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We cover the intersection of software development and open source.
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Guess what?! Matz listens to The Changelog. Subscribe to the podcast: https://changelog.com/podcast Subscribe to Changelog Weekly: https://changelog.com/weekly
We've gotten several email requests as well as asks in the Member's Slack room to release our sponsorships here on SoundCloud. Specifically, folks wanted to here this mini interview with Thomas Watson, the lead for Opbeat on their Node.js product, where we talk about open source development, monitoring Node.js applications, and his work with Nodeschool.
This is a teaser for episode #200.
This is a clip from our call with Richard Hipp for episode #201.
Evan Czaplicki is joining NoRedInk and creating Elm Software Foundation. Read more: - http://elm-lang.org/blog/new-adventures-for-elm - http://tech.noredink.com/post/136615783598/welcome-evan
********************************************************* This clip WILL NOT appear in the full show we publish on Friday ********************************************************* This is an un-aired excerpt we share only through SoundCloud, Twitter, and Changelog Weekly. --- Ron Evans is an awesome wealth of knowledge and inspiration in software development. He has passion, and loves helping people. He's also got a few opinions he shared on the show. This clip was pulled from the full episode released on Friday with Ron Evans. Ron was telling us about his thoughts on the war being over between GitHub and all the other version control hosts -- Google, Microsoft, Linux Kernel, et al, and whether or not GitHub is now the Facebook of code. Consider this question -- How much is the open source of the world worth? --- SCRIPT: Alright that was Ron Evans from The Hybrid Group sharing his thoughts on whether or not GitHub is now the Facebook of code? Special thanks to DigitalOcean for sponsoring this clip, use the CHANGELOG to get $10 towards a new account. The full episode with Ron, episode #177, goes live this Friday - October 9th. Head to changelog.com/podcast to subscribe with iTunes, your favorite podcast app, or via RSS. You can also subscribe to Changelog Weekly, that’s our weekly email we ship on Saturday’s where we share our latest episodes as well as everything that hits our open source radar. Subscribe at changelog.com/weekly --- (GitHub won. The war is over.)
*************************************************************** This clip WILL NOT appear in the full show we publish on Friday. *************************************************************** This is an un-aired excerpt we share only through SoundCloud, Twitter, and Changelog Weekly. --- SCRIPT: Alright that was Ron Evans, Ringleader of The Hybrid Group, sharing his thoughts on Ionic Framework and React Native. Special thanks to DigitalOcean for sponsoring this clip. Use the code CHANGELOG to get a $10 hosting credit when you sign up for a new account. The full episode with Ron, episode #177, goes live this Friday - October 9th. Head to changelog.com/podcast to subscribe with iTunes, your favorite podcast app, or via RSS. You can also subscribe to Changelog Weekly, that’s our weekly email we ship on Saturday’s where we share our latest episodes as well as everything that hits our open source radar. Subscribe at changelog.com/weekly
*************************************************************** This is a teaser from the full show published on Friday. *************************************************************** "Just ask the operating system and it will give you all of those secrets for free..." For the full show go to https://changelog.com/174 Head to https://digitalocean.com and use the code `CHANGELOG` to get a $10 hosting credit when you create a new account.
Adam talked with CoreOS CEO Alex Polvi about their coalition with Docker and other industry leaders to form the Open Container Project.
Adam had a short call today with Alex Polvi, the CEO of CoreOS, to share some breaking news coming out of CoreOS Fest today. Get the full show notes here: https://changelog.com/alex-polvi-at-coreos-fest-on-their-app-container-spec-appc-gaining-new-support/
This is a clip from an upcoming episode, episode 153, with Daniel Stenberg the creator of curl. He shares the details about a "magic feature" of curl that's been there for over 6 years. Better yet, it's a feature he feels most people don't know exists. Full show are here: https://changelog.com/magic-curl-features-with-daniel-stenberg/
Adam talks with Mike Neumegen about all things Jekyll and JekyllConf happening online for FREE on May 2nd, 2015 from 10am - 5pm PST. Mike is the organizer of JekyllConf this year and he's also the CEO of CloudCannon, a cloud based CMS for static sites like Jeykll. We talk about JekyllConf being free and online, the choices and planning to make that happen, the topics, speakers, and more. We also discussed how they "dropped the ball" on diversity, their apology to the community, and what they are doing to make changes the be more diverse now and in the future in their speaker lineup and representation of the global Jekyll community. JekyllConf is May 2nd from 10am - 5pm PST -- tickets are FREE. Head here for for show notes: https://changelog.com/all-things-jekyll-and-jekyllconf-with-mike-neumegen/
This is what happened after Adam and Kelsey stopped recording the main conversation for the call to cover what's happening at CoreOS Fest. This is a total behind the scenes conversation with Kelsey teasing some future shows we have planned with Kelsey on "The Journey of a Sys Admin", Google's Kubernetes project and the fresh and new white paper on Borg.
Adam is joined by Kelsey Hightower, the Product Manager for CoreOS and Tectonic — we talk about CoreOS and their new product Tectonic, Kubernetes, Docker, the speaker lineup, schedule, and what to expect from this first conference from the team at CoreOS. The conference is May 4th and 5th in San Francisco, California — and tickets are $349. Links: - https://coreos.com/fest - https://twitter.com/kelseyhightower - https://github.com/kelseyhightower - https://thechangelog.com/nightly/
Adam talks with Floor Drees, the organizer behind ROSS Conf (Ruby Open Source Conference) in Vienna, Austria — we talk about where the idea came from, the speakers, what you can expect from the conference, the fact that it’s free, and also the organizers toolkit for those who want to organize their own localized version. The conference is April 25th, and it's completely free, so register today if you're near Vienna. Links: - http://www.rossconf.io/ - https://thechangelog.com/122/ - https://thechangelog.com/102/ - https://thechangelog.com/108/
This is a clip from an upcoming episode of The Changelog, episode 149 with Christopher Chedeau and Spencer Ahrens from the React team. React Native is now open source on GitHub!
Hey Changelog fans, Adam here. This is a clip from an upcoming episode of The Changelog, episode 147 with Chris McCord the creator of the Phoenix web framework for the Elixir programming language. Chris introduces Elixir and it’s relationship to Erlang and how it builds upon Erlang’s decades of innovation, concurrency and stability.
DHH shares his change of opinion on Rails as an API server for client-side MVC, and what's to come in Rails 5.
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