The latest episode of the podcast is available in the usual place. On this one, we talk to Jen Myers, one of our designers. I've worked with her a few times now, and she's great. We had a fun conversation about the various things she's into, most notably Girl Develop It Columbus.
Quite a long time elapsed between recording this episode and posting it. That certainly had nothing to do with my desire to get it out there, but other episodes had tighter timing considerations. So I'm very glad that the schedule cleared enough that we could finally get this one out there.
Go have a listen, already!
Friday, May 4, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
ThinkRelevance: The Podcast - Episodes 009 and 010
I've been a bit remiss in posting here. I imagine most people that listen to the podcast are watching out for new episodes over at the company blog, anyway. Still, I wanted to call out these episodes because they're two of my favorites so far.
First, on episode 009, I got a chance to talk to Alan. We talked about Relevance's recent re-launch of our training efforts, which was cool. But my favorite part of the interview was the bit in the second half where Alan launches into a really interesting explanation of some academic papers he's been looking at lately. Good stuff.
On episode 010, I finally got to interview Stu Halloway. I've wanted to have Stu on since the beginning of the podcast. We talked about Datomic, of course, although not exclusively. You can tell by the extensive show notes that we covered a lot of ground.
Both episodes were a lot of fun for me, and I'm already looking forward to having both of these guys on again.
First, on episode 009, I got a chance to talk to Alan. We talked about Relevance's recent re-launch of our training efforts, which was cool. But my favorite part of the interview was the bit in the second half where Alan launches into a really interesting explanation of some academic papers he's been looking at lately. Good stuff.
On episode 010, I finally got to interview Stu Halloway. I've wanted to have Stu on since the beginning of the podcast. We talked about Datomic, of course, although not exclusively. You can tell by the extensive show notes that we covered a lot of ground.
Both episodes were a lot of fun for me, and I'm already looking forward to having both of these guys on again.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
ThinkRelevance: The Podcast, Episode 008
I realize we just released a podcast two days ago, but a) there hadn't been one for almost a month before that, and b) I had already recorded this one with Fogus talking about Himera, his ClojureScript compilation web service. Himera just got a facelift and some new functionality, so it seemed like a good time to put out an episode where we talk a bit more about it.
Of course, we didn't limit ourselves to just talking about ClojureScript. We also hit reading, German rock, and a bunch of other interesting stuff.
Go listen!
Of course, we didn't limit ourselves to just talking about ClojureScript. We also hit reading, German rock, and a bunch of other interesting stuff.
Go listen!
Monday, March 26, 2012
ThinkRelevance: The Podcast, Episode 007
I just published ThinkRelevance: the Podcast, episode 007 to the intertubes. Have a listen! We talk to Clinton Nixon (the man so awesome it took two presidents to name him), about his Ruby on Rails setup. Clinton is an interesting guy, and I had fun talking to him.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
ThinkRelevance: The Podcast, Episode 006
The latest episode of ThinkRelevance: The Podcast is up. On this episode, I had a chance to talk to Larry Karnowski, mostly about Relevance culture. Relevance has a very interesting set of practices and traditions that are a large part of both why it's so fun to work there and why we're so good at what we do (if I do say so myself). Larry is one of the key keepers of that culture, and he does a great job of explaining what many of those practices and traditions are.
Have a listen!
Have a listen!
Friday, February 3, 2012
ThinkRelevance: The Podcast, Episode 005
Ever since I began thinking about doing a Relevance podcast, I knew that I was going to want to have Michael Parenteau on the show. Michael is head of our design department, and a designer himself. He has a great attitude, and brings both that and his considerable talent to everything he does. I happened to be down in Durham the week that we released the new website, which Michael had a big hand in bringing about, so I knew the time was right to have a conversation with him about it.
Check out the latest episode over at the ThinkRelevance blog!
Check out the latest episode over at the ThinkRelevance blog!
Thursday, January 26, 2012
ThinkRelevance: The Podcast, Episode 004
This time, I interview Aaron Bedra, who has left the company. And yes, we knew he was leaving when we did the podcast, which I think is really cool. I like working at a place where we feel comfortable posting interviews with people who have decided to go work somewhere else.
Check out the episode here.
Check out the episode here.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
ShadowSpawn Version 0.2.2
Version 0.2.2 of shadowspawn is out. Go download it!
This version fixes issue #14, where shadowspawn wasn't correctly handling options that started with a dash. The biggest problem with that, of course, is that it stopped people from using shadowspawn together with rsync, which is a pretty killer combination. I use that setup myself, and it means I can do things like have dozens of full copies of my hard drive, but files that are the same from one backup to the other don't take up any additional space. Nice.
This version fixes issue #14, where shadowspawn wasn't correctly handling options that started with a dash. The biggest problem with that, of course, is that it stopped people from using shadowspawn together with rsync, which is a pretty killer combination. I use that setup myself, and it means I can do things like have dozens of full copies of my hard drive, but files that are the same from one backup to the other don't take up any additional space. Nice.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
ThinkRelevance: The Podcast, Episode 003 - Brenton Ashworth on ClojureScript One
Episode 003 of ThinkRelevance: The Podcast is out. We talk to Brenton Ashworth about ClojureScript One. Check it out at http://thinkrelevance.com/blog/2012/01/12/podcast-episode-003.html.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Look, Ma, I'm on the Polytechnicast!
While I was in Minnesota over the holidays, I made a point of going to hang out with my good friend Rob Stenzinger. We talked about nerd stuff, as we always do. One thing led to another, and before I knew it we were recording a screencast about Clojure. Have a look, and try not to laugh too much when I forget the semantics of set literals.
ThinkRelevance: The Podcast, Episode 002 - David Liebke
I'm a little behind on posting this, but the second episode of Think Relevance: The Podcast, is out. In this one, we talk to David Liebke about Avout, a Clojure library for coordinating distributed state changes.
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