Exploring Deno Land with Ryan Dahl [audio](changelog.com)
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Exploring Deno Land with Ryan Dahl [audio]
http://changelog.com/podcast/443
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I only discovered you folks in the last 6 months or so but your “Go Time” podcast is regularly one of the most enjoyable technical podcasts i listen to. I don’t actually write much go, but i just enjoy the show.
The recent changelog SRE episode discussing your latest infra improvements was pretty cool too.
I wonder if you’re considering adding more programming languages to your network since you seem to have cracked the format better than any others in my feed?
The recent changelog SRE episode discussing your latest infra improvements was pretty cool too.
I wonder if you’re considering adding more programming languages to your network since you seem to have cracked the format better than any others in my feed?
The other Co-host of The Changelog here...
If you liked that SRE style show on our infra, then you'll love the new show we just launched called Ship It - https://changelog.com/shipit
We are open to more camps and languages, bur we're very focused on sustainable expansion. What camps/langs did you have in mind?
If you liked that SRE style show on our infra, then you'll love the new show we just launched called Ship It - https://changelog.com/shipit
We are open to more camps and languages, bur we're very focused on sustainable expansion. What camps/langs did you have in mind?
I think a Rust Podcast with the dynamics of Go Time could be hard to beat.
I don’t know if you ever listened to LUG Radio when that was a thing, that show was magnetic for me and it was like Go Time in that regard - the presenters made it just as much as the topic being interesting made it.
I don’t know if you ever listened to LUG Radio when that was a thing, that show was magnetic for me and it was like Go Time in that regard - the presenters made it just as much as the topic being interesting made it.
Agreed—I would definitely listen to a Changelog podcast on Rust.
I really enjoy using Deno, and would use it as a replacement for Node (I know it can't replace every setup out there but for me it would work).
The only thing that bugs me is the fact that it's impossible to bypass strict SSL/TLS verification using fetch. (Let's say for locally hosted connections or IP addresses with a cert installed on server). I understand it shouldn't be used out in the wild but developers should have an 'option' to disable in certain circumstances.
The only thing that bugs me is the fact that it's impossible to bypass strict SSL/TLS verification using fetch. (Let's say for locally hosted connections or IP addresses with a cert installed on server). I understand it shouldn't be used out in the wild but developers should have an 'option' to disable in certain circumstances.
I've been looking for some new tech podcasts - thanks for sharing.
I've also been enjoying On The Metal - which is put out by the people who started Oxide Computer.
https://oxide.computer/podcasts
I've also been enjoying On The Metal - which is put out by the people who started Oxide Computer.
https://oxide.computer/podcasts
Really enjoyed the listen, haven't heard of the changelog podcast before, but the hosts are pretty fun IMO!
If you enjoyed this episode about deno, I expect you'll also enjoy the latest episode of their other podcast, JS Party, about running node in the browser via WebContainers!
https://changelog.com/jsparty/178
https://changelog.com/jsparty/178
I agree. There are some other great podcasts they do, too, like JS Party, Go Time, and Founders Talk:
https://changelog.com/jsparty
https://changelog.com/gotime
https://changelog.com/founderstalkThanks for the shout out! Love that Founders Talk podcast :)
Hey, thanks for making it!
Agreeed. I really enjoyed the talk with the `curl` creator
Very cool! Did you catch the kind-of-a-follow-up episode where we talk about "Open source goes to Mars" https://changelog.com/podcast/440 ?
Thanks for sharing and listening! We also publish transcripts[1] for every episode we produce, but it takes a few days so if you'd rather read than listen, stay tuned and we'll post the transcript soon. <3
[1]: https://github.com/thechangelog/transcripts