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CROSSOVER — CodeNewbie and Community (The Changelog #176)

October 02, 2015 1:28:18 63.93 MB Downloads: 0

Saron Yitbarek, creator of CodeNewbie and the CodeNewbie podcast, joined the show to talk about helping more people discover software development, embarrassing moments, lessons learned along the way, and more.

OSCON and Open Source (The Changelog #175)

September 24, 2015 1:20:40 58.43 MB Downloads: 0

Rachel Roumeliotis, the Strategic Content Director at O’Reilly Media, joined the show to talk about the history of OSCON, what you can expect from this year’s conference and the importance of open source software.

Metasploit, InfoSec, Open Source (The Changelog #174)

September 22, 2015 1:34:54 68.67 MB Downloads: 0

Trevor Rosen and James “Egypt” Lee joined the show to talk about Metasploit, a collaboration of the open source community and Rapid7 – its penetration testing software that helps you verify vulnerabilities and manage security assessments.

CROSSOVER — Turing-Incomplete (The Changelog #173)

September 11, 2015 1:34:42 68.53 MB Downloads: 0

The entire crew behind Turing-Incomplete podcast joined the show to talk about the history and focus of their show, the ins and outs of technical podcasting, software industry trends, and more.

GitUp and the UX of Git (The Changelog #172)

September 04, 2015 1:57:00 84.59 MB Downloads: 0

Pierre-Olivier Latour joined the show to talk about his history as a software developer - everything from creating Quartz Composer, working at Apple, to his new project GitUp and the user experience of Git.

Clojure, ClojureScript, and Living Clojure (The Changelog #171)

August 28, 2015 1:09:09 50.13 MB Downloads: 0

Carin Meier joined the show to talk about Clojure, ClojureScript, her book Living Clojure, all the fun things she loves about math, physics, and creating a programming language.

BoltDB, InfluxDB, Key-Value Databases (The Changelog #170)

August 21, 2015 56:18 27.37 MB Downloads: 0

Ben Johnson joined the show to talk about BoltDB, InfluxDB, and several other key-value store databases out there and why he’s so passionate about developing open source software.

Middleman and Static Site Generators (The Changelog #169)

August 14, 2015 1:12:54 35.34 MB Downloads: 0

Thomas Reynolds, the creator of Middleman, joined the show to talk about the history of static site generators, how he got into open-source, his love for Go, and what’s to come in Middleman v4.

Prometheus and service monitoring (The Changelog #168)

August 07, 2015 1:10:01 33.96 MB Downloads: 0

Julius Volz from SoundCloud joined the show to talk about Prometheus, an open-source service monitoring system written in Go.

Mesos and Mesosphere DCOS (The Changelog #167)

July 31, 2015 58:43 28.53 MB Downloads: 0

Tobi Knaup, co-founder & CTO of Mesosphere joined the show to talk about the datacenter operating system, and all the open source around it.

JavaScript in the Wild at NEJS Conf (The Changelog #166)

July 24, 2015 1:08:50 33.39 MB Downloads: 0

Jerod Santo took off his host hat this show and joined Zach Leatherman, and Nick Nisi, his co-organizers of NEJS Conf to talk about JavaScript in the wild in Omaha, Nebraska.

Betting the company on Elixir and Ember (The Changelog #165)

July 17, 2015 1:04:28 31.29 MB Downloads: 0

Brian Cardarella joined the show to talk about the bet he’s placed on Elixir and Ember to be the focus of his company.

Semantic UI Returns (The Changelog #164)

July 10, 2015 1:17:25 56.09 MB Downloads: 0

Jack Lukic is back again to talk about what’s new with Semantic UI, the progress he, 104 contributors, and hundreds of translators have made towards a front-end standard only rivaled by Twitter’s Bootstrap numbers. We discuss the why and the how of him dedicating everything he has to Semantic UI and the potential it brings.

Go in the Modern Enterprise and Go Kit (The Changelog #163)

July 03, 2015 1:20:30 38.99 MB Downloads: 0

Peter Bourgon joined the show to talk about building microservices using Go in the modern enterprise and his microservices toolkit Go kit.

Octopress 3.0 (The Changelog #162)

June 26, 2015 1:19:22 57.49 MB Downloads: 0

Brandon Mathis joined the show to tell us all about the much anticipated 3.0 release of Octopress - his Jekyll-based blogging framework for hackers. Octopress 3.0 is a complete rewrite and has been in the works for quite a while. We find out why Brandon decided to go for The Big Rewrite and what’s been taking so long (hint: it’s not because the dude’s been slackin’).