GOTO - The Brightest Minds in Tech
Ein Podcast von GOTO - Freitags
215 Folgen
-  Cloud Career Journeys • Prasad Rao & David LinthicumVom: 2.8.2024
-  Your AI Survival Guide • Sol Rashidi & Joe ReisVom: 26.7.2024
-  Software Mistakes & Tradeoffs • Tomasz Lelek & Mark RendleVom: 19.7.2024
-  From Objects to Functions • Uberto Barbini & Duncan McGregorVom: 12.7.2024
-  Learning Git: A Hands-On & Visual Guide • Anna Skoulikari & Helen ScottVom: 5.7.2024
-  How Architecture & Culture Go Hand in Hand • Eoin Woods & Charles HumbleVom: 28.6.2024
-  Mastering Web Security: Myths, Strategies & More! • Scott Helme & Sebastian BrandesVom: 21.6.2024
-  Expert Talk: Are We Post-Serverless? • Julian Wood & James BeswickVom: 14.6.2024
-  How Structures Affect Outcomes: Software Insights • Elisabeth Hendrickson & Charles HumbleVom: 7.6.2024
-  Dev Harmony: Communication & Proven SRE Practices • Liz Fong-Jones & Marit van DijkVom: 31.5.2024
-  Creating Software with Modern Diagramming Techniques • Ashley Peacock & Stefan HoferVom: 24.5.2024
-  Patterns of Distributed Systems • Unmesh Joshi & James LewisVom: 17.5.2024
-  The Art of EDA Visuals: Exploring Concepts Through Graphics • David Boyne & Eric JohnsonVom: 10.5.2024
-  Elixir, Phoenix LiveView & Erlang • Sophie DeBenedetto & Andrea LeopardiVom: 3.5.2024
-  Cloud Native Spring in Action • Thomas Vitale & Josh LongVom: 26.4.2024
-  Building Green Software Part 5: Green Networking • Anne CurrieVom: 19.4.2024
-  Intro to Roc & Innovation in Functional Programming • Richard Feldman & James LewisVom: 12.4.2024
-  Effective Haskell • Rebecca Skinner & Emily PillmoreVom: 5.4.2024
-  Become an Effective Software Engineering Manager • James Stanier & Gergely OroszVom: 29.3.2024
-  Elixir's Impact: Shaping the Evolution of Erlang • Francesco Cesarini & Andrea LeopardiVom: 22.3.2024
The GOTO podcast seeks out the brightest and boldest ideas from language creators and the world's leading experts in software development in the form of interviews and conference talks. Tune in to get the inspiration you need to bring in new technologies or gain extra evidence to support your software development plan.
 
 