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Best podcasts about rethinkdb

Latest podcast episodes about rethinkdb

CTOcast
Slava Akhmechet (Alias, ex-RethinkDB) - CTOcast #32

CTOcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 66:18


Slava Akhmechet (Alias, ex-RethinkDB) is a founder of new social network Alias. OUTLINE: (00:00) - Introduction (02:10) - RethinkDB story (06:30) - Stripe (07:44) - RethinkDB Team (10:40) - Shutting down companies (13:04) - Moder social networks (17:06) - Alias (pro-social social network) (22:13) - Alias (prestige instead of likes) (30:20) - Alias (people may make mistakes and change opinon) (33:19) - Alias (content ranking) (37:15) - Alias (from burnout to flow) (39:41) - Alias (how you build social network) (42:03) - Alias (Tech stack) (44:55) - Decentralized technologies (49:25) - Peer to peer technologies (55:23) - Future culture of Alias as a company (57:42) - 44 guiding principles of engineering management (58:46) - Approaching writing (01:01:08) - Reading in clusters of 5 EPISODE LINKS: https://joinalias.com/ https://twitter.com/spakhm](https://twitter.com/spakhm https://www.spakhm.com/ - Zero credibility Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification - [https://www.amazon.com/Private-Truths-Public-Lies-Falsification/dp/0674707583] Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World - [https://www.amazon.com/Reality-Broken-Games-Better-Change/dp/0143120611](https://www.amazon.com/Reality-Broken-Games-Better-Change/dp/0143120611 The Psychology of Video Games (The Psychology of Everything) - https://www.amazon.com/Psychology-Video-Games-Everything/dp/0367493136 The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses - https://www.amazon.com/Art-Game-Design-Book-Lenses/dp/0123694965 CTOcast #17 with Slava Akhmechet (In Russian and from December 2015) https://soundcloud.com/ctocastcom/slava-akhmechet-rethinkdb-ctocast-17-russian SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST: Podcast website: https://ctocast.com Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2L0vXtv Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLmZlZWRidXJuZXIuY29tL0NUT2Nhc3Q= Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5senHSpuQcslHL33FVNfYM Telegram: https://t.me/Ctocast Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ctocast?refid=stpr RSS: hhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/CTOcast CONNECT: Clubhouse https://www.joinclubhouse.com/club/ctocast-podcast-live – Twitter: https://twitter.com/aaliaksandr – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alxct0cst – LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aliaksandr/ – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/astapenka Email: ctcst –> protonmail.com

SaaS & Scotch
Humility, Horror, and Product Market Fit

SaaS & Scotch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 43:36


My guest today is Joe Doliner, Co-Founder and CEO of Pachyderm, a data science platform. Prior to starting Pachyderm, Joe (JD) worked at AirBnB and RethinkDB. Our conversation focuses on the art of the start of his SaaS business, navigating the Shawshank Crawl to product market fit, and the one piece of advice he'd give SaaS Founders riding the grind today. Learn more about Unstoppable: tkkader.com/gtm Check out my Youtube channel on SaaS: tkkader.com/youtube Click to tweet link: https://ctt.ac/0JaqT

Getup Kubicast
#14 - Flame War - Redis,  Common Clause e nossas escolhas no mundo open source

Getup Kubicast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 36:25


Neste episódio começamos com a notícia de um novo unicórnio, o PagerDuty, que conquistou um investimento de $1.3Bi com uma avaliação de $90 Milhões. Você pode saber mais aqui na Forbes.Depois entramos em nosso tema principal, falando de nossas escolhas na adoção de ferramentas open source, mudanças que podem ocorrer nos projetos e como isso pode nos afetar.Começamos com a guerra que foi levantada pela alteração na licença do Redis, que fecha os módulos proprietários do RedisLabs com a Commons Clause. O motivo da mudança é tentar se defender das ações de grandes empresas, que apenas tiram proveito de projetos como esse, ganham seus milhões e não devolvem nem mesmo linhas de código.A treta no twitter.kellabyteFalamos do RethinkDB, que quase fechou as portas, pois não tinham mais fundos para continuar, sendo comprados pela CNCF apenas para manter o projeto.Passamos também por escolhas e mudanças dentro de projetos open source, como quando a internet quase parou, pois o “dono” do left-pad do NodeJS o removeu do NPM, impedindo os usuários de fazer build, o que levou até mesmo a alterações nas regras da NPM. Se você não lembra, veja aqui.Algumas citaçõesSurgimento do primeiro fundo de investimento focado em open source, o OSS Capital.Pessoas para seguir: Joseph Jacks e Matt Asay.E as recomendações da semanaJoão: The man in machine — Steve JobsTalita: Trilogia da Fundação de Isaac AsimovGuilherme: Jogos de altíssima qualidade duvidosa (Pororoca Adventures, Corruption, Cabo Daciolo e Raffa Moreira)Diogo: No sense — banheiros de aeroporto que não tem papel toalha, somente aquele secador de mãos com vento e luz azul. Primeiro, não seca nada. Segundo, como faço para secar o rosto ali? Viaje com lenços de papel.Até a próxima e fique por dentro de tudo que compartilhamos em:Blog.getupcloud.com

Changelog Master Feed
The Future of RethinkDB (The Changelog #266)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 70:06 Transcription Available


Mike Glukhovsky joined the show to talk about the future of RethinkDB. Mike was a co-founder of RethinkDB along-side Slava Akhmechet. RethinkDB shutdown a year ago officially on October 5, 2016 — and today we’re talking through all the details with Mike. The shutdown, getting purchased by the CNCF, relicensing, buying back their IP and source code, community and governance, and some specific features that Mike and the rest of the community are excited about.

The Changelog
The Future of RethinkDB

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 70:06 Transcription Available


Mike Glukhovsky joined the show to talk about the future of RethinkDB. Mike was a co-founder of RethinkDB along-side Slava Akhmechet. RethinkDB shutdown a year ago officially on October 5, 2016 — and today we’re talking through all the details with Mike. The shutdown, getting purchased by the CNCF, relicensing, buying back their IP and source code, community and governance, and some specific features that Mike and the rest of the community are excited about.

Yakut
Bölüm #24

Yakut

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017


[ Dinle ]Ruby Türkiye Meetup#1 DeğerlendirmeleriHelp developers make other developers happierGobyIntroduction to Concurrency Models with Ruby. Part IFive Ruby Methods You Should Be UsingUsing Rails 5 ActionCable and RethinkDB to build a Reactive WebSocket AppHanami – Ruby Web Framework [Review]sinatra-graphqlAttach comments to ActiveRecord’s SQL queriesComplete Ruby geocoding solutionMert BulanRuby library for creating Docx from HTML outputMuhammed Dilmaç

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии
34 выпуск 05 сезона. Introduction to Concurrency Models with Ruby, Node.js forks again, Async, Fuzzysort и прочее

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 31:15


Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby New Syntax for HTML Tag helpers in Rails 5.1, Introduction to Concurrency Models with Ruby. Part I и Five Ruby Methods You Should Be Using Using Rails 5 ActionCable and RethinkDB to build a Reactive WebSocket App и The === (case equality) operator in Ruby Translate your ActiveRecord attributes without stress or bloat, Autocorrect with Postgres Trigrams и Async - a composable asynchronous I/O framework for Ruby based on nio4r and timers JavaScript Node.js forks again – this time it's a war of words over anti-sex-pest codes of conduct, JavaScript Is Eating The World и If you're a startup, you should not use React (reflecting on the BSD + patents license) Architecting Electron Applications for 60fps и Promise me you won't use Promise.race 10 JavaScript concepts you need to know for interviews, Fuzzysort - fast SublimeText-like fuzzy search for JavaScript и Media Player - a tiny, responsive, international, accessible, cross browser, easily customizable media player

Software Defined Talk
Episode 104: “When I go to the grocery store, I just buy the bananas” - Amazon/Whole Goods, J(2)EE, building your own kubernetes stack

