Business And Philosophy

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Business, philosophy, and culture episodes of SE Daily

Episodes

  • Advertising Analytics with Jonah Goodhart

    16/09/2017 Duration: 41min

    Moat is one of the most successful advertising technology companies in history. After building a business from measurement of ad impressions, Moat was sold to Oracle for $850 million. Advertising powers the free content on the Internet. Measurement makes it easier for publishers to monetize their content. At Software Engineering Daily, we know this from The post Advertising Analytics with Jonah Goodhart appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Doing Anything with George Anders

    14/09/2017 Duration: 01h17s

    Software gives us new ways of communicating with each other. Engineers build scalable systems for e-commerce, helpdesk, and video sharing–and these systems do scale, to millions of people. But software alone cannot serve all of the demands of all the users and customers on these platforms. We need customer service representatives to address unexpected demands. The post Doing Anything with George Anders appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Information Theory with Jimmy Soni and Rob Goodman

    04/09/2017 Duration: 55min

    We write code in a language that looks like English. Whether it is JavaScript, Fortran, or assembly language, that code is an abstraction on top of layers of intermediate languages, binary, transistors, and physics. 100 years ago, this would have seemed like magic. Most of us know about Alan Turing, who described the vision of The post Information Theory with Jimmy Soni and Rob Goodman appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Internet Extremism with Lochlan Bloom

    25/08/2017 Duration: 54min

    Religious extremists use technology to recruit vulnerable individuals to a violent cause. Google is developing ways to combat this extremism through its platforms, namely YouTube. When a user looks for inflammatory religious or supremacist content, YouTube’s “Redirect Method” instead sends those users toward anti-terrorist videos. Google’s fight against extremism compelled writer Lochlan Bloom to write The post Internet Extremism with Lochlan Bloom appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Ad Fraud Overview with Shailin Dhar

    23/08/2017 Duration: 40min

    The Internet runs on advertising. Advertising is subject to fraud–but then again, so is every system of online transactions. The amount of money lost in electronic payments fraud and ecommerce scamming is probably much greater than what is lost due to ad fraud. So why do we keep covering advertising fraud on Software Engineering Daily? The post Ad Fraud Overview with Shailin Dhar appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Building Developer Communities with Juan Pablo Buriticá

    16/08/2017 Duration: 58min

    Building and nurturing a developer community is hard work but it is vital for the growth of a country’s technology ecosystem. When communities coalesce around programming languages, tools or programming methods, what follows is a network of conferences, meet ups and other similar events. Juan Pablo Buriticá, VP of Engineering at Splice, has spent the The post Building Developer Communities with Juan Pablo Buriticá appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Quantum Computing with Vijay Pande

    03/08/2017 Duration: 49min

    Quantum computing is based on the system of quantum mechanics. In quantum computing, we perform operations over qubits instead of bits. A qubit is a vector, which can take on many more values than 0 or 1. The technology used to implement quantum computers is advancing such that it has its own Moore’s Law, but The post Quantum Computing with Vijay Pande appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Patents with Nicole Shanahan

    01/08/2017 Duration: 49min

    Patents allow individuals and company to lay creative claim for an invention. A patent can provide protection from having its idea being used without giving credit to its creators. Of course, is that patents can be filed and not turned into products, inhibiting innovation. Patents can also be used offensively in a practice known as The post Patents with Nicole Shanahan appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Software in Latin America with Mariana Costa

    25/07/2017 Duration: 48min

    Access to education is something everyone strives for but not all achieve–especially education that leads to meaningful and well-paying work. In today’s world where software is eating all sorts of industries, access to a good technical education is still out of the reach of many people. Laboratoria is a social enterprise which teaches women from The post Software in Latin America with Mariana Costa appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Simple Programmer with John Sonmez

    19/07/2017 Duration: 01h06min

    Software engineers have a skill set that can be applied to solve problems outside of a codebase. Analytical skills can be used to evaluate investment opportunities. Creative thinking can be used to build businesses. Communication skills can be used to build and enhance relationships. John Sonmez is a software engineer who created the Simple Programmer, The post Simple Programmer with John Sonmez appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Culture Fit with Ammon Bartram

