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Host Ken Rimple and Co-Host Sujan Kapadia bring this weeks’ dev news to the table: Rust, Radical Candor, virtual jam sessions, and more.
Show Notes
- Get your ETE 2021 tickets for only $89: an incredible value for speakers like Alan Kay, Kent Beck, Ada Rose Cannon, Jess Kerr, and more.
- Linux turns 30, and Chariot is hosting Nithya Ruff, chair of the Linux Foundation, to talk about open source. Registrations are open for this free event on March 18th.
- Mac utility Homebrew finally gets native Apple Silicon and M1 support
- Accused Jersey murderer wins right to check source code of DNA testing kit used by police. This reminds Ken of the Annie Dookhan case.
- Virtually jam with strangers (who are less than 500 miles away)
- Stanford University opens their iOS/Swift curriculum
- How They SRE – A curated collection of publicly available resources on how technology and tech-savvy organizations around the world practice Site Reliability Engineering (SRE).
- Rust forms its own foundation, and Mozilla gives it a warm welcome
- Speaking of Rust, another plug for ETE: here are some speakers we had on Rust from previous years, as the language was in its nascent. Carol Nichols’ talk, Rust: A Language for the Next 40 Years and Steve Klabnik’s Rust in Production
- Is it just an excuse for being a jerk, or is it legit? Ken talks about Radical Candor, a new framework for effective engineering management
- Beautify your CLI! Building Rich terminal dashboards
- Sujan waxes poetic about data partitioning and analyzes Spotify’s Wrapped 2020, the company’s largest Dataflow job to date
Thanks for joining, like and subscribe to our channel on YouTube, and see you next week!
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