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Code[ish]

A podcast brought to you by the developer advocate team at Heroku, exploring code, technology, tools, tips, and the life of the developer.

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Code[ish] • July 7th, 2020

A Remote Procedure Call (RPC) is a protocol for communication between a client and a server, and, while it's not a new concept, Google has evolved the idea with their own version: gRPC. Learn more about gRPC from Doug Fawley, who is the tech lead for the Golang implementation. He'll talk about the different ways in which clients and servers exchange information, as well as why gRPC is a necessary step forward.

Hosted By:
Robert Blumen
Robert Blumen
Lead DevOps Engineer, Salesforce
@robertblumen
with Guest:
Doug Fawley
Doug Fawley
Software Engineer, Google
@dfwly

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  • Deeply Technical
  • client-server communication
  • flow control
  • gRPC
  • microservice T
  • protobuf
  • stream multiplexing

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Code[ish] • June 30th, 2020

With six million unique users a month and 350,000 registered users, Dev.to has become the place for developers to engage with a broader community. The team behind the site has focused a lot of its energy on making sure the site is reliable, regardless of network speeds, and safe, with plenty of guidance and moderation tooling in place. Ben Halpern, its CEO, and Jess Lee, its COO, answer questions from Julián Duque on how they were able to build this fast-growing social network for tech.

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  • Heroku in the Wild
  • caching
  • CDN
  • Community
  • inclusivity
  • organization
  • side projects
  • trust and safety

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Code[ish] • June 25th, 2020

In order to support small businesses affected by the COVID-19 shutdowns, the government launched a loaning program to disperse funds to help businesses keep their workforce employed. This program turned out to be extraordinarily popular, crashing the government website and using up all of the funds. MX Technologies was tasked to come up with a more automated solution, and over one long weekend, got an app running on Heroku to process applicants faster. Greg Nokes, a Master Technical Architect at Salesforce, interviews two members from MX, Garrett Thornburg, an engineering team lead, and Brett Allred, its CPO, on how they pulled this off.

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  • Heroku in the Wild
  • APIs
  • financing
  • fintech
  • Open Source
  • Ruby on Rails

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Code[ish] • June 23rd, 2020

Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin have gained popularity as people seek to reclaim more privacy in their online activities. But the underlying concept is built on a technology called blockchain, and while it's often associated with cryptocurrencies, its potential can be applied in many more places. Host Owen Ou interviews Adam Hanna and Melanie Plaza at AE Studio to talk about what the blockchain is (and isn't), building on top of blockchain platforms like Ethereum, and the future implications for blockchain networks.

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  • Deeply Technical
  • Apache Kafka
  • Bitcoin
  • blockchain
  • cryptocurrency
  • Etherium
  • net neutrality
  • privacy

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Code[ish] • May 28th, 2020

May is Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month. On this episode, members of Salesforce's Asian employee resource group--Brian Chan, Anna Chan, and Vikram Sreedhar--talk about their experiences as part of the Asian community entering the world of technology. Find out what binds them together, despite their disparate backgrounds, heritages, and geographical locations. They'll share their personal stories, advice on how to get into technology, and how to give back to your communities.

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  • DevLife
  • Community
  • philanthropy
  • STEM
  • stereotypes

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Code[ish] • May 21st, 2020

During a time of uncertainty, it can be helpful to remember that opportunities to provide help are all around us. One such group with a unique approach to philanthropy is Active for Good. Active for Good is an app which tracks the number of calories you burn, and in exchange for that movement, donates a meal packet to malnourished children. Troy Hickerson and Luke Mysse join Charlie Gleason to talk about their work on Active for Good, sharing their personal stories of how they got involved as well as providing inspiration on what "good tech" can look like.

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  • philanthropy
  • activity tracker
  • exercise
  • non-profit
  • team-building

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Code[ish] • April 30th, 2020

Companies often walk a fine line between securing employees' devices. If their guidelines are too stringent, their employees can't get their work done, but if they're too loose, outside threats could compromise their systems. Frustrated by this dichotomy, Jason Meller founded Kolide, a security solution for teams that value productivity, transparency, and employee happiness.

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  • Heroku in the Wild
  • credentials
  • cybersecurity
  • encryption
  • enterprise security

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Code[ish] • June 16th, 2020

Lynn Fisher has been designing websites for over 15 years. When she's not occupied by &yet, a software and design consultancy, she's working on art projects and illustrations that push the capabilities of frontend development. In this conversation with Heroku designer and developer Charlie Gleason, we'll explore her methodologies and interests in making unique web projects.

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  • Tools and Tips
  • art
  • CSS
  • frontend development
  • HTML
  • illustrations
  • web design

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Code[ish] • May 26th, 2020

Data drives every software application, from individual projects to massive enterprise workflows. Whether that information is kept in your database, or someone else's, chances are you'll likely need to unite disparate sources to provide a useful user experience. Mulesoft can help. By providing over 150 connections to databases, third-party APIs, and other services, Mulesoft acts as single integration point between your code and data. Becky Jaimes, a product manager at Salesforce, chats with Dejim Juang, a Master Principal Solutions Engineer at Mulesoft, to talk about the various ways to incorporate Mulesoft in your projects.

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  • Heroku in the Wild
  • APIs
  • databases
  • integrations
  • Mulesoft
  • scripting

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Code[ish] • May 19th, 2020

We're used to monitoring our applications for metrics like performance and availability. But increasingly, teams are also extending monitoring practices towards security and privacy of their systems and data. Whether it's ensuring that there isn't a wide configuration drift, or even ensuring that there are no anomalies on how a server is being accessed, monitoring internal server metrics can help provide engineers and DevOps teams enhanced peace of mind. Sean Porter, the CTO of Sensu, discusses these monitoring tactics with Robert Blumen, a DevOps engineer at Salesforce.

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  • Deeply Technical
  • analytics
  • data privacy
  • DevOps
  • log aggregation
  • monitoring
  • public cloud
  • reporting
  • Security
  • SRE

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