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Nov 30, 2010 • 32min

Ryan Carson / Carsonified (Founders Talk #4)

Adam talks with Ryan Carson, Founder of Carsonified about the “lessons learned” in creating their latest product, Think Vitamin Membership - the biggest being the need to rename the product and go through a re-branding process. In Q2 of 2011 Think Vitamin Membership will transition to the name “Level Up”, a better suited name and far more “tweetable”. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Ryan Carson – Website, GitHub, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes: Think Vitamin - A blog for web designers and developers Learn Web Design! HTML 5 & CSS3 Video Tutorials & Training Resource Twitter - thinkvitamin Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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Nov 30, 2010 • 45min

Building Telephony Apps (Changelog Interviews #41)

Wynn caught up with Chris Matthieu of Voxeo Labs to talk about Phono, Tropo, Adhearsion, and building telephony apps with open source tools. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Wynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: We’re excited to team up with GitHub Jobs! To have your job posting read on air, just check “Advertise this listing on The Changelog Podcast for an additional $100” when you post your job. Chris Matthieu founder of Teleku, now with Voxeo Labs, the company behind Tropo, Teleku, and Phono. Tropo’s GitHub projects Adhearsion uses Ruby to create voice-enabled applications on top of Asterisk Asterisk turns an ordinary computer into a communications server Phono, a jQuery plugin that lets you make phone calls right from your browser. Jay Phillips orginally created Adhearsion Jason Goecke VP of Innovation at Voxeo AGI protocol is at the core of Asterisk Wynn and Chris go way back with TAPI, MAPI, and SAPI Google Voice transcriptions gone bad The SIP protocol allows multimedia communication sessions such as voice and video calls over Internet Protocol The Jingle protocol extends XMPP and powers Google Talk Wynn asks how Tropo stacks up against Twilio Tropo does TTS in nine languages Tropo’s Scripting Environment supports Ruby, Python, PHP, Groovy, and Javascript Tropo’s REST API offers a more traditional API approach Facebook Telephone lets you call your Facebook friends via Phono. Twelephone, if Twitter is more your bag Michael Bleigh from Intridea makes Twitter apps easier for Rubyists Facebook’s OpenGraph API makes building Facebook apps much easier than previous APIs Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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Nov 9, 2010 • 38min

Riak Revisited (Changelog Interviews #40)

Wynn sat down with Andy Gross and Mark Phillips of Basho and John Nunemaker of Ordered List to talk about Riak, Riak Search, and moving an open source community to GitHub. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:John Nunemaker – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XWynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: NoSQL smackdown, live from SXSW 2010. Are you web scale? Drop us a ping@thechangelog.com and let us know who you want to get on The Changelog Andy Gross VP of Engineering at Basho, the company behind Riak. Mark Phillips Community Manager at Basho AKA * @pharkmillups John Nunemaker of Ordered List and MongoMapper fame Riak is now available as a binary download Bitcask, the new backend for Riak Riak key value store, decentralized datastore from Basho Technologies Riak Search, full-text search engine based on Riak Riak buckets, container and keyspace for data stored in Riak Riak KVS buckets can be automatically searchable by installing the Search pre-commit hook Riak supports an Apache SOLR interface Sean Cribbs made some waves with Ripple Ruby, Python, Node.js are the biggest adopters of Riak Riak aims to scale both up and down. Adding a node adds a linear increase in throughput and storage capacity. 50 nodes run easily on a laptop. Riak nodes are truly decentralized, no node is special Riak compares to Cassandra and Voldemort Riak has built-in JavaScript map reduce but unlike Couch, it’s more an ad hoc approach. Andy explains Riak’s link walking or bucket-key-tag relationships between objects. Riak now has two interfaces, the original REST HTTP interface, and a new protocol buffers interface, a faster binary interface Eric Brewer, a Basho board member, and his cap theorem Bitcask is an append-only file format where the keys are stored in memory for ultra fast lookups. InnoStore, the original Riak backend John Muellerleile, author of the popular NoSQL cartoon about distributed map reduce in Erlang Apache Lucene query syntax a growing standard for search The move from BitBucket to GitHub was ultimately about community, not about DVCS The THANKS file lists many Riak community contributors Harmony - the MongoDB-powered hosted CMS from Ordered List Mozilla runs several Riak clusters to log data from their Test Pilot project Francisco Treacy uses Riak in WideScript, “an innovative app that helps you focus and interact with your texts — on your desktop, your couch or on the go.” Inagist recently moved from Cassandra to Riak Riak has partnered with Joyent and Node creator Ryan Dahl to create Riak SmartMachines Mark also is a fan of Redis Scala and Clojure have Andy excited, too. Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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Oct 26, 2010 • 51min

Scripty2, Zepto.js, Vapor.js (Changelog Interviews #39)

