Synopsis
Business, philosophy, and culture episodes of SE Daily
Episodes
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Venture Stories with Erik Torenberg
31/01/2020 Duration: 48minVenture capital investing requires an understanding of market dynamics, technology, and finance. There is also an element of human nature. Consumer trends can make or break the viability of a new product. And early stage venture investing is always a bet on a small team or individual founder. Early stage investments are usually into companies The post Venture Stories with Erik Torenberg appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Mattermost with Ian Tien
27/01/2020 Duration: 44minChat systems have been a part of software development for decades. Older systems like Pidgin and Yammer were surpassed by newer systems like HipChat. And when Slack was created, it quickly became a part of most software companies. But Slack does not fulfill the needs of every company. Mattermost is an open-source chat system. Mattermost The post Mattermost with Ian Tien appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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GitLab Strategy with Sid Sibrandij
24/01/2020 Duration: 58minThe word “DevOps” has a different definition depending on who you ask. For some people, it is about the process of managing and releasing code. It can involve container management and server orchestration. It can involve infrastructure-as-code, and safer configuration management. In addition to a set of technologies, DevOps can be seen as a management The post GitLab Strategy with Sid Sibrandij appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Webflow Engineering with Bryant Chou
21/01/2020 Duration: 01h04minWebflow is a visual programming tool used by designers, developers, and other technical users. Webflow is a leader in the “low code” or “no code” category of software tools that has become prominent in the last few years. Webflow has been years in the making. In a previous show with Webflow CEO Vlad Magdalin, he The post Webflow Engineering with Bryant Chou appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Software Media with Tim O’Reilly
20/01/2020 Duration: 01h10minSoftware has changed the way the world functions. The rapid pace of change has made it difficult to know how to navigate the new world. Knowledge workers who want to keep advancing in their careers develop a strategy of continuous learning in order to adapt to these changes. O’Reilly Media has existed for almost 40 The post Software Media with Tim O’Reilly appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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GitLab Engineering with Marin Jankovski
13/12/2019 Duration: 52minGitLab is a company that builds an open source platform for managing git repositories. GitLab was started in 2012, and has grown to have a large enterprise business with additional products such as continuous integration and security tooling. GitLab is also known for being a large, entirely remote workforce. GitLab does not have any offices, The post GitLab Engineering with Marin Jankovski appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Basic Income with Floyd Marinescu
12/12/2019 Duration: 45minAutomation has the potential to eliminate rote jobs such as call center workers and truck drivers. The downstream effects of automation also leads to new jobs, such as data labeling and robot operations. The net effect of modern automation technology is unclear, but it is likely to cause some disruption in the job market. Universal The post Basic Income with Floyd Marinescu appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Remote Work with Philip Thomas
10/12/2019 Duration: 57minOffices have historically been the place where most knowledge work takes place. An office is a central meeting point for everyone in an organization. Offices allow for high bandwidth, in-person communication. Employees have access to shared resources, such as food, tables, and quiet working space. Offices provide a means of encouraging a common culture within The post Remote Work with Philip Thomas appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Economics of Software with Russ Roberts Holiday Repeat
29/11/2019 Duration: 01h02minOriginally published July 14, 2016 EconTalk is a weekly economics podcast that has been going for a decade. On EconTalk, Russ Roberts brings on writers, intellectuals, and entrepreneurs for engaging conversations about the world as seen through the lens of economics. Russ Roberts is today’s guest, and it is a treat because I have been The post Economics of Software with Russ Roberts Holiday Repeat appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Bugsnag Business with James Smith
13/11/2019 Duration: 55minCrash monitoring emerged as a software category over the last decade. Crash monitoring software allows developers to understand when their applications are crashing on client devices. For example, we have an app for Software Engineering Daily that people download on Android or iOS. Users download the app to their smartphone. When the user is playing The post Bugsnag Business with James Smith appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Drones with Chris Anderson
