Around IT in 256 seconds
Ein Podcast von Tomasz Nurkiewicz
98 Folgen
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#97: Ruby: help every programmer to be productive and to be happy
Vom: 13.2.2023 -
#96: Border Gateway Protocol: the duct tape that makes the Internet work
Vom: 6.2.2023 -
#95: SQLite: the most ubiquitus database on the planet. And beyond!
Vom: 23.1.2023 -
#94: Scala: language with academic background and huge industry adoption
Vom: 16.1.2023 -
#93: K-means clustering: machine learning algorithm to easily split observations into multiple buckets
Vom: 11.1.2023 -
#92: Clojure: a languages that will change the way you think about programming
Vom: 28.11.2022 -
#91: Asynchronous communication: loose coupling in distributed systems
Vom: 21.11.2022 -
#90: Mastodon: next-generation, open source social network
Vom: 15.11.2022 -
#89: RabbitMQ: A proven message broker for asynchronous communication
Vom: 12.10.2022 -
#88: SLI, SLO and SLA: a number, a threshold and a legal document respectively
Vom: 3.10.2022 -
#87: Artificial neural networks: imitating human brain to solve problems like humans
Vom: 27.9.2022 -
#86: Proof of stake: how to cut global energy usage by 0.2%
Vom: 19.9.2022 -
#85: Genetic algorithm: natural selection helps to solve coding problems
Vom: 13.9.2022 -
#84: Non-fungible token (NFT): digital, decentralized art market
Vom: 29.8.2022 -
#83: Real-time bidding: how online tracking helps serving ads
Vom: 23.8.2022 -
#82: MongoDB: the most popular NoSQL database
Vom: 16.8.2022 -
#81: Quarkus: supersonic, subatomic Java (guest: Holly Cummins)
Vom: 5.8.2022 -
#80: Ethereum: a distributed virtual machine for exchanging money and bored apes
Vom: 4.7.2022 -
#79: QUIC: what makes HTTP/3 faster
Vom: 30.6.2022 -
#78: Stuxnet: computer virus that you can admire
Vom: 20.6.2022
Podcast for developers, testers, SREs... and their managers. I explain complex and convoluted technologies in a clear way, avoiding buzzwords and hype. Never longer than 4 minutes and 16 seconds. Because software development does not require hours of lectures, dev advocates' slide decks and hand waving. For those of you, who want to combat FOMO, while brushing your teeth. 256 seconds is plenty of time. If I can't explain something within this time frame, it's either too complex, or I don't understand it myself. By Tomasz Nurkiewicz. Java Champion, CTO, trainer, O'Reilly author, blogger
