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Scott is in New Zealand talking to John-Daniel Trask from Mindscape. They've got a new cloud-based error tracking system called RayGun.io that Scott is using for two side startups. RayGun is rather unique in its wide "polyglot" language support. How does one build and maintain a service like RayGun?
Hacking the Creative Mind with Denise Jacobs
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An Introduction to the Go Programming language with Andrew Gerrand
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Bitcoin Explained with Steve Beauregard, CEO of GoCoin
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Creating the Plex Software Ecosystem with Elan Feingold
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