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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.

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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.

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Cloud Native Spring in Action • Thomas Vitale & Josh Long

4/26/2024
This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club. http://gotopia.tech/bookclub Read the full transcription of the interview here Thomas Vitale - Software Architect at Systematic & Author of "Cloud Native Spring in Action" Josh Long - Spring Developer Advocate & Host of "A Bootiful Podcast" RESOURCES Thomas https://www.thomasvitale.com https://twitter.com/vitalethomas https://linkedin.com/in/vitalethomas https://github.com/ThomasVitale Josh https://twitter.com/Starbuxman https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshlong https://mastodon.online/@starbuxman https://bootifulpodcast.fm https://joshlong.com https://www.biodrop.io/joshlong DESCRIPTION In Cloud Native Spring in Action, you’ll learn how to containerize your Spring Boot applications with Cloud Native Buildpacks and deploy them on Kubernetes. This practical guide delivers unique insights into hosting microservices, serverless applications, and other modern architectures on cloud platforms. You’ll learn how to use Spring-based methodologies, practices, and patterns that you won’t find anywhere else. In Cloud Native Spring in Action you’ll learn: • Cloud native best practices and design patterns • Build and test cloud native apps with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud • Handle security, resilience, and scalability in imperative and reactive applications • Configure, deploy, and observe applications on Kubernetes • Continuous delivery and GitOps to streamline your software lifecycle * Book description: © Manning RECOMMENDED BOOKS Thomas Vitale • Cloud Native Spring in Action Josh Long • Reactive Spring Josh Long, Marten Deinum & Daniel Rubio • Spring 6 Recipes Mauricio Salatino • Platform Engineering on Kubernetes Mark Heckler • Spring Boot: Up & Running Laurentiu Spilca • Spring, Start Here Cornelia Davis • Cloud Native Patterns Jez Humble & Dave Farley • Continuous Delivery Kevin Hoffman • Beyond the Twelve-Factor App Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:46:26

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Building Green Software Part 5: Green Networking • Anne Currie

4/19/2024
This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club. http://gotopia.tech/bookclub Read the full transcription of the interview here Anne Currie - Co-Author of "Building Green Software", Leadership Team at Green Software Foundation & Veteran Software Engineer RESOURCES https://amzn.to/3IKopW5 https://greensoftware.foundation Anne https://www.annecurrie.com https://twitter.com/anne_e_currie DESCRIPTION How will software development and operations have to change to meet the sustainability and green needs of the planet? And what does that imply for development organizations? In this eye-opening book, sustainable software advocates Anne Currie, Sarah Hsu, and Sara Bergman provide a unique overview of this topic—discussing everything from the likely evolution of national grids to the effect those changes will have on the day-to-day lives of developers. Ideal for everyone from new developers to CTOs, Building Green Software tackles the challenges involved and shows you how to build, host, and operate code in a way that's not only better for the planet, but also cheaper and relatively low-risk for your business. Most hyperscale public cloud providers have already committed to net-zero IT operations by 2030. This book shows you how to get on board. You'll explore: • How the energy transition is likely to change hosting on prem and in the cloud—and how your company can prepare • The fundamental architectural principles of sustainable software development and how to apply them • How to determine which parts of your system need to change • The concept of extending hardware longevity and the part that software plays * Book description: © O'Reilly RECOMMENDED BOOKS Anne Currie, Sarah Hsu, & Sara Bergman • Building Green Software Ioannis Kolaxis • 101 Green Software Mehdi Khosrow-Pour • Green Computing Strategies for Competitive Advantage and Business Sustainability Lässig, Kersting & Morik • Computational Sustainability Zbigniew H. Gontar • Smart Grid Analytics for Sustainability and Urbanization Katsoni & Segarra-Oña • Smart Tourism as a Driver for Culture and Sustainability Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:14:26

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Intro to Roc & Innovation in Functional Programming • Richard Feldman & James Lewis

