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Jeremy Jung

@jertype

host on http://softwaresessions.com and @seradio

I talked to @theprincessxena about @flydotio! We discussed building globally distributed applications with the help of Anycast, Wireguard, and Firecracker VMs. se-radio.net/2024/06/se-rad…


My last interview @rubyconf is with @mayralunavarro! She shares her story of getting to this year's conference with the community's help. softwaresessions.com/episodes/getti…


Next is @getajobmike! We talked about the @rubyconf keynote, running a solo business, and funding open source. softwaresessions.com/episodes/keepi…


Next @rubyconf I met @thoughtbot team lead Sara Jackson! We discussed being a professor in Japan, giant LAN parties @RITtigers, and joining the Ruby community. softwaresessions.com/episodes/teach…


Another interview from @rubyconf💎 @davetron5000 discusses engineering at Stitch Fix, making technical decisions, outgrowing Heroku, and the role of technical books. softwaresessions.com/episodes/mediu…


I met @ChaelCodes while @rubyconf! We talked about her love of programming games and how streaming games and open source on twitch led her to a voice acting role in @OneDreamerGame softwaresessions.com/episodes/strea…


I talked to @lcasdev about @deno_land! We discussed why it's hard to ship features in Node and the benefits of web standards for server-side JavaScript softwaresessions.com/episodes/deno/


I spoke to @RheingoldRiver about running the @TheLeaguepedia eSports wiki. She explains why providing a good experience for editors matters more than the cleanliness of the code base. softwaresessions.com/episodes/leagu…


I spoke to @vadosware about his preferred stack, learning and choosing technology, and why good project pages have comparisons to other projects softwaresessions.com/episodes/yak-s…


Can poorly designed software be life threatening? @designuxui explains how bad UX in critical markets like the medical industry can be fatal se-radio.net/2022/09/episod…


I talked with @randyshoup about the evolution of eBay's architecture. se-radio.net/2022/08/episod… It used to be 3.4 million lines of C++ in a class so big that they hit compiler limits on the number of methods per class 😱


I learned about building @supabase with CTO @AntWilson. se-radio.net/2022/05/episod… It surprised me that they spin up a full EC2 instance for each database you create!


I spoke to @JasonSwett about testing applications. What stood out to me? He wrote a book on rails testing but couldn't remember the difference between stubs and mocks because he rarely uses them! softwaresessions.com/episodes/testi…


A public PaaS can't debug customer source code and needs robust abstractions. Internal compute teams build a "good enough" solution but get stuck debugging their user's code. @umachingunde thinks internal compute should be treated as a public product.

Render's @umachingunde joined @jertype on @seradio 📻 to compare building a PaaS with her previous experience running the Stripe Compute team. se-radio.net/2022/02/episod…



I talked to @swizec about taking notes, sharing knowledge within teams, and the serverless handbook. softwaresessions.com/episodes/takin…


- what the heck is .NET? - where can I use it? - why are so many runtimes? - can I really do that with a managed language? @shanselman walks us through the ecosystem’s history, internals, and future se-radio.net/2021/03/episod…


This episode @ScribblingOn shares her experience working with distributed systems. We also talk about the value of job titles and sponsors. softwaresessions.com/episodes/distr…


This episode @ryanchenkie talks about Authentication in React applications. We discuss why many tutorials use JSON web tokens, how full stack development is affecting framework design, and creating video courses. softwaresessions.com/episodes/react…


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