logo
episode-header-image
Jun 2023
29m 37s

You Are What You Build: Making Your Code...

LinearB
About this episode
The world is what we make it. Tech - and AI - follow the same principles. On this week’s episode of Dev Interrupted, we sit down with Christina Enchevta, a Director of Engineering at GitHub, to unravel the link between the values we hold and the things we build. We delve into how AI applications mirror our values, intentionally or not, and how this can lea ... Show More
Up next
Mar 6
The agent wasteland, federated workflows, and a computer for computers
Has the cost of software development officially dropped below the minimum wage? Andrew and Ben examine this economic shift alongside the rapid open-source growth and security implications of the OpenClaw project. They also explore Steve Yegge's concept of a federated wasteland fo ... Show More
29 m
Mar 3
How monday.com paused its roadmap for 30 days to hit AI escape velocity | Sergei Liakhovetsky
Pausing a product roadmap for an entire month to point 700 engineers at a single goal is a significant structural shift, but it transformed monday.com. Andrew sits down with VP of R&D Sergei Liakhovetsky to uncover how fixing core infrastructure and adopting a cell-based architec ... Show More
41m 58s
Feb 27
Draining the COBOL moat, cybersecurity inequalities, and Claude’s retirement home
Andrew and Ben break down a busy week on the Friday Deploy, starting with the market reaction to new COBOL tools and the permissions oversights that led to recent outages at AWS. They also explore the shifting landscape of developer productivity studies, the security risks of clo ... Show More
25m 59s
Recommended Episodes
May 2024
Zenlytic Is Building You A Better Coworker With AI Agents
<h2>Summary</h2> <p>The purpose of business intelligence systems is to allow anyone in the business to access and decode data to help them make informed decisions. Unfortunately this often turns into an exercise in frustration for everyone involved due to complex workflows and ... Show More
54m 19s
Nov 2021
AI-generated code with OpenAI Codex
Recently, GitHub released Copilot, which is an amazing AI pair programmer powered by OpenAI’s Codex model. In this episode, Natalie Pistunovich tells us all about Codex and helps us understand where it fits in our development workflow. We also discuss MLOps and how AI is influenc ... Show More
46m 37s
Apr 2022
Episode 414: The RoR Podcast x Coders Coders Crossover Event with Drew Bragg
Brittany interviews Drew Bragg, the Staff Engineer at Within3 and the host of the new Code and the Coding Coders who Code it podcast about his origin, his love of the Ruby community and their experience at Sin City Ruby. The pair then switch host seats and Drew interviews Brittan ... Show More
44m 11s
Dec 2022
Don't Fear AI Taking the Coding Jobs (Fixed Audio)
tail spinning
5m 24s
Mar 2020
GitHub Actions and the DevOps Lifecycle
<p>Chris Patterson (@chrisrpatterson, Product Manager for GitHub Actions @GitHub) talks about the evolution of GitHub from a collaboration-centric platform to a DevOps-centric platform, as well as discussing the expanding role of GitHub Actions for developers, DevOps and SREs. </ ... Show More
28m 13s
Feb 2020
335: Giving Better Upward Feedback
This week, we discuss strategies for giving better upward feedback to senior designers. We also share our thoughts on how to name your spacing components, list our favorite design podcasts, and as always, share this week's cool things for your eyes and computer. Golden Ratio Patr ... Show More
43m 2s
May 2023
#254 Marjorie Aubert from nurturing plants to mob programming
Marjorie placed the start of her journey during her work as an agronomist when she wrote her first R lines of code. She explained how her childhood in southern France brought her to study plants, create a hydroponic startup, work on risk and project management, and slowly become ... Show More
45m 8s
Jul 2023
S1 E19 - The Dev Life | - Andy Hunt on Reflections of THE Pragmatic Programmer
EPISODE DESCRIPTION:Pragmatic and Agile Programming are about as essential to and foundational as it comes when being a software engineer. But for tips and concepts written over 20 years ago, how much have Pragmatic & Agile Programming changed in our modern world with greater div ... Show More
1h 2m