integrate multiple headless APIs into one powerful result. Tim then demos how Kontent by Kentico can easily be integrated with Uniform.

Azure DevOps Podcast
Egil Hansen on Blazor Testing with bUnit - Episode 169

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 33:52


This week, Jeffrey is joined by Egil Hansen; a Principal Developer at Delegate, as well as a Microsoft MVP and a .NET Foundation member. Egil has a strong focus on creating maintainable software and loves DDD, TDD, Blazor, and clean code principle. He also streams his coding live on Twitch every Monday and Wednesday.   Egil is also the creator and maintainer of bUnit; an open-source library for testing Blazor components, and AngleSharp.Diffing; a library for semantic comparison of HTML in C#. In this episode, he's giving a rundown of bUnit, its capabilities, and the story behind its creation. He also shares his thoughts on Domain-Driven Design, the future of Blazor, and his background in the industry.   Topics of Discussion: [:36] About The Azure DevOps Podcast, Clear Measure; the new video podcast Architect Tips; and Jeffrey's offer to speak at virtual user groups. [1:12] About today's episode with Egil Hansen. [1:30] Jeffrey welcomes Egil to the podcast! [1:37] Egil shares his background and what initially led him to develop software. [4:02] Why Egil took notice of Blazor and what led him to creating the testing library, bUnit. [7:19] Egil describes what bUnit is and how it's used with Blazor. [8:44] Egil shares his thought process with putting bUnit together (as well as specifically for testing UI code.) [14:35] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast's sponsor: Clear Measure. [15:13] Egil shares his approach to decomposition so that you run into difficulties with testing. [20:14] Egil speaks about layout components with bUnit. [23:57] Egil's thought process on component interaction with bUnit. [25:49] Egil shares his predictions on where he sees the Blazor project going in the future. [27:54] Egil summarizes what Domain-Driven Design is and what he likes about it. [31:44] Jeffrey thanks Egil for joining the podcast and Egil shares how listeners can get in touch with him.   Mentioned in this Episode: Architect Tips — New video podcast! Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo's YouTube Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! DEVintersection Conference — Dec. 7th‒9th in Las Vegas, Nevada (Use discount code: PALERMO) EgilHansen.com Egil Hansen's LinkedIn Egil Hansen's Twitter @EgilHansen Egil Hansen's Twitch @EgilHansen Egil Hansen on GitHub bUnit on GitHub Blazor Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software, by Eric Evans   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

Cloud Champions
12. Alex Casalboni (Principal Developer Advocate di Amazon Web Services)

Cloud Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 53:18


Una grande passione per il serverless e spiegare il cloud come lavoro: facciamo due chiacchiere con Alex Casalboni, Principal Developer Advocate di Amazon Web Services

IBM Developer Podcast
Jason Dobies I Senior Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat | In the Open with Luke and Joe

IBM Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 53:55


Thank you for joining us.  Today I am pleased to bring you a conversation with Jason Dobies.  Jason is the Senior Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat.  We are going to be discussing a variety of topics including Kubernetes, operators, open shift as well as career advice.Jason Dobies, Senior Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat, @jdobJoe Sepi, Open Source Engineer & Advocate, @joe_sepi Luke Schantz, Quantum Ambassador, @IBMDeveloper, @lukeschantzLinks mentioned in this episode:Red Hat Summit | redhat.com/summitlearn.openshift.comkubernetesbyexample.comcommons.openshift.orgquay.io

YoungCTO.Tech
IT Career Talk: Principal Developer John Limjap - PHINUG UG Lead | PSIA Technical Council Member

YoungCTO.Tech

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 39:13


Guest John Limjap of YoungCTO Rafi Quisumbing Jon is a team lead, principal developer, software architect, and consultant, as well as a software development advocate that leads the Philippine .NET Users Group (PHINUG) and is a Technical Council Member of the Philippine Software Industry Association (PSIA). He is currently a Principal Developer and Technical Lead at PageUp. LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonlimjap/​ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/lattex​ or just @lattex For PHINUG: https://meetup.com/phinug​ https://twitter.com/phinug​ or just @phinug https://fb.com/groups/phinug​ He started programming when he was twelve and has been writing software professionally for almost 2 decades. While he mainly worked on .NET technologies and the Microsoft stack, he also developed web and mobile applications using iOS, Java, HTML and JavaScript.Known online by his nickname Jon, he is a seasoned public speaker and writer. His expertise in C# and .NET technologies earned him the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award from 2009 to 2017.In his free time he hones his skills in travel photography.

The Tatiana Show!
Dogecoin, Ravencoin and Moonshots with Tron Black of the Ravencoin Project

The Tatiana Show!

