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Sep 27, 2019 • 53min
Visual programming with hardware and Node-RED (JS Party #95)
Special guest Nick O’Leary joins us this episode to chat about the Node-RED project, how it started, and the fascinating uses cases for it out in the wild. We go into some of the technical challenges behind designing easy to use interfaces for hardware, and ask Nick what the future of Node-RED looks like.
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Featuring:Nick O'Leary – Website, GitHub, XSuz Hinton – GitHub, Mastodon, XChristopher Hiller – Website, GitHub, Mastodon, XShow Notes:Node-RED
Node-RED org on Github (they’re looking for contributors!)
Arduino pubsub client written by Nick O’Leary
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Sep 27, 2019 • 49min
Humans and habits (Brain Science #3)
Mireille and Adam explore the habit loop, the role of environment as a cue, behavior change, the role of dopamine, willpower as a finite resource, and the impact of social influences on habits.
As with any change, we need to collect data. Instead of trying to change a habit right away, treat yourself like a scientist in a data gathering stage and experiment with different rewards to better understand your habit loops. Making and breaking a habit is different for everyone.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Mireille Reece, PsyD – LinkedInAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:Key takeaways:
Take stock of your resources
Look at the context of your own life
How does this benefit myself and my team/my board?
Accountability — who’s on your team?
Links:
The habit loop
The meaning of Gracious
MIT study on why habits are hard to make and break
Book recommendations:
The Power of Habit
Atomic Habits
Essentialism - The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown (Adam’s favorite chapter is “Protect the asset”)
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Sep 25, 2019 • 46min
The influence of open source on AI development (Practical AI #57)
The All Things Open conference is happening soon, and we snagged one of their speakers to discuss open source and AI. Samuel Taylor talks about the essential role that open source is playing in AI development and research, and he gives us some tips on choosing AI-related side projects.
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The Brave Browser – Browse the web up to 8x faster than Chrome and Safari, block ads and trackers by default, and reward your favorite creators with the built-in Basic Attention Token. Download Brave for free and give tipping a try right here on changelog.com.
All Things Open – Exploring open source, open tech, and the open web in the enterprise. Raleigh, NC — October 13-15, 2019
Featuring:Samuel Taylor – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XChris Benson – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Bluesky, XDaniel Whitenack – Website, GitHub, XShow Notes:Tweet and mention @Changelog or @PracticalAIFM for a chance to win 1 of 5 free passes to the conference!
“I want a free pass to @AllThingsOpen because…”
All Things Open
Samuel’s All Things Open talk description
Episode #17 - Fighting bias in hiring
Jupyter
Pandas
Scikit-learn
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Sep 25, 2019 • 1h 6min
Creating the Go programming language (Go Time #100)
Carmen and Jon talk with Rob Pike and Robert Griesemer (the creators of Go) about its origins, growth, influence, and future. This an epic episode that dives deep into the history and details of the how’s and why’s of Go, and the choices they’ve made along the way in creating this awesome programing language.
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Featuring:Rob Pike – GitHub, XRobert Griesemer – GitHub, XCarmen Andoh – GitHub, XJon Calhoun – Website, GitHub, XShow Notes:
golang.org
The Changelog #3: The Go programming language from Google with Rob Pike
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Sep 20, 2019 • 1h 15min
Hiring and nurturing junior developers (Go Time #99)
Johnny, Carmen, Jon, and returning guest Stevenson Jean-Pierre talk about hiring engineers with a focus on junior roles. Why do we keep running into these ridiculous job listings that nobody could ever live up to? What benefits do junior developers bring to the team? Why don’t teams put more focus on developing junior engineers? What can we do better?
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Featuring:Stevenson Jean-Pierre – GitHub, XJohnny Boursiquot – Website, GitHub, XCarmen Andoh – GitHub, XJon Calhoun – Website, GitHub, XShow Notes:
Why Women Don’t Apply for Jobs Unless They’re 100% Qualified - a look into why women and POC will apply to fewer job listings.
Career Development at Gitlab - an example of a company doing a better job with their career dev framework.
100 Days of Code - a way to help make yourself more accountable while improving as a junior developer
Engineer vs Programmer - a talk about the differences between an engineer and a programmer
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Sep 20, 2019 • 58min
Ohhh! Caching!! (JS Party #94)
The gang gets together to catch you up on what’s new & noteworthy in the community. Then we share a few things we’ve learned recently in our first-ever “Today I Learned” segment. Finally, we wrap it up with things we’re excited about.
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Linode – Our cloud server of choice. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2019. Start your server - head to linode.com/changelog
CrossBrowserTesting – The ONLY all-in-one testing platform that can run automated, visual, and manual UI tests – on thousands of real desktops and mobile browsers.
Featuring:Jerod Santo – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XSuz Hinton – GitHub, Mastodon, XDivya – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XNick Nisi – Website, GitHub, Bluesky, Mastodon, XShow Notes:New & Noteworthy
Caniuse and MDN teaming up on compatibility data
At long last, Mario comes to HTML
Google chimes in on TypeScript 3.5
Firefox DevTools adds Inactive CSS overlay
Today I Learned
Don’t use navigator.getUserMedia
Do use mediaDevices.getUserMedia
Suz’ PR to get tests passing
jest-axe / axe-core
PKCE is pronounced “pixie”
I’m excited about X
oauth.xyz
Zsh
create.arduino.cc
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Sep 19, 2019 • 1h 4min
Machine powered refactoring with AST's (Changelog Interviews #362)
Amal Hussein (Engineering Manager at npm) joined the show to talk about AST’s — aka, abstract syntax trees. Amal is giving a talk at All Things Open on the subject so we asked her to give us an early preview. She’s on a mission to democratize the knowledge and usage of AST’s to push legacy code and the web forward.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:All Things Open – Exploring open source, open tech, and the open web in the enterprise. Raleigh, NC — October 13-15, 2019
Linode – Our cloud server of choice. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2019. Start your server - head to linode.com/changelog
GitPrime – GitPrime helps software teams accelerate their velocity and release products faster by turning historical git data into easy to understand insights and reports. Ship faster because you know more. Not because you’re rushing. Learn more at gitprime.com/changelog.