    03/07/2017 Duration: 52min

    “Culture fit” is a term that is used to describe engineers that have the right personality for a given company. In the hiring process, “lack of culture fit” is used to turn away engineers who are good enough at coding but just don’t seem right for the company. As today’s guest Ammon Bartram says, “lack The post Culture Fit with Ammon Bartram appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Computer Logic with Chris Dixon

    30/06/2017 Duration: 49min

    The history of computing can be thought of as a series of ideas rather than objects. From Aristotle’s formalization of the syllogism, to Alan Turing’s model for an all-purpose computing machine, to Satoshi Nakamoto’s distributed transaction ledger–these breakthroughs did not come in the form of polished, tangible objects. In fact, the objects which end up The post Computer Logic with Chris Dixon appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Search Engine Land with Danny Sullivan

    23/06/2017 Duration: 55min

    Search engines run our lives. The path we take to information is dictated by Google, Facebook, Amazon, and other forms of search. Search engines feel objective and truthful, but are built through ongoing experimentation and subjective decision making. That’s what has kept Danny Sullivan writing about search engines for twenty years. The content Google prioritizes, The post Search Engine Land with Danny Sullivan appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Episode 500 with Pranay Mohan and Erika Hokanson

    21/06/2017 Duration: 56min

    Software Engineering Daily has been around for almost two years. In this episode Pranay Mohan and Erika Hokanson join me for a reflection on where we have been and where we are going. Pranay was the producer of Software Engineering Daily for the first year, after which he left and went to work at Snapchat. The post Episode 500 with Pranay Mohan and Erika Hokanson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Microsoft History with Richard Campbell

    09/06/2017 Duration: 01h01min

    Microsoft’s past is full of stories. It’s early period of corporate domination in the 1990s was followed by a period of government antitrust scrutiny, and a period of unsure product direction. Today, Microsoft’s focus on cloud has allowed the company to regain its footing with a clear trajectory for growth. Since 2002, Richard Campbell has The post Microsoft History with Richard Campbell appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Skepticism Roundtable with Ammon Bartram and Kyle Polich

    07/06/2017 Duration: 53min

    Engineers have plenty to be skeptical about. We look to data sets to give us something resembling objective truth. Some areas of research have so many variables that it is hard to isolate facts. Kyle Polich hosts the popular data science show Data Skeptic, where he examines problems and solutions around data, and he is The post Skepticism Roundtable with Ammon Bartram and Kyle Polich appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • iOS and Podcasts with Rob Walch

    30/05/2017 Duration: 01h12min

    Apple controls the iOS ecosystem. As an accident of history, Apple also controls the podcasting ecosystem. Unlike most ecosystems within Apple’s dominion, podcasts remain open. A podcaster merely has to record an mp3, distribute it via RSS feed, and submit that RSS feed to the iTunes podcast portal. Podcasting has thrived in recent years, but The post iOS and Podcasts with Rob Walch appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Oil and Gas Data with Evan Anderson

    18/05/2017 Duration: 42min

    Public data is not always so accessible. It is nice when you can request data simply by making an API call, but that is the exception rather than the rule–especially when we are talking about data managed by the government. Oil and gas drilling data falls into this category. Oseberg is a company that is The post Oil and Gas Data with Evan Anderson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Digital Ownership with Chris Groskopf

    16/05/2017 Duration: 41min

    When you purchase an ebook you must agree to the Terms of Service that tell you what you can do with it. What is actually in that terms of service? What are you agreeing to when you buy an ebook? The answers might surprise you. In this episode, Srini Kadamati interviews Chris Groskopf  on how The post Digital Ownership with Chris Groskopf appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Artsy with Daniel Doubrovkine

    15/05/2017 Duration: 56min

    Artsy is an online art marketplace. This might sound like a simple engineering problem–you just set up a basic ecommerce site, list some pieces of art, and start making money, right? The art world is complicated. There are four major pillars: patrons, art fairs, galleries, and auctions. Bringing these different parts online is not trivial. The post Artsy with Daniel Doubrovkine appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

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