Wynn caught up with Thomas Fuchs to talk about script.aculo.us, Scripty2, Zepto.js and the future of Prototype. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Show Notes: The Magic Roundabout is crazy Wynn got his UK badge on Gowalla script.aculo.us JavaScript effects framework built on top of Prototype Prototype - JavaScript Framework that aims to ease development of dynamic web applications. Thomas is one of many talented RoR core team alumni Scripty2 - completely rewritten version of script.aculo.us RaphaelJS - JavaScript vector graphics library featured in Episode 0.2.5 Johnson Page asks “What’s the future of Prototype.js?” Underscore.js utility library for jQuery, inspired by Prototype, featured in Episode 0.0.5 Zepto.js minimalist inlinable framework for mobile WebKit browsers, with a jQuery-like chaining syntax EveryTimeZone.com - handy tool to pick a time to meet across time zones. A promotional site for Freckle, chock full of JavaScript best practices. Thomas’ blog post on approaches taken with EveryTimeZone.com Gury Chainable syntax wrapper for the <canvas> element Vapor.js “The only JS framework compatible with every browser.” MadRobby gives mad props to @janl, @hblank, @cramforce and other JSConf.eu organizers. FabJS - modular async framework for Node.js Chris Williams’ talk on PromoteJS, an effort The Changelog supports. Eyeballs.js - A lightweight MVC framework for building fast, tidy JavaScript web apps CoffeeScript, featured in Episode 0.2.9 Amy Hoy, Thomas’ wife, product proponent, and usability diva. Freckle helps you manage your time JavaScript Performance Rocks - three books on ultimate web app performance Charm Desk - Thomas and Amy tackle customer support PeepCode’s Smashing into Vim with the soothing voice of Dan Benjamin Mensch and Meslo, the latest stops on Thomas’ journey to find the ultimate Terminal.app font Thomas likes to fly his AR.Drone around the office He’s also building the Lego Milennium Falcon SchnitzelConf a 1-day, full-contact conference in Vienna, Austria focusing on creating products, launching businesses, and charging real money. Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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Oct 22, 2010 • 39min

Lance Jones and Joanna Wiebe / Page 99 Test (Founders Talk #3)

Adam talks with Lance Jones and Joanna Wiebe, Founders of Page99Test.com. People in bookstores often read page 99 of a book to get a taste for the writing - to determine if they’d buy the book. Lance, Joanna and technical Co-Founder, Steven Luke took that time tested idea and have built a brand new platform for book enthusiasts, authors, agents and publishers to get excited about. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Joanna Wiebe – Website, XLance Jones – Website, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes: Page99Test Beyond Page 99 Page 99 Test (page99test) on Twitter Facebook (5) | Page99Test.com Take the Page 99 Test - GalleyCat Putting the Page 99 test to the, er, test | Books | The Guardian Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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Oct 16, 2010 • 56min

Ted Roden / Fancy Hands (Founders Talk #2)

Adam talks with Ted Roden, Founder of Fancy Hands, a team of personal assistants in the cloud ready to work for you right now. For those of you who have an over flowing todo list, get back to focusing on what’s important and give Fancy Hands a try. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Ted Roden – Website, GitHub, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes: Fancy Hands: Virtual Assistants, Aardvark Style Fancy Hands Finds You an Assistant for $30 a Month … in the Cloud | Fast Company Everybody enjoys things @ enjoysthin.gs Blast - Your files at your fingertips! - Apparent Software Building the Realtime User Experience - O’Reilly Media Fancy Hands - 10 Most Common Requests Fancy Hands - Personal Assistants in the Cloud FoundersCard Google App Engine - Google Code Live Questions & Answers | ChaCha Aardvark Personal Assistant | Concierge Services | Virtual Personal Assistant - AskSunday 24/7 Personal Assistance Red Butler | Personal Assistant & Concierge Services | 888.BUTLER.2 YourManInIndia Amazon Mechanical Turk - Welcome Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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Oct 12, 2010 • 37min

DevOps and Chef (Changelog Interviews #38)

