
S6:E6 - VS Code and the Extended VS Code Universe
09/15/21 • 41 min
In this episode, we talk about Visual Studio Code with, Jonathan Carter, principal program manager at Microsoft, and Cassidy Williams, director of developer experience at Netlify.
Show Notes- DevNews (sponsor)
- CodeNewbie (sponsor)
- DataStax (sponsor)
- Cockroach Labs (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Swimm (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Stellar (sponsor)
- Visual Studio Code
- TypeScript
- Atom
- C++
- Vim
- Microsoft Visual Studio
- GitHub Codespaces
- ASP.NET
- Active Server Pages
- C# documentation
- Visual InterDev
- .NET
- Firebug
- Monaco
- Gitpod
- CodeSandbox
- CodeTour
- CSS Diner
Jonathan Carter is a project manager at Microsoft, and has had the privilege of working on a bunch of developer tools and services over the last 15 years (e.g. Visual Studio, ASP.NET, browser tools for IE, CodePush). He's passionate about developer productivity and collaboration, and in particular, helping to make it easier to contribute to projects, share ideas amongst your teams, the community, and supporting remote-first cultures.
Cassidy WilliamsCassidy likes making memes, dreams, and software. But actually though, she's a Principal Developer Experience Engineer at Netlify, and makes developer-friendly content across the internet to help people learn and laugh.
In this episode, we talk about Visual Studio Code with, Jonathan Carter, principal program manager at Microsoft, and Cassidy Williams, director of developer experience at Netlify.
Show Notes- DevNews (sponsor)
- CodeNewbie (sponsor)
- DataStax (sponsor)
- Cockroach Labs (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Swimm (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Stellar (sponsor)
- Visual Studio Code
- TypeScript
- Atom
- C++
- Vim
- Microsoft Visual Studio
- GitHub Codespaces
- ASP.NET
- Active Server Pages
- C# documentation
- Visual InterDev
- .NET
- Firebug
- Monaco
- Gitpod
- CodeSandbox
- CodeTour
- CSS Diner
Jonathan Carter is a project manager at Microsoft, and has had the privilege of working on a bunch of developer tools and services over the last 15 years (e.g. Visual Studio, ASP.NET, browser tools for IE, CodePush). He's passionate about developer productivity and collaboration, and in particular, helping to make it easier to contribute to projects, share ideas amongst your teams, the community, and supporting remote-first cultures.
Cassidy WilliamsCassidy likes making memes, dreams, and software. But actually though, she's a Principal Developer Experience Engineer at Netlify, and makes developer-friendly content across the internet to help people learn and laugh.
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S6:E5 - When You Should Start Thinking About Performance
In this episode, we talk about web performance with Todd Underwood, senior director of engineering and SRE at Google.
Show Notes- DevNews (sponsor)
- CodeNewbie (sponsor)
- DataStax (sponsor)
- Cockroach Labs (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Swimm (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Stellar (sponsor)
Todd Underwood is a director at Google. He leads machine learning for site reliability engineering (SRE) for Google. ML SRE teams build and scale internal and external ML services and are critical to almost every product area at Google. He is also the engineering site lead for Google’s Pittsburgh office.
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S6:E7 - Looking at Software Mistakes and Tradeoffs
In this episode, we talk about software mistakes and tradeoffs with Tomasz Lelek, senior software engineer at DataStax and co-author of the book, "Software Mistakes and Tradeoffs: Making good programming decisions." After listening if you want to get a copy of the book, go to the link in our show notes and use offer code poddevdisc21 for a 35% discount.
Show Notes- DevNews (sponsor)
- CodeNewbie (sponsor)
- DataStax (sponsor)
- Cockroach Labs (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Swimm (DevDiscuss) (sponsor)
- Stellar (sponsor)
- Software Mistakes and Tradeoffs: How to make good programming decisions
Tomasz currently works at Datastax, building products around one of the world's favorite distributed databases - Cassandra. He contributes to Java-Driver, Cassandra-Quarkus, Cassandra-Kafka connector, and Stargate. He is also co-author of the book, "Software Mistakes and Tradeoffs: Making good programming decisions"
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