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 43:06


Ravencoin's Tron Black joins Tatiana & Josh for a fascinating discussion about the project. From its origins and goals to the technology specifics, you'll learn tons about the currency and its blockchain, from the challenges of keeping fairness in the mining community to regulatory issues that the entire blockchain space are dealing with. Plus, Tron's thoughts on Dogecoin's rise, Elon Musk's involvement, and what sets Ravencoin apart from it. About the Guest: Tron Black is a freedom advocate, crypto developer, entrepreneur, and founder of two startups which were sold to publicly traded companies. Since early 2013, Tron has been working in the crypto-currency space as a miner, developer, investor, and trader. He was one of the first five employees of t0 (tzero), and helped issue the first publicly traded SEC acknowledged parallel crypto-equity for Overstock.com and the world's first crypto bond offering. Tron was a Principal Developer for Medici Ventures which invests in a portfolio of companies including TZero, Bankorus, Bitt, Voatz, Minds, Chainstone Labs, Ripio, SettleMint, Vinsent, and Spera. Tron is currently the President of the Ravencoin Foundation. Tron has given away crypto-currencies to hundreds of people to help increase awareness of how value now moves as easily as e-mail. He's written articles about Bitcoin, Monero, Dash, STOs and Ravencoin, and been featured on many crypto-currency podcasts. He regularly gives talks on crypto-currency topics worldwide. Tron is currently an advisor to TZero, TUSC, Realio.fund, EquaStart, and the lead developer for Ravencoin (RVN) which is both a top crypto-currency and a leading crypto-asset platform. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to 1Q2QHoNowg8D2QzWhBQU1YrraG771aCpgS More Info: Tatiana Moroz – https://www.tatianamoroz.com Ravencoin Project - https://ravencoin.org Ravencoin Foundation - https://ravencoin.foundation Ravencoin Campus - https://download.ravencoincampus.org Friends and Sponsors of the Show: Proof of Love – http://proofoflovecast.com/ Crypto Media Hub – https://www.cryptomediahub.com/ Global Crypto Advisors – http://globalcryptoadvisors.com You have been listening to the Tatiana Show. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences.  If that’s not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you’re hearing us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show, are not necessarily those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.

The Let's Talk Bitcoin Network
Dogecoin, Ravencoin and Moonshots with Tron Black of the Ravencoin Project

The Let's Talk Bitcoin Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021


Ravencoin's Tron Black joins Tatiana & Josh for a fascinating discussion about the project. From its origins and goals to the technology specifics, you'll learn tons about the currency and its blockchain, from the challenges of keeping fairness in the mining community to regulatory issues that the entire blockchain space are dealing with. Plus, Tron's thoughts on Dogecoin's rise, Elon Musk's involvement, and what sets Ravencoin apart from it.About the Guest:Tron Black is a freedom advocate, crypto developer, entrepreneur, and founder of two startups which were sold to publicly traded companies. Since early 2013, Tron has been working in the crypto-currency space as a miner, developer, investor, and trader. He was one of the first five employees of t0 (tzero), and helped issue the first publicly traded SEC acknowledged parallel crypto-equity forOverstock.comand the world's first crypto bond offering. Tron was a Principal Developer for Medici Ventures which invests in a portfolio of companies including TZero, Bankorus, Bitt, Voatz, Minds, Chainstone Labs, Ripio, SettleMint, Vinsent, and Spera. Tron is currently the President of the Ravencoin Foundation. Tron has given away crypto-currencies to hundreds of people to help increase awareness of how value now moves as easily as e-mail. He's written articles about Bitcoin, Monero, Dash, STOs and Ravencoin, and been featured on many crypto-currency podcasts. He regularly gives talks on crypto-currency topics worldwide. Tron is currently an advisor to TZero, TUSC, Realio.fund, EquaStart, and the lead developer for Ravencoin (RVN) which is both a top crypto-currency and a leading crypto-asset platform.If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to1Q2QHoNowg8D2QzWhBQU1YrraG771aCpgSMore Info:Tatiana Moroz '“https://www.tatianamoroz.comRavencoin Project -https://ravencoin.orgRavencoin Foundation -https://ravencoin.foundationRavencoin Campus -https://download.ravencoincampus.orgFriends and Sponsors of the Show:Proof of Love '“http://proofoflovecast.com/Crypto Media Hub '“https://www.cryptomediahub.com/Global Crypto Advisors '“http://globalcryptoadvisors.comYou have been listening to the Tatiana Show. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that's not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you're hearing us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show, are not necessarily those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.