4/12/2024
This interview was recorded at GOTO Copenhagen for GOTO Unscripted. http://gotopia.tech Read the full transcription of this interview here Richard Feldman - Functional Programming Language Expert, Author of "Elm in Action" & Creator for the Roc Programming Language James Lewis - Principal Consultant & Technical Director at Thoughtworks RESOURCES Richard https://twitter.com/rtfeldman https://linkedin.com/in/rtfeldman https://github.com/rtfeldman https://www.roc-lang.org https://twitter.com/sw_unscripted James https://twitter.com/boicy https://linkedin.com/in/james-lewis-microservices https://www.thoughtworks.com/radar DESCRIPTION Join Richard Feldman and James Lewis as they unpack a new programming language and what it brings to the ecosystem. They navigate through the nuances of language selection, exploring the sweet spot between fun and standardization. From Elm's role in front-end development to Scala's adoption patterns and Dart's transformation into Flutter, the discussion takes you on a journey across diverse programming landscapes. Discover the ins and outs of Roc, a fresh face in the coding scene, and the driving force behind its creation. Learn about its architecture, design principles, and standout features, including parsing strategies and a candid comparison with other languages. Explore the excitement around Roc's innovative traits and its knack for performance optimization, unveiling its potential in the dynamic world of functional programming. RECOMMENDED BOOKS Richard Feldman • Elm in Action Tim McNamara • Rust in Action Cristian Salcescu • Functional Programming in JavaScript Yehonathan Sharvit • The Clojure Workshop Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:01:00:38

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Effective Haskell • Rebecca Skinner & Emily Pillmore

4/5/2024
This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club. http://gotopia.tech/bookclub Read the full transcription of the interview here Rebecca Skinner - Author of "Effective Haskell", Lead Software Engineer at Mercury & Member of the Haskell.org Committee Emily Pillmore - Head of Core Engineering at Kadena & Board Member of the Haskell Foundation RESOURCES Rebecca https://twitter.com/cercerilla https://www.linkedin.com/in/👩🏻%E2%80%8D💻rebecca-s-b47378b https://github.com/rebeccaskinner https://rebeccaskinner.net https://octodon.social/@cercerilla Emily https://twitter.com/yandereidiot https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-pillmore https://github.com/emilypi https://mastodon.social/@mlep DESCRIPTION Put the power of Haskell to work in your programs, learning from an engineer who uses Haskell daily to get practical work done efficiently. Leverage powerful features like Monad Transformers and Type Families to build useful applications. Realize the benefits of a pure functional language, like protecting your code from side effects. Manage concurrent processes fearlessly. Apply functional techniques to working with databases and building RESTful services. Don’t get bogged down in theory, but learn to employ advanced programming concepts to solve real-world problems. Don’t just learn the syntax, but dive deeply into Haskell as you build efficient, well-tested programs. * Book description: © Pragmatic Programmers RECOMMENDED BOOKS Rebecca Skinner • Effective Haskell Vitaly Bragilevsky • Haskell in Depth John Whitington • Haskell from the Very Beginning James Stanier • Become an Effective Software Engineering Manager Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:44:24

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Become an Effective Software Engineering Manager • James Stanier & Gergely Orosz

3/29/2024
This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club. http://gotopia.tech/bookclub Read the full transcription of the interview here James Stanier - Director of Engineering at Shopify & Author of "Become an Effective Software Engineering Manager" Gergely Orosz - Writing The Pragmatic Engineer & Author of "The Software Engineer's Guidebook" RESOURCES James https://twitter.com/jstanier https://www.linkedin.com/in/jstanier https://github.com/jstanier https://www.theengineeringmanager.com https://www.theengineeringmanager.com/management-101/contracting Gergely https://twitter.com/gergelyorosz https://www.linkedin.com/in/gergelyorosz https://www.pragmaticengineer.com https://github.com/gergelyorosz DESCRIPTION Software startups make global headlines every day. As technology companies succeed and grow, so do their engineering departments. In your career, you’ll may suddenly get the opportunity to lead teams: to become a manager. But this is often uncharted territory. How do you decide whether this career move is right for you? And if you do, what do you need to learn to succeed? Where do you start? How do you know that you’re doing it right? What does “it” even mean? And isn’t management a dirty word? This book will share the secrets you need to know to manage engineers successfully. * Book description: © Pragmatic Programmers: RECOMMENDED BOOKS James Stanier • Become an Effective Software Engineering Manager James Stanier • Effective Remote Work Gergely Orosz • The Software Engineer's Guidebook Gergely Orosz • Building Mobile Apps at Scale David Farley • Modern Software Engineering William B. Irvine • A Guide to the Good Life Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:46:48

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Elixir's Impact: Shaping the Evolution of Erlang • Francesco Cesarini & Andrea Leopardi