Software Defined Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 63:19


Come Monday, we’ll see what full-on “digital transformation” looks like when Amazon fully owns Whole Foods. Also, Oracle is looking to move JEE to a foundation, closing out a long era of Java stewardship: how will “open source” like this work in a mature market? We also discuss the trend of private equity buying tech firms and GitHib’s write-up of building their own platform with kubernetes and series of small bash scripts. Traveling to China Coté is a terrible work-trip tourist. AA 263, DFW to PEK (https://www.seatguru.com/airlines/American_Airlines/American_Airlines_Boeing_787-8.php?flightno=263&date=), seat 19K. Exit row seat is good, but the front part of the airplane looked good too (rows 8 to 13?). Pack some breakfast tacos. This VPN situation is a mess, rather, I didn’t prepare correctly. Sometimes Cloak works, sometimes it doesn’t. LTE seems better than hotel wifi, but the speeds are high. Amazon Whole Foods update All done on Monday (http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=176060&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=2295514), August 28th. See (https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/08/24/technology/whole-foods-amazon-lower-prices-prime.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&_r=0&referer=)NY Times (https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/08/24/technology/whole-foods-amazon-lower-prices-prime.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&_r=0&referer=) article (https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/08/24/technology/whole-foods-amazon-lower-prices-prime.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&_r=0&referer=) as well. John Mackey (http://one.npr.org/?sharedMediaId=527979061:528000104) interview. Cheaper private label (I think they were top three or five sold in US). Return items in Amazon lockers. Cheaper groceries is cool, but for us, the interesting/instructive things to watch will be how Whole Foods goes full on digital transformation (or, even more eyebrow raising, does not!). Will they move everything to AWS? true Omni-channel and digital madness. Alexa: ”You look fat in that t-shirt, Michael, would you like me to order you some organic kale smoothies from Whole Foods?” Also, the potential for a culture clash seems high. As a side-effect, expect grocers to be trying out new computer stuff more, and observe their experience. How will the razor thin margin set cope with Amazon who’s been consistently rewarded for loosing money? Walmart and Google Hub thing (https://www.digitaltrends.com/home/google-walmart-voice-ordering/), Andrew on the AI winter (https://twitter.com/littleidea/status/900577868383637504). The Undying J(2)EE Oracle looking to open source it (https://adtmag.com/articles/2017/08/17/java-open-source.aspx), move it to a foundation. This worked out relativly OK for Java proper. It was hella weird, though, and I’m not sure the OSS version ever gained traction: maybe for, like, whatever Google, AWS, and Azure’s JRE is. Using this as a competitive ¯_(ツ)_/¯ is dicey, most people who compete here do open core themselves…so you can’t really say it’s bad; and if Oracle’s goal is to move it away from Oracle, you can’t say that Oracle is mismanaging it, etc. John Waters’ round-up of opinions (https://adtmag.com/articles/2017/08/23/java-open-source.aspx), pretty predictable. Steve Yegge’s Kotlin Writeup (https://steve-yegge.blogspot.com.au/2017/05/why-kotlin-is-better-than-whatever-dumb.html), The RedMonk Programming Language Rankings: June 2017 (http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2017/06/08/language-rankings-6-17/). Kubernetes at GitHub Just a few bash scripts (https://githubengineering.com/kubernetes-at-github/), eh? Here, hold my beer (https://thenewstack.io/github-goes-kubernetes-tells/). Real world discussion about moving one of their most popular services to Kubernetes. Sounds like the real deal, but there are a few bumps in the road. # PE to do 25% of tech M&A At least the analysis (https://blogs.the451group.com/techdeals/investment-banking/meet-the-new-buyer-of-your-tech-company/) confirms this notion. That said, the underlying numbers are weird: “Between direct acquisitions and deals done by portfolio companies, PE firms are on pace to purchase roughly 900 tech companies in 2017.” Who exactly are these 900 tech companies? Speaking of, a PE firm bought ThoughtWorks. ICO stuff (http://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/initial-coin-offering-ico.asp), Coté is confused. BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show. Alibaba Dwarfs Amazon That’s a lot of revenue growth (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/alibabas-revenue-growth-dwarfing-amazon-michael-spencer). Not on the cloud computing side yet, but definitely on the retail side. Coté: what’s the deal with Alipay being so hard to setup for Yankees? They really, really want a bankcard. Also, I don’t speak Chinese. Rescuing Open Source from Failed Startups bet365 (http://lists.basho.com/pipermail/riak-users_lists.basho.com/2017-August/019500.html) buying (http://lists.basho.com/pipermail/riak-users_lists.basho.com/2017-August/019500.html) and open sourcing Basho stuff. “It is our intention to open source all of Basho's products and all of the source code that they have been working on."Hi See previously RethinkDB by the CNCF (https://thenewstack.io/cloud-native-computing-foundation-scoops-orphaned-rethinkdb-project/) Pivotal news - build pipelines Concourse is out (https://thenewstack.io/pivotal-cloud-foundry-now-can-offer-automated-patching-concourse/), see also CRN (http://www.crn.com/news/cloud/300091001/pivotal-releases-commercial-version-of-concourse-an-internal-continuous-integration-tool-capable-of-rapidly-closing-security-vulnerabilities.htm) coverage (http://www.crn.com/news/cloud/300091001/pivotal-releases-commercial-version-of-concourse-an-internal-continuous-integration-tool-capable-of-rapidly-closing-security-vulnerabilities.htm). Meta, follow-up, etc. Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/sdt) - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit. Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there. Join us all in the SDT Slack (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/slack). Mid-roll Get $50 off Casper mattresses with the code: horraymattray NEW DISCOUNT! DevOpsDays Nashville (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-nashville/), $25 off with the code 2017NashDevOpsDays - Coté will be keynoting (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-nashville/speakers/michael-cote/) - October 17th and 18th, 2017. NEW DISCOUNT! DevOpsDays Kansas City (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-kansascity/welcome/), September 21st and 22nd. Use the code SDT2017 when you register (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/devopsdays-kansas-city-2017-tickets-31754843592?aff=ado). PLUS we have one free ticket to give away. So, we need to figure out how to do that. Coté speaking at DevOps Riga (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-riga/welcome/), also will be at DevOpsDays London and Devoxx Belgium. Coté will also be at Devoxx Belgium (https://devoxx.be/), Nov 6th and 10th, in Antwerp. The train station there is nutty-balls awesome (https://www.flickr.com/photos/cote/5201413370/in/photolist-8UyvGj-8UmSEs-8VCAYS-8VzxWp-8VzxUc-8VzyVr-8VCA2Q-8VCA1o-8VCAVC-8VCATj-8VCA4q-8UmSx1-8VCAsm-8VCABs-8VzyHR-8Vzyii-8VCAbh-8VzyvT-8Vzydr-8VCARE-8UiNDe-8VCApA-8VCA7C-8VCAFo-8VCzTs-8V8gFi-yn3eBQ-yoqTCW-y7JJiS-yq594D-y7QtEk-y7Koam-yq4JLX-yn2Hdo-y7KmUf-8UmRYY), y’all. The Register’s conference, Continuous Lifecycle (https://continuouslifecycle.london/), in London (May 2018) has it’s CFP open, closed October 20th - submit something (https://continuouslifecycle.london/call-for-papers/)! SpringOne Platform registration open (https://2017.springoneplatform.io/ehome/s1p/registration), Dec 4th to 5th. Use the code S1P200_Cote for $200 off registration (https://2017.springoneplatform.io/ehome/s1p/registration). Matt’s on the Road! August 30th - AWS Australian Public Sector Summit (https://aws.amazon.com/summits/canberra-public-sector/) September 15-16 - DevOpsDays Bangalore (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-bangalore/) September 20 - Azure Sydney Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/Azure-Sydney-User-Group/events/242374004/) October 3-4 - DevOpsDays New Zealand (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-auckland/) October 11th - Brisbane Azure User Group (https://www.meetup.com/Brisbane-Azure-User-Group/events/240477415/) November 6-7 - AgileNZ (http://www.agilenz.co.nz) Andrew will be at DevOpsDays Singapore (so will Matt) October 25-26, and a few other places. He doesn’t want to make platinum. Recommendations Brandon: TRUECar (https://www.truecar.com/). Matt Ray: Baby Driver. Coté: Taco Deli (http://www.tacodeli.com/). Michael Christmas (https://twitter.com/MickeyChristmas/status/900775508975263745), not too shabby (https://soundcloud.com/michaelchristmas).

