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Greatest Hits Archives - Software Engineering Daily

Greatest Hits Archives - Software Engineering Daily

Greatest Hits Archives - Software Engineering Daily

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Hardening C++ with Bjarne Stroustrup

mardi 28 mars 2023Duration 01:13:35

C++ is a powerful programming language that has been in use for several decades. Its importance lies in its versatility and efficiency, making it a popular choice for developing software and systems across different domains. The impact of C++ is significant, as it has been used to create numerous high-performance applications, including operating systems, browsers,

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Surviving ChatGPT with Christian Hubicki

vendredi 24 février 2023Duration 01:13:27

ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence language model developed by OpenAI. It is part of the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) family of models, which are designed to generate human-like text based on input prompts. ChatGPT is specifically trained to carry out conversational tasks, such as answering questions, completing sentences, and engaging in dialogue. It has been

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Infrastructure Wars with Sheng Liang

mercredi 19 juin 2019Duration 53:38

Sheng Liang was the lead developer on the original Java Virtual Machine. Today he works as the CEO of Rancher Labs, a company building a platform on top of Kubernetes. Sheng joins the show to discuss his experiences in the technology industry. The container orchestration wars had many victims. The competing standards for how an

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Amazon and Uber with Brad Stone

jeudi 30 mars 2017Duration 53:08

Big technology companies have so much going on at any given time that a journalist can tell any type of story they want to about it. Depending on what angle you observe the company from, you can write a story depicting that company as good, evil, growing, or about to crash. The truth only becomes

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Failure Injection with Kolton Andrus

mercredi 29 mars 2017Duration 49:16

Servers in a data center fail. Sometimes entire data centers have a power outage. Bugs in an application make it into production. Human operators make mistakes and cause data to be deleted. Failure is unavoidable. We make backups and replicate our servers so that when a failure occurs, we can quickly respond to it without

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Where Machines Go to Learn with Auren Hoffman

vendredi 17 février 2017Duration 51:18

If you wanted to build a machine learning model to understand human health, where would you get the data? A hospital database would be useful, but privacy laws make it difficult to disclose that patient data to the public. In order to publicize the data safely, you would have to anonymize it, so that a

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Service Proxying with Matt Klein

mardi 14 février 2017Duration 51:22

Most tech companies are moving toward a highly distributed microservices architecture. In this architecture, services are decoupled from each other and communicate with a common service language, often JSON over HTTP. This provides some standardization, but these companies are finding that more standardization would come in handy. At the ridesharing company Lyft, every internal service

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The End of Cloud Computing with Peter Levine

vendredi 3 février 2017Duration 28:12

Cloud computing has pushed computation away from our own private servers and into virtual machines running on a data center. In the world of cloud computing, processing is centralized in these data centers, and our smartphone and laptop application performance suffers from having high latency between the client and the cloud server. As machine learning

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Reality with Donald Hoffman

jeudi 2 février 2017Duration 56:17

What is the relationship between your brain and your conscious experiences? This is is the fundamental question of the work of Donald Hoffman, a professor of computer science and cognitive science at UC Irvine. When Hoffman was a child, he wondered whether there was a cognitive dividing line between humans and machines, and that curiosity

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Making Money Online for Software Engineers with Courtland Allen

lundi 30 janvier 2017Duration 51:20

Engineers today have a variety of career options. You could go work for a large corporation, you could raise money and start a startup, you could freelance and move from job to job with freedom–or you could start a business with the goal of quickly becoming profitable. Courtland Allen was a guest on Software Engineering

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