3/22/2024
This interview was recorded at GOTO Copenhagen for GOTO Unscripted. http://gotopia.tech Read the full transcription of this interview here Francesco Cesarini - Founder of Erlang Solutions & O'Reilly Author Andrea Leopardi - Elixir Core Team Member, Developer Advocate & Principal Engineer at Veeps RESOURCES Francesco https://twitter.com/FrancescoC https://github.com/francescoc https://linkedin.com/in/francescocesarini Andrea https://twitter.com/whatyouhide https://linkedin.com/in/anleopardi https://andrealeopardi.com https://github.com/whatyouhide https://mas.to/@whatyouhide DESCRIPTION Uncover the fascinating journey of Erlang's transformation from a singular language to a diverse ecosystem. Francesco Cesarini, founder of Erlang Solutions, and Andrea Leopardi, a member of the Elixir Core Team, share insights into the emergence of languages on the BEAM, the impact of Elixir on the Erlang ecosystem, and the challenges and opportunities in extending the Erlang VM. The conversation explores the rich history, diverse languages, and the positive influence Elixir brings back to Erlang's ongoing developments. RECOMMENDED BOOKS Andrea Leopardi & Jeffrey Matthias • Testing Elixir Francesco Cesarini & Steve Vinoski • Designing for Scalability with Erlang/OTP Francesco Cesarini & Simon Thompson • Erlang Programming Sophie DeBenedetto & Bruce Tate • Programming Phoenix LiveView Saša Jurić • Elixir in Action Joe Armstrong • Programming Erlang Dave Thomas • Programming Elixir ≥ 1.6: Functional Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:31:11

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Decoding Modern Tech: Cloud, APIs, Wasm, Security, & More • Daniel Bryant & Matt Turner

3/15/2024
This interview was recorded at GOTO Amsterdam for GOTO Unscripted. http://gotopia.tech Read the full transcription of this interview here Daniel Bryant - Independent Technical Consultant Matt Turner - DevOps Leader and Software Engineer at Tetrate RESOURCES https://llvm.org/pubs/2002-08-09-LLVMCompilationStrategy.pdf https://www.thoughtworks.com/radar Daniel https://twitter.com/danielbryantuk https://github.com/danielbryantuk https://linkedin.com/in/danielbryantuk https://linktr.ee/danielbryantuk Matt https://mt165.co.uk https://twitter.com/mt165 https://linkedin.com/in/mt165 https://github.com/mt-inside DESCRIPTION Join two cloud native experts and passionate adopters of modern tech as they explore the shifting role and impact of APIs. They go beyond the usual tech stack to touch on key aspects of the modern infrastructure and software development space like: platform engineering, mechanical sympathy and the role that Wasm could play in this. Daniel Bryant and Matt Turner will share some of the important but not so well known best practices and questions that one might ask to make sure they are building the right thing with the right tools. RECOMMENDED BOOKS Daniel Bryant, James Gough & Matthew Auburn • Mastering API Architecture Daniel Bryant & Abraham Marín-Pérez • Continuous Delivery in Java Mauricio Salatino • Platform Engineering on Kubernetes Adrian Mouat • Using Docker Burns, Beda & Hightower • Kubernetes: Up & Running Nicole Forsgren, Jez Humble & Gene Kim • Accelerate Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:52:05

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Programming Phoenix LiveView • Sophie DeBenedetto, Bruce Tate & Steven Nunez

3/8/2024
This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club. http://gotopia.tech/bookclub Read the full transcription of the interview here Sophie DeBenedetto - Staff Software Engineer at GitHub & Co-Author of "Programming Phoenix LiveView" Bruce Tate - President at Groxio & Co-Author of "Programming Phoenix LiveView" & many more Books Steven Nunez - Staff Software Engineer at GitHub RESOURCES Sophie http://sophiedebenedetto.nyc https://twitter.com/sm_debenedetto https://linkedin.com/in/sophiedebenedetto https://github.com/SophieDeBenedetto Bruce https://grox.io http://twitter.com/redrapids https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruce-tate Steven http://hostiledeveloper.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-nunez-6947817 http://twitter.com/_StevenNunez https://github.com/octosteve https://www.twitch.tv/octosteve https://genserver.social/Steven DESCRIPTION The days of the traditional request-response web application are long gone, but you don’t have to wade through oceans of JavaScript to build the interactive applications today’s users crave. The innovative Phoenix LiveView library empowers you to build applications that are fast and highly interactive, without sacrificing reliability. This definitive guide to LiveView isn’t a reference manual. Learn to think in LiveView. Write your code layer by layer, the way the experts do. Explore techniques with experienced teachers to get the best possible performance. * Book description: © Pragmatic Programmers: The interview is based on the book " Programming Phoenix LiveView" RECOMMENDED BOOKS Sophie DeBenedetto & Bruce Tate • Programming Phoenix LiveView Sean Moriarity • Genetic Algorithms in Elixir Sean Moriarity • Machine Learning in Elixir Bruce Tate • Programmer Passport: Elixir Bruce Tate • Programmer Passport: Prolog Bruce Tate, Ian Dees, Frederic Daoud & Jack Moffitt • Seven More Languages in Seven Weeks Bruce Tate • Seven Languages in Seven Weeks Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:43:25