Coconauts
1x01 Psicología de objetos cotidianos y game frameworks

Coconauts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017 65:43


Coconauts es un podcast sobre tecnologia, desarrollo, gamedev, making y cosas frikis en general. En este episodio hablamos de: - Noticias: el outage de Gitlab, Steam cierra Greenlight, RethinkDB y Cloud Spanner, Gameband. - Yo he venido aquí a hablar de mi libro: la psicología de los objetos cotidianos de Don Norman - Debate: frameworks de desarrollo de videojuegos Enlaces: - Gitlab outage postmortem: https://about.gitlab.com/2017/02/10/postmortem-of-database-outage-of-january-31/ - Steam greenlight: http://steamcommunity.com/greenlight/discussions/18446744073709551615/133256758580075301/ - RethinkDB: https://rethinkdb.com/blog/rethinkdb-joins-linux-foundation/ - Google Cloud Spanner: https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2017/02/introducing-Cloud-Spanner-a-global-database-service-for-mission-critical-applications.html - Gameband: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gameband/gameband-the-first-smartwatch-for-gamers?ref=category_newest - Watchduino: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtgR1YiwnEY - La psicologia de los objetos cotidianos: https://www.amazon.es/psicolog%C3%ADa-objetos-cotidianos-Serie-Media/dp/8415042019 - Comparativa de game frameworks: http://coconauts.net/blog/2017/01/09/2d-game-framework-comparison/ Music from Jukedeck - create your own at http://jukedeck.com

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast
LCC 163 - Y a la techno de la semaine et la techno du week-end

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017 118:05


Eépisode chargé en sujets: langages, web, data, big data, sécurité, organisation sans oublier Donald (pas le neveu de Picsou). Merci à Saagie pour leur aide ! Enregistré le 15 février 2017 Téléchargement de l’épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–163.mp3 News Langages Les nouveautés de Java Time dans Java SE 9 Jigsaw et les automodules on vous aura prévenu … Groovy is the new black Francesc Campoy qui donne une overview de Go 1.8 Impact de la structure de l’API sur les performance - Go et logging Les tags du week-end sur Stack Overflow Web Le top 2016 du Javascript : Basé sur les étoiles github Basé sur un sondage Front: Vue.Js au top Build : Grunt est mort, Gulp en baisse et Webpack devient la référence. IDE : Visual Studio Code et Atom La : Jasmine et Mocha toujours là, AVA et Jest sont les nouveaux. Gros impact de facebook! Déployer une application Ratpack sur Google App Engine Flex Les 10 meilleurs frameworks web Java de 2017 Performance de démarrage de JavaScript (optionnel) Retour sur React Native par Instagram Middleware Hazelcast lance Jet, un stream processing engine OSS MiniShift: deploiement local pour OpenShift Les produits Google résumés en 4 mots gRPC chez la Cloud Native Computing Foundation Bean Validation 2.0 early draft La spec MVC, transférée à Ivar Grimstad Data Ransomware contre Elasticsearch Google lance son Cloud Spanner, sa supra base de données distribuée ACID Google Cloud Spanner viole-t-il le théorême de CAP? Google Cloud Spanner Post-mortem ReThinkDB ReThinkDB rejoins la fondation Linux et CNCF Réécrire son appli RethinkDB avec PostgreSQL PostgreSQL capable de traiter plein de use cases différents Spark 2.1 Kudu 1.2 Investissement en cours sur la Data Gouvernance Intel Big DL, grosse bataille Intel versus NVidia sur le Deep Learning : Les slides de Intel AI la réponse de Nvidia Construiser votre CSS avec du Deep Learning Jeff Dean sur l’état du Machine Learning aujourd’hui Jeff Dean sur Tensorflow Article du New York Times sur l’intelligence artificielle et Google Brain Podcast Big Data (et autre) : Roaring Elephant Podcast Software Engineering Daily Saagie Saagie est une start-up éditeur dans le Big Data. Bon tout le monde parle de Big Data et c’est un peu le mot à la mode, mais chez Saagie nous faisons vraiment du BIG DATA. Nous éditons Saagie Data Fabric pour industrialiser les mises en production de big data et de data science (Data Fabric ~ Plateforme de développement Data) avec l’option Saagie Data Governance pour organiser votre lac de données. L’ensemble est déployable sur notre cloud, sur amazon ou azure et via notre appliance avec option Deep Learning et HPC. Les postes ouverts Sécurité Retour de la FIC DevOps Rise of the ChatOps : Netflix Hub Commander Hubot GitLab et ses backups Open Source Github annonce les guides OSS pour aider à monter/contribuer à l’OSS Open Source Guides Organisation/Agile Talk Beyond breaking bad noproject Je n’embauche jamais de poisson panné par Quentin Adam Rise of the Data Engineer Outillage Utiliser Ngrok, Google Cloud Functions, API.AI pour faire des bots Microsoft annonce un Git File System Jenkins Declarative Pipeline 1.0 (+ Pipeline Editor Preview) et SCM API 2.0 Des slides HTML en Markdown exportés en PDF Société La France introduit des visas particuliers pour les entrepreneurs D’un trait de plume Donald Trump manque de faire exploser le Privacy Shield Outil de l’épisode JVM mon Conférences Quelques conseils pour écrire une proposition de conférence 10-ways-for-a-conference-to-upset-their-speakers - Troy Hunt 10-ways-for-speaker-to-upset-conference - Nicolas Deloof Le ParisJUG se lance dans adopt-a-JSR: un message en crowdcast 15 mars 2017 : soirée Hands-on / Hackergarten sur Jigsaw, animée par Rémi Forax et l’équipe du Paris JUG. le site du Paris JUG le twitter : @ParisJUG les détails des soirées et la liste de ce qu’il faudra installer sur son portable pour la partie Hands-on / Hackergarten seront publiés sur le site du Paris JUG. page communautaire d’écrivant le programme Adopt a JSR blog d’oracle annonçant le programme Adopt a JSR Salon Big Data Paris les 5–6 mars 2017 Printemps Agile le 9 mars 2017 Devoxx France les 5–7 avril 2017 Mix-IT les 20–21 avril 2017 Breizhcamp les 19–21 avril 2017 RivieraDev les 11–12 mai 2017 DevFest Lille 9 juin - inscriptions et CfP ouvert Voxxed Days au Luxembourg Nous contacter Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion Contactez-nous via twitter https://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs sur le groupe Google https://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs ou sur le site web https://lescastcodeurs.com/ Flattr-ez nous (dons) sur https://lescastcodeurs.com/ En savoir plus sur le sponsoring? sponsors@lescastcodeurs.com  

