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Devnology Podcast 030 - Michael Nygard
Devnology Podcast
English - July 15, 2012 19:23 - 1 hour - 41 MBTechnology agile development devnology lean programming quality software Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Michael Nygard, also known as 'the most paranoid man in software', has been a developer and architect for over 20 years. He worked in different domains, like the military, government and finance, and got in to operations in 2001. Michael is well-known for his book 'Release It!: Design and Deploy Production-Ready Software'. You can follow him on Twitter: @mtnygard.
In this episode we talk with Michael about high-reliability teams and stressful situations, architectural patterns and what it means for systems to be production-ready.
This interview was recorded at the beautiful rehearsal theater of Hettoneelspeelt.
Interview by @freekl en @pjvds
Audio post-production by @mendelt
Links for this podcast:
His book: 'Release It!: Design and Deploy Production-Ready Software'
'Sources of power', by Gary Klein - a book about how people make decisions in high-reliability teams under stressful environments, not particular in Information Technology but fire-fighters and trauma teams.
QuickCheck, a random testing library for Haskell. Introduced by John Hughes in 2001 in the paper 'QuickCheck: A Lightweight Tool for Random Testing of Haskell Programs'.
In a former episode of the Devnology podcast we discussed Generative testing with Pex.
'Resilience engineering in practice', a favorite book in the Devops community.
In 2009 Michael contributed to the book 'Beautiful architecture'
New monitoring tools have advanced, like MCollective.
This podcast is in English - Deze podcast is in het Engels