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Traceable Cryptocurrencies & Cryptojacking • Andy Greenberg & Scott Helme

3/1/2024
This interview was recorded at GOTO Copenhagen for GOTO Unscripted. http://gotopia.tech Read the full transcription of this interview here Andy Greenberg - Author of "Sandworm" & "Tracers in the Dark" and Award-winning Senior Writer for WIRED Scott Helme - Security Researcher, Hacker and Founder of Report URI & Security Headers RESOURCES Andy https://twitter.com/a_greenberg https://linkedin.com/in/andygreenbergjournalist https://andygreenberg.net https://www.wired.com/author/andy-greenberg https://infosec.exchange/@agreenberg @agreenberg.bksy.social Scott https://twitter.com/Scott_Helme https://linkedin.com/in/scotthelme https://scotthelme.co.uk https://github.com/ScottHelme DESCRIPTION Andy Greenberg and Scott Helme explore the ever-evolving landscape of cyber crimes, discussing the anonymity of cryptocurrencies, the transition from cryptojacking to ransomware, and the enduring impact of blockchains on the realm of cyber security. They expose some of the most famous crytpojacking attacks of all time and reason about the unlimited potential of crime organizations that leverage cryptocurrencies. RECOMMENDED BOOKS Andy Greenberg • Tracers in the Dark Andy Greenberg • Sandworm Andy Greenberg • This Machine Kills Secrets Thomas J. Holt, Adam M. Bossler & Kathryn C. Seigfried-Spellar • Cybercrime and Digital Forensics Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:44:34

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Navigating Through Programming's Greatest Mistakes • Mark Rendle & Hannes Lowette

2/23/2024
This interview was recorded at GOTO Amsterdam for GOTO Unscripted. http://gotopia.tech Read the full transcription of this interview here Mark Rendle - Creator of Visual ReCode with 7 Microsoft MVP Awards & 30+ Years of Experience Building Software Hannes Lowette - Head of Learning & Development at Axxes, Monolith Advocate, Speaker & Whiskey Lover RESOURCES Mark Rendle: https://youtu.be/Y9clBHENy4Q Hannes Lowette: https://youtu.be/wkFx2R4uk2A Sir Tim Berners-Lee: https://youtu.be/Rxqko96C5ZI Eli & Mark: https://youtu.be/Gs1exPFXnQ8 Matt & Mark: https://youtu.be/vzqzLSJWo3k Kevin, Dylan & Hannes: https://youtu.be/HevYXFZcb98 Martin & Hannes: https://youtu.be/vzywu1ol-b8 Anita Sengupta: https://youtu.be/Q_O9pmSpg_8 Mark https://twitter.com/markrendle https://github.com/markrendle https://linkedin.com/in/markrendle Hannes https://twitter.com/hannes_lowette https://github.com/Belenar https://linkedin.com/in/hanneslowette DESCRIPTION Hannes Lowette and Mark Rendle explore the highs and lows of programming, ranging from the monumental mistakes that have shaped the industry to the subtle yet impactful errors in code that translate to wasted time. They dissect the intricate world of FinTec, uncovering the dark side of digital markets and the pitfalls that emerge. The duo scrutinizes JavaScript's role in the programming landscape, questioning whether it's a revolutionary force or a coding misstep, while also delving into the potential drawbacks of package managers. The conversation takes a turn to the negative aspects of programming languages, highlighting their flaws and the havoc they can wreak on software development. Finally, they reflect on the interconnectedness of coding decisions and business failures, emphasizing the profound impact of programming choices on the success or downfall of a business in the tech realm. RECOMMENDED BOOKS Tomasz Lelek & Jon Skeet • Software Mistakes & Tradeoffs Henney & Monson-Haefel • 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know Merih Taze • Engineers Survival Guide Dave Farley & Jez Humble • Continuous Delivery Nicole Forsgren, Jez Humble & Gene Kim • Accelerate Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:45:04

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Designing A Data-Intensive Future • Martin Kleppmann & Jesse Anderson