Bigdata Hebdo
Episode 37 : La bourse ou MongoDB

Bigdata Hebdo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2017 69:14


8 data trends on our radar for 2017https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/8-data-trends-on-our-radar-for-2017The Rise of the Data Engineerhttps://medium.com/@maximebeauchemin/the-rise-of-the-data-engineer-91be18f1e603#.8me3508a4Palantir et la France : naissance d’une nouvelle théorie abracadabrantesque ?https://reflets.info/palantir-et-la-france-naissance-dune-nouvelle-theorie-abracadabrantesque/http://www.silicon.fr/big-data-la-dgsi-se-rapproche-de-palantir-161283.htmlhttp://www.parismatch.com/Actu/International/La-CIA-appelee-au-secours-par-l-antiterrorisme-francais-1138268Qu’est-ce que le Data Lake, le nouveau concept "Big Data" en vogue http://www.journaldunet.com/solutions/dsi/1165409-qu-est-ce-que-le-datalake-le-nouveau-concept-big-data-en-vogue/You Can Now Play with Stack Overflow Data on Google’s BigQueryhttp://stackoverflow.blog/2016/12/You-Can-Now-Play-With-Stack-Overflow-Data-on-Googles-BigQuery/https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/public-data/stackoverflowSparkDatabricks Raises $60 Million in Series C Funding to Advance Data Science and Engineering at Scalehttp://m.marketwired.com/press-release/databricks-raises-60-million-series-c-funding-advance-data-science-engineering-scale-2183541.htmIntroducing Apache Spark 2.1https://databricks.com/blog/2016/12/29/introducing-apache-spark-2-1.htmlTop 10 Apache Spark blog posts from 2016https://databricks.com/blog/2016/12/30/top-10-apache-spark-blog-posts-from-2016.htmlNoSQLMongoDB Apocalypse Is Here as Ransom Attacks Hit 10,000 Servershttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/mongodb-apocalypse-is-here-as-ransom-attacks-hit-10-000-servers/https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/a-benevolent-hacker-is-warning-owners-of-unsecured-cassandra-databases/RethinkDB: why we failedhttp://www.defstartup.org/2017/01/18/why-rethinkdb-failed.htmlRethinkDB is dead, and MongoDB isn't what killed ithttp://www.techrepublic.com/article/rethinkdb-is-dead-and-mongodb-isnt-what-killed-it/Tuning Java Driver for Heavy write and Low Latency Read Scenariohttps://www.smartcat.io/blog/2016/tuning-java-driver-for-heavy-write-and-low-latency-read-scenario/TWCS part 1 - how does it work and when should you use it ?http://thelastpickle.com/blog/2016/12/08/TWCS-part1.htmlData-Science Learn TensorFlow and deep learning, without a Ph.D.https://cloud.google.com/blog/big-data/2017/01/learn-tensorflow-and-deep-learning-without-a-phd.htmlBig deep learning news: Google Tensorflow chooses Kerashttp://www.fast.ai/2017/01/03/keras/-------------------------------------------------------------http://www.bigdatahebdo.comhttps://twitter.com/bigdatahebdoVincent : https://twitter.com/vhe74Alexander : https://twitter.com/alexanderdeja Cette publication est sponsorisée par Affini-Tech ( http://affini-tech.com https://twitter.com/affinitech )On recrute ! venez cruncher de la data avec nous ! écrivez nous à recrutement@affini-tech.com

Bigdata Hebdo
Episode 37 : La bourse ou MongoDB

Bigdata Hebdo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2017 69:14


8 data trends on our radar for 2017https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/8-data-trends-on-our-radar-for-2017The Rise of the Data Engineerhttps://medium.com/@maximebeauchemin/the-rise-of-the-data-engineer-91be18f1e603#.8me3508a4Palantir et la France : naissance d’une nouvelle théorie abracadabrantesque ?https://reflets.info/palantir-et-la-france-naissance-dune-nouvelle-theorie-abracadabrantesque/http://www.silicon.fr/big-data-la-dgsi-se-rapproche-de-palantir-161283.htmlhttp://www.parismatch.com/Actu/International/La-CIA-appelee-au-secours-par-l-antiterrorisme-francais-1138268Qu’est-ce que le Data Lake, le nouveau concept "Big Data" en vogue http://www.journaldunet.com/solutions/dsi/1165409-qu-est-ce-que-le-datalake-le-nouveau-concept-big-data-en-vogue/You Can Now Play with Stack Overflow Data on Google’s BigQueryhttp://stackoverflow.blog/2016/12/You-Can-Now-Play-With-Stack-Overflow-Data-on-Googles-BigQuery/https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/public-data/stackoverflowSparkDatabricks Raises $60 Million in Series C Funding to Advance Data Science and Engineering at Scalehttp://m.marketwired.com/press-release/databricks-raises-60-million-series-c-funding-advance-data-science-engineering-scale-2183541.htmIntroducing Apache Spark 2.1https://databricks.com/blog/2016/12/29/introducing-apache-spark-2-1.htmlTop 10 Apache Spark blog posts from 2016https://databricks.com/blog/2016/12/30/top-10-apache-spark-blog-posts-from-2016.htmlNoSQLMongoDB Apocalypse Is Here as Ransom Attacks Hit 10,000 Servershttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/mongodb-apocalypse-is-here-as-ransom-attacks-hit-10-000-servers/https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/a-benevolent-hacker-is-warning-owners-of-unsecured-cassandra-databases/RethinkDB: why we failedhttp://www.defstartup.org/2017/01/18/why-rethinkdb-failed.htmlRethinkDB is dead, and MongoDB isn't what killed ithttp://www.techrepublic.com/article/rethinkdb-is-dead-and-mongodb-isnt-what-killed-it/Tuning Java Driver for Heavy write and Low Latency Read Scenariohttps://www.smartcat.io/blog/2016/tuning-java-driver-for-heavy-write-and-low-latency-read-scenario/TWCS part 1 - how does it work and when should you use it ?http://thelastpickle.com/blog/2016/12/08/TWCS-part1.htmlData-Science Learn TensorFlow and deep learning, without a Ph.D.https://cloud.google.com/blog/big-data/2017/01/learn-tensorflow-and-deep-learning-without-a-phd.htmlBig deep learning news: Google Tensorflow chooses Kerashttp://www.fast.ai/2017/01/03/keras/-------------------------------------------------------------http://www.bigdatahebdo.comhttps://twitter.com/bigdatahebdoVincent : https://twitter.com/vhe74Alexander : https://twitter.com/alexanderdeja Cette publication est sponsorisée par Affini-Tech ( http://affini-tech.com https://twitter.com/affinitech )On recrute ! venez cruncher de la data avec nous ! écrivez nous à recrutement@affini-tech.com

The Changelog
GunDB, Venture Backed and Decentralized

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 66:13 Transcription Available


Mark Nadal joined the show to talk about his hacker story and his venture backed open source datastore project called GunDB — a realtime, decentralized, offline-first, graph database engine. We talked about the details behind this database, how Mark secured funding, why yet another datastore, who’s using the database, how Mark plans to sustain this project through products and services, his thoughts on the RethinkDB postmortem and more.

Changelog Master Feed
GunDB, Venture Backed and Decentralized (The Changelog #236)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 66:13 Transcription Available


Mark Nadal joined the show to talk about his hacker story and his venture backed open source datastore project called GunDB — a realtime, decentralized, offline-first, graph database engine. We talked about the details behind this database, how Mark secured funding, why yet another datastore, who’s using the database, how Mark plans to sustain this project through products and services, his thoughts on the RethinkDB postmortem and more.

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии
03 выпуск 05 сезона. Passenger 5.1, Webpack 2.2, KaTeX for Ruby, Chartkick, Mermaid, LocalForage, Tone.js и прочее

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2017 42:13


Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby Passenger 5.1: a new milestone in robustness, security and efficiency и Is Ruby dead? Hell no! - Analyzing RubyGems stats for 2016 Ruby's Mysterious Triple Equals Operator, a.k.a. Case Equality Operator, Bundler and Gemfile best practices и Auto-reconnect for ActiveRecord connections Writing a Sprockets plugin, KaTeX for Ruby и Chartkick: data visualization made easy with Ruby JavaScript Fabric is Joining Google, RethinkDB: why we failed, Learning JavaScript in 2017 sucks and this is awesome! и Webpack 2.2: The Final Release 3 New CSS Features to Learn in 2017, How to Create Spotify Colorizer Effects With CSS Blend Modes и removeEventListener and this Mermaid - generation of diagrams and flowcharts from text in a similar manner as markdown, LocalForage - a JavaScript library that improves the offline experience of your web app by using an asynchronous data store with a simple и Tone.js - a framework for creating interactive music in the browser

REACTIVE
59: Altaba Is Basically Yahoo's Zombie Name

REACTIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2017 59:59


While Henning is out fighting the sinister doings of Evil-Henning, Kahlil and Raquel talk about tech stuff! The Basilisk Lizard is the animal of the week. Trello has been sold to Atlassian. Rockbot is off to Austria next week. Medium fired 50 people. Yahoo is now a zombie. Tom Dale joined LinkedIn. Why did RethinkDB fail? Prettier makes all JavaScript code pretty. Raquel test drove a Tesla.