The Let's Talk Bitcoin Network
Dogecoin, Ravencoin & Moonshots with Tron Black of the Ravencoin Project

The Let's Talk Bitcoin Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021


Ravencoin's Tron Black joins Tatiana & Josh for a fascinating discussion about the project. From its origins and goals to the technology specifics, you'll learn tons about the currency and its blockchain, from the challenges of keeping fairness in the mining community to regulatory issues that the entire blockchain space are dealing with. Plus, Tron's thoughts on Dogecoin's rise, Elon Musk's involvement, and what sets Ravencoin apart from it.About the Guest:Tron Black is a freedom advocate, crypto developer, entrepreneur, and founder of two startups which were sold to publicly traded companies. Since early 2013, Tron has been working in the crypto-currency space as a miner, developer, investor, and trader. He was one of the first five employees of t0 (tzero), and helped issue the first publicly traded SEC acknowledged parallel crypto-equity for Overstock.com and the world's first crypto bond offering. Tron was a Principal Developer for Medici Ventures which invests in a portfolio of companies including TZero, Bankorus, Bitt, Voatz, Minds, Chainstone Labs, Ripio, SettleMint, Vinsent, and Spera. Tron is currently the President of the Ravencoin Foundation. Tron has given away crypto-currencies to hundreds of people to help increase awareness of how value now moves as easily as e-mail. He's written articles about Bitcoin, Monero, Dash, STOs and Ravencoin, and been featured on many crypto-currency podcasts. He regularly gives talks on crypto-currency topics worldwide. Tron is currently an advisor to TZero, TUSC, Realio.fund, EquaStart, and the lead developer for Ravencoin (RVN) which is both a top crypto-currency and a leading crypto-asset platform.If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to1Q2QHoNowg8D2QzWhBQU1YrraG771aCpgSMore Info:Tatiana Moroz '“https://www.tatianamoroz.comRavencoin Project -https://ravencoin.orgRavencoin Foundation -https://ravencoin.foundationRavencoin Campus -https://download.ravencoincampus.orgFriends and Sponsors of the Show:Proof of Love '“http://proofoflovecast.com/Crypto Media Hub '“https://www.cryptomediahub.com/Global Crypto Advisors '“http://globalcryptoadvisors.comYou have been listening to the Tatiana Show. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that's not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you're hearing us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show, are not necessarily those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.

The Tatiana Show!
Dogecoin, Ravencoin & Moonshots with Tron Black of the Ravencoin Project

The Tatiana Show!

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 43:04


Ravencoin's Tron Black joins Tatiana & Josh for a fascinating discussion about the project. From its origins and goals to the technology specifics, you'll learn tons about the currency and its blockchain, from the challenges of keeping fairness in the mining community to regulatory issues that the entire blockchain space are dealing with. Plus, Tron's thoughts on Dogecoin's rise, Elon Musk's involvement, and what sets Ravencoin apart from it. About the Guest: Tron Black is a freedom advocate, crypto developer, entrepreneur, and founder of two startups which were sold to publicly traded companies. Since early 2013, Tron has been working in the crypto-currency space as a miner, developer, investor, and trader. He was one of the first five employees of t0 (tzero), and helped issue the first publicly traded SEC acknowledged parallel crypto-equity for Overstock.com and the world's first crypto bond offering. Tron was a Principal Developer for Medici Ventures which invests in a portfolio of companies including TZero, Bankorus, Bitt, Voatz, Minds, Chainstone Labs, Ripio, SettleMint, Vinsent, and Spera. Tron is currently the President of the Ravencoin Foundation. Tron has given away crypto-currencies to hundreds of people to help increase awareness of how value now moves as easily as e-mail. He's written articles about Bitcoin, Monero, Dash, STOs and Ravencoin, and been featured on many crypto-currency podcasts. He regularly gives talks on crypto-currency topics worldwide. Tron is currently an advisor to TZero, TUSC, Realio.fund, EquaStart, and the lead developer for Ravencoin (RVN) which is both a top crypto-currency and a leading crypto-asset platform. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to 1Q2QHoNowg8D2QzWhBQU1YrraG771aCpgS More Info: Tatiana Moroz – https://www.tatianamoroz.com Ravencoin Project - https://ravencoin.org Ravencoin Foundation - https://ravencoin.foundation Ravencoin Campus - https://download.ravencoincampus.org Friends and Sponsors of the Show:Proof of Love – http://proofoflovecast.com/Crypto Media Hub – https://www.cryptomediahub.com/ Global Crypto Advisors – http://globalcryptoadvisors.com You have been listening to the Tatiana Show. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences.  If that’s not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you’re hearing us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show, are not necessarily those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.

