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Stevey's Tech Talk
Steve
53 episodes
9 months ago
Hi folks,In this episode I say a tearful adieu. I have taken a very exciting new role at Sourcegraph, and I only want to talk about that from now on, so I'm semi-retiring this podcast.I will release a few episodes a year on this channel, and I will likely put more work than usual into them, so stay subscribed if you would like to see occasional new drops on this channel.Thanks so much for listening, and I hope to see you all on my Sourcegraph talks!Cheers,Steve
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Hi folks,In this episode I say a tearful adieu. I have taken a very exciting new role at Sourcegraph, and I only want to talk about that from now on, so I'm semi-retiring this podcast.I will release a few episodes a year on this channel, and I will likely put more work than usual into them, so stay subscribed if you would like to see occasional new drops on this channel.Thanks so much for listening, and I hope to see you all on my Sourcegraph talks!Cheers,Steve
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Stevey's Tech Talk
STT e54: On to my next adventure!
Hi folks,In this episode I say a tearful adieu. I have taken a very exciting new role at Sourcegraph, and I only want to talk about that from now on, so I'm semi-retiring this podcast.I will release a few episodes a year on this channel, and I will likely put more work than usual into them, so stay subscribed if you would like to see occasional new drops on this channel.Thanks so much for listening, and I hope to see you all on my Sourcegraph talks!Cheers,Steve
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3 years ago
16 minutes

Stevey's Tech Talk
STT E53: The Bazel Build System
Featuring special guest Alex Eagle, Founder and CEO of Aspect.dev, which specializes in Enterprise Bazel support. I worked with Alex for years back at Google and we both have a ton of respect for the Bazel build system, which is the open-source version of Blaze (Google's internal build system).I have some sound issues on my end this week, though Alex's sound came out great. But the biggest problem with this week's episode is that my stream (in postproduction) wound up about 1.5 se...
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3 years ago
51 minutes

Stevey's Tech Talk
STT E52: Service Mesh 101
Hey folks! Today's episode is an intro to Service Meshes.There are many, many players in this space, and I only talk about a few of them. Notably I left out Buoyant, which provides a mesh based on linkerd. So this is not a full comparison of all possible options. But it does cover a lot of the big ones.This episode has some sound and picture issues. I recorded it in my guitar/music studio instead of my regular studio, because I am considering consolidating them and wan...
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3 years ago
56 minutes

Stevey's Tech Talk
STT e51: Should I be a manager?
Hey folks,Someone asked me for career advice on whether they should make the jump over onto the management track. We had a nice conversation about it and I decided to give a little talk on it this week.I had some technical issues and wound up getting delayed a day; my apologies.I also apologize that the editing is a bit choppy. It's a little bit of a bumpy ride, but I wanted to keep myself on topic and I wound up deleting a good 25-30% of the talk. I hope it's intelligible.If you ...
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3 years ago
34 minutes

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STT E50: Jeff Atwood (Stack Overflow cofounder)
Hey folks!I'm very pleased to be hosting Jeff Atwood as our guest this week.Jeff was co-creator of Stack Overflow, which is by far one of themost successful Q&A sites ever created, and is every programmer'sbest friend.Jeff and I talked about all sorts of stuff. I didn't have a fixedagenda and just let the conversation roll. Jeff talks about quitea few topics near and dear to his heart, especially hardware andcolocation. He also talks about his $10k bet with John Carmacko...
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3 years ago
47 minutes

Stevey's Tech Talk
STT E49 - I'm Un-Retiring
Today I talk about how (and why) after 2 years of really enjoying retirement, I've decided to go back into the industry.Feel free to give this one a pass if you are looking for something more like one of my usual "tech talks". This is basically a status update that was suggested by next week's guest, while we were recording.
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3 years ago
56 minutes

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STT e48 - Exploring recursion and programming language expressiveness
Hey folks! This was an overly-ambitious attempt to do a mini-lecture on the Farmer, Dog, Chicken, Grain puzzle and its programming solutions.This was one of the homework questions I had in my Intro to Programming Languages course in the University of Washington's undergraduate Computer Science program, taught at the time by Linda Shapiro. She had us solve this problem in Lisp, Smalltalk, and Prolog.So this is a fairly in-depth technical discussion that might seem a BIT on the boring sid...
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3 years ago
32 minutes

Stevey's Tech Talk
STT e47: Ruby is Great
Hey folks!This week I talk about Ruby, which is one of my Top 3 favorite programming languages (if you count "Lisp" as a single language), the third being Kotlin.If you want to get straight to the hand-waving ranting, you can jump to around the 40 minute mark.This week we're having a competition! We're going to re-do the Farmer, Dog, Chicken, Grain competition I held at Amazon.com around 18 years ago.Sometime this week, if you have time, try writing a succinct and elegant solution to th...
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3 years ago
56 minutes

Stevey's Tech Talk
STT E46: Learn Lisp!
Hey folks! Sorry this one is a day late. I had to redact some confidential information and it took a little extra time.Today we talk about the Lisp family of languages, and how coooool they are, and how cool yoooouuu would be if you learned one or more of them.http://paulgraham.com has the essays I mentioned in the talk. Enjoy!
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3 years ago
46 minutes

