Posts tagged with 'podcast'
Thank you for being a loyal listener of Cross Cutting Concerns. This is a very short episode, but stay tuned until the end of the episode for a little sneak peak at what's coming next year.
I've really enjoy making these shows, and I hope you find them useful!
I'll be back with new episodes in 2019.
In the meantime, there are a few things you can do to help support the show.
First, if you are using any podcast platform that allows reviews, especially iTunes, leaving a review is very helpful, and helps people find the show.
Second, I've started a new "feedback" page. You can submit ideas and vote on other's ideas. Go to crosscuttingconcerns.com/podcast and click on the LEAVE FEEDBACK button.
I'm especially interested in suggestions for future guests, your thoughts on the JavaScript game this year, and what topics you'd like to hear covered. More COBOL? Less JavaScript? More Nintendo emulation? Less ColdFusion? I want to know. This year was the best year yet, but I think next year will be ever greater with your help.
Third, please tell people about the show! Tweet, facebook, tell your coworkers.
Finally, I'm thankful for my sponsor this year, Smartsheet. Check them out at smartsheet.com/crosscuttingconcerns. I'm also thankful to all the great guests, I can't list them all, but I'm so grateful that I got to meet and hang out with all of you. I want to give special thanks to David Giard for being so supportive and inspirational. Be sure to check out his show Technology and Friends. I also want to give special thanks to Joe Ferg for creating some amazing music, make sure to check out all the excellent stuff he is creating at JoeFerg.com.
I'm thankful for each one of my listeners, and I hope you'll stay with me next year.
Brant Burnett is continuously integrating and deploying microservices. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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Previous microservice episodes:
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SOA (Service Oriented Architectures), first defined in a Gartner paper from 1996: "Service Oriented" Architectures, Part 1
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CI tools mentioned:
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DEB and RPM files were mentioned.
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DEB - Video: Anatomy of a Debian Package
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RPM - rpm.org
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Chocolatey is a similar offering for Windows
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s3 is a cloud storage service from AWS (Amazon)
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Monitoring tools mentioned: Prometheus and Data Dog
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Linq2Couchbase is a Linq provider for Couchbase (NoSQL database). For more about Linq, check out this video featuring Ander Hejlsberg
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State of DevOps Report 2018 by Puppet (and Splunk)
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Book: Accelerate : The Science of Lean Software and DevOps by Nicole Forsgren, Jez Humble, Gene Kim
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
George Mauer is memorizing tech terms. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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Repository: Technical Terms Flashcard Deck on GitHub
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Check out Episode 20 with George Mauer from way back in 2016 where he makes some predictions about the future of the web
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Anki flash cards softward
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We briefly discussed The Jargon File, but I cut it from the episode. Still worth checking out.
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
VM "Vicky" Brasseur talks open source and free software. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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Patreon: VM (Vicky) Brasseur is creating writings & talks, supporting free & open source software
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Some free and open source software mentioned in this episode:
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Copyleft was mentioned at least once.
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Paper: Open Source Archetypes (PDF) by James Vasile and Karl Fogel
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Utility is a concept brought from time to time in EconTalk, one of my favorite podcasts.
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In this episode, VM discusses Microsoft’s patents. This episode was recorded BEFORE the announcement from Microsoft joining the Open Invention Network. (This is one of the reasons I like to say the date of the recording at the top of every episode). I did not reach out to VM to get any further comment on this event.
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Redis licensing changes. We had an extended discussion about Redis licensing that I cut just due to time constraints, but definitely reach out to VM if you have questions!
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Something else that happened since this podcast was recorded: MongoDB made a license change. I think it’s similar to Redis’s change, but I’m not entirely sure.
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Book: Producing Open Source Software by Karl Fogel
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
Michael Eaton talks with me on a variety of topics. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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SAFe. Those diagrams absolutely scream "Individuals and interactions over processes and tools" and "Responding to change over following a plan" if you ask me.
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Perl is a language, most criticized for looking like unreadable "line noise". But that may be an unfair criticism. If you love Perl, contact me and let’s get you on the show.
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Blog: Same Stuff Different Day
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Blog: Thoughts on Writing
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Premise vs premises, and if you can’t remember, just say "on prem" like me :)
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!