Mobile People Talks

Какие эмоции у вас вызывает слово “легаси”? Вряд ли они добрые и светлые (мало ли, конечно, всякое бывает, но мы все-таки про общий случай говорим). Причем если проект с легаси достался вам в наследство, это одно дело, а ведь бывает и так, что вроде бы совсем недавно писали чистый код, все было хорошо, но не успели оглянуться, и как-то неожиданно он взял и превратился в легаси, как же так вышло, и можно ли было этого избежать? И вообще, вы, задавались вопросом, чем отличается легаси от технического долга, и что из этого хуже для проекта? А iOS приложения на Objective-C это уже легаси? Или еще нет? А Android приложения на Java? А Flutter c использованием Dart без null safety? Именно о легаси наш эпизод, по этому поводу в гости к подкасту заглядывает Principal Developer из Atlassian (да-да, тот самый Atlassian - Confluence, Jira, Trello и много чего еще) Никита Леонов. С ним ведущие и обсуждают это самое никем не любимое легаси, и то, как с ним бороться (и надо ли), может в каких-то ситуациях легаси не только вредно, но и полезно? Заодно ведущие затрагивают вопросы того, как развиваются большие, долгоживущие проекты и насколько остро ощущается эта проблема там. Ну и, конечно, не остаются без внимания и платформы, как их создавать, как они могут помочь в разработке приложений, и как ими пользоваться, особенно если ты не владеешь всей архитектурой продукта целиком. Итак, если у вас на проекте есть проблемы с легаси, и вы не знаете что с этим делать, ну или на проекте все хорошо, но эти вопросы вам близки, и вы хотели бы в них разобраться, то этот выпуск для вас! Гость подкаста: Никита Леонов, Principal Developer в Atlassian, Twitter: https://twitter.com/leonovco Пишите нам: mobilepeopletalks@gmail.com

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OsProgramadores
E25 - Rafael França - Principal Developer no Shopify

OsProgramadores

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 60:38


Principal Developer, no Shopify há 6 anos, mora em Ottawa, no Canadá, desde 2016. No Shopify já foi gestor, criou o time de pesquisa em máquinas virtuais do Ruby que trabalhou em tipagem estática, JIT compilers e Garbage collector. Membro do Rails Core team há 8 anos e Líder do time de segurança e release do Rails. Antes do Shopify trabalhava na Plataformatec como consultor de software, na maioria do tempo com Ruby, mas também com Elixir. Mantem os projetos open source em Ruby que eram da Plataformatec Links Twitter do Rafael Github do Rafael Música Jorge Ben Jor OsProgramadores Site do OsProgramadores Grupo do OsProgramadores no Telegram Canal do Youtube do OsProgramadores Twitter do Marcelo Pinheiro

GrizzTech Talks
An Interview with Cassidy Williams, Principal Developer Experience Engineer at Netlify

GrizzTech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 26:24


Cassidy is a Principal Developer Experience Engineer at Netlify. She's worked for several other places, including CodePen, Amazon, and Venmo, and she's had the honor of working with various non-profits, including cKeys and Hacker Fund as their Director of Outreach. She's active in the developer community, and one of Glamour Magazine's 35 Women Under 35 Changing the Tech Industry and LinkedIn's Top Professionals 35 & Under. As an avid speaker, Cassidy has participated in several events including the Grace Hopper Celebration for Women in Computing, TEDx, the United Nations, and dozens of other technical events. She wants to inspire generations of STEM students to be the best they can be, and her favorite quote is from Helen Keller: "One can never consent to creep when one feels an impulse to soar." She loves mechanical keyboards and karaoke. In this episode, listen to Cassidy talk about finding mentorship and how to stand out as an engineer. Cassidy also reflects on her favorite projects from her time at Venmo, Clarifai, CodePen and Netlify. Shownotes: Connect with Cassidy on her Twitter (https://twitter.com/cassidoo) or GitHub (https://github.com/cassidoo). Subscribe to Cassidy's weekly web dev newsletter (https://cassidoo.co/newsletter/) and check out her course on Building Reusable React (https://scrimba.com/learn/reusablereact).

Vows, Vocations, & Promises
Episode 8: Dr. Chiara Simeone-DiFrancesco, a principal developer of Jesus-Centered Schema Therapy (February 21, 2020)

