Synopsis
Business, philosophy, and culture episodes of SE Daily
Episodes
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Indie Hackers (3 Years Later) with Courtland Allen
04/10/2019 Duration: 01h08minIndie Hackers is a platform for independent software businesses to discuss strategy and find inspiration. Courtland Allen founded Indie Hackers with the goal of sharing the stories of these businesses, and the company has become a thriving community of entrepreneurs, engineers, and creators. Business is a creative medium. The definition of a successful business is The post Indie Hackers (3 Years Later) with Courtland Allen appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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The Messy Middle with Scott Belsky
03/10/2019 Duration: 36minScott Belsky founded Behance in 2006. Behance is a social platform where designers and creators share their work. Scott was motivated to start Behance due to his desire to combine his love for creativity with his desire to create a business. After 6 years of work, Behance was acquired by Adobe for more than $150 The post The Messy Middle with Scott Belsky appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Software Moats with Astasia Myers
30/09/2019 Duration: 57minInvestors often use the term “moat” to describe the durable competitive advantage of a company. When an investor puts money into a company, they are making that investment based on a valuation. That valuation is subjective–it is how much the investor thinks the company is worth. A valuation is determined by the present value of The post Software Moats with Astasia Myers appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Stripe Infrastructure Management with Uma Chingunde
27/09/2019 Duration: 52minSoftware engineering is a new field. There are theories about how we should be building our systems, but these theories might change over time. The same is true for engineering management. There are many successful examples of companies scaling with the management hierarchies pioneered by Microsoft and Google, but since everyone knows that those techniques The post Stripe Infrastructure Management with Uma Chingunde appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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JavaScript Jabber with Jeff Meyerson
08/09/2019 Duration: 45minHost: Charles Max Wood of JavaScript Jabber Joined by Special Guest: Jeffrey Meyerson Jeffrey Meyerson, founder of FindCollabs and host at Software Engineering Daily joins Charles Max Wood for a discussion about latest trends in the developer world, ways of monetizing podcasts, and finding ads for podcasts. Jeffrey shares how he started to host podcasts and how he became The post JavaScript Jabber with Jeff Meyerson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Facebook Parse Acquisition (Part 2) with Ilya Sukhar
30/08/2019 Duration: 58minIlya Sukhar founded Parse in 2011 to make cloud services for mobile developers. Parse was a newer kind of cloud provider called “backend-as-a-service”, built to simplify the complexities of Amazon Web Services and the complexities of the mobile ecosystem. During this time, Facebook was in the middle of its shift toward becoming a mobile application The post Facebook Parse Acquisition (Part 2) with Ilya Sukhar appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Facebook Parse Acquisition (Part 1) with Charity Majors
29/08/2019 Duration: 51minParse was a backend-as-a-service company that started in 2011 with the initial focus of making the cloud easier to use for mobile developers. Parse had several novel engineering challenges. In 2011, it was not easy to build on top of AWS, nor was it easy to build within the young mobile ecosystem. Charity Majors was The post Facebook Parse Acquisition (Part 1) with Charity Majors appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Facebook Engineering Process with Kent Beck
28/08/2019 Duration: 50minKent Beck is a legendary figure in the world of software engineering. Kent was an early advocate of Test-Driven Development (TDD), and popularized the idea of writing unit tests before writing code that would satisfy those unit tests. A unit test isolates and tests a small piece of functionality within a large piece of software. The post Facebook Engineering Process with Kent Beck appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Facebook Release Engineering with Chuck Rossi
27/08/2019 Duration: 58minWhen Chuck Rossi joined Facebook in 2008, he was one of the most experienced release engineers at the company. As he began to explore the engineering practices of the organization, he was surprised, confused, and impressed by the release engineering system that he encountered. Release engineering is the process by which software is released to The post Facebook Release Engineering with Chuck Rossi appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Technical Onboarding with Kristen Gallagher
22/08/2019 Duration: 58minWhen a new employee joins a software company, it is often unclear where that employee should begin. Do they have a mentor? What are they working on? What are the expectations for how fast that employee should be contributing? The early period of employment is often referred to as “onboarding.” During the onboarding period, an The post Technical Onboarding with Kristen Gallagher appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Insurance Software with Gordon Wintrob
