Coding Blocks - Patterns, Architecture, Best Practices, Tips And Tricks For Software, Database, And Web Developers / Engineer
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 240:50:43
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Sinopse
A podcast for software developers and computer programmers to educate on the go.
Episódios
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Git from the Bottom Up – The Index
26/09/2022This episode, we learn more about Git's Index and compare it to other version control systems while Joe is throwing shade, Michael learns a new command, and Allen makes it gross.
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Git from the Bottom Up – Rebasing
12/09/2022It's time to understand the full power of Git's rebase capabilities while Allen takes a call from Doc Brown, Michael is breaking stuff all day long, and Joe must be punished.
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Git from the Bottom Up – Commits
29/08/2022We are committed to continuing our deep dive into Git from the Bottom Up by John Wiegley, while Allen puts too much thought into onions, Michael still doesn't understand proper nouns, and Joe is out hat shopping.
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Git from the Bottom Up – Blobs and Trees
15/08/2022It's surprising how little we know about Git as we continue to dive into Git from the Bottom Up, while Michael confuses himself, Joe has low standards, and Allen tells a joke.
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Understanding Git
01/08/2022After working with Git for over a decade, we decide to take a deep dive into how it works, while Michael, Allen, and Joe apparently still don't understand Git.
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Stack Overflow 2022 Survey Says …
18/07/2022Once again, Stack Overflow takes the pulse of the developer community where we have all collectively decided to switch to Clojure, while Michael is changing things up, Joe is a future predicting trailblazer, and Allen is "up in the books"
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Site Reliability Engineering – More Evolution of Automation
05/07/2022We're going back in time, or is it forward?, as we continue learning about Google's automation evolution, while Allen doesn't like certain beers, Joe is a Zacker™, and Michael poorly assumes that UPSes work best when plugged in.
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Site Reliability Engineering – Evolution of Automation
20/06/2022We explore the evolution of automation as we continue studying Google's Site Reliability Engineering, while Michael, ah, forget it, Joe almost said it correctly, and Allen fell for it.
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Site Reliability Engineering – (Still) Monitoring Distributed Systems
06/06/2022We finished. A chapter, that is, of the Site Reliability Engineering book as Allen asks to make it weird, Joe has his own pronunciation, and Michael follows through on his promise.
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Site Reliability Engineering – Monitoring Distributed Systems
23/05/2022We haven't finished the Site Reliability Engineering book yet as we learn how to monitor our system while the deals at Costco as so good, Allen thinks they're fake, Joe hasn't attended a math class in a while, and Michael never had AOL.
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Site Reliability Engineering – Eliminating Toil
09/05/2022We say "toil" a lot this episode while Joe saw a movie, Michael says something controversial, and Allen's tip is to figure it out yourself, all while learning how to eliminate toil.
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Site Reliability Engineering – Service Level Indicators, Objectives, and Agreements
25/04/2022Welcome to the morning edition of Coding Blocks as we dive into what service level indicators, objectives, and agreements are while Michael clearly needs more sleep, Allen doesn't know how web pages work anymore, and Joe isn't allowed to beg.
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Site Reliability Engineering – Embracing Risk
11/04/2022We learn how to embrace risk as we continue our learning about Site Reliability Engineering while Johnny Underwood talked too much, Joe shares a (scary) journey through his mind, and Michael, Reader of Names, ends the show on a dark note.
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Software Reliability Engineering – Hope is not a strategy
28/03/2022It's finally time to learn what Site Reliability Engineering is all about, while Jer can't speak nor type, Merkle got one (!!!), and Mr. Wunderwood is wrong.
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The Great Resignation
14/03/2022We're living through the tail end, maybe?, of the Great Resignation, so we dig into how that might impact software engineering careers while Allen is very somber, Joe's years are ... different, and Michael compares Apples to Apples.
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Minimum Viable Continuous Delivery
28/02/2022We dive into what it takes to adhere to minimum viable continuous delivery while Michael isn't going to quit his day job, Allen catches the earworm, and Joe is experiencing full-on Stockholm syndrome.
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#CBJAM 22 Recap
14/02/2022We have a retrospective about our recent Game Ja Ja Ja Jam, while Michael doesn't know his A from his CNAME, Allen could be a nun, and Joe still wants to be a game developer.
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PagerDuty’s Security Training for Engineers, The Dramatic Conclusion
31/01/2022We wrap up our discussion of PagerDuty's Security Training, while Joe declares this year is already a loss, Michael can't even, and Allen says doody, err, duty.
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PagerDuty’s Security Training for Engineers, Penultimate
18/01/2022We're pretty sure we're almost done and we're definitely all present for the recording as we continue discussing PagerDuty's Security Training, while Allen won't fall for it, Joe takes the show to a dark place, and Michael knows obscure, um, stuff.
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PagerDuty’s Security Training for Engineers! Part Deux
04/01/2022We continue our discussion of PagerDuty's Security Training presentation while Michael buys a vowel, Joe has some buffer, and Allen hits everything he doesn't aim for.