Vows, Vocations, & Promises

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 56:05


In Episode 8 of “Vows, Vocations, & Promises: Discerning the Call of Love,” Dr. Chiara Simeone-DiFrancesco joins show host Dr. Mary Anne Urlakis to discuss the importance of building strong and healthful relationships. Dr. Chiara Simeone-DiFrancesco has been dedicated to helping people with their relationships for over 30 years as a licensed clinical psychologist practicing Schema Therapist. Dr.Chiara Simeone-DiFrancesco bears the distinction of being the first woman to graduate from Holy Apostles College, earning a double B.A., in Philosophy & Religious Studies through that program. Dr. Simeone-DiFrancesco went on to earn an M.A. & M.Ed., from Columbia University and her Ph.D. from the University of Mississippi.Dr. Chiara Simeone-DiFrancesco is the Co-Founder of the Jesus-Centered Schema Therapy Institute, Jesus-Centered Institute, LLC and Dialog International Press, LLC (dialogpress.org), providing training, retreats and workshops through the Jesus-Centered International Training Center https://www.j-ci.info/ ). She is also the Co-Founder of Connect-Talk Marriage and Family Therapy Center (https://www.Connect-Talk.com).Dr. Simeone-DiFrancesco is Internationally certified at Advanced & Trainer levels in Schema Therapy; and is a principal developer of Jesus-Centered Schema Therapy®. Dr. Chiara Simeone-DiFrancesco sees clients in Oshkosh, WI, and via teletherapy in state-wide and in Virginia (see Connect-Talk.com, and Jesus-Centered SchemaTherapy.com).

NorthWestify Podcast
5 | Life as a Developer

NorthWestify Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 36:52


We were excited to have in the studio three senior software developers with whom we talked about all things tech, from how it was when they first got into development to programming languages and what the future holds. Thank you for accepting our invitation: David Wilcock - "I have been writing code in some form, for the last 30 years. Back in the days of rubber keys and azimuth screw is where I learned my love for computers. Went through sixth form college, and come out with a BTEC National in IT. I have learned a number of programming languages over the years, but have always had a fondness for PHP, so have been doing that professionally since 2001. Currently working for Gear4music, as a Principal Developer, and have been there since 2010. I am currently ranked #20 at git-awards.com for PHP in Manchester." Paul Aldred-Bann - "I was very recently employed by AND Digital as a Product Dev. Over the past 4 months, I've started my own thing and am contracting through Equal Experts at HMRC Salford developing a cloud-based platform for EPOS system and blockchain forensics. I'm looking to employ my first apprentice soon, putting them through a 12-week bootcamp via Code Nation and utilising the Apprenticeship Levy." Toby Mason-Barney - "I've been working in software development for around 7 years, mainly been working in .net/C# and the world of Microsoft from desktop applications in the legal sector to AI-based cloud education systems and now I'm working on .Net development for Insight Investment in Manchester mainly in Azure and backend data services. I also have experience with Node.js and Elixir/Erlang, plus I'm slowly trying to learn golang by writing my own programming language with it but it's going slowly... I got into development when doing my computer science degree in Liverpool. Enjoy being in the community, I try (when I have time) to write blog posts on medium, help run Meetups (I helped run CodeUp Liverpool for a while and am hosting/speaking at the next Behind the Buzzword in Manchester)."   Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Podcast powered by Chroma Recruitment and Createk.io  

Azure DevOps Podcast
Jared Parsons on DevOps on the C# Compiler Team - Episode 53

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 35:58


Today, your host, Jeffrey Palermo is speaking with Jared Parsons, the Principal Developer Lead on the C# Compiler Team. Everybody tuning in probably uses his code on a day-to-day basis! Jared started out at Microsoft 15 years ago as a Developer; moved on to become a Senior Developer; then Principal Developer on Midori OS; and most recently, the Principal Developer on C# Compiler Team, which he has been with since 2014.   In this episode, Jeffrey and Jared are taking a look at what the DevOps environment looks like for the C# Compiler. They take a look at how the source code is organized, the configuration process, some of the challenges they’ve run into and how they’ve solved them, as well as Jared’s career journey with Microsoft.   The C# Compiler is a highly depended on, complex, widespread piece of software — so tune in to get all the behind-the-scenes insight with Jared Parsons!   Topics of Discussion: [:39] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes! [:49] Jeffrey gives some announcements and lets you know where to get a hold of his book, .NET DevOps for Azure. [2:13] About today’s guest, Jared Parsons. [2:27] Jeffrey welcomes Jared on to the podcast! [3:17] Jared speaks about his background with Microsoft and how long he has been with the C# Compiler Team! [4:09] Jeffrey and Jared begin to discuss what the DevOps environment looks like for the C# Compiler, starting with how the source code is organized. [4:51] Is everything public on GitHub? [5:15] If someone clones the Roslyn .NET compiler repository, will they be able to build it locally? [6:44] Besides the compiler, what other components are included? [7:35] Do they use Azure DevOps Services? [8:13] Do they have branching models? [9:47] Is it YAML-based? [11:44] Jared explains the goal of their CI build, as well as all that they do in CI. [13:25] Some of the early issues they ran on to on the Roslyn project. [13:55] Jared dives back into describing the DevOps environment for the C# compiler. [15:28] What platforms are the fastest to do this process with? [15:53] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [16:20] Jared continues the conversation about CI. [20:06] After the CI build, Jared speaks about what’s next in the configuration. [21:12] After the CI build finishes, Jared explains how they package it up and release it. [22:27] Do they use Azure Artifacts to store the result of the build? And what format of Artifacts have they chosen? [23:53] Jared explains the final step in their release pipeline. [25:33] Jared explains the next pipeline that’s kicked off after they complete their release pipeline. [26:02] Jared shares how they enforce compatibility. [26:50] Does Jared have static code analysis in place in their pipeline? [30:08] Where to find everything Jared has been talking about today. [31:13] Do they use any third party Visual Studio add-ins? [31:54] How are they planning on targetting a platform that runs from a URL? [34:17] Jeffrey wraps up this week’s podcast and thanks Jared for joining! [34:39] Jared recommends a few resources for those looking to learn more.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure, by Jeffrey Palermo bit.ly/dotnetdevopsproject bit.ly/dotnetdevopsbookforcommunity — Visit to get your hands on two free books to give away at conferences or events! .NET Conf 2019 Microsoft Ignite Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Channel Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter Jared Parsons (LinkedIn) GitHub.com/dotnet/Roslyn GitHub.com/dotnet/Roslyn-Analyzers GitHub.com/dotnet/CSharpLang Visual Studio Azure DevOps Services Azure Artifacts Visual Studio SDK Xunit Analyzers Microsoft Build 2019   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