Wynn sat down with Corey Donohoe from GitHub and Seth Chisamore from Opscode to talk about DevOps, Chef, agile infrastructure and innovation in the datacenter. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Show Notes: Corey Donahoe aka @atmos, DevOps dude at GitHub Seth Chisamore aka @schisamo, evangelist at Opscode, makers of Chef Chef, an open source systems integration framework built to bring the benefits of configuration management to your entire infrastructure. DevOps is defined as a set of processes, methods and systems for communication, collaboration and integration between departments for Development (Applications/Software Engineering), Technology Operations and Quality Assurance (QA) Puppet, an open source data center automation and configuration management framework. Cfengine, continuous datacenter automation and repair Knife, the Chef command line interface Chef Hosted platform is an instant hosted, highly scalabe Chef Server Chef solo lets you run Chef without a Chef server Chef was architected to be multi-tenant The Opscode Team members have impressive resumes. Chef includes impressive role-based authorities Cookbooks are like Rubygems for Chef Cinderella née Cider = apple + homebrew + chef + rvm Homebrew as the most forked project is GitHub’s stress test. Be sure to catch Max on Episode 0.3.5 Wynn makes the case that the Swedish Chef be the face of the DevOps movement Silverline from Librato does complex systems management and monitoring EY or EngineYard, Corey’s former employer uses VMs in their architecture Simon Wardley’s OSCon keynote OpenStack is an effort to standardize the cloud DevOps version of the account that got Shatner back on TV DevOps Borat tweets from the datacenter Fog, Wesley Beary’s excellent Ruby abstraction layer for popular cloud providers Knife, donated by 37 Signals Wynn digs infinity_test to test against multiple versions of Ruby at the same time collectd, system statistics collection daemon Using Visage to graph collectd stats Sign up for the Opscode platform free beta Look up Seth as schisamo in #chef and #chef-hacking on IRC Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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Oct 6, 2010 • 37min

Geoffrey Grosenbach / PeepCode (Founders Talk #1)

Adam talks with Geoffrey Grosenbach about his quest for greatness as Senior Visionary in building PeepCode Screencasts. Complete with the signature voice that Geoff delivers, he walks us through the various aspects of building Peepcode from scratch, adhering to the Minimal Viable Product methodology (MVP), starting on “the cheap” and the reason he says “no” to DRM to reduce piracy on his digital products. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Geoffrey Grosenbach – GitHub, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes: PeepCode Meet Node.js A Serviceable Business Card Lessons Learned from Three Years of PeepCode Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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Oct 5, 2010 • 30min

PubSubHubBub and the Real-Time Web (Changelog Interviews #37)

Wynn chatted with Julien Genestoux (github/twitter) from Superfeedr about PubSubHubBub, XMPP, Websockets, and the real-time web. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Show Notes: Superfeedr - pushes realtime data at scale using PubSubHubBub and XMPP. PubSubHubHub - simple, open, server-to-server web-hook-based pubsub (publish/subscribe) protocol as an extension to Atom and RSS. XMPP - Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) is an open technology for real-time communication and generalized routing of XML data. Discovery links in feeds Superfeeder has some big names among its publishers and subscribers Gowalla demo using websockets and Gowalla’s hub. Twitter’s streaming APIs Considerations for PubSubHubBub vs. XMPP Superfeedr’s GitHub profile EventMachine and Node.js are cool Julien loves Redis, Cassandra, MongoDB Superfeedr’s list of popular feeds, firehose of the blogosphere Redis’ as a pubsub store Chef from Opscode is serious cool for setting up servers Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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Sep 23, 2010 • 27min

Django Dash, Python, Ruby (Changelog Interviews #36)

Kenneth and Wynn caught up with Daniel, Christian, and Matt from Pragmatic Badger to talk about the Django Dash, Python, and Ruby. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Show Notes: Daniel, Christian, and Matt from Pragmatic Badger host the Django Dash. Django Dash - you’ve got 48 hours to build a Django app. Go! Pyweek - Build a Python app in a week Rails Rumble - Ruby on Rails’ a own 48 hour web application development competition. The Dash rules Great Big Crane - 2010 Dash winner The Dash moved to distributed version control this year on GitHub & BitBucket Love for Pythons’ explicit imports and Python’s module system Twisted - an event-driven networking engine written in Python. Node.js - Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript. Eventlet - a concurrent networking library for Python that allows you to change how you run your code, not how you write it. EventMachine - fast, simple event-processing library for Ruby programs. Christian is using Compass and Sass in Django, but hates on Haml Forkinit - forkin’ brilliant! Share and fork your favorite recipes. Flask - Flask is a microframework for Python based on Werkzeug, Jinja 2 and good intentions. Web.py - a web framework for python that is as simple as it is powerful. Google’s AppEngine Run your Python web apps on Google’s infrastructure. Pypy - implemenation of the Python language focusing on speed, memory usage, and sandboxing. Rubinius - an implementation of the Ruby programming language. The Rubinius bytecode virtual machine is written in C++. Manoria - an MMO city-building and resource management game [Source] Server tail - a service which lets you quickly and easily see real time output of log files on your servers, with just a web browser. [Source] Read the docs - a place to create, host, and browse docs. [Source] GitHub made covering the event live much more fun PhoneGap - open source development framework for building cross-platform mobile apps using HTML and JavaScript. Leah Culver, who created Leafy Chat in last year’s Dash, talked about it in Episode 0.1.5 Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

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