Software security has become one of the most important topics affecting the lives of millions of people.
Today we talk with Rob Dickinson, a co-founder, and CTO of Resurface Labs, a data-driven API security solution. He tells us how can security be woven into the culture of a software team, how to build more secure software, and how to adapt traditional security tools to the challenges of cloud computing.
When you finish listening to the episode, connect with Rob on Twitter and check out resurface.io.
Mentioned in this episode:
Rob on Twitter at https://twitter.com/robfromboulder
Resurface Labs at https://resurface.io
We design software within a particular context. When that context changes, so should the software. But change is often difficult.
Today we talk with João Rosa, an independent consultant focused on helping organizations to make strategic decisