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Listened to test && commit || revert with Kent Beck by Scott Hanselman 
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Kent Beck is an American software engineer and the creator of extreme programming, an original signer of the Agile Manifesto, and the author of the Extreme Programming book series, and a proponent of Test-Driven Development. Today he's chatting with Scott about how "test && commit || revert" might offer us a new programming workflow to explore!

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Listened to Container Catharsis with Laura Frank Tacho by Scott Hanselman 
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Laura Frank Tacho is the Director of Engineering at CloudBees and has been working with Docker almost since its inception. She shares her experiences in running teams that constantly rely on and deploy containers at scale. How have containers changed effectively everything and where are we heading?

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Listened to Bun, K8s is a red flag, "critical" open source packages, Rustlings & FP jargon in simple terms (The Changelog)
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Jarred Sumner’s Bun comes out of the oven, Jeremy Brown doesn’t want you prematurely optimizing, Armin Ronacher’s not excited about his “critical” Python package, Daniel Thompson from Tauri thinks you should check out Rustlings, and we draw a straight line between Functional Programming jargon and boujee Gen Z slang.

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Listened to Kaizen! Post-migration cleanup (Ship It! #60)
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In our 6th Kaizen, we talk with Jerod about all the things that we cleaned up after migrating changelog.com from a managed Kubernetes to Fly.io. We deleted the K8s cluster and moved wildcard cert management to Fastly & all our vanity domain certs to Fly.io. We migrated the Docker Engine that our GitHub Actions is u...

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Listened to WorkOS with Michael Grinich
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Enterprise-grade authentication is often an essential ingredient to virtually all applications in today’s world. However, companies often have a hard time understanding the value of that authentication especially during the early stages of product development. And hardening of an application is often left as an afterthought. Add enterprise-level requirements such as single sign-on and two-factor

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Listened to Last Episode of Season 1: Farewell to Chloe as we recap all of our favourite memories | The Adults Corner by PodBean Development 
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Wow, time flies when you are having fun. We can't believe we have come to the end of Season 1 of "The Adults Corner". We bid farewell to Chloe during this episode and recap all of our stories and adventures in this episode. We would like to thank Chloe for her time on the podcast as we are sure she will be truely missed.BUT DON'T STRESS, the podcast will return with your host, owner and creator Cherry Dana. You can be sure it will be fun, entertaining, informative and more.Be sure to stay up to date by following us on our socials where we post video and photo recaps: www.linktr.ee/cherrydtv@theadultscorner

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Listened to DevTool platform types, things to know about databases, starting with commas, Lobsters turns 10 & Upptime (The Changelog)
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We’re listening! This week’s experimental, super-brief Monday edition of “The Changelog” has the following new features: It’s longer, there’s no background music during the stories, and it includes stories previously not featured in the newsletter. If you like this better than the last one, would listen to it, and want...

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Listened to James Hackney: Living with Cerebral Palsy and how the Adult Industry has positively benefited his sex life? | The Adults Corner by PodBean Development 
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In this week's episode we talk about the stigma and stereotypes surrounding Cerebral Palsy, what it's like dealing with daily obstacles and how the Adult Industry has positively benefited James Hackney and his sexual needs. We cover topics such as: James opens up about his accident as a child and how it has affected him growing up emotionally and physicallyJames organised a charity walk in 2016 in Queensland to speak out against bullyingHow James lost his virginity at a brothel and what his first experience was likeHow to feel safe and communicate when hiring a professional Be sure to check out our video snippets on our social media @theadultscorner 

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Listened to Mailchimp Engineering with Eric Muntz
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Mailchimp is an all-in-one marketing platform for growing businesses, empowering millions of customers around the world to launch, build, and grow their businesses with world-class marketing technology, award-winning customer support, and inspiring content. Eric Muntz is Mailchimp’s CTO, responsible for the engineering teams that design, implement, and maintain Mailchimp’s products and infrastructure. He joins the

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Listened to Quack like a wha-? (Go Time #118)
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Interfaces are everywhere in Go. The basic error type is an interface, writing with the fmt package means you are probably using an interface, and there are countless other instances where they pop up. In this episode Mark, Mat, Johnny, and Jon discuss interfaces at length, exploring what they are, how they are using t...

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Listened to Money Talks! Interviewing ”Empire” one of Australia’s leading Adult Industry Accounting firms | The Adults Corner by PodBean Development 
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Money Talks! Interviewing Tess from "Empire Industry" one of Australia's leading Adult Entertainment Accounting firms in regards to everything industry related:TaxABN / TFNSuperSole trading / Sub contractingInvestingManagement Agencies for OFReading Contractsand more...We learnt so much from this interview, it's the simple things that we aren't educated enough on growing up that impact us on a daily basis such as finances.Empire Industry Financehttps://empireindustryfinance.com.au/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/empire_industry/

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Listened to What even is a DevRel? with Lee Robinson, Director of Developer Relations at Vercel (The Changelog #493)
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This week Lee Robinson joins us to talk about his journey as a DevRel. We talk about what it means to be a DevRel, what orgs they fall under, how he runs his team at Vercel, Lee’s three pillars of DevRel: education, community, and product, we compare the old days of DevRel vs now, and of course what makes a DevRel a go...