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Jun 5, 2018 • 38min
Our reactions to Microsoft buying GitHub (Spotlight #14)
Hear insights and reactions from Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo as they break down the news of Microsoft’s acquisition of GitHub — from speculation to confirmation — including commentary from members of the developer community by way of Twitter and Slack.
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Featuring:Adam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XJerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:
Will Microsoft buy GitHub?
Microsoft has been talking about buying GitHub, a startup at the center of the software world last valued at $2 billion
A bright future for GitHub
Microsoft to acquire GitHub for $7.5 billion
Microsoft is buying GitHub for $7.5 billion
👋 Hello, GitHub
Here’s the issue we posted to share our list of podcast episodes covering of the dramatic shift of Microsoft over the years.
Congratulations GitHub on the acquisition by Microsoft
Winners and Losers on YouTube
The Four
Scott Galloway (@profgalloway) on Twitter
@masukomi’s tweet
@dorkitude’s tweet
@mjackson’s tweet
@migueldeicaza’s tweet
@kellabyte’s tweet
@jasonfried’s tweet
@dhh’s tweet
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Jun 1, 2018 • 54min
ML in JS... well... yes? (JS Party #28)
Suz Hinton, Jerod Santo, Kevin Ball, and Christopher Hiller talk about machine learning, the ethics surrounding it, why you would use JavaScript with it, and much more.
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Featuring:Suz Hinton – GitHub, Mastodon, XJerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XKevin Ball – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XChristopher Hiller – Website, GitHub, Mastodon, XShow Notes:
ML4ALL - A machine learning conference for the rest of us.
Machine Learning, Art and JavaScript - Amy Cheng - ML4ALL 2018 - YouTube
Deep Dream Generator
Humming Bird on Fire
Hello tensorflow – Monica Dinculescu
Oaths, pledges and manifestos: a master list of ethical tech values
Practical AI with Chris Benson and Daniel Whitenack
Jump or Not to Jump: Solving Flappy Bird with Deep Reinforcement Learning - Kaleo Ha’o - ML4ALL 2018
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

May 31, 2018 • 1h 5min
Curl turns 20, HTTP/2, QUIC (Changelog Interviews #299)
Daniel Stenberg joined the show to talk about 20 years of curl, what’s new with http2, and the backstory of QUIC - a new transport designed by Jim Roskind at Google which offers reduced latency compared to that of TCP+TLS+HTTP/2.
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DigitalOcean – DigitalOcean is simplicity at scale. Whether your business is running one virtual machine or ten thousand, DigitalOcean gets out of your way so your team can build, deploy, and scale faster and more efficiently. New accounts get $100 in credit to use in your first 60 days.
OSCON – O’Reilly’s Open Source Convention combines the experience of the open source community with ideas and strategies for using open source tools and technologies. There’s no event quite like OSCON! When registration opens — save 20% on most passes by using the code CHANGELOG when you register.
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Featuring:Daniel Stenberg – Website, GitHub, Mastodon, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XJerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:
Daniel Stenberg on Twitter: “Twenty years of maintaining open source, and all I ever got… “
Everything curl - Book
Copy as curl
Web transport, today and tomorrow
QUIC
QUIC Homepage
What is the difference between TPC and UDP?
IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force
The annual curl user survey is up. Please donate a few minutes and answer some questions!
curl survey 2017 – analysis | daniel.haxx.se
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

