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Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. Each episode comprises two speakers to ensure a lively ...
 
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Software engineer Alex Boten, author of Cloud Native Observability with Open Telemetry, joins SE Radio host Robert Blumen for a conversation about software telemetry and the OpenTelemetry project. After a brief review of the topic and the OpenTelemetry project's origins rooted in the need for interoperability between telemetry sources and back ends…
 
Managing stress and anxiety is an important preparedness topic that is often overlooked. It's ignored because preparing for future struggles is often rooted in worry about future events. And, that worry causes us to place our preparedness ahead of all else. However, that's not to say that preparedness is not an excellent course of action… The post …
 
On Freund, founder of Wilco and former VP of Engineering at WeWork, speaks with SE Radio’s Brijesh Ammanath about “upskilling” – going deeper or increasing the breadth of your skills. On has years of experience in helping developers master the skills needed to advance in their careers. This episode explores the importance of upskilling in a constan…
 
NHL player agent Brian Bartlett joined Brian Duff and Martin Biron on Sabres Live Overtime. He discussed his special relationship representing Sabres forwards Alex Tuch and Jordan Greenway. Bartlett described how the Greenway trade came to be and why he says Buffalo is lucky to have him. He also examined life as an agent, following after his father…
 
I received a question from a longtime friend of the show, Sheri Martin. Sheri asked: “How does one plan for SHTF with a balanced approach when everything seems most important? I always seem to get hyper-focused on one area at the expense of other important areas.” Sheri, the short answer is Risk Management. The long… The post Risk Management – Made…
 
Adam Tornhill, founder and CTO of CodeScene, joins host Giovanni Asproni to speak about behavioral code analysis. Behavioral code analysis is a set of practical techniques aimed at identifying patterns in how a development organization interacts with the codebase they're building. It can be used to prioritize technical debt to maximize return on in…
 
Rochester Americans head coach Seth Appert joined Brian Duff and Martin Biron on this week’s episode of Sabres Live Overtime. He discussed the progress of the Amerks young players, the balance of player development while being in a playoff race and the outlook for the team coming up. He examined the play of Jiri Kulich, Isak Rosen, Alexander Kisako…
 
Luca Casonato joins SE Radio's Jeremy Jung for a conversation about Deno and Deno Deploy. They start with a look at JavaScript runtimes and their relation to Google’s open source JavaScript and WebAssembly engine V8, and why Deno was created. They discuss the WinterCG W3C group for server-side JavaScript, why it's difficult to ship new features in …
 
Daily Faceoff NHL analyst/former NHL goalie Mike McKenna joined Brian Duff and Martin Biron on Sabres Live Overtime to discuss which goalies might be on the move at the NHL Trade Deadline. McKenna shared his reaction to the trade between the Kings and Blue Jackets involving Jonathan Quick and Joonas Korpisalo, analyzed the Kings plan in net and spe…
 
Craig Caudill of Nature Reliance School is here to discuss a host of topics on how to succeed not only in nature and preparedness but also in life. Craig's an outdoor survival educator, author, podcaster, master naturalist, and extreme wilderness survival practitioner who brings his lifelong love of the outdoors to his students and Nature… The post…
 
Matt Frisbie, author of Building Browser Extensions, speaks with host Kanchan Shringi about browser extensions, including key areas where they've been successful. Based on Matt’s experience as a developer working for Google, Doordash, and a startup he founded, they examine tools for building extensions, as well as APIs they have access to. The conv…
 
Tim T.R. Hendricks is here to discuss his experiences as a tank platoon leader, turned intel officer, turned security professional, and everything that led to his new book, The Instructor, which is available now for pre-order on Amazon. In this episode, Tim opens up about his tumultuous experiences during and following the Iraq war, along… The post…
 
Vidal Graupera, an Engineering Manager at LinkedIn, speaks with SE Radio’s Brijesh Ammanath about the importance of managers' one-on-one meetings with direct reports. They start by considering how a 1:1 meeting differs from other meetings...By IEEE Computer Society
 
Kris Baker joined Brian Duff and Marty Biron to talk Devon Levi's performance in the Beanpot tournament, what makes him such a special prospect and when the guys think he might eventually be NHL ready. Which prospects in Rochester are impressing the most? What is the latest on Matt Savoie? What is Kris seeing from Olivier Nadeau? The guys also comp…
 
In this episode with Pete, host of The Roaming Prepper YouTube channel, we discuss what to look for when considering bringing someone into your circle of trust. Adding people to your inner circle can have great upsides and significant downsides for your personal life, job, etc. Therefore, any search for or potential addition to your… The post 157: …
 
J.R. Storment and Mike Fuller discuss cloud financial operations (FinOps) with host Akshay Manchale. They consider the importance of a financial operations strategy for cloud-based infrastructure. J.R. and Mike discuss the differences between operating your own data center and running in the cloud, as well as the problems that doing so creates in u…
 