Away From The Keyboard
Episode 54: In the Mind of Annie Ruygt

Away From The Keyboard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 51:06


We start off with Annie talking to us about her love for books, animation, and storytelling. Annie talks to us about some of her favorite illustrators. Then we get into a discussion about the emotional connection between an artist and their work. Cecil asks Annie about her first drawings. Following that, Annie talks about working for a technology startup. Annie walks us through her role at RethinkDB, and also tells us the origin story of the Thinker. We talk about her book, “The Three Things”. We also get into the role that books play in her life. Links Annie's Website TwitterThe Three ...

Business and Philosophy
Topic Roundtable with Haseeb Qureshi and Practical Dev’s Ben Halpern

Business and Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 72:17


Bot fraud, the New York tech scene, RethinkDB and open source; these topics and more are discussed in today’s episode. Two of the most popular guests return to the show to explore a variety of topics. Ben Halpern is the creator of The Practical Dev, a massively popular Twitter account and blog that you may The post Topic Roundtable with Haseeb Qureshi and Practical Dev’s Ben Halpern appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

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Topic Roundtable with Haseeb Qureshi and Practical Dev’s Ben Halpern

Greatest Hits – Software Engineering Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 72:17


Bot fraud, the New York tech scene, RethinkDB and open source; these topics and more are discussed in today’s episode. Two of the most popular guests return to the show to explore a variety of topics. Ben Halpern is the creator of The Practical Dev, a massively popular Twitter account and blog that you may The post Topic Roundtable with Haseeb Qureshi and Practical Dev’s Ben Halpern appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

The Art Of Programming
Выпуск №122 — The Art Of Programming [ DB ] Хороший, но почти мёртвый

The Art Of Programming

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 50:47


+ Зависимости в Bazel https://www.bazel.io/ + Хороший, но почти мертвый RethinkDB https://www.rethinkdb.com/ + Метрики не только для программистов https://media.mail.ru/ + https://api.ai + Программисты и кроссплатформенность + Благодарности патронам: Sergey Kiselev, Sergii Zhuk, Aleksandr Kiriushin, Nikolay Ushmodin, Pavel Drobushevich, Pavel Sitnikov, Bogdan Storozhuk Поддержи подкаст http://bit.ly/TAOPpatron Новые темы http://bit.ly/TAOPgit Подпишись в iTunes http://bit.ly/TAOPiTunes Подпишись без iTunes http://bit.ly/TAOPrss Скачай подкаст http://bit.ly/TAOP122mp3 Старые выпуски http://bit.ly/oldtaop

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Talk Python To Me - Python conversations for passionate developers
#65: Jump on the real-time web with RethinkDB

Talk Python To Me - Python conversations for passionate developers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 59:22


See the full show notes for this episode on the website at talkpython.fm/65.

The Web Platform Podcast
94: Reactive Programming in JavaScript

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 57:18


Gleb Bahmutov (@bahmutov) chats with the panel on Reactive Programming in JavaScript. What is Reactive Programming? Join Gleb and the panel to learn about event streams, sequences over time, and how these help developers build complex JavaScript applications. Resources Gleb's 2016 OSConf Talk on Reactive Programming - http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/open-source-us/public/schedule/detail/49290 The talk is mostly how to train anyone coming to JavaScript in different techniques, each more powerful than the previous one. Slides, video and all links to futher information in https://glebbahmutov.com/blog/oscon/ I posted the list of interesting things from OSCON at https://glebbahmutov.com/blog/oscon/#interesting-things-i-saw-at-oscon Companion code repo showing the same simple example (literally multiply numbers then print them) implemented using different styles https://github.com/bahmutov/javascript-journey - from imperative to FRP and beyond. The long and evolving blog post https://glebbahmutov.com/blog/journey-from-procedural-to-reactive-javascript-with-stops/ that I have been updating for the past two years. Feathersjs - http://feathersjs.com/ Horizon.js from RethinkDB team - https://horizon.io/ Most.js stream library - https://github.com/cujojs/most Cycle.js - pure reactive web framework - http://cycle.js.org/ Xstream - tiny stream library targeted at Cycle.js https://github.com/staltz/xstream

The Web Platform Podcast
90: Rethinking Data in Web Applications

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 58:35


Michael Glukhovsky (@mglukhovsky), co-founder of the innovative Rethink brand, chats with us about two core free open source projects that are changing the ways we think of data in our web applications. Join us as we dive into the unique database known as RethinkDB. We also talk in depth about Horizon, a realtime JavaScript backend used to build powerful web & mobile apps that scale utilizing the power of RethinkDB.   Resources RethinkDB - http://rethinkdb.com/ Horizon - https://horizon.io/ Rethink on GitHub - https://github.com/rethinkdb/rethinkdb Horizon on GitHub - https://github.com/rethinkdb/horizon Who to follow on Twitter: Mike Glukhovsky: http://twitter.com/mglukhovsky Annie Ruygt (resident artist at RethinkDB): https://twitter.com/annieruygt Horizon: http://twitter.com/horizonjs RethinkDB: http://twitter.com/rethinkdb JSJ Ng-Conf - https://devchat.tv/js-jabber

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212 JSJ Horizon.js with Horizon.js with Michael Glukhovsky: Live from ng-conf!

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 40:10


02:34 - Michael Glukhovsky Introduction Twitter RethinkDB @rethinkdb 02:35 - horizon-js 04:52 - Versus Open Source Firebase 06:15 - The Security Model Horizon.io 07:56 - The Admin Interface 09:16 - RethinkDB + Horizon 10:56 - Versus Meteor 13:35 - Message Format 14:26 - Getting Started 19:01 - Real-time 21:24 - Security 26:56 - The Grand Vision; Use Cases 32:17 - Managing Deployment with Redundancy   Picks That Conference (Joe) AngularConnect (Joe) React Rally (Joe) Soft Skills Engineering Podcast (Dave) May the 4th (Chuck) The Developer Preview (Mike) The Art Spirit Paperback by Robert Henri (Mike) React Rally (Jamison) Uncanny Valley Podcast  (Jamison) Kishi Boshi (Jamison) David R. MacIver: On criticizing programming languages (without criticizing their users) (Aimee)

Devchat.tv Master Feed
212 JSJ Horizon.js with Horizon.js with Michael Glukhovsky: Live from ng-conf!

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 40:10


02:34 - Michael Glukhovsky Introduction Twitter RethinkDB @rethinkdb 02:35 - horizon-js 04:52 - Versus Open Source Firebase 06:15 - The Security Model Horizon.io 07:56 - The Admin Interface 09:16 - RethinkDB + Horizon 10:56 - Versus Meteor 13:35 - Message Format 14:26 - Getting Started 19:01 - Real-time 21:24 - Security 26:56 - The Grand Vision; Use Cases 32:17 - Managing Deployment with Redundancy   Picks That Conference (Joe) AngularConnect (Joe) React Rally (Joe) Soft Skills Engineering Podcast (Dave) May the 4th (Chuck) The Developer Preview (Mike) The Art Spirit Paperback by Robert Henri (Mike) React Rally (Jamison) Uncanny Valley Podcast  (Jamison) Kishi Boshi (Jamison) David R. MacIver: On criticizing programming languages (without criticizing their users) (Aimee)

JavaScript Jabber
212 JSJ Horizon.js with Horizon.js with Michael Glukhovsky: Live from ng-conf!

