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Code like it’s 1995

Code like it’s 1995

FromThe ReadME Podcast


Code like it’s 1995

FromThe ReadME Podcast

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Here’s what’s in store for this episode:00:00 - Intro: The hosts discuss AI image generators and draw parallels with GitHub’s pair programmer: Copilot. 03:34 - First Commit: Neha and Martin discuss ARPANET’s 1980 crash, the first known network-wide crash. 6:16 - Feature Story: The ReadME Project Sr. Editor Mike Melanson discusses his recent article: Don’t call it a comeback: Why Java is still champ.21:52 - #AskRMP - Xavier René-Corail provides his insights on best practices for securing open source projects. 26:14 - The Interview: GitHub CEO, Thomas Dohmke, discusses how his career as a developer enabled him to understand the challenges that businesses face.Looking for more stories and advice from the open source community? To learn more from the authors and experts featured on this episode, check out:Don’t call it a comeback: Why Java is still champ by Mike MelansonOpen source gaming by Klint FinleyDeveloper Story: (Virtual) reality check by Johanna PirkerGitHub Blog: Research: quantifying GitHub Copilot’s impact on developer productivity and happinessAttend GitHub Universe—virtually or in person!Game Off 2022 Special thanks to guest experts Christina Lee for her perspective on Java and Kotlin, Xavier René-Corail, for his expertise and answering our #askRMP question this month, and to GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke for sharing his story and passion for developer happiness. 
Released:
Oct 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (36)

The ReadME Podcast is your portal into the open source community. We'll introduce you to the people building the projects you use every day, answer your questions about tech, and guide you through the ever-changing open source landscape. We take deep dives into the trends shaping the future of technology, the culture and craft of software development, look back at the milestones that made open source what it is today, and learn from community experts. No matter where you are in your developer journey, there’s something here for you. Check-out The ReadME Project for more episodes, stories and features: https://github.com/readme