The Sound Money Podcast
Building New Digital Assets

The Sound Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 30:17


Not only is he a lead developer for Ravencoin, but Tron Black is also doing big things as the Principal Developer for Medici Ventures. As a serial entrepreneur, Tron credits the 2013 Cyprus bailout deal with turning his attention to money and security. Ravencoin started as a code fork from Bitcoin, but Tron says they are always adding additional features such as asset management and even a messaging capability in the not so distant future. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soundmoney/support

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The Tatiana Show!
TTS177 Tron Black of Ravencoin

The Tatiana Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 8:39


Tron Black is an interesting guy on the technical side who makes it easy to understand his technology.  I really enjoyed hearing about the evolution of tokens using RavenCoin and what their vision is for the token economy of the future.  Is there a chance for a Tatiana Coin Raven Coin edition at some point? Perhaps, but in the meantime, listen in and learn the latest on the road map for development.   Thank you to our sponsor www.MetalPay.com (use code tatianashow to earn more rewards on signup). About the Guests: Tron Black is a crypto developer, entrepreneur, and founder of two startups which were sold to publicly traded companies.  Since 2013, Tron has been working in the crypto-currency space as a miner, developer, investor, and trader. He was one of the first five employees of t0 (tzero), and helped issue the first publicly traded SEC acknowledged parallel crypto-equity for Overstock.com and the world's first crypto bond offering. He worked for ANX International, a Fintech company located in Hong Kong which runs a Bitcoin exchange and offers Bitcoin Debit cards.   Tron is currently a Principal Developer for Medici Ventures which invests in a portfolio of companies including TZero, Factom, Bitt, Ripio, SettleMint, and Spera. Tron has given crypto-currencies to hundreds of people to help increase awareness of how value now moves as easily as e-mail. He's written articles about Bitcoin, Monero, Dash and Ravencoin, and been featured on several crypto-currency podcasts. He has been a panelist at an international blockchain conference and regularly gives talks on crypto-currency topics. Tron is currently an advisor to TZero, TUSC, and Realio.fund, and the lead developer for Ravencoin which is both a top 100 crypto-currency and a leading crypto-asset platform. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1444meJi7YjgQGNg3U8Z6qYZFA5cgz4Gmj More Info: TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com Ravencoin.com Mediciventures.com Friends and Sponsors of the Show: Metalpay.com use code tatianashow

Hashr8 Podcast
#5: Building a Better Bitcoin

Hashr8 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 68:59


Tron Black is the Lead Developer of Ravencoin and Principal Developer for Medici Ventures.  Aside from diving deep into Ravencoin, we also discuss FPGA and ASIC-resistant algorithms, Wyoming pioneering blockchain adoption, and how security tokens might impact our futures.    -------- Follow us on Twitter @H4SHR8 --------

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IT Career Energizer
Understanding Your Tools and Communicating Effectively with Eric Lippert

