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Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. SE Radio is brought to you by the IEEE Computer Societ ...
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The Datamam Podcast explores how public data is transforming modern industries. The show dives into real-world use cases of web scraping, data intelligence, and AI, from market analysis and competitive benchmarking to ethical debates and automation trends. Each episode breaks down complex data topics into engaging conversations for tech leaders, founders, and data professionals looking to stay ahead in a data-driven world.
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/why-partner-data-became-my-toughest-engineering-problem. Your partner portal isn't broken; your definitions are. How fixing "data lineage" cut deal registration time from 4.5 days to under 2. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-scie…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/pbix-is-not-going-away-but-powerbi-will-never-work-the-same-again. PowerBI is shifting from "PBIX" to "PBIR". This article explains what actually changes, who benefits and how teams should prepare for the future without panic. Check more stories related to data-science at:…
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In this episode of Software Engineering Radio, Srujana Merugu, an AI researcher with decades of experience, speaks with host Priyanka Raghavan about building LLM-based applications. The discussion begins by clarifying essential concepts like generative vs. predictive AI, pre-training vs. fine-tuning, and the transformer architecture that powers mod…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/smart-fire-protection-how-ai-is-changing-preventive-maintenance-forever. AI and IoT are transforming fire protection maintenance with predictive monitoring, fewer failures, and smarter, self-maintaining buildings. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hack…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/why-more-vars-and-sis-are-embedding-melissa-into-their-enterprise-solutions. Partner with Melissa to empower VARs and SIs with accurate data, seamless integrations, and scalable verification tools for smarter, faster client solutions. Check more stories related to data-sci…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/big-data-as-the-new-compass-of-competition. Big Data Analytics has evolved into the modern organization’s most powerful compass. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-science. You can also check exclusive content about #data-science, …
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Philip Kiely, software developer relations lead at Baseten, speaks with host Jeff Doolittle about multi-agent AI, emphasizing how to build AI-native software beyond simple ChatGPT wrappers. Kiely advocates for composing multiple models and agents that take action to achieve complex user goals, rather than just producing information. He explains the…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/srilatha-samalas-agile-intelligence-approach-to-enterprise-reporting-as-a-strategic-asset. Srilatha Samala transforms enterprise reporting with Agile Intelligence, automation, and real-time dashboards that boost visibility and decision speed. Check more stories related to …
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-hidden-cost-of-bad-data-why-its-undermining-your-ai-strategy. Poor data quality is undermining your AI strategy. Uncover the hidden costs and follow our roadmap to transform bad data into a high-ROI strategic asset Check more stories related to data-science at: https:/…
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Flavia Saldanha, a consulting data engineer, joins host Kanchan Shringi to discuss the evolution of data engineering from ETL (extract, transform, load) and data lakes to modern lakehouse architectures enriched with vector databases and embeddings. Flavia explains the industry's shift from treating data as a service to treating it as a product, emp…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/data-platform-as-a-service-a-three-pillar-model-for-scaling-enterprise-data-systems. DPaaS solves the enterprise data scalability paradox with declarative policies, multi-plane architecture, and continuous reconciliation. Check more stories related to data-science at: http…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-rag-improves-database-management. RAG is transforming database management with accurate retrieval, real-time insights, and natural language querying to help teams manage and understand data inte Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/da…
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Dave Thomas, author of The Pragmatic Programmer, The Manifesto for Agile Software Development, Programming Ruby, Agile Web Development with Rails, Programming Elixir, Simplicity, and co-founder of the Pragmatic Bookshelf, speaks with SE Radio host Gavin Henry about building infrastructure for eBooks. They discuss what an eBook is, the various forma…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-to-power-ai-analytics-and-microservices-using-the-same-data. Adam Bellemare explains how data streaming unifies AI, analytics, and microservices—solving data access challenges through real-time, scalable pipelines. Check more stories related to data-science at: https:/…
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Jennings Anderson, a Software Engineer with Meta Platforms, and Amy Rose, the Chief Technology Officer at Overture Maps Foundation, speak with host Gregory M. Kapfhammer about the Overture Maps project, which creates reliable, easy-to-use, and interoperable open map data. After exploring the foundations of geospatial information systems, Gregory an…
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Mark Williamson, CTO of Undo, joins host Priyanka Raghavan to discuss AI-assisted debugging. The conversation is structured around three main objectives: understanding how AI can serve as a debugging assistant; examining AI-powered debugging tools; exploring whether AI debuggers can independently find and fix bugs. Mark highlights how AI can suppor…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/from-data-fragmentation-to-billion-dollar-insights-the-vision-of-manish-ravindra-sharath. Manish Ravindra Sharath unified fragmented enterprise data using PySpark & cloud-native systems,boosting efficiency 99% and driving multimillion-dollar growth. Check more stories rela…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/building-a-layered-defense-against-web-scraping. Discover how a three-layer data-protection model blends AI, risk-based gating, and legal context to stop web scraping while preserving user trust. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-…
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Sourabh Satish, CTO and co-founder of Pangea, speaks with SE Radio's Brijesh Ammanath about prompt injection. Sourabh begins with the basic concepts underlying prompt injection and the key risks it introduces. From there, they take a deep dive into the OWASP Top 10 security concerns for LLMs, and Sourabh explains why prompt injection is the top ris…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/cosmo-the-graph-visualization-tool-built-for-your-terminal. Cosmo is a terminal-based interactive graph visualizer that automatically layouts and displays complex data structures for quick exploration. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c…
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Kacper Łukawski, a Senior Developer Advocate at Qdrant, speaks with host Gregory M. Kapfhammer about the Qdrant vector database and similarity search engine. After introducing vector databases and the foundational concepts undergirding similarity search, they dive deep into the Rust-based implementation of Qdrant. Along with comparing and contrasti…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-businesses-are-turning-space-data-into-a-tool-for-risk-resilience-and-sustainability. Satellites are reshaping insurance, supply chains, and sustainability—here’s how space data became core to global business strategy. Check more stories related to data-science at: htt…
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Florian Gilcher, co-founder of Ferrous Systems and the Rust Foundation, speaks with host Giovanni Asproni about the application of Rust in mission- and safety-critical systems. The discussion starts with a brief overview of such systems, and an introduction to Rust, emphasizing aspects that make it well-suited for critical environments. Florian and…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-data-innovation-changed-a-states-infrastructure-engine. Deepak Chanda modernized Massachusetts’ infrastructure systems through data-driven process innovation—turning inefficiency into lasting operational reform. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://ha…
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Amey Desai, the Chief Technology Officer at Nexla, speaks with host Sriram Panyam about the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and its role in enabling agentic AI systems. The conversation begins with the fundamental challenge that led to MCP's creation: the proliferation of "spaghetti code" and custom integrations as developers tried to connect LLMs to …
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Daniel Stenberg, Swedish Internet protocol expert and founder and lead developer of the Curl project, speaks with SE Radio host Gavin Henry about removing Rust from Curl. They discuss why Hyper was removed from curl, why the last five percent of making it a success was difficult, what the project gained from the 5-year attempt to tackle bringing Ru…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-to-optimize-your-marketing-budget-using-just-three-letters-mmm. Marketing Mix Modeling is a statistical analysis method used in marketing to determine the optimal allocation of resources. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-scie…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/heres-how-sharechat-scaled-their-ml-feature-store-1000x-without-scaling-the-database. How ShareChat scaled its ML feature store to 1B features/sec on ScyllaDB, achieving 1000X performance without scaling the database. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://…
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Elizabeth Figura, a Wine Developer at CodeWeavers, speaks with SE Radio host Jeremy Jung about the Wine compatibility layer and the Proton distribution. They discuss a wide range of details including system calls, what people run with Wine, how games are built differently, conformance and regression testing, native performance, emulating a CPU vs e…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/why-you-shouldnt-judge-by-pnl-alone. PnL can lie. This hands-on guide shows traders how hypothesis testing separate luck from edge, with a Python example and tips on how not to fool yourself. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-scie…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/from-decentralized-to-unified-supcon-uses-seatunnel-to-build-an-efficient-data-collection-frame. SUPCON dumped siloed data tools for Apache SeaTunnel—now core sync tasks run 0-failure! Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-science. Yo…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/enterprise-data-pipeline-revolution-suresh-pallis-metadata-driven-automation-success. Suresh Palli revolutionized enterprise data pipelines with metadata-driven automation, cutting dev time 40% and boosting scalability 5x. Check more stories related to data-science at: htt…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/unified-data-smarter-agentsis-your-architecture-future-proof. A hands-on guide to architecting unified, governed and AI-ready data platforms using open table formats, semantic layers and multicloud governance. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackerno…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/data-driven-decisions-at-scale-ab-testing-best-practices-for-engineering-and-data-science-teams. Ship features like scientists: randomize, measure, and learn fast. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-science. You can also check excl…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/why-you-should-almost-always-choose-sync-gunicorn-over-workers-ze9c32wj. Anyone working on a WSGI web application frameworks like Flask would know that as a best practice it is very important to use a WSGI HTTP Server like Gunicorn to deploy the app outside your developmen…
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François Daoust, W3C staff member and co-chair of the Web Developer Experience Community Group, discusses the origins of the W3C, the browser standardization process, and how it relates to other organizations like TC39, WHATWG, and IETF. This episode covers a lot of ground, including funding through memberships, royalty-free patent access for imple…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/beyond-the-ten-blue-links-how-generative-ai-rewires-our-brains-for-search. The age of searching is ending. A deep dive into the psychology of AI search, how it centralizes truth & why becoming a trusted source is key to brand survival Check more stories related to data-sci…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/need-web-data-here-are-the-3-methods-everyones-using. Discover the three best, most modern methods to access and harness web data for your projects. Check more stories related to data-science at: https://hackernoon.com/c/data-science. You can also check exclusive content a…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/applying-transitive-closure-to-sort-products-into-categories-considering-nesting-and-overlaps. A guide to efficiently managing nested categories and overlapping products, ensuring fast retrieval without duplicates in e-commerce systems. Check more stories related to data-s…
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In this episode, Will Wilson, CEO and co-founder of Antithesis, explores Deterministic Simulation Testing (DST) with host Sriram Panyam. Wilson was part of the pioneering team at FoundationDB that developed this revolutionary testing approach, which was later acquired by Apple in 2015. After seeing that even sophisticated organizations lacked robus…
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Daniel Deogun and Dan Bergh Johnsson -- two of the co-authors of the book, Secure by Design -- discuss the intersection of good software design and security with host Sam Taggart. They describe how following certain software design principles can help developers create secure software without needing to become security experts. They talked about ho…
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Artie Shevchenko, author of Code Health Guardian, speaks with host Jeff Doolittle about the crucial role of human programmers in the AI era, emphasizing that humans must excel at managing code complexity. Shevchenko discusses these concepts and key takeaways from his book, including the three problems caused by complexity: change amplification, cog…
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Duncan McGregor and Nat Pryce, co-authors of Java to Kotlin: Refactoring Guidebook, speak with host Giovanni Asproni about their hands-on experiences migrating Java codebases. The episode starts by highlighting Kotlin's seamless interoperability with Java, allowing teams to incrementally adopt Kotlin without disrupting existing Java code. Duncan an…
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Qian Li of DBOS, a durable execution platform born from research by the creators of Postgres and Spark, speaks with host Kanchan Shringi about building durable, observable, and scalable software systems, and why that matters for modern applications. They discuss database-backed program state, workflow orchestration, real-world AI use cases, and com…
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Luke Hinds, CTO of Stacklok and creator of Sigstore, speaks with SE Radio's Brijesh Ammanath about the privacy and security concerns of using AI coding agents. They discuss how the increased use of AI coding assistants has improved programmer productivity but has also introduced certain key risks. In the area of secrets management, for example, the…
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Wesley Beary of Anchor speaks with host Sam Taggart about designing APIs with a particular emphasis on user experience. Wesley discusses what it means to be an "API connoisseur"— paying attention to what makes the APIs we consume enjoyable or frustrating and then taking those lessons and using them when we design our own APIs. Wesley and Sam also e…
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In this episode of the Datamam Podcast, we explore how companies use web scraping to move beyond dashboards and build real-time market awareness. From detecting competitor moves and monitoring inventory shifts to uncovering regulatory changes and unauthorized sellers, scraping has become a strategic sensor system. We dive into use cases across CPG,…
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Chris Love, co-author of the book Core Kubernetes, joins host Robert Blumen for a conversation about kubernetes security. Chris identifies the node layer, secrets management, the network layer, contains, and pods as the most critical areas to be addressed. The conversation explores a range of topics, including when to accept defaults and when to ov…
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Jacob Visovatti and Conner Goodrum of Deepgram speak with host Kanchan Shringi about testing ML models for enterprise use and why it's critical for product reliability and quality. They discuss the challenges of testing machine learning models in enterprise environments, especially in foundational AI contexts. The conversation particularly highligh…
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Samuel Colvin, the CEO and founder of Pydantic, speaks with host Gregory M. Kapfhammer about the ecosystem of Pydantic's Python frameworks, including Pydantic, Pydantic AI, and Pydantic Logfire. Along with discussing the design, implementation, and use of these frameworks, they dive into the refactoring of Pydantic and the follow-on performance imp…
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