2/16/2024
This interview was recorded at GOTO Amsterdam for GOTO Unscripted. http://gotopia.tech Read the full transcription of this interview here Martin Kleppmann - Researcher at the Technical University of Munich & Author of "Designing Data-Intensive Applications" Jesse Anderson - Managing Director of Big Data Institute, Host of The Data Dream Team Podcast RESOURCES Jesse Anderson: https://youtu.be/cWSCI1LpoGY Martin Kleppmann: https://youtu.be/esMjP-7jlRE Prag. Dave Thomas: https://youtu.be/ug8XX2MpzEw https://automerge.org Martin https://martin.kleppmann.com https://twitter.com/martinkl https://nondeterministic.computer/@martin https://linkedin.com/in/martinkleppmann Jesse https://twitter.com/jessetanderson https://www.jesse-anderson.com https://sodapodcast.libsyn.com/site https://linkedin.com/in/jessetanderson https://www.jesse-anderson.com/category/blog DESCRIPTION Jesse Anderson, director at Big Data Institute, and Martin Kleppmann, author of "Designing Data-Intensive Applications" explore together the evolving data landscape. They start with the origins of Martin’s book, emphasizing the crucial art of asking the right questions. Martin unveils industry shifts since 2017, spotlighting the transformative rise of cloud services. The conversation then takes a twist as Martin delves into academia, sharing insights on local-first collaboration software and the fascinating world of Automerge. Aspiring software engineers are treated with some advice on how to navigate the delicate balance between simplicity and adaptability. The interview concludes with a glimpse into diverse career paths in the dynamic realm of data engineering, making it a must-watch for professionals at every stage of their journey. RECOMMENDED BOOKS Martin Kleppmann • Designing Data-Intensive Applications Martin Kleppmann • Secret Colors: A Gentle Introduction to Cryptography Jesse Anderson • Data Teams Jesse Anderson • Data Engineering Teams Jesse Anderson • The Ultimate Guide to Switching Careers to Big Data Viktor Gamov, Dylan Scott & Dave Klein • Kafka in Action Fabian Hueske & Vasiliki Kalavri • Stream Processing with Apache Flink Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:28:36

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Designing Data Governance from the Ground Up • Lauren Maffeo & Samia Rahman

2/9/2024
This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club. http://gotopia.tech/bookclub Read the full transcription of the interview here Lauren Maffeo - Senior Service Designer at Steampunk & Author of "Designing Data Governance from the Ground Up" Samia Rahman - Director of Enterprise Data Strategy and Governance at Seagen RESOURCES Lauren https://twitter.com/LaurenMaffeo https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenmaffeo Samia https://www.linkedin.com/in/samia-r-b7b65216 https://twitter.com/rahman1_samia DESCRIPTION Data governance manages the people, processes, and strategy needed for deploying data projects to production. But doing it well is far from easy: Less than one-fourth of business leaders say their organizations are data-driven. In Designing Data Governance from the Ground Up, you’ll build a cross-functional strategy to create roadmaps and stewardship for data-focused projects, embed data governance into your engineering practice, and put processes in place to monitor data after deployment. In the last decade, the amount of data people produced grew 3,000 percent. Most organizations lack the strategy to clean, collect, organize, and automate data for production-ready projects. Without effective data governance, most businesses will keep failing to gain value from the mountain of data that’s available to them. There’s a plethora of content intended to help DataOps and DevOps teams reach production, but 90 percent of projects trained with big data fail to reach production because they lack governance. This book shares six steps you can take to build a data governance strategy from scratch. You’ll find a data framework, pull together a team of data stewards, build a data governance team, define your roadmap, weave data governance into your development process, and monitor your data in production. [...] * Book description: © Pragmatic Programmers The interview is based on the book " Designing Data Governance from the Ground Up". RECOMMENDED BOOKS Lauren Maffeo • Designing Data Governance from the Ground Up Katharine Jarmul • Practical Data Privacy Katharine Jarmul & Jacqueline Kazil • Data Wrangling with Python Yehonathan Sharvit • Data-Oriented Programming Zhamak Dehghani • Data Mesh Eberhard Wolff & Hanna Prinz • Service Mesh Piethein Strengholt • Data Management at Scale Martin Kleppmann • Designing Data-Intensive Applications Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:39:37

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Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC): The Technical Breakdown • John Davies & Lars Hupel