The Athletic Islanders staff writer Kevin Kurz joined Brian Duff and Martin Biron on Sabres Live Overtime. He discussed the impact of the Islanders trade for Bo Horvat along with Horvat’s eight-year contract extension. Kurz examined if the Isles could trade goalie Semyon Varlamov and the success of goalie Ilya Sorokin this season. He discussed the …
 
William Falcon of Lighting AI discusses how to optimize deep learning models using the Lightning platform, optimization is a necessary step towards creating a production application. Philip Winston spoke with Falcon about PyTorch, PyTorch Lightning...By IEEE Computer Society
 
Trent of the Vision Preparedness YouTube channel is here to discuss his video “You can only control what you can control.” Seems obvious, right? Yes, and it’s something I know I’m not always good at—and as a prepper, should be. Trent learned that lesson watching people struggle during Hurricane Katrina. And those struggles, combined with… The post …
 
In this episode, Lisa Goodwin (a Registered Nurse with a Bachelor of Science in nursing and certifications in advanced wound care) and I discuss wound care. That's because wound care, in my opinion, is one of the most overlooked aspects of preparedness medicine. Think about the major natural disasters that you've seen. What do they… The post 155: W…
 
Alex Hidalgo, principal reliability advocate at Nobl9 and author of Implementing Service Level Objectives, joins SE Radio's Robert Blumen for a discussion of service-level objectives (SLOs) and error budgets. The conversation covers the meaning...By IEEE Computer Society
 
Casey Telger of PreparednessHive.com and I discuss Casey’s Five Golden Rules of Preparedness in this episode. Casey’s Five Golden Rules of Preparedness are organic—growing from Casey’s personal preparedness journey. These are rules that apply to preparedness regardless of the situation. According to Casey, “You can’t skirt them. They are foundation…
 
Nicholas Manson, a SaaS Architect with more than 2 decades of experience building cloud applications, speaks with host Kanchan Shringi about identity and access management requirements for cloud applications. They begin by examining what a digital...By IEEE Computer Society
 
Nikhil Krishna speaks with Dietrich Ayala about IPFS in depth. They cover what it is, how it works in detail and how one could leverage IPFS and libp2p in one's own application or to host one's content. The discussion goes into the IPFS ecosystem...By IEEE Computer Society
 
In today's episode, Morgan (Rogue Preparedness) and I discuss her family's move to Alaska and what homesteading in Alaska was like. Then we get into comforts versus wants and how many preppers' primary plan is to suck rather than plan to thrive. Morgan likes to say, “Our needs are our wants, and our wants are… The post 153: Family Prepping: Comfort…
 
Brian Duff and Martin Biron ask how to explain what is happening to the Sabres when they wear the black and red jerseys. They recap an emotional night in the arena Saturday against Minnesota that included a wild overtime period. They discuss Rasmus Dahlin's game, Owen Power's performance, look ahead at the Sabres schedule and the standings. They al…
 
In today’s episode, Dale and I discuss what we see as the four most concerning situations for 2023. These four scenarios to prepare for in 2023 are: Economy / Supply Chain Issues The economy is a definite concern moving into 2023. In our opinion, it requires that people plan that the economy is going to… The post 152: Top 4 Prepping Concerns for 20…
 
We talk with John deVadoss about the philosophies underlying the development of .NET and Azure software. We discuss the "Fiefdoms and Emissaries" concept of building loosely coupled systems, talk about strengths and drawbacks and how to build services...By IEEE Computer Society
 
In this episode, Jim Cobb (Real World Prepping) and I discuss Realistic Prepping and Jim's new book Prepper's Long-Term Survival Guide: 2nd Edition. Realistic Prepping is something many preppers struggle with. For example, many preppers worry more about an unlikely nuclear apocalypse than the far more likely job loss with follow-on financial hardsh…
 
Brian Duff and Martin Biron discuss what's the plan for Sabres goaltending in 2023 and how might the possibility of keeping three goalies affect the Sabres roster on the latest Sabres Live Overtime. They also examine if the Sabres need to attempt to balance the playing time of their defensemen and how can the team find more scoring beyond its top l…
 
Ganesh Datta, CTO and cofounder of Cortex, joins SE Radio's Priyanka Raghavan to discuss site reliability engineering (SRE) vs DevOps. They examine the similarities and differences and how to use the two approaches together to build better software...By IEEE Computer Society
 
Jon Smart, author of the book Sooner Safer Happier: Patterns and Antipatterns for Business Agility, discusses patterns and anti-patterns for the success of enterprise software projects. Host Brijesh Ammanath speaks with him about the various common...By IEEE Computer Society
 
Brian Duff and Martin Biron debate what is the common denominator for the Sabres on their three-game winning streak on the latest Sabres Live Overtime. Where are we seeing the "Granato Effect" and are Jeff Skinner and Alex Tuch the latest examples? Marty describes the coach/player dynamic and we examine how the Sabres have dealt with the injuries o…
 
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