May 29, 2018 • 43min
Inside React with Sophie Alpert (The React Podcast #11)
Sophie Alpert is a core contributor to React and is currently the engineering manager for the React team at Facebook. She has been contributing to React for over 3 years now, making her first contributions while she was working as an engineer at Khan Academy.
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Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com.
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Featuring:Sophie Alpert – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XMichael Jackson – Website, GitHub, XMichael Chan – Website, GitHub, XShow Notes:
React v16.0
React 16 rewrite
Improving the React repo infrastructure
Hi, I’m trans.
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May 25, 2018 • 58min
A tooling extravaganza! (JS Party #27)
Kevin Ball, Alex Sexton, Nick Nisi, and Christopher Hiller talk all things tooling. Build tooling, linting, formatting, IDEs, and a small tangent on Vim.
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Linode – Our cloud server of choice. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2018. Start your server - head to linode.com/changelog
Featuring:Kevin Ball – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, XAlex Sexton – Website, GitHub, XNick Nisi – Website, GitHub, Bluesky, Mastodon, XChristopher Hiller – Website, GitHub, Mastodon, XShow Notes:
Babel · The compiler for writing next generation JavaScript
babel online compiler - test babel online!
webpack - website
GitHub for webpack - GitHub for webpack
gulp.js
Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner- website
GitHub for Grunt -GitHub for Grunt
Broccoli.js - The asset pipeline for ambitious applications - website
ESLint - Pluggable JavaScript linter
Atom - official website
GitHub for Atom - Atom on GitHub
Visual Studio Code - Code Editing. Redefined - website
Home - Neovim - website
GitHub for Neovim - Neovim on GitHub
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

May 23, 2018 • 51min
The beginnings of Microsoft Azure (Changelog Interviews #298)
We’re on location at Microsoft Build 2018 talking with Julia White, Corporate Vice President at Microsoft — a 17 year Microsoft veteran. We talked with Julia about her take on this “new Microsoft”, Satya Nadella’s first appearance as CEO when they revealed the first glimpse of Microsoft’s cloud offering which started with Office, the beginnings of Microsoft Azure, Azure as the world’s computer, and how every company is becoming a software company.
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Linode – Our cloud server of choice. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2018. Start your server - head to linode.com/changelog
GoCD – GoCD is an on-premise open source continuous delivery server created by ThoughtWorks that lets you automate and streamline your build-test-release cycle for reliable, continuous delivery of your product.
Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com.
Featuring:Julia White – XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XJerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:
Microsoft Build 2018
Standing out from the crowd is an awesome profile of Julia on Microsoft Story Labs
Microsoft has turned a spotlight onto one of its coolest execs, Office GM Julia White
Microsoft Azure
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

May 22, 2018 • 35min
Codesandbox with Ives van Hoorne (The React Podcast #10)
Ives van Hoorne is the creator of Codesandbox; an online code editor written completely in React. Although Codesandbox is written in React, it can be used to build applications for any front-end framework.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:O'Reilly Fluent Conference – Learn the latest JavaScript tools and methods. Build a better web. Deliver the best user experiences. Be part of what past attendees call “a great center for modern web development and disruption,” and “the best place to see the current state of the web.” Use discount code JSPARTY to save 20% on most passes. Location and dates: San Jose, California, June 11-14. Learn more - oreil.ly/2J4z8da
Rollbar – We catch our errors before our users do because of Rollbar. Resolve errors in minutes, and deploy your code with confidence. Learn more at rollbar.com/changelog.
Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com.
Linode – Our cloud server of choice. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2018. Start your server - head to linode.com/changelog
Featuring:Ives van Hoorne – Website, GitHub, XMichael Jackson – Website, GitHub, XShow Notes:
Codesandbox
codesandbox-client
Cerebral
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

