Posts

30 Oct 2019

Jason Scott - That Awesome Time I Was Sued For Two Billion Dollars

Endless tale of software and copyright.

30 Oct 2019

Ashley Williams - A Tale of Two Asyncs: Open Source Language Design in Rust and Node.js

Talk about Node.js and Rust async solutions.

30 Oct 2019

Adam Tornhill - A Crystal Ball to Prioritize Technical Debt

Interesting talk how to visualize and find areas where there is the biggest concentration of changes and most likely technical debt.

30 Oct 2019

Emery Berger - Performance Matters

Awesome talk about how to measure program performance correctly and about using “causal profiling” to enable developers to see what parts of program are worth to be optimized.

30 Oct 2019

Chad Fowler - Kill "Microservices" before its too late

Great talk about architecture of microservices and the system. Leveraging multiple languages and similar.

30 Oct 2019

Michael Bryzek - Design Microservice Architectures the Right Way

Very interesting talk about leveraging code generation to provide consistent APIs and code across all engineering teams in a company.

13 Nov 2018

Curated list of youtube talks

A curated list of youtube talks worth watching as a software engineer. Note that this list is mainly for me so I will not forget. I had to split this post into individual posts under the tag #talks.

13 Feb 2018

State of software in 2018

It is now year 2018. Last year has seen some large strides in our technological prowess. All the big companies are now making AI personal asistants, smartphones in our pockets are more powerful than ever, you can shoot videos in 4k resolution with 60 frames per second, you can use software to make your photos much better instead of having actual optics. It is surely great time to be alive.

23 Jan 2018

Fail Fast

Do you remember all the posts about new businesses (read startups) need to fail fast (Business section)? Release first version as soon as possible to make them competitive? (insert peperidge farm meme here, haha) Recently it seems to me like almost every company adopted this startup mentality in their products. While I understand the need to release your product before the competition does, I disagree with using the consumer of said product as a beta-tester.

18 Aug 2017

Developer Notebook

First, a little bit of background. I’m a software developer. I use PC’s all day. I’ve been programming on Windows, Linux and MacOS devices. At first, I thought that I can’t live without “proper” keyboard and mouse combination and at least 2 external monitors. This was when I was using Dell notebook with my ArchLinux. When my colleague switched to Macbook Air 13", and started cursing about how he hates it, I was pointing and laughing at him for using Apple product.