Around IT in 256 seconds
A podcast by Tomasz Nurkiewicz
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98 Episodes
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#37: Fallacies of distributed computing
Published: 3/22/2021 -
#36: Microservices architecture: principles and how to break them
Published: 3/16/2021 -
#35: Reactive programming: from spreadsheets to modern web frameworks
Published: 3/2/2021 -
#34: SQL joins
Published: 2/22/2021 -
#33: OAuth 2.0
Published: 2/16/2021 -
#32: (Cryptographic) hash function
Published: 2/8/2021 -
#31: Redis
Published: 2/1/2021 -
#30: Linear Regression
Published: 1/18/2021 -
#29: Time synchronization
Published: 1/12/2021 -
#28: Event sourcing
Published: 1/5/2021 -
#27: Proof-of-work algorithm in blockchain
Published: 12/29/2020 -
#26: Blockchain
Published: 12/22/2020 -
#25: High-frequency trading
Published: 12/14/2020 -
#24: Service discovery
Published: 12/8/2020 -
#23: Garbage collection
Published: 11/30/2020 -
#22: Moore's Law
Published: 11/23/2020 -
#21: SSE and WebSockets
Published: 11/3/2020 -
#20: Chaos engineering
Published: 10/26/2020 -
#19: GraalVM
Published: 10/19/2020 -
#18: JIT - Just-in-time compilation
Published: 10/12/2020
Podcast for developers, testers, SREs... and their managers. I explain complex and convoluted technologies in a clear way, avoiding buzzwords and hype. Never longer than 4 minutes and 16 seconds. Because software development does not require hours of lectures, dev advocates' slide decks and hand waving. For those of you, who want to combat FOMO, while brushing your teeth. 256 seconds is plenty of time. If I can't explain something within this time frame, it's either too complex, or I don't understand it myself. By Tomasz Nurkiewicz. Java Champion, CTO, trainer, O'Reilly author, blogger