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 40:10


02:34 - Michael Glukhovsky Introduction Twitter RethinkDB @rethinkdb 02:35 - horizon-js 04:52 - Versus Open Source Firebase 06:15 - The Security Model Horizon.io 07:56 - The Admin Interface 09:16 - RethinkDB + Horizon 10:56 - Versus Meteor 13:35 - Message Format 14:26 - Getting Started 19:01 - Real-time 21:24 - Security 26:56 - The Grand Vision; Use Cases 32:17 - Managing Deployment with Redundancy   Picks That Conference (Joe) AngularConnect (Joe) React Rally (Joe) Soft Skills Engineering Podcast (Dave) May the 4th (Chuck) The Developer Preview (Mike) The Art Spirit Paperback by Robert Henri (Mike) React Rally (Jamison) Uncanny Valley Podcast  (Jamison) Kishi Boshi (Jamison) David R. MacIver: On criticizing programming languages (without criticizing their users) (Aimee)

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Trent McConaghy: BigchainDB – Scalable Public Distributed Databases

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 76:49


One of the major drawbacks of Bitcoin is its low transaction throughput. Maxing out only a handful of operations per second, there have been many proposals to scale it up so that it can compete with existing distributed database technologies. As the blockchain’s demand continues to increase, it’s unclear if the Bitcoin protocol will ever be able to handle thousands, if not millions of transactions per second. BigchainDB is taking a different approach. Rather than trying to scale up blockchain technology, it starts with a big data distributed database, RethinkDB, and adds blockchain features and characteristics. Trent Mcconaghy, Co-founder and CTO of Ascribe and BigchainDB, joins us to talk about how this protocol may become to databases, what IPFS and Ethereum are to distributed filestorage and computing, respectively. Able to perform more than one million writes per second and capacities in the petabytes, BigchainDB has the ambition to become the world’s public database platform. Topics covered in this episode: A brief update on Ascribe since Trent was last on the show The motivations behind BigchainDB and that problems it’s trying to solve How BigchainDB plans to solve the typical scalability bottlenecks found in blockchain protocols BigchainDB’s capacity, performance and latency characteristics BigchainDB’s consensus model, applied to RethinkDB Potential application for BigchainDB, in both centralised and decentralised application stacks Episode links: BigchainDB BigchainDB Whitepaper Ascribe Left Gallery 23vivi This episode is hosted by Meher Roy and Sébastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/126

CTOcast
Slava Akhmechet (RethinkDB) - CTOcast #17 [RUSSIAN]

CTOcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2015 62:50


Слава родился в Украине, но 13 лет (в 1996-м) вместе с родителями переехал в США. С 2004 по 2005 был разработчиком в компании Instinet, затем до 2007 года — в MarketAxess. В обеих компаниях занимался финансовыми приложениями. В 2009 году Слава стал сооснователем документо-ориентированной базы данных с открытым исходным кодом RethinkDB. Изначально она позиционировалась как база данных, оптимизированная под работу на SSD-накопителях. Сейчас же RethinkDB технически оптимизирована под работу с real-time приложениями. RethinkDB — база данных оптимизированная для real-time: концепция, детали, конкуренты и клиенты. Open Source — работа с комьюнити, способы монетизации, принятие решений. Нужен ли продуктовый менеджер? Будущее баз данных: real-time web, full stack решения. Управление инженерными командами. Гипотеза эффективного рынка в приложении к ИT-компаниям.

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Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
SE-Radio Episode 243: RethinkDB with Slava Akhmechet

Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015 57:01


Slava Akhmechet and Jeff Meyerson discuss RethinkDB, an open source database for the real-time Web. RethinkDB pushes data to the application rather than requiring the application to poll the database for updates. The discussion begins with the question of why databases need to be rethought–why is it better to build JSON-pushing into the database layer […]

Away From The Keyboard
Episode 25: Michael Glukhovsky and Slava Akhmechet Rethink DBs

Away From The Keyboard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2015 47:55


Micheal tell us the story of how he and Slava met at college. Cecil asks how they got into open source database space. Micheal and Slava talks their mission to improve the usability of infrastructure software. Cecil asks why they decided to build RethinkDB and what problems it specifically tried to solve. Slava talks about the rise in event driven frameworks and the lack of databases in that space. Cecil asks about building a company on an open source database. Michael shares how it has been advantages for them to build their product in the open on Github. Micheal continues on to talk ...

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CodeChat (MP4) - Channel 9
CodeChat 047 - RethinkDB Real-Time Database

CodeChat (MP4) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2015 21:15


*** SORRY ABOUT THE POOR AUDIO! ***RethinkDB (rethinkdb.com) is a modern database that enables real-time scenarios right out of the box.In this CodeChat, Slava (@spakhm) - one of the co-founders of the company - tells us all about the software's strengths and why you might consider using it in your next project. It's often times just one of a few components to an overall data solution, but for its part, RethinkDB means there will be no more busy work getting data refreshed on each client.I apologize up front for the echo in the audio. My on-the-road recording equipment is a bit sub-par, but I've got some updated hardware in an upcoming episode, so watch out for that.I hope you enjoyed this episode of CodeChat. As always, please chime in using the comment thread below.You can always find me online at codefoster.com or on Twitter @codefoster.

The Changelog
RethinkDB, Databases, the Realtime Web

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 81:53


Slava Akhmechet joined the show again to catch us up on RethinkDB and the awesome progress they’ve made to power the realtime web. We talked about innovation in databases, compared and contrasted to pub/sub, Pusher, NoSQL, and even The Next Big Thing™ in databases.

Changelog Master Feed
RethinkDB, Databases, the Realtime Web (The Changelog #181)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2015 81:53


Slava Akhmechet joined the show again to catch us up on RethinkDB and the awesome progress they’ve made to power the realtime web. We talked about innovation in databases, compared and contrasted to pub/sub, Pusher, NoSQL, and even The Next Big Thing™ in databases.

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176 JSJ RethinkDB with Slava Akhmechet

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2015 51:00


02:20 - Slava Akhmechet Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:41 - RethinkDB Overview @rethinkdb rethinkdb repo     04:24 - How It’s Used Compose.io 05:58 - Joins 12:50 - Returning Data JSON 13:53 - Getting Data to the Browser Quora Article Socket.IO 19:35 - Clustering Reliability & Performance Issues Jepsen (Call Me Maybe Series) Consensus Algorithms 26:37 - ReQL 30:53 - Indexes B-tree 32:18 - MapReduce 35:44 - The RethinkDB Community & Contributors 38:04 - Is it production ready? 40:08 - Differences Between Version 2.0 and 2.1   Extras JavaScript Jabber Episode #161: Rust with David Herman Steve Klabnik: Systems Programming for the Ruby Developer @ Ruby Remote Conf 2015   Picks Our World War (Dave) Quest Protein Bars (Aimee) You-Dont-Know-JS (Aimee) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Orphan Black (Chuck) Mr. Robot (Slava) Rick and Morty (Slava) The Rust Programming Language (Slava)

Devchat.tv Master Feed
176 JSJ RethinkDB with Slava Akhmechet

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2015 51:00


02:20 - Slava Akhmechet Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:41 - RethinkDB Overview @rethinkdb rethinkdb repo     04:24 - How It’s Used Compose.io 05:58 - Joins 12:50 - Returning Data JSON 13:53 - Getting Data to the Browser Quora Article Socket.IO 19:35 - Clustering Reliability & Performance Issues Jepsen (Call Me Maybe Series) Consensus Algorithms 26:37 - ReQL 30:53 - Indexes B-tree 32:18 - MapReduce 35:44 - The RethinkDB Community & Contributors 38:04 - Is it production ready? 40:08 - Differences Between Version 2.0 and 2.1   Extras JavaScript Jabber Episode #161: Rust with David Herman Steve Klabnik: Systems Programming for the Ruby Developer @ Ruby Remote Conf 2015   Picks Our World War (Dave) Quest Protein Bars (Aimee) You-Dont-Know-JS (Aimee) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Orphan Black (Chuck) Mr. Robot (Slava) Rick and Morty (Slava) The Rust Programming Language (Slava)

