Business And Philosophy

  • Author: Vários
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Business, philosophy, and culture episodes of SE Daily

Episodes

  • Technology Utopia with Michael Solana

    01/05/2018 Duration: 42min

    Technology is pushing us rapidly toward a future that is impossible to forecast. We try to imagine what that future might look like, and we can’t help having our predictions shaped by the media we have consumed. 1984, Terminator, Gattaca, Ex Machina, Black Mirror–all of these stories present a dystopian future. But if you look The post Technology Utopia with Michael Solana appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Unchained with Laura Shin

    13/04/2018 Duration: 01h01min

    Laura Shin is the host of Unchained, a podcast about cryptocurrencies and decentralized technology. For every episode, Laura does significant research and preparation, so the content turns out polished and high quality. Her enthusiasm for the subject of cryptocurrencies comes through in her reporting. Podcasting about cryptocurrencies requires walking a fine line. Cryptocurrencies have a The post Unchained with Laura Shin appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Developer Stereotypes with Sue Loh

    31/01/2018 Duration: 44min

    Sue Loh is a software engineer and author of a book with the goal of breaking developer stereotypes. Stereotyping among developers leads to bad outcomes. When incorrect assumptions are made about certain populations, those populations feel marginalized and engineering resources get misallocated. From the perspective of Sue, the main problem is about how children are The post Developer Stereotypes with Sue Loh appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Changelog Podcasting at KubeCon with Adam Stacoviak

    27/01/2018 Duration: 36min

    At KubeCon, I had the chance to catch up with Adam Stacoviak of the Changelog, a podcast that was an inspiration for starting Software Engineering Daily. Changelog has long been one of my favorite podcasts about engineering, thanks in part to Adam’s personality. This was a spontaneous conversation, but it was a good one. The post Changelog Podcasting at KubeCon with Adam Stacoviak appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • SpeechBoard with Craig Cannon and Ramon Recuero Moreno

    23/01/2018 Duration: 57min

    Creating a podcast is still too difficult. One of the main barriers to entry is the editing process. After recording a podcast, the podcast producer needs to line up soundwaves in a digital audio workstation and clip the raw audio files to remove sections that need to be removed. As someone who has edited a The post SpeechBoard with Craig Cannon and Ramon Recuero Moreno appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Software and Entrepreneurship with Seth Godin Holiday Repeat

    27/12/2017 Duration: 33min

    Originally published November 18, 2015 “The playing field has never ever been more leveled – that means everything you don’t build is your choice not to build it.” Seth Godin is a writer, speaker, and entrepreneur. He is the author of many books, including most recently, What To Do When It’s Your Turn. Questions How The post Software and Entrepreneurship with Seth Godin Holiday Repeat appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Knowledge-Based Programming with Stephen Wolfram Holiday Repeat

    26/12/2017 Duration: 01h19min

    Originally published November 10, 2015 “The cloud as an environment – I had thought it was a purely utilitarian kind of thing. What I realized is that it’s a fascinating centralized repository of computation.” Wolfram Research makes computing software powered by the Wolfram language, a knowledge-based programming language that draws from symbolic and functional programming The post Knowledge-Based Programming with Stephen Wolfram Holiday Repeat appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Managing Engineers with Ron Lichty

    20/12/2017 Duration: 01h45s

    “Management is about human beings. Its task is to make people capable of joint performance. To make their strengths effective and their weaknesses irrelevant.” That quote is from Peter Drucker. It is one of the many useful quotes collected in Ron Lichty’s book “Managing the Unmanageable”—and it illustrates why we work in teams. When we The post Managing Engineers with Ron Lichty appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Hacker Noon with David Smooke

    19/12/2017 Duration: 58min

    The New York Times makes most of its money off of subscriptions. Facebook makes its money off of native advertising. Hacker News is funded by Y-Combinator. Each of these business models creates biases in the information that gets promoted on the respective platforms. This is why I like to know the origin story and the The post Hacker Noon with David Smooke appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Engineering Values with Lynne Tye