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STT E45: Compilers, why learn them?
Hey folks,Apologies for 2 weeks of missing podcasts. The episode 2 weeks ago was all coding and didn't make much sense to just do the audio for. And last week I was busy redoing my recording studio cabling and equipment.In this episode I talk about compilers: a bit about how they work, and a lot about how useful they have been at various points in my career. They are a fun subject and it was an easy episode to record!I mentioned a book, The Essentials of Programming Language...
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3 years ago
44 minutes

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STT e43: Guest - Russ Brennan
I'm joined today by a Google buddy who left for Facebook/Meta 3 years ago. We talk about a broad range of fun topics, including comparing Google and FB in various ways.If you enjoy this content, please head over to YouTube and Like the video, Subscribe to the channel, and if you think it's appropriate, comment on the video as well. It takes years to grow a channel these days, but your actions really do help move us forward. Thank you!
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3 years ago
56 minutes

Stevey's Tech Talk
Stevey's Tech Talk E42: Do I need a CS degree, and can I teach myself?
Hey folks,A commenter asked if I could talk about whether you need a CS degree to be in Big Tech and make it as a software engineer. So that's the topic for today!In this episode, I talk about what you would actually need to study in order to get the equivalent of a CS degree, and I also call our the most core fundamental stuff, which would be: * discrete math, linear algebra, and statistics * theory of computation, algorithms, data structures * compilers, operating sy...
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3 years ago
50 minutes

Stevey's Tech Talk
Stevey's Tech Talk E41: Emacs Part 2 - Emergency Emacs
Hi folks,Given that my Emacs tour from 2 weeks ago is in 2nd place overall on views, I'm gonna see how far I can push my luck, and do another one about Emacs.Apologies to the podcast listeners. I narrate everything but this probably isn't that fun to listen to without seeing what I'm doing. Let me know.This episode is a bit more disjointed than usual because I actually had about 90 minutes of material and I had to edit heavily. I can always redo the parts I edited out in a future episod...
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3 years ago
53 minutes

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Stevey's Tech Talk E40 - Game of Reorgs
In this week's episode I talk about reorgs! How and why to do them, when and why to avoid them, and how to make sure they go as smoothly as possible when you really do have to do one.I also tell some war stories about particular reorgs I experienced at Amazon and Google.If you like this content, please go over to my YouTube channel and subscribe. It improves my placement with the YT algorithm and helps the channel grow. Thank you!
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3 years ago
42 minutes

Stevey's Tech Talk
Stevey's Tech Talk E39: A guided tour of Emacs
Hey folks,This week I did a guided walkthrough of Emacs, on my computer, while narrating what I was typing out.It went pretty smoothly and I _think_ I did an OK job of narrating what we were looking at, as well as speaking aloud almost all the operations I performed during the tour. So I'm hoping that it still works as a podcast, because honestly Emacs is pretty plain and it's not hard to imagine what I'm describing. :) You're probably imagining something fancier than what was act...
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3 years ago
45 minutes

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Stevey's Tech Talk e38: Guest -- Grigory Javadyan
Grigory Javadyan, the commenter who inspired episode 37, has graciously agreed to be a guest on today's show.In this episode we talk about all sorts of interesting things, including: * Zynga and the game industry * Interviewing at big tech companies * Being an SRE vs being a SWE * Google infrastructure and database migrations * Android emulators * Command line vs IDEs (last week's episode) * The future of programmingI really enjoyed this chat, and I h...
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3 years ago
47 minutes

Stevey's Tech Talk
Stevey's Tech Talk E37: sed -i 's/sorry/not sorry/g'
In this episode I dig in my heels and defend my position that you have to know command-line interfaces and shell scripting (or equivalent) in order to be a great programmer and a great generalist.I didn't say it explicitly, but the bottom line is that sometimes you need to do custom batch (and/or streaming) tasks that are not handled by your IDE or your favorite tools. So what do you do? Scripting to the rescue.
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3 years ago
42 minutes

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Stevey's Tech Talk E23 - How to Get Yourself Promoted
This is basically the contents of a tech talk I used to give at Google, to help Google engineers get promoted as fast as possible. I hope it helps!
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3 years ago
38 minutes

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STT e30 - Let's talk about sexual harassment in Big Tech
Special New Years Episode: A call to action. Spread awareness of sexual harassment in the workplace, help put an end to it, and also -- to companies with great training materials -- STOP keeping them confidential and proprietary.Nobody talks about this stuff. That's a problem. This was not an easy episode to do. But this needs to be addressed. Help me out by spreading the word.
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3 years ago
32 minutes

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Stevey's Tech Talk E33 -- Guest: David Herman
Hi folks! We have our first-ever guest on the show. Ex-Googler David Herman has been kind enough to be the guinea pig.In this episode we talk about how to detect and deal with stagnation in your career, lots about mentoring, and a bit about corporate culture. Plus lots of Google stories.
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3 years ago
43 minutes

Stevey's Tech Talk
Hi folks,In this episode I say a tearful adieu. I have taken a very exciting new role at Sourcegraph, and I only want to talk about that from now on, so I'm semi-retiring this podcast.I will release a few episodes a year on this channel, and I will likely put more work than usual into them, so stay subscribed if you would like to see occasional new drops on this channel.Thanks so much for listening, and I hope to see you all on my Sourcegraph talks!Cheers,Steve