Console DevTools
57 episodes - English - Latest episode: 10 months ago - ★★★★★ - 7 ratingsInterviews with interesting people in the devtools space. From security to dev focused infrastructure, and from homomorphic encryption to privacy and decentralization, we discuss the technical details around devtools.
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Episodes
EP3 - Automerge (conflict-free JSON-like data structure) & Polypane (browser testing tool)
July 22, 2021 06:45 - 13 minutes - 13.2 MBEpisode 3 of the Console DevTools Podcast, a devtools discussion with David Mytton (Co-founder, Console) and Jean Yang (CEO, Akita Software). Tools discussed: Automerge - JSON-like data structure for concurrent writes. Polypane - Browser testing tool Find more interesting tools and beta releases for developers at https://console.dev Other things mentioned Local-First Software - academic paper Syncthing vim Javascript Typescript WebAssembly SQLite Akita Software Let us know what...
EP2 - GitHub Copilot (AI pair programming) & Tuple (screen sharing for developers)
July 15, 2021 06:45 - 15 minutes - 14.7 MBEpisode 2 of the Console DevTools Podcast, a devtools discussion with David Mytton (Co-founder, Console) and Jean Yang (CEO, Akita Software). Tools discussed: GitHub Copilot - AI pair programming for VS Code. Tuple - Screen sharing optimized for developers. Find more interesting tools and beta releases for developers at https://console.dev Other things mentioned: Computer Aided Programming Group at MIT. Jean’s programming language research. GNU General Public License (GPL). Django. ...
GitHub Copilot (AI pair programming) & Tuple (screen sharing for developers) - S01E02
July 15, 2021 06:45 - 15 minutes - 14.7 MBEpisode 2 of the Console DevTools Podcast, a devtools discussion with David Mytton (Co-founder, Console) and Jean Yang (CEO, Akita Software). Tools discussed: GitHub Copilot - AI pair programming for VS Code. Tuple - Screen sharing optimized for developers. Find more interesting tools and beta releases for developers at https://console.dev Other things mentioned: Computer Aided Programming Group at MIT. Jean’s programming language research. GNU General Public License (GPL). Django. ...
EP1 - Waypoint (build, deploy, release) & Zellij (terminal workspace)
July 08, 2021 07:00 - 15 minutes - 14.7 MBEpisode 1 of the Console DevTools Podcast, a devtools discussion with David Mytton (Co-founder, Console) and Jean Yang (CEO, Akita Software). Tools discussed: Waypoint - Build, deploy, and release across platforms. Zellij - Terminal workspace manager (tabs + multiplexing). Find more interesting tools and beta releases for developers at https://console.dev Other things mentioned: HCL - Hashicorp Configuration Language. Vagrant. Terraform. Kubernetes. Gitpod. GitHub Codespaces. tmu...
Waypoint (build, deploy, release) & Zellij (terminal workspace) - S01E01
July 08, 2021 07:00 - 15 minutes - 14.7 MBEpisode 1 of the Console DevTools Podcast, a devtools discussion with David Mytton (Co-founder, Console) and Jean Yang (CEO, Akita Software). Tools discussed: Waypoint - Build, deploy, and release across platforms. Zellij - Terminal workspace manager (tabs + multiplexing). Find more interesting tools and beta releases for developers at https://console.dev Other things mentioned: HCL - Hashicorp Configuration Language. Vagrant. Terraform. Kubernetes. Gitpod. GitHub Codespaces. tmu...
Trailer
June 15, 2021 11:27 - 1 minute - 1.47 MBAs software has become more important, so the demand for developers has increased. Whether you call yourself an engineer, a programmer, developer, hacker or coder, more and more organizations are building skilled technology teams to change how they achieve their mission. Developers make big decisions, yet they face an onslaught of sales and marketing combined with an unrelenting velocity of releases to keep up with. From open source, cloud, large public company or small startup, there has ...
Season 1 Trailer
June 15, 2021 11:27 - 1 minute - 1.47 MBAs software has become more important, so the demand for developers has increased. Whether you call yourself an engineer, a programmer, developer, hacker or coder, more and more organizations are building skilled technology teams to change how they achieve their mission. Developers make big decisions, yet they face an onslaught of sales and marketing combined with an unrelenting velocity of releases to keep up with. From open source, cloud, large public company or small startup, there has ...