

The Sourcegraph Podcast
Beyang and Quinn
The Sourcegraph Podcast is a new show about developer tools and their creators. It can sometimes feel like a full-time job just staying on top of the latest libraries, frameworks, plugins, extensions, CLI tools, and developer apps. We want to help you do that, by giving you a window into the minds of some of the best and brightest people working at the forefront of developer productivity. You'll hear from dev tool company founders, open-source authors, and developer efficiency leaders inside some of the best engineering organizations. Our guests share war stories, origin stories, worldviews, histories, prognostications, and the tools and technologies they're most excited about today. If you're a programmer who is passionate about leveling up your own productivity or perhaps an aspiring dev tool creator yourself, this podcast is for you.
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Jun 8, 2020 • 3min
Introducing the Sourcegraph Podcast
Welcome to the Sourcegraph podcast, a new show about developer tools and their creators. Over the next couple of weeks, we'll be publishing conversations with people we think are some of the best and brightest minds working on tools and infrastructure for developers. Here's a partial lineup:Luke Hoban, co-founder and CTO of Pulumi, co-founder of TypeScript, formerly program manager at MicrosoftRyan Djurovich, dev tools and DevOps leader at Xero, formerly CloudflareCharity Majors, co-founder and CTO of Honeycomb, formerly infrastructure tech lead at Parse and FacebookEvan Culver, dev tools and infrastructure leader at Segment, formerly UberRijnard van Tonder, creator of Comby, formerly PhD researcher at CMU with stints at Microsoft Research and Facebook, now at SourcegraphDavid Cramer, co-founder and CTO of Sentry, formerly SWE at DropboxYves Junqueira, co-founder and CEO of YourBase, formerly SRE at GoogleJohn Ewart, co-founder and CTO of YourBase, formerly SWE at AmazonDan Bentley, founder and CEO of Tilt, formerly SWE at GoogleIf you have ideas or suggestions for guests, hit us up on Twitter. We're speaking to an audience of developers who love leveling up their productivity and, perhaps, who also aspire to create great dev tools themselves. If that's you, then subscribe! We look forward to sharing some insightful conversations with you over the next few weeks.