May 18, 2018 • 59min
🎊 TS Party! 🎊 (JS Party #26)
Jerod Santo, Nick Nisi, and Christopher Hiller talk about what TypeScript is and why we should care, who’s using TypeScript, and thoughts on developer titles.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Rollbar – We catch our errors before our users do because of Rollbar. Resolve errors in minutes, and deploy your code with confidence. Learn more at rollbar.com/changelog.
O'Reilly Fluent Conference – Learn the latest JavaScript tools and methods. Build a better web. Deliver the best user experiences. Be part of what past attendees call “a great center for modern web development and disruption,” and “the best place to see the current state of the web.” Use discount code JSPARTY to save 20% on most passes. Location and dates: San Jose, California, June 11-14. Learn more - oreil.ly/2J4z8da
Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com.
Linode – Our cloud server of choice. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2018. Start your server - head to linode.com/changelog
Featuring:Jerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XNick Nisi – Website, GitHub, Bluesky, Mastodon, XChristopher Hiller – Website, GitHub, Mastodon, XShow Notes:
Embrace, extend, and extinguish - Wikipedia
The Changelog #152: TypeScript and Open Source at Microsoft with Anders Hejlsberg and Jonathan Turner
AtScript - Wikipedia
Jaume Sanchez Elias on Twitter: “JavaScript is like the parent that lets you do all kind of goofy mildly dangerous things like tumbling in bouncy castles, and even joins in the fun TypeScript is like the parent that gives you a stern look and says that they’re not angry, just disappointed”
Jerod Santo on Twitter: “Please stop trying to distinguish between these terms (developer, programmer, engineer, etc.). It’s arbitrary, divisive, and not at all useful…”
Trek Glowacki on Twitter: “Since our industry seems hell bent on giving people “Senior” titles who are in the first decade of their career, I’d like to propose we introduce a new layer of Elder Software Engineer, for people in the 11-20 years range, and Ancient Software Engineering for those 21+”
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

May 16, 2018 • 1h 15min
Prisma and the GraphQL data layer (Changelog Interviews #297)
Johannes Schickling, co-founder and CEO of Prisma, joined the show to catch us up on all things GraphQL — the tech, the possibilities, the community, how Prisma turns your database into a GraphQL API, their new business direction, Prisma Cloud, open source vs enterprise, and the upcoming GraphQL Europe in Berlin on June 15th.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Rollbar – We catch our errors before our users do because of Rollbar. Resolve errors in minutes, and deploy your code with confidence. Learn more at rollbar.com/changelog.
DigitalOcean – DigitalOcean is simplicity at scale. Whether your business is running one virtual machine or ten thousand, DigitalOcean gets out of your way so your team can build, deploy, and scale faster and more efficiently. New accounts get $100 in credit to use in your first 60 days.
GoCD – GoCD is an on-premise open source continuous delivery server created by ThoughtWorks that lets you automate and streamline your build-test-release cycle for reliable, continuous delivery of your product.
Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com.
Featuring:Johannes Schickling – GitHub, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XJerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XShow Notes:
The Changelog #255: Why is GraphQL so cool? with Johannes Schickling
Prisma raises $4.5M to build the GraphQL data layer for all databases
Prisma | Open-Source GraphQL ORM for GraphQL Servers
prismagraphql/prisma: ⚡️ Prisma turns your database into a realtime GraphQL API
Quickstart | Prisma Docs
GraphQL Radio
GraphQL Europe 2018
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

May 15, 2018 • 58min
Emotion with Kye Hohenberger (The React Podcast #9)
Kye Hohenberger is the author of the Emotion JavaScript library, a popular choice among React developers who prefer using CSS-in-JS to traditional CSS stylesheets. In this episode we discuss his work on Emotion including where he got the initial inspiration for the project and his motivation for creating it. We also discuss the future of the project and what may be in store for the future of CSS-in-JS.
Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:O'Reilly Fluent Conference – Learn the latest JavaScript tools and methods. Build a better web. Deliver the best user experiences. Be part of what past attendees call “a great center for modern web development and disruption,” and “the best place to see the current state of the web.” Use discount code JSPARTY to save 20% on most passes. Location and dates: San Jose, California, June 11-14. Learn more - oreil.ly/2J4z8da
Rollbar – Our error monitoring partner. Rollbar provides real-time error monitoring, alerting, and analytics to help us resolve production errors in minutes. To start resolving errors in minutes, and deploying with confidence - head to rollbar.com/changelog
Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Learn more at fastly.com.
Linode – Our cloud server of choice. Deploy a fast, efficient, native SSD cloud server for only $5/month. Get 4 months free using the code changelog2018. Start your server - head to linode.com/changelog
Featuring:Kye Hohenberger – GitHub, XMichael Jackson – Website, GitHub, XShow Notes:
Emotion
Emotion “next” (experimental)
glam
stylis.js
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!