2/2/2024
This interview was recorded at GOTO Amsterdam for GOTO Unscripted. http://gotopia.tech Read the full transcription of this interview here John Davies - CTO & Co-founder at Velo Payments Lars Hupel - Chief Evangelist at Giesecke+Devrient RESOURCES https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_bank_digital_currency https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-Pesa https://www.iso20022.org/iso-20022 John https://twitter.com/jtdavies https://linkedin.com/in/jdavies https://johntdavies.com Lars https://mastodon.hupel.info/@lars https://linkedin.com/in/lars-hupel https://lars.hupel.info DESCRIPTION John Davis and Lars Hupel explore the distinctiveness of CBDC compared to cryptocurrencies. They emphasize the technical underpinnings, architecture, and practical applications of CBDC, focusing on its potential to facilitate offline payments, enhance security, and ensure efficient, instantly settled transactions. The conversation underscores the flexibility of CBDC and its coexistence with existing payment methods, making it a compelling topic for tech-savvy individuals. In summary, this discussion offers technical audiences valuable insights into CBDC's technical foundations and its transformative potential in the digital payment landscape. RECOMMENDED BOOKS Rafal Ganowski • CBDC Rodrigo Belone • New Money: The Guide to CBDC's Joseph J Wang • Central Banking 101 Vlad CryptoGuy • CBDCs: Introduction to Central Bank Digital Currency Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:25:29

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Unleashing Native Imaging Power in GraalVM • Alina Yurenko & Bert Jan Schrijver

1/26/2024
This interview was recorded at GOTO Amsterdam for GOTO Unscripted. http://gotopia.tech Read the full transcription of this interview here Alina Yurenko - Developer Advocate for GraalVM at Oracle Labs Bert Jan Schrijver - JavaOne Rockstar & Champion, NLJUG Leader & CTO at OpenValue RESOURCES Alina https://twitter.com/alina_yurenko https://github.com/alina-yur https://linkedin.com/in/alinayurenko Bert Jan https://twitter.com/bjschrijver https://github.com/bertjan https://linkedin.com/in/bjschrijver DESCRIPTION Embark on a journey into the realm of GraalVM with Bert Jan Schrijver and Alina Yurenko! Discover the intricacies of ahead-of-time compilation, profile-guided optimizations, and the efficiency gains offered by native image deployment. The conversation delves into the fascinating interplay between runtime adaptability and the powerful capabilities of GraalVM. Whether you're a seasoned developer or a curious tech enthusiast, this insightful discussion sheds light on the innovative landscape of Java applications. Dive in and unlock a new perspective on performance, startup times, and resource optimization. RECOMMENDED BOOKS A B Vijay Kumar • Supercharge Your Applications with GraalVM John Clingan & Ken Finnigan • Kubernetes Native Microservices with Quarkus & MicroProfile Gerald M. Weinberg • Becoming a Technical Leader Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:31:25

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Quarkus Unveiled: Efficiency & Green Impact • Holly Cummins & Charles Humble

1/19/2024
This interview was recorded at GOTO Aarhus for GOTO Unscripted. gotopia.tech Read the full transcription of this interview here Holly Cummins - Senior Principal Software Engineer on the Red Hat Quarkus Team Charles Humble - Freelance Techie, Podcaster, Editor, Author & Consultant RESOURCES Holly hollycummins.com hollycummins.com/type/blog twitter.com/holly_cummins hachyderm.io/@holly_cummins github.com/holly-cummins linkedin.com/in/holly-k-cummins Charles twitter.com/charleshumble linkedin.com/in/charleshumble mastodon.social/@charleshumble DESCRIPTION Charles Humble and Holly Cummins delve into the transformative power of Quarkus in the Java ecosystem. From addressing compatibility challenges to reflecting on GraalVM's impact, the discussion unfolds the nuances of Quarkus adoption, its influence on workloads, and the surprising environmental efficiency it brings. Discover how Quarkus is reshaping microservices deployment confidence and making strides in sustainability, offering developers a paradigm shift that not only enhances efficiency but also aligns with the crucial need for environmental responsibility. Join the dialogue to stay informed about the latest developments and insights driving the evolution of Java in the era of Quarkus. RECOMMENDED BOOKS Anne Currie, Sarah Hsu, & Sara Bergman • Building Green Software Ioannis Kolaxis • 101 Green Software Mehdi Khosrow-Pour • Green Computing Strategies for Competitive Advantage and Business Sustainability Anne Currie & Charles Humble • The Cloud Native Attitude David Allen • Getting Things Done Matthew Skelton & Manuel Pais • Remote Team Interactions Workbook Matthew Skelton & Manuel Pais • Team Topologies Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:39:25

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Building Green Software Part 4: Operational Efficiency • Anne Currie