    13/12/2017 Duration: 52min

    The values system of a company guides the actions of the engineers who work at that company. Some companies value open communication and a flat organization where anybody can talk to anyone else. Other companies encourage hierarchy and secrecy so that employees are focused on their specific section of the company. Some companies take themselves The post Engineering Values with Lynne Tye appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Legal Technology with Justin Kan

    10/11/2017 Duration: 55min

    Imagine that you are a lawyer. Your work involves managing files with dense, technical text. Your co-workers collaborate with you to accomplish a complex goal that can be broken down into smaller pieces. Your work has formal specifications, but there are degrees of freedom in how you express an idea. In all of these ways, The post Legal Technology with Justin Kan appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Early Investments with Semil Shah

    09/11/2017 Duration: 46min

    An engineer who wants to start a business using investment capital needs to understand the expectations of investors. The market for the business needs to be huge. The team needs to have a differentiated understanding of the market, or a differentiated product. The CEO needs to have the determination to continue operating the company even The post Early Investments with Semil Shah appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Parlaying Failure to Fortune with Paul Martino

    03/11/2017 Duration: 53min

    In 2003, Paul Martino co-founded Tribe.net, one of the earliest social networking sites.  Tribe had significant traction, with hundreds of thousands of users. In the early 2000s, hundreds of thousands of users was enough traffic to pose a company with engineering challenges. Paul had studied computer science, and was able to use his knowledge of The post Parlaying Failure to Fortune with Paul Martino appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Bad Men with Bob Hoffman

    02/11/2017 Duration: 01h04min

    In the 1960s, advertising agencies were high-dollar creative producers. A client would come to an ad agency and pay millions of dollars for artistic messaging that would convince a consumer to buy a product. How could you measure the success of these advertising campaigns? Maybe you could see success in the sales data. Maybe people The post Bad Men with Bob Hoffman appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong

    27/10/2017 Duration: 01h05min

    In America, the tech companies we focus on are commonly known as FAANG: Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Google. We all know what these companies do because they impact our daily lives. In Asia, there are three giant tech companies that have similar scale: Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent, otherwise known as BAT. Technology within a location The post Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Interviewing.io with Aline Lerner

    19/10/2017 Duration: 49min

    Interviewing engineers is not a solved problem. Quite the opposite–everyone in the software industry will tell you their own personal issues with the hiring process. One reason that technical interviews have not evolved significantly is the lack of standardized tooling. Some companies give you one phone screen, some give you two. Some companies have you The post Interviewing.io with Aline Lerner appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Gigster with Roger Dickey

    13/10/2017 Duration: 47min

    You have heard the phrase: every company is becoming a software company. An insurance company is now supposed to turn into a software company that sells insurance. A clothing retailer needs to reinvent itself to be able to build software to manage the production and distribution of its clothing. Software applications provide so much leverage The post Gigster with Roger Dickey appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Ad Fraud Science with Augustine Fou

    05/10/2017 Duration: 53min

    Advertising fraud continues to plague the Internet. We do not know the scope and scale of that fraud. How many ads on the Internet are viewed by bots? Estimations range from 2% to 99%. Advertisers are slowly becoming more educated about fraud, thanks in part to Dr. Augustine Fou. Dr. Fou is a full-time advertising The post Ad Fraud Science with Augustine Fou appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • 42 Coding School with Brittany Bir

    03/10/2017 Duration: 41min

    42 is tuition-free developer school for students from 18-30. It was started by Xavier Niel, a French billionaire who wanted to encourage a new model of software education. 42 has campuses in France and Silicon Valley. 42 has very high standards for the students it admits, because the students that get in are not paying The post 42 Coding School with Brittany Bir appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • The Coding VC with Leo Polovets

    22/09/2017 Duration: 01h24min

    The underlying cause of failure for many startups is that the founders are afraid of discomfort. An environment where everyone is comfortable is unlikely to be an environment where personal growth and value creation is occurring. When you are in a startup, calibrating the right amount of discomfort is often about calibrating risk. What are The post The Coding VC with Leo Polovets appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

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