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InfoQ's podcasts are interviews with the software architects, senior engineers, and team leaders who build and operate production systems. Episodes work through the tradeoffs behind real decisions in software architecture, AI and ML engineering, and engineering culture. Guests are practitioners and QCon speakers describing what worked and what broke in systems they built.


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Interviews with the software architects and senior engineers who build and run production systems. Each episode works through the tradeoffs behind a real decision in architecture, AI engineering, and development.

AI, ML & Data Engineering

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Joe, Florian and Sebastian on the Indy Autonomous Challenge

The Technical University of Munich has won the Indy Autonomous Challenge. A competition for self-racing vehicles. In this we discussies the the event itself, what makes it challenging, and the approach the TU Munich took. We discuss the importance of simulation, the limits of hardware, how Docker helps crossing this gap, and the role of open source software when taking on such a challenge.

Featuring: Joe Speed, Florian Sauerbeck, Sebastian Huch Published: ON Dec 7, 2021

Architecture & Design

33:01
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Michelle Brenner Builds Netflix Workstations and Enables Artists to Create From Anywhere

Producing television shows and movies at Netflix-scale means having a way to efficiently work with many artists and content creators. Netflix Workstations were created as a cloud-based solution to provide artists with secure access to the applications and content they need to complete their work. We talk about the benefits and trade-offs of the solution that enables artists to create from anywhere

Featuring: Michelle Brenner Published: ON Nov 1, 2021

Engineering Culture Podcast

About this Podcast

Conversations on building intentional engineering culture: team dynamics, leadership, and software management. For engineering leaders, managers, and the developers they support.

Culture & Methods

36:30
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Recruitment, Retention, Finding The Right Job, Onboarding People in a Remote Environment

In this podcast Shane Hastie, first spoke to Chase Kocher of aim4hire about improving the recruitment process, finding the right people and finding the right job as a candidate, then to Kate Wardin, Engineering Manager for Developer Productivity at Netflix, about the challenges and opportunities when onboarding someone new in a remote environment and building developer experience that creates joy

Featuring: Chase Kocher, Kate Wardin Published: ON Mar 11, 2022

Reimagining the concept of responsive apps

Responsiveness is much more than a front-end web app issue. Tyler Jewell will challenge you to think differently about how to achieve elasticity, agility, and resilience.

Sponsored by Akka

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