IT Career Energizer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 26:37


GUEST BIO: Eric Lippert is a programmer who builds tools for other programmers.  He’s worked on Visual Basic, JavaScript and C# at Microsoft, designed code analyzers at Coverity, and is now working on a variety of programming language design problems at Facebook. EPISODE DESCRIPTION: Phil’s guest on today’s show is Eric Lippert. His career has been a long and varied one. He was a Principal Developer at Microsoft and a member of the C# language design team. Eric was also involved in the design and implementation of VBScript, JScript, Windows Script Host and Visual Studio Tools for Office. Over the years, Eric has published and edited numerous programming books and is now working at Facebook. KEY TAKEAWAYS: (01.00)­­­ – Phil asks Eric to expand on his brief introduction. Eric said that he studied computer science and maths at the University of Waterloo. There they run a co-operative education system where you study for 4 months and work for 4. He was an intern at Wacom and Microsoft. When he left Microsoft he went to work at Coverity. He is now working on developer tools at Facebook. (3.39) – Phil asks Eric for a unique IT career tip. When Eric was a young developer at Microsoft his manager told him to “find a source of questions and learn to answer them”. He put that advice to work straight away and read every question in the JavaScript group. If someone asked a question that related to his area that he did not know the answer to, he would go away and find out. That taught him to answer queries concisely, which in turn honed his own knowledge. (5.54) – Can you tell us about your worst IT career moment and what you learned from the experience? Eric says it was probably the morning he woke up to the headline “Worst Security Flaw Ever Found in Internet Explorer”. Eric had worked on the piece of code that was involved in the issue. At first, he thought that he may have made the error. It turned out that his code had been changed and that change had not been properly reviewed, so the potential weakness was not found. The security flaw was nowhere near as serious as reported by the press. It would have required a virtually impossible hack to be executed in order to take advantage of the flaw. After that, a much stronger culture of code reviews was put into place. (9.17) – Phil says to Eric - Can you maybe take us through your career highlights or greatest success? Eric says there were two. The first was his work on a new version of VisualStudio. They met the completion target date and every single planned feature was included in the release. His other highlight was being involved in the “from scratch” C sharp rewrite. That massive project was also successfully completed and shipped. C sharp now has over 5 million lines of code, it is truly huge. (14.42) – Looking to the future Phil wants to know what excites Eric about the IT industry. Eric says it is the fact that we have still only really scratched the surface. There are so many features that can still be added to the various languages. For example, we can take features from programming languages and add them to production languages which would immediately raise the bar. We want to be able to write programs that can reason naturally about all kinds of probabilistic things and we are getting there. There is still a ton of stuff to do in the programming languages and tools space. (17.43) – What first attracted you to a career in IT? Eric started programming before he owned a computer. He would write them out on paper and type them into the school’s Commodore PET. He had intended to study either mathematics or physics. But, he soon realized that he was not good at physics. He was much better at computer programming and enjoyed it, plus he could work while studying IT. (19.22) – What is the best career advice you have been given? Eric reiterated the advice to find a source of questions and answer them. But, he added that it was important to learn how to write well. Learn how to be concise and convince people that you’ve written correct code. To do that you need to write convincingly. (20.29) if you were to begin your IT career again, right now, what would you do? Eric says he would study statistics. Much of the machine learning and probabilistic programming is about understanding statistics. With differential programming there is even calculus involved, something Eric never expected to see. (21.27) – What objectives are you focusing on now Eric? He responded by saying, "Building cutting-edge tools and helping real developers to get real stuff done". The same focus he had at the start of his career. (21.30) – What would you consider to be your most important non-technical skill? Being able to communicate effectively, it is crucial. (22.57) - Eric, can you share a parting piece of career advice with the IT Career Energizer audience. Know your tools. I get pitched features for tools and programming languages that already exist. It shows that a lot of people do not know their tools well. It also indicates that the tools are not as discoverable as they should be. Users need to dig in and understand them better and tool providers need to make their tools more discoverable. BEST MOMENTS:  (2.18) ERIC – “I have a keyboard on my desk that is older than my intern.” (4.09) ERIC – “Find a source of questions and learn to answer them”  (9.27) ERIC – “I want to ship actual code that solves actual developer’s problems” (14.34) ERIC – “It’s immensely satisfying to build something really, really big that actually works.” (17.25) ERIC – “Every time you build a tool, you magnify your impact across the entire industry.” (20.54) ERIC - “So much of machine learning and probabilistic programming is about understanding statistical concepts.” CONTACT ERIC LIPPET: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericlippert @ericlippert LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-lippert-a3893485/ Website: https://ericlippert.com

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Christine Spang's Open Source Journey from Teen OSS Contributor to CTO of Nylas

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 31:04


Christine Spang started her tech journey contributing to Debian while still a teenager. She went on to MIT, then worked on Ksplice, helping the Linux kernel stay up-to-date without rebooting. From there working as a Principal Developer at Oracle, Christine when on to co-found Nylas where she's currently the CTO. Scott talks to Christine about her experience, her thoughts on going from Dev to CTO, leading teams, and their product suite at Nylas. https://www.nylas.com/ https://jvns.ca/blog/2017/12/01/new-zine--so-you-want-to-be-a-wizard/

GALs   - Channel 9
Interview with Ashley McNamara, Principal Developer Advocate at Microsoft

GALs - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 16:27


In this episode of GALs, Golnaz chats with Ashley McNamara, a Principal Developer Advocate at Microsoft. Ashley has been in the tech industry for almost 20 years. But not in the traditional sense. She spent a lot of her time teaching photoshop workshops, doing business mentoring and building websites. But in 2011, she decided to go all in with front-end development. She found herself working with OpenStack, learning Python, joining Rackspace, then becoming a huge contributor in the Linux and Go communities. She finally landed at Microsoft, weird right? Watch this video to learn more about how this Open Source Gopher joined one of the biggest enterprise companies in the world!Here are some ways to connect with Ashley!Follow @CH9Follow @Golnaz89Follow @Ashleymcnamara

GALs  (Audio) - Channel 9
Interview with Ashley McNamara, Principal Developer Advocate at Microsoft

GALs (Audio) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 16:27


In this episode of GALs, Golnaz chats with Ashley McNamara, a Principal Developer Advocate at Microsoft. Ashley has been in the tech industry for almost 20 years. But not in the traditional sense. She spent a lot of her time teaching photoshop workshops, doing business mentoring and building websites. But in 2011, she decided to go all in with front-end development. She found herself working with OpenStack, learning Python, joining Rackspace, then becoming a huge contributor in the Linux and Go communities. She finally landed at Microsoft, weird right? Watch this video to learn more about how this Open Source Gopher joined one of the biggest enterprise companies in the world!Here are some ways to connect with Ashley!Follow @CH9Follow @Golnaz89Follow @Ashleymcnamara

Front End Happy Hour
Episode 033 - One part beer, three parts web components. Add lemon to taste

Front End Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2017 47:46


In this episode, we are joined by Trey Shugart who is a front-end developer (Principal Developer) at Atlassian, proponent of web components, and author of SkateJS to talk about Web Components. Items mentioned in the episode: Fast and the Furious 8, Skate JS, Preact, React, Chrome browser, Rust episode, Polymer, X-Tag, jQuery, Flux, Functional Programming, Safari, Firefox, Web Assembly, W3C, Progressive Web Apps, Ken Wheeler, Service Workers, Lighthouse, TypeScript, Flow, nwb, Nest, React, Angular, Ember, Jason Miller, Knockout, Dart Guests: Trey Shugart - @treshugart Panelists: Jem Young - @JemYoung Ryan Anklam - @bittersweetryan Brian Holt - @holtbt Stacy London - @stacylondoner Picks: Trey Shugart - Flow Type Trey Shugart - Line 6 helix Trey Shugart - Skate Maintainers Trey Shugart - Jason Miller Jem Young - Ryan Anklam Jem Young - The Wee Baby Burgess - Austin Ryan Burgess Jem Young - Iron Fist Ryan Anklam - Spotify Discover Weekly Playlist Ryan Anklam - Ancillary Justice Brian Holt - Flow Type Brian Holt - Babel Preset Env Brian Holt - Planned Parenthood Stacy London - Web Developer Roadmap Stacy London - Broken Social Scene - Halfway Home

Sliding Windows
SLW04: The X files, with Bruce Payette

Sliding Windows

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2016


An Interview with Bruce Payette, Principal Developer at Microsoft and the "Godfather" of PowerShell, about the History of Unix subsystems in Microsoft Windows NT from OpenNT, Interix, SFU, SUA to WSL. Bruce was one of the creators of OpenNT and its successors.

SwiftCoders: Interviews with Swift Developers
7: Ed Arenberg - Founder & Principal Developer at EPage

SwiftCoders: Interviews with Swift Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2016 64:04


From Aerospace to early web classifieds to full-stack mobile developer, Ed is a staple in the Los Angeles Apple Developer community. He's been building with Swift since day one and when he's not creating apps for his enterprise clients, he's teaching the next generation of iOS Developers at General Assembly. Links: Site - GetGaggle.comApp - ComicBlitzApp - Get Connected! Nature Connects®: Art Exhibit with LEGO® BricksSite - Nature Connects® – Art with LEGO® Bricks ExhibitEmail - arenberg@epage.comSite - GA Courses Questions, comments, or you just wanna say Hi? Contact your host @garricn on Twitter This episode was recorded using the Cast platform by @JulianLepinski. Wanna start your own podcast? Try Cast!

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