1/12/2024
This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club. gotopia.tech/bookclub Read the full transcription of the interview here Anne Currie - Co-Author of "Building Green Software", Leadership Team at Green Software Foundation & Veteran Software Engineer RESOURCES oreilly.com/library/view/building-green-software/9781098150617 greensoftware.foundation Anne annecurrie.com twitter.com/anne_e_currie DESCRIPTION How will software development and operations have to change to meet the sustainability and green needs of the planet? And what does that imply for development organizations? In this eye-opening book, sustainable software advocates Anne Currie, Sarah Hsu, and Sara Bergman provide a unique overview of this topic—discussing everything from the likely evolution of national grids to the effect those changes will have on the day-to-day lives of developers. Ideal for everyone from new developers to CTOs, Building Green Software tackles the challenges involved and shows you how to build, host, and operate code in a way that's not only better for the planet, but also cheaper and relatively low-risk for your business. Most hyperscale public cloud providers have already committed to net-zero IT operations by 2030. This book shows you how to get on board. You'll explore: • How the energy transition is likely to change hosting on prem and in the cloud—and how your company can prepare • The fundamental architectural principles of sustainable software development and how to apply them • How to determine which parts of your system need to change • The concept of extending hardware longevity and the part that software plays * Book description: © O'Reilly RECOMMENDED BOOKS Anne Currie, Sarah Hsu, & Sara Bergman • Building Green Software Ioannis Kolaxis • 101 Green Software Mehdi Khosrow-Pour • Green Computing Strategies for Competitive Advantage and Business Sustainability Lässig, Kersting & Morik • Computational Sustainability Zbigniew H. Gontar • Smart Grid Analytics for Sustainability and Urbanization Katsoni & Segarra-Oña • Smart Tourism as a Driver for Culture and Sustainability Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:22:06

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Unlocking the Web: Exploring WebAuthn & Beyond • Eli Holderness & Mark Rendle

1/5/2024
This interview was recorded at GOTO Amsterdam for GOTO Unscripted. gotopia.tech Read the full transcription of this interview here Eli Holderness - Developer Advocate at Scaleway Mark Rendle - Creator of Visual ReCode with 7 Microsoft MVP Awards & 30+ Years of Experience Building Software RESOURCES Eli twitter.com/eliholderness linkedin.com/in/eli-holderness-4890b886 hachyderm.io/@eli Mark twitter.com/markrendle github.com/markrendle linkedin.com/in/markrendle DESCRIPTION Mark Rendle interviews Eli Holderness, a developer advocate at Scaleway, about WebAuthn and the future of web authentication. Eli explains the intricacies of WebAuthn, delving into public key cryptography and hardware security tokens. The conversation extends to broader topics, including data privacy, the challenges of passwordless authentication, and the potential impact of WebAssembly on cloud computing. The interview provides insights into the evolving landscape of web development, security, and cloud services, offering a glimpse into the advancements and challenges faced by developers and cloud providers. RECOMMENDED BOOKS Liz Rice • Container Security Liz Rice • Kubernetes Security Aaron Parecki • OAuth 2.0 Simplified Aaron Parecki • OAuth 2.0 Servers Aaron Parecki • The Little Book of OAuth 2.0 RFCs Erdal Ozkaya • Cybersecurity: The Beginner's Guide Richer & Sanso • OAuth 2 in Action Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:27:42

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Data-Oriented Programming • Yehonathan Sharvit & James Lewis

12/29/2023
This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club. gotopia.tech/bookclub Read the full transcription of the interview here Yehonathan Sharvit - Author of Data-Oriented programming James Lewis - Principal Consultant & Technical Director at Thoughtworks RESOURCES Get 35% discount on all Manning products with code: *ytGOTO35* Yehonathan twitter.com/viebel github.com/viebel linkedin.com/in/viebel blog.klipse.tech James twitter.com/boicy linkedin.com/in/james-lewis-microservices DESCRIPTION Unlock the power of data-oriented programming with this groundbreaking guide ‘Data-Oriented Programming: Reduce software complexity‘, introducing a paradigm that revolutionizes software design by representing data through generic immutable structures. DOP simplifies state management, streamlines concurrency and eradicates common issues in object-oriented code, all while offering language-agnostic flexibility. In this GOTO Book Club episode, author Yehonathan Sharvit spoke to James Lewis about how you can change the way you look at programming where code is clearer, state-related bugs are history, and your applications are more robust. This conversation-driven book is complete with code snippets and diagrams about DOP and the best part—it's not bound to a single programming language, making it adaptable to JavaScript, Ruby, Python, Clojure and traditional languages like Java or C#. Learn to design data models for business entities and implement state management systems without mutating data. Discover how to separate code from data, write data-oriented unit tests, and specify the shape of your data, all while gaining a deeper understanding of these exciting new concepts. The interview is based on the book "Data-Oriented Programming" RECOMMENDED BOOKS Yehonathan Sharvit • Data-Oriented Programming Yehonathan Sharvit • The Clojure Workshop Zhamak Dehghani • Data Mesh Eberhard Wolff & Hanna Prinz • Service Mesh Piethein Strengholt • Data Management at Scale Martin Kleppmann • Designing Data-Intensive Applications Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:40:16