TeamCity by JetBrains – Build and release your software faster with TeamCity — a self-hosted continuous integration and delivery server developed by JetBrains. TeamCity is super-smart at running incremental builds, reusing artifacts, and building only what needs to be built, which can save over 30% of the daily build time. Learn more at teamcity.com/changelog.
Featuring:Amal Hussein – GitHub, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XJerod Santo – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:We’ll be at All Things Open! We’re hosting a LIVE JS Party on stage and Jerod Santo is giving a talk on using Svelte for a radical new approach to building user interfaces. And as a special thanks from the team behind All Things Open, we’re giving away 5 free passes to the conference. All you have to do tweet “I want a free pass to All Things Open because…” and state your reason and copy @Changelog and @AllThingsOpen in the tweet.
We’ll DM the winners next Friday, September 27th — good luck!
For those who don’t want to wait and just want 20% off your ticket right now — use the code changelog20 when you buy your tickets. This code has UNLIMITED uses, so tell your friends! Head to allthingsopen.com to learn more and register.
Amal’s talk at All Things Open — Machine powered refactoring: leverage AST’s to push your legacy code (& the web) forward
AllThingsOpen.org
AST Explorer
StranglerFigApplication
Abstract syntax tree on Wikipedia
The Web Platform podcast
Jscodeshift
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Sep 17, 2019 • 48min
Worlds are colliding - AI and HPC (Practical AI #56)
In this very special fully-connected episode of Practical AI, Daniel interviews Chris. They discuss High Performance Computing (HPC) and how it is colliding with the world of AI. Chris explains how HPC differs from cloud/on-prem infrastructure, and he highlights some of the challenges of an HPC-based AI strategy.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:DigitalOcean – DigitalOcean now offers three managed databases — PostgreSQL, MySQL, and Redis. Get started for free with a $50 credit. Learn more at do.co/changelog.
The Brave Browser – Browse the web up to 8x faster than Chrome and Safari, block ads and trackers by default, and reward your favorite creators with the built-in Basic Attention Token. Download Brave for free and give tipping a try right here on changelog.com.
Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com.
Rollbar – We move fast and fix things because of Rollbar. Resolve errors in minutes. Deploy with confidence. Learn more at rollbar.com/changelog.
Featuring:Chris Benson – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Bluesky, XDaniel Whitenack – Website, GitHub, XShow Notes:
HPC course on Udacity
Google Colab
SIParCS internship at NCAR
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Sep 17, 2019 • 1h 17min
Generative engineering cultures (Changelog Interviews #361)
Dave Kaplan (Head of Software Engineering at Policygenius) joined the show to talk about Generative Engineering Cultures and how they have become the goal of industry-aware tech teams. We talk through the topology of organizational cultures ranging from pathological, to bureaucratic, to generative, the importance of management buy-in (from the top down) on leading a generative culture, the ability to contribute original value which is deeply rooted in the concept of aligned autonomy. We also covered the 6 core skills required for us to be empowered in our teams.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:DigitalOcean – DigitalOcean now offers three managed databases — PostgreSQL, MySQL, and Redis. Get started for free with a $50 credit. Learn more at do.co/changelog.
GitPrime – GitPrime helps software teams accelerate their velocity and release products faster by turning historical git data into easy to understand insights and reports. Ship faster because you know more. Not because you’re rushing. Learn more at gitprime.com/changelog.
TeamCity by JetBrains – Build and release your software faster with TeamCity — a self-hosted continuous integration and delivery server developed by JetBrains. TeamCity is super-smart at running incremental builds, reusing artifacts, and building only what needs to be built, which can save over 30% of the daily build time. Learn more at teamcity.com/changelog.
Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com.
Featuring:David Kaplan – GitHub, LinkedIn, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XJerod Santo – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:
How to build a generative engineering culture
Policygenius.com
Revisiting Agile Guilds: Charter Guilds
Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup
Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us
Inspired: How To Create Products Customers Love
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Sep 13, 2019 • 1h 4min
Remember, people are human (JS Party #93)
KBall, Divya, Feross, and Jerod get together to discuss tips and tricks for communicating with other coders, project stakeholders, and users.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Rollbar – We move fast and fix things because of Rollbar. Resolve errors in minutes. Deploy with confidence. Learn more at rollbar.com/changelog.
DigitalOcean – DigitalOcean now offers three managed databases — PostgreSQL, MySQL, and Redis. Get started for free with a $50 credit. Learn more at do.co/changelog.
CrossBrowserTesting – The ONLY all-in-one testing platform that can run automated, visual, and manual UI tests – on thousands of real desktops and mobile browsers.
Featuring:Kevin Ball – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XDivya – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XFeross Aboukhadijeh – Website, GitHub, XJerod Santo – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:Segment 1
Sarah Drasner’s talk on Code Comments
Kyle Simpson (getify) “Code is for Humans”
Vue.js docs
Redux documentation
Github issue and pull request templates
Segment 2
Tightening Feedback Loops
Active Listening
Segment 3
TheUserIsDrunk.com
Unexpected accessibility tips
PEBKAC
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!


