Erica Pyatt, head of government and advocacy at LinkedIn joins the show to discuss how marketers targeting the public sector can get the most out of the platform. We also discuss some of the new tools available to influencers including LinkedIn Live Video and ways to get a streaming program started.
Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S2 E18: Mubashar Iqbal, Pod Hunt
Mubashar Iqbal, AKA Mubs, has always been a maker. Having built 85 side projects, he is no stranger to launching new products, being inspired by his love for Product Hunt, he got the idea to create something with the same mechanics, but for podcasts. On a train ride home, he started to build pod hunt, a place for podcast lovers to submit and vote on new episodes, solving discovery around episodes over entire podcast shows.
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- RIMS (go.rims.org/codestory)
- Scatterspoke (scatterspoke.com)
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The Stack Overflow Podcast - You’re Over Reacting
If you're in the market for a used car and some retro web design, look no further.
Thanks to our Lifeboater of the week, Günter Zöchbauer, for explaining how to use the MyHomePage widget in Flutter.
The Government Huddle with Brian Chidester - The One with the Messaging Consultant
Zach Messler, marketing consultant to B2G & B2B technology companies, joins the show to discuss best practices around positioning your message and understanding your audience. We also discuss why, when it comes to marketing, conventional wisdom is out the window.
Talk Python To Me - #267: 15 amazing pytest plugins
PHPUgly - 193:John’s Arrest
Show #193 - 2020-06-04 - Show Notes
This week on the podcast, Eric, John, and Thomas discuss testing in PHP, some new proposed RFCs, new hardware, and a lot more.
- Twitter Will Allow Employees To Work At Home Forever
- Command and Conjure Remasterd
- Episode 100: The Final Rant - /dev/hell
- The Grumpy Programmer's Guide To Testing PHP Applications | php[architect]
- Just shaved half the runtime off my tests in CI
- Microsoft Open-Sources GW-BASIC | Windows Command Line
- Stop Using Sqlite in Laravel Unit Tests
- [My new keyboard - Kinesi](https://kinesis-ergo.com/keyboards/advantage2-keyboard/s
- ErgoDox EZ: An Incredible Mechanical Ergonomic Keyboard
- RFC: nullsafe_operator
- PHPUnit and Attributes
- Suspect Asks for “a Lawyer, Dawg.” Judge Says He Asked for “a Lawyer Dog.”
- PHPUnit order of operations
The Stack Overflow Podcast - New tools for new times
You can find Textmoji here. A few taps and you're the hippest typographer in your company's work chat.
Seek, the app from iNaturalist, is available on Android and iOS. You can find it here. Ben has over 30 plants, a dozen insects, and five amphibians, so if you're feeling competitive, it's gonna be a long hike to catch up.
It can be hard selling software or design in a period where vendors and potential clients can rarely meet in person. Paul has been enjoying Whimsical, which advertises itself as allowing users to "communicate visually at the speed of thought."
We also spend some time discussing Supabase, an open source Firebase alternative.
As discussed in the intro to this episode, we wanted to share some resources connected to the ongoing protests and memorials happening in the US. Black and Brown, a group of employees within Stack Overflow, put together some recommendations of social media accounts to follow.
Python Bytes - #184 Too many ways to wait with await?
- Waiting in asyncio
- virtualenv is faster than venv
- Latency in Asynchronous Python
- How to Deprecate a PyPI Package
- Another progress bar library: Enlighten
- Code Ocean
- Extras
- Joke
Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S2 E17: Dominik Obermaier, HiveMQ
Growing up in a small rural city in Germany, Dominic Obermaier was not exposed too much when it comes to computers. After studying computer science in college, he was hooked. A frequent reader of ancient philosophy, he likes to hang out with friends and play board games, specifically long-lasting games such as Arkham horror. Obermaier started a company with his college friends with the goal to broker data from connected devices, and not just a few, but millions following his very own standardized IoT protocol MQTT. This solution is now known as HiveMQ.
Today’s Sponsors:
- Atomic Child (atomicchild.com)
- Save the Children (savethechildren.org/savekids)
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- Calibre (calibreapp.com)
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The Stack Overflow Podcast - Javascript is ready to get its own place
Has there ever been a tech startup that raised shy of $3 billion, inflation-adjusted for any era, while barely making a ripple with actual customers? Magic Leap just pocketed a fresh $350 million in funding, on the condition that its co-founder and CEO Rony Abovitz, agree to step aside and allow new leadership to take the reins. We chat AR/VR, dot-com flameouts, and why crazy tech is worth believing in.
Sara hips us to the 11th anniversary of Node.js and the 25th anniversary of Javascript. The latter has the distinction of being the only language to appear in the top 10 for most loved and most hated languages on our 2020 developer survey.
Paul and Sara reminisce about Javascript callbacks. Hard work builds character, don't ya know.
This episode was recorded before the recent protests, and so does not contain any discussion of current events in the United States. We will touch on it in future episodes, but you can find Stack Overflow's statement on it here.