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Practical Data Privacy • Katharine Jarmul & Alyona Galyeva

12/22/2023
This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club. gotopia.tech/bookclub Read the full transcription of the interview here Katharine Jarmul - Principal Data Scientist at Thoughtworks & Author of "Practical Data Privacy" Alyona Galyeva - Principal MLOps & Data Engineer at Thoughtworks RESOURCES Katharine twitter.com/kjam linkedin.com/in/katharinejarmul kjamistan.com probablyprivate.com Alyona github.com/alyonagalyeva linkedin.com/in/alyonagalyeva DESCRIPTION Integrating privacy-enhancing technologies into software applications is an imperative step for safeguarding user data and adhering to regulatory requirements in the realm of software development. However, prior to implementation, it is vital for development teams to grasp the potential pitfalls associated with incorporating privacy technology. They must also appreciate the significance of iterative processes and the necessity of collaborative efforts to ensure compliance. Furthermore, achieving the delicate equilibrium between privacy and utility is of paramount importance. Organizations must meticulously fine-tune privacy settings, tailoring them to suit specific use cases. Additionally, alongside this core evaluation criterion, considerations such as speed and computational efficiency may enter the equation, demanding expertise in privacy engineering for successful implementation at scale. Katharine Jarmul, the author of "Practical Data Privacy," spoke to Alyona Galyeva from PyLadies Amsterdam, during which she unveiled a slew of open-source libraries and practical examples for implementing privacy technology. Katharine also explored how developers can proactively guarantee that their data science projects prioritize security by design and uphold privacy by default. The interview is based on the book "Practical Data Privacy" RECOMMENDED BOOK Katharine Jarmul • Practical Data Privacy Katharine Jarmul & Jacqueline Kazil • Data Wrangling with Python Katharine Jarmul & Richard Lawson • Python Web Scraping Yehonathan Sharvit • Data-Oriented Programming Zhamak Dehghani • Data Mesh Eberhard Wolff & Hanna Prinz • Service Mesh Piethein Strengholt • Data Management at Scale Martin Kleppmann • Designing Data-Intensive Applications Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:39:22

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The Current State of Software Engineering • Jez Humble & Holly Cummins

12/15/2023
This interview was recorded at GOTO Aarhus for GOTO Unscripted. gotopia.tech Read the full transcription of this interview here Jez Humble - SRE at Google Cloud & Lecturer at UC Berkeley Holly Cummins - Senior Principal Software Engineer on the Red Hat Quarkus Team RESOURCES dora.dev Jez continuousdelivery.com github.com/jezhumble linkedin.com/in/jez-humble @jezhumble sre.google/resources Holly hollycummins.com hollycummins.com/type/blog @holly_cummins hachyderm.io/@holly_cummins github.com/holly-cummins linkedin.com/in/holly-k-cummins DESCRIPTION Holly Cummins and Jez Humble explore the delicate balance of communication in the tech industry. They dissect two contrasting trends – the need for increased communication and the burden of communication overhead. Jez highlights the importance of effectively managing limited communication bandwidth, emphasizing the need to focus on the right things and automate processes when possible. They delve into the significance of good platforms and touch on the persistence of the perennial issue of code formatting standards. Despite the challenges, they remain optimistic about the potential for positive change and acknowledge the progress made through continuous integration. RECOMMENDED BOOKS Nicole Forsgren, Jez Humble & Gene Kim • Accelerate Kim, Humble, Debois, Willis & Forsgren • The DevOps Handbook Jez Humble & David Farley • Continuous Delivery Jez Humble, Joanne Molesky & Barry O'Reilly • Lean Enterprise Holly Cummins & Timothy Ward • Enterprise OSGi in Action Liz Rice • Container Security Liz Rice • Kubernetes Security Brendan Burns, Joe Beda & Kelsey Hightower • Kubernetes: Up and Running Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Looking for a unique learning experience? Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.tech SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

Duration:00:35:46