20/08/2019 Duration: 48minInsurance is an old business. Individuals and businesses have been buying insurance policies for decades. These insurance policies can cost hundreds, thousands, or tens of thousands of dollars per year. Software is remaking the insurance industry. One way new software can improve the insurance industry is through better brokerage technology. Insurance involves carriers and brokers, The post Insurance Software with Gordon Wintrob appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Moonlight: Software Contracting Platform with Emma Lawler and Philip Thomas
15/08/2019 Duration: 48minSoftware engineers often work as a contractor for some duration of their career. A contractor earns a fixed hourly salary for a defined period of weeks, months, or years. Contract work can be more flexible than full-time work, and often pays more than full-time software engineering, because contract jobs can end at any time, and The post Moonlight: Software Contracting Platform with Emma Lawler and Philip Thomas appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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PlayStation Engineering with Tony Godar
13/08/2019 Duration: 51minThe PlayStation is a line of game consoles created by Sony. PlayStation devices include the PS2, PS3, PS4, and the PSP mobile system. Tony Godar worked as an engineer in the PlayStation ecosystem for 15 years, and he joins the show to give a retrospective on his time in the console industry. Developing hardware and The post PlayStation Engineering with Tony Godar appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Big Business with Tyler Cowen
12/08/2019 Duration: 57minLarge software companies have become a target for criticism. Google, Facebook, Amazon and other prominent technology giants find themselves under a kind of scrutiny that is reminiscent of banks in 2008 and oil companies in the early 1900s. Across the planet, there is a growing sentiment that “big tech” has too much power, and that The post Big Business with Tyler Cowen appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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An Elegant Puzzle Virtual Book Club
11/08/2019 Duration: 43minIn this episode Will Larson, author of An Elegant Puzzle: Systems of Engineering Management, speaks with Uma Chingunde of Stripe and Jeff Meyerson of Software Engineering Daily about engineering management. Will was also featured on SE Daily recently. An Elegant Puzzle is an excellent resource on management techniques and strategies for scaling software organizations. Will’s writing draws from The post An Elegant Puzzle Virtual Book Club appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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a16z Podcasting with Sonal Chokshi
09/08/2019 Duration: 47minThe a16z Podcast is a show that is produced by Andreessen Horowitz, an investment fund based in Silicon Valley. The a16z Podcast covers topics including software engineering, biology, media, cryptocurrencies and entrepreneurship. A16z is one of the most popular podcasts about technology. Sonal Chokshi is the editor in chief at Andreessen Horowitz and the showrunner The post a16z Podcasting with Sonal Chokshi appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Career Karma: Coding Bootcamp Platform with Ruben Harris and Artur Meyster
02/08/2019 Duration: 54minCoding bootcamps allow anyone to become a programmer at a faster pace than the traditional computer science education system. In the last five years, coding bootcamps have grown rapidly in popularity, with thousands of people gaining the necessary skills to work as a software engineer. Career Karma is a platform that allows individuals to find The post Career Karma: Coding Bootcamp Platform with Ruben Harris and Artur Meyster appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Hackathons with Jonathan Gottfried
01/08/2019 Duration: 59minA hackathon is an organized event where participants work together to build a product or tool. Hackathons are about creativity, learning, and exploration. A developer that is participating in a hackathon is often working on something that is outside of their normal day-to-day focus. Hackathons can provide significant value to the participants. Hackathons have led The post Hackathons with Jonathan Gottfried appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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TechPrimers: Software Engineering YouTube with Ajay Kumar
31/07/2019 Duration: 57minVideos play a key role in the continuing education of a software engineer. Video can capture many different types of content that is useful for engineers: conference talks, tutorial videos, and podcast-style interviews are all popular formats of online video. YouTube has become the predominant source for video content about software engineering. The open nature The post TechPrimers: Software Engineering YouTube with Ajay Kumar appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
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Software IPOs with Tomasz Tunguz
26/07/2019 Duration: 53minSoftware companies such as Slack, Zoom, and Uber have recently gone public. When a company goes public, they issue a document called an S-1. Within the S-1, there is a wealth of information about the company, providing a detailed story about the company’s business model, economics, and future prospects. The S-1 describes the operating model The post Software IPOs with Tomasz Tunguz appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.