JavaScript Jabber
176 JSJ RethinkDB with Slava Akhmechet

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2015 51:00


02:20 - Slava Akhmechet Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:41 - RethinkDB Overview @rethinkdb rethinkdb repo     04:24 - How It’s Used Compose.io 05:58 - Joins 12:50 - Returning Data JSON 13:53 - Getting Data to the Browser Quora Article Socket.IO 19:35 - Clustering Reliability & Performance Issues Jepsen (Call Me Maybe Series) Consensus Algorithms 26:37 - ReQL 30:53 - Indexes B-tree 32:18 - MapReduce 35:44 - The RethinkDB Community & Contributors 38:04 - Is it production ready? 40:08 - Differences Between Version 2.0 and 2.1   Extras JavaScript Jabber Episode #161: Rust with David Herman Steve Klabnik: Systems Programming for the Ruby Developer @ Ruby Remote Conf 2015   Picks Our World War (Dave) Quest Protein Bars (Aimee) You-Dont-Know-JS (Aimee) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Orphan Black (Chuck) Mr. Robot (Slava) Rick and Morty (Slava) The Rust Programming Language (Slava)

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219 RR Brakeman and Rails Security with Justin Collins

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2015 66:18


02:40 - Justin Collins Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Brakeman @brakeman SurveyMonkey Brakeman Pro @brakemanpro 03:40 - Brakeman & Static Analysis 04:02 - Common Security Vulnerabilities (and Definitions) Cross-site Scripting SQL Injection     rails-sqli.org Mass Assignment Open Redirects 08:57 - The Inspiration for Brakeman 09:47 - Getting Brakeman Working (Process) 10:41 - Learning About Security The Rails Cheat Sheets The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) The OWASP Top Ten     13:01 - Security and The Rails Core Team Justin Collins: The World of Ruby on Rails Security @ RailsConf 2015 15:19 - Should Brakeman be integrated into Rails? 16:29 - Running Brakeman On Your CI Machine guard-brakeman 17:43 - Are there specific types of vulnerabilities that are hard to find with static analysis? 19:18 - Rails Engines 20:56 - When building an app, is security something you should focus on from the get-go? Where should you get started? The OWASP Top Ten 25:32 - Code Schools Teaching Security 26:17 - Translating Lessons Learned Into Brakeman 27:24 - Handling Security and Data Breaches Charlie Miller 32:28 - Crowdsourcing Security (Security in Open Source) Terri Oda: Bringing Security to Your Open Source Project 34:54 - The Technical Side of Brakeman and Static Analysis Tools Identifying a Dangerous Value 37:34 - Data Tracing, Limited Data Flow Analysis 40:52 - Future Brakeman Features 43:29 - Supporting and Contributing to Brakeman 48:23 - PhDs Picks "Why didn't you [just]..." and "Did you consider..." Parley Thread (Avdi) Object Thinking (Developer Reference) by David West (Avdi) Web Design - The First 100 Years (Avdi) Brighton Ruby Conference (Avdi) Email (Avdi) The Twitter Mute Button (Avdi) git - the simple guide (Saron) I Love My Campus (Saron) LoneStarRuby (Saron) React Rally (Jessica) Livecoding.tv (Jessica) Remembering the Apollo 11 Moon Landing With the Woman Who Made It Happen (Coraline) Showgoers (Coraline) AngularJS Kurs (Chuck) Hire Thom Parkin! (Chuck) RethinkDB (Justin) 
Dealers of Lightning: Xerox PARC and the Dawn of the Computer Age by Michael A. Hiltzik (Justin) The Search for General Tso (Justin)

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219 RR Brakeman and Rails Security with Justin Collins

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2015 66:18


02:40 - Justin Collins Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Brakeman @brakeman SurveyMonkey Brakeman Pro @brakemanpro 03:40 - Brakeman & Static Analysis 04:02 - Common Security Vulnerabilities (and Definitions) Cross-site Scripting SQL Injection     rails-sqli.org Mass Assignment Open Redirects 08:57 - The Inspiration for Brakeman 09:47 - Getting Brakeman Working (Process) 10:41 - Learning About Security The Rails Cheat Sheets The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) The OWASP Top Ten     13:01 - Security and The Rails Core Team Justin Collins: The World of Ruby on Rails Security @ RailsConf 2015 15:19 - Should Brakeman be integrated into Rails? 16:29 - Running Brakeman On Your CI Machine guard-brakeman 17:43 - Are there specific types of vulnerabilities that are hard to find with static analysis? 19:18 - Rails Engines 20:56 - When building an app, is security something you should focus on from the get-go? Where should you get started? The OWASP Top Ten 25:32 - Code Schools Teaching Security 26:17 - Translating Lessons Learned Into Brakeman 27:24 - Handling Security and Data Breaches Charlie Miller 32:28 - Crowdsourcing Security (Security in Open Source) Terri Oda: Bringing Security to Your Open Source Project 34:54 - The Technical Side of Brakeman and Static Analysis Tools Identifying a Dangerous Value 37:34 - Data Tracing, Limited Data Flow Analysis 40:52 - Future Brakeman Features 43:29 - Supporting and Contributing to Brakeman 48:23 - PhDs Picks "Why didn't you [just]..." and "Did you consider..." Parley Thread (Avdi) Object Thinking (Developer Reference) by David West (Avdi) Web Design - The First 100 Years (Avdi) Brighton Ruby Conference (Avdi) Email (Avdi) The Twitter Mute Button (Avdi) git - the simple guide (Saron) I Love My Campus (Saron) LoneStarRuby (Saron) React Rally (Jessica) Livecoding.tv (Jessica) Remembering the Apollo 11 Moon Landing With the Woman Who Made It Happen (Coraline) Showgoers (Coraline) AngularJS Kurs (Chuck) Hire Thom Parkin! (Chuck) RethinkDB (Justin) 
Dealers of Lightning: Xerox PARC and the Dawn of the Computer Age by Michael A. Hiltzik (Justin) The Search for General Tso (Justin)

Ruby Rogues
219 RR Brakeman and Rails Security with Justin Collins

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2015 66:18


02:40 - Justin Collins Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Brakeman @brakeman SurveyMonkey Brakeman Pro @brakemanpro 03:40 - Brakeman & Static Analysis 04:02 - Common Security Vulnerabilities (and Definitions) Cross-site Scripting SQL Injection     rails-sqli.org Mass Assignment Open Redirects 08:57 - The Inspiration for Brakeman 09:47 - Getting Brakeman Working (Process) 10:41 - Learning About Security The Rails Cheat Sheets The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) The OWASP Top Ten     13:01 - Security and The Rails Core Team Justin Collins: The World of Ruby on Rails Security @ RailsConf 2015 15:19 - Should Brakeman be integrated into Rails? 16:29 - Running Brakeman On Your CI Machine guard-brakeman 17:43 - Are there specific types of vulnerabilities that are hard to find with static analysis? 19:18 - Rails Engines 20:56 - When building an app, is security something you should focus on from the get-go? Where should you get started? The OWASP Top Ten 25:32 - Code Schools Teaching Security 26:17 - Translating Lessons Learned Into Brakeman 27:24 - Handling Security and Data Breaches Charlie Miller 32:28 - Crowdsourcing Security (Security in Open Source) Terri Oda: Bringing Security to Your Open Source Project 34:54 - The Technical Side of Brakeman and Static Analysis Tools Identifying a Dangerous Value 37:34 - Data Tracing, Limited Data Flow Analysis 40:52 - Future Brakeman Features 43:29 - Supporting and Contributing to Brakeman 48:23 - PhDs Picks "Why didn't you [just]..." and "Did you consider..." Parley Thread (Avdi) Object Thinking (Developer Reference) by David West (Avdi) Web Design - The First 100 Years (Avdi) Brighton Ruby Conference (Avdi) Email (Avdi) The Twitter Mute Button (Avdi) git - the simple guide (Saron) I Love My Campus (Saron) LoneStarRuby (Saron) React Rally (Jessica) Livecoding.tv (Jessica) Remembering the Apollo 11 Moon Landing With the Woman Who Made It Happen (Coraline) Showgoers (Coraline) AngularJS Kurs (Chuck) Hire Thom Parkin! (Chuck) RethinkDB (Justin) 
Dealers of Lightning: Xerox PARC and the Dawn of the Computer Age by Michael A. Hiltzik (Justin) The Search for General Tso (Justin)