08/11/2019 Duration: 41minDrones will deliver food to us. Drones will be able to extinguish fires. Drones will be used to relay Internet signals and make the world more connected. These all sound like great ideas, so why aren’t there more drones in the sky today? There are many answers to that question, some of which relate to The post Drones with Chris Anderson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Leadership with Ben Horowitz
04/11/2019 Duration: 49minPhoto credit: Elisabeth Fall Ben Horowitz started Loudcloud with Marc Andreessen in 1999. He ran the company for eight years and chronicled his experience in his first book The Hard Thing About Hard Things. In his time running Loudcloud, the dotcom bubble burst, but Loudcloud needed cash so badly that he took the company public The post Leadership with Ben Horowitz appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Facebook Leadership with Arturo Bejar
01/11/2019 Duration: 01h06minFacebook leadership has a significant amount of engineers in its ranks, and engineers understand how to create an environment that appeals to other engineers. Engineers do not like working on projects that they are not interested in, so Facebook optimizes for matching engineers to enjoyable work. Engineers do not like taking orders from managers, so The post Facebook Leadership with Arturo Bejar appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Facebook Fallout with Antonio Garcia Martinez
31/10/2019 Duration: 01h04minChaos Monkeys is a book about Silicon Valley startups and Facebook. It is one of the most accurate books written about the modern technology industry, and captures both the negatives and the positives of software companies. Antonio Garcia Martinez is the author of Chaos Monkeys. He wrote the book after going through a gauntlet of The post Facebook Fallout with Antonio Garcia Martinez appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Facebook Reflections with Pete Hunt and Nick Schrock
30/10/2019 Duration: 01h04minFacebook engineering is unique. Software is built at Facebook in a way that is distinctly different than any other company. In our series of shows about Facebook engineering, we have mostly covered the positive side of Facebook’s practices. In today’s show, we explore the downsides. Facebook moves fast. Engineers within the company must move fast, The post Facebook Reflections with Pete Hunt and Nick Schrock appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Facebook Products with Peter Deng
29/10/2019 Duration: 50minPeter Deng has worked on most of Facebook’s major products: Newsfeed, Instagram, Oculus, and Messenger. These different products have different requirements, but are all part of the same ethos of connecting people through social networks. Facebook is a consumer product company that is powered by a strong engineering workforce. The relationship between product managers and The post Facebook Products with Peter Deng appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Facebook Entrepreneurship with Jeff Rothschild
28/10/2019 Duration: 01h04minJeff Rothschild was one of the earliest engineers to join Facebook. In the 1990s, Jeff had co-founded Veritas Software and helped it to its IPO in 2004. After Veritas, Jeff worked on several other of his own companies. He was working with Accel Partners on investments when he started to learn about Facebook. Accel was The post Facebook Entrepreneurship with Jeff Rothschild appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Crypto Businesses with Haseeb Qureshi
22/10/2019 Duration: 59minCryptocurrencies are a fundamental computer science invention. Cryptocurrencies crashed in 2018 but the technology remains as promising as ever. Bitcoin is a decentralized currency, and a plausible end state that is implied by Bitcoin’s current trajectory is a permissionless, decentralized financial system. This idea of decentralized finance or “DeFi” begs numerous questions: who will build The post Crypto Businesses with Haseeb Qureshi appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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freeCodeCamp’s Quincy Larson interviews Jeff Meyerson
12/10/2019 Duration: 01h52minWe are republishing a podcast from the freeCodeCamp Podcast as a weekend episode. Jeff Meyerson is the creator and host of the Software Engineering Daily podcast. Jeff grew up in Texas. He spent most of his childhood playing competitive strategy games like Magic: the Gathering. This lead him to making a lot of money – The post freeCodeCamp’s Quincy Larson interviews Jeff Meyerson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Treehouse: Business and Education with Ryan Carson
09/10/2019 Duration: 55minThe ability to create software is a superpower. But software education is not evenly distributed. Ryan Carson started Treehouse to provide a high quality education system for anyone to learn how to build software. On a previous episode, Ryan and I discussed the field of programming education. Ryan returns to the show for a conversation The post Treehouse: Business and Education with Ryan Carson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.