Around IT in 256 seconds
Un pódcast de Tomasz Nurkiewicz
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98 Episodo
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#57: Kotlin: Much more than 'better Java'
Publicado: 16/11/2021 -
#56: Test-driven development: It's not about testing
Publicado: 2/11/2021 -
#55: Percentages, percentage points and basis points: understand your metrics
Publicado: 25/10/2021 -
#54: Immutability: from data structures to data centers
Publicado: 19/10/2021 -
#53: CDN: Content Delivery Network: global scale caching
Publicado: 11/10/2021 -
#52: How computers work: from electrons to Electron
Publicado: 4/10/2021 -
#51: Cloud computing: more than renting servers per minute
Publicado: 27/9/2021 -
#50: Property-based testing: find bugs automatically by generating thousands of test cases
Publicado: 21/9/2021 -
#49: Functional programming: academic research or new hope for the industry?
Publicado: 13/9/2021 -
#48: Distributed tracing: find bottlenecks in complex systems
Publicado: 7/9/2021 -
#47: Terraform: managing infrastructure as code
Publicado: 5/7/2021 -
#46: Kubernetes: Orchestrating large-scale deployments
Publicado: 29/6/2021 -
#45: Node.js: running JavaScript on the server (!)
Publicado: 21/6/2021 -
#44: RESTful APIs: much more than JSON over HTTP
Publicado: 15/6/2021 -
#43: Public-key cryptography: math invention that revolutionized the Internet
Publicado: 7/6/2021 -
#42: Flow control and backpressure: slowing down to remain stable
Publicado: 31/5/2021 -
#41: Unicode: can you see these: Æ, 爱 and 🚀?
Publicado: 24/5/2021 -
#40: Docker: more than a process, less than a VM
Publicado: 18/5/2021 -
#39: DNS: one of the fundamental protocols of the Internet
Publicado: 11/5/2021 -
#38: HTTP cookies: from saving shopping cart to online tracking
Publicado: 30/3/2021
Podcast for developers, testers, SREs... and their managers. I explain complex and convoluted technologies in a clear way, avoiding buzzwords and hype. Never longer than 4 minutes and 16 seconds. Because software development does not require hours of lectures, dev advocates' slide decks and hand waving. For those of you, who want to combat FOMO, while brushing your teeth. 256 seconds is plenty of time. If I can't explain something within this time frame, it's either too complex, or I don't understand it myself. By Tomasz Nurkiewicz. Java Champion, CTO, trainer, O'Reilly author, blogger