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159 JSJ Why JavaScript Is Hard

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Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015 58:10


02:54 - Everyone Gets It But Me Martin Fowler 04:06 - Tools You “Need” to Know 06:29 - Clojures 07:39 - JavaScript as “Object-Oriented” vs “Event-Oriented” Object-Oriented Programming 09:30 - Code That Can’t Be Serialized or Deserialized 10:49 - Clojures (Cont’d) 14:32 - The DOM (Document Object Model) [YouTube] Angular + React = Speed by Dave Smith @ ng-conf 2015 19:52 - Math Is Hard IEEE754 (Floating-Point Arithmetic) 22:39 - Prototypes Sebastian Porto: A Plain English Guide to JavaScript Prototypes 25:43 - Asynchronous Programming Debugging Gregor Hohpe: Your Coffee Shop Doesn’t Use Two-Phase Commit How Do You Learn It? 32:23 - Browser Environments 34:48 - Keeping Up with JavaScript 35:46 - Node Nesting Context Switching 42:48 - UTF-8 Conversion 44:56 - Jamison’s Stack React Koa     RethinkDB io.js Webpack Check out and sign up to get new on React Rally: A community React conference on August 24th and 25th in Salt Lake City, Utah! Picks Jason Orendorff: ES6 In Depth (Aimee) Cat Strollers (Aimee) Stephano Legacy of the Void (Joe) A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder (Joe) Gregor Hohpe: Your Coffee Shop Doesn’t Use Two-Phase Commit  (AJ) Firefox OS (AJ) Flame (AJ) OpenWest 2015 (AJ) 801 Labs Hackerspace (AJ) Stack Overflow Careers (AJ) Dota 2 (Jamison) Beats, Rye & Types Podcast (Jamison) JS Remote Conf Talks (Chuck) Workflowy (Chuck)

JavaScript Jabber
159 JSJ Why JavaScript Is Hard

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015 58:10


02:54 - Everyone Gets It But Me Martin Fowler 04:06 - Tools You “Need” to Know 06:29 - Clojures 07:39 - JavaScript as “Object-Oriented” vs “Event-Oriented” Object-Oriented Programming 09:30 - Code That Can’t Be Serialized or Deserialized 10:49 - Clojures (Cont’d) 14:32 - The DOM (Document Object Model) [YouTube] Angular + React = Speed by Dave Smith @ ng-conf 2015 19:52 - Math Is Hard IEEE754 (Floating-Point Arithmetic) 22:39 - Prototypes Sebastian Porto: A Plain English Guide to JavaScript Prototypes 25:43 - Asynchronous Programming Debugging Gregor Hohpe: Your Coffee Shop Doesn’t Use Two-Phase Commit How Do You Learn It? 32:23 - Browser Environments 34:48 - Keeping Up with JavaScript 35:46 - Node Nesting Context Switching 42:48 - UTF-8 Conversion 44:56 - Jamison’s Stack React Koa     RethinkDB io.js Webpack Check out and sign up to get new on React Rally: A community React conference on August 24th and 25th in Salt Lake City, Utah! Picks Jason Orendorff: ES6 In Depth (Aimee) Cat Strollers (Aimee) Stephano Legacy of the Void (Joe) A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder (Joe) Gregor Hohpe: Your Coffee Shop Doesn’t Use Two-Phase Commit  (AJ) Firefox OS (AJ) Flame (AJ) OpenWest 2015 (AJ) 801 Labs Hackerspace (AJ) Stack Overflow Careers (AJ) Dota 2 (Jamison) Beats, Rye & Types Podcast (Jamison) JS Remote Conf Talks (Chuck) Workflowy (Chuck)

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159 JSJ Why JavaScript Is Hard

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015 58:10


02:54 - Everyone Gets It But Me Martin Fowler 04:06 - Tools You “Need” to Know 06:29 - Clojures 07:39 - JavaScript as “Object-Oriented” vs “Event-Oriented” Object-Oriented Programming 09:30 - Code That Can’t Be Serialized or Deserialized 10:49 - Clojures (Cont’d) 14:32 - The DOM (Document Object Model) [YouTube] Angular + React = Speed by Dave Smith @ ng-conf 2015 19:52 - Math Is Hard IEEE754 (Floating-Point Arithmetic) 22:39 - Prototypes Sebastian Porto: A Plain English Guide to JavaScript Prototypes 25:43 - Asynchronous Programming Debugging Gregor Hohpe: Your Coffee Shop Doesn’t Use Two-Phase Commit How Do You Learn It? 32:23 - Browser Environments 34:48 - Keeping Up with JavaScript 35:46 - Node Nesting Context Switching 42:48 - UTF-8 Conversion 44:56 - Jamison’s Stack React Koa     RethinkDB io.js Webpack Check out and sign up to get new on React Rally: A community React conference on August 24th and 25th in Salt Lake City, Utah! Picks Jason Orendorff: ES6 In Depth (Aimee) Cat Strollers (Aimee) Stephano Legacy of the Void (Joe) A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder (Joe) Gregor Hohpe: Your Coffee Shop Doesn’t Use Two-Phase Commit  (AJ) Firefox OS (AJ) Flame (AJ) OpenWest 2015 (AJ) 801 Labs Hackerspace (AJ) Stack Overflow Careers (AJ) Dota 2 (Jamison) Beats, Rye & Types Podcast (Jamison) JS Remote Conf Talks (Chuck) Workflowy (Chuck)

The Changelog
RethinkDB

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2013 53:56


Slava Akhmechet, co-founder and CEO of RethinkDB, joined the show to talk with Andrew about RethinkDB - the open-source database for the realtime web.

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RethinkDB (The Changelog #114)

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2013 53:56


Slava Akhmechet, co-founder and CEO of RethinkDB, joined the show to talk with Andrew about RethinkDB - the open-source database for the realtime web.

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242: TZ Discussion - How the NSA Broke the Internet

techzing tech podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2013 109:37


Justin and Jason discuss the Uber wedding that Jason and Sandy attended over the weekend, their two female listeners, how the most recent Pluggio deal fell through and why Justin has decided to take Pluggio off the market for the time being, what needs to happen in order for AnyFu to succeed, possible plans for Catalyst, how Colby is reading Ender's Game and why Justin wishes the technology in Asimov's Foundation Series actually existed, whether physical immortality is achievable and why Jason believes that cryonics is the ultimate Hail Mary pass, how Simon Holmes increased his luck surface area and the book that resulted, why memories are inherently unreliable, how they're formed and how they can be hacked, Jason's benchmarking experiments using Node.js with MySQL, CouchDB and RethinkDB, how Miley Cyrus hacked the press, how LinkedIn tried using HTML5 for their mobile app but then changed back to native, Jason's frustration with getting Titanium to work correctly for Android and why Justin chose to build the Digedu mobile app using HTML5 and PhoneGap, Gmail's annoying new policy for dealing with email forwarders, how the NSA has broken or subverted the majority of Internet's encryption algorithms and security protocols and Bruce Schneier's call to arms, the twisting of truth about the chemical weapons attack in Syria, the missing evidence, and the rationalizations for a US led response, who's going to man the Digedu ship while Justin is on his upcoming vacation, a recent technology headache with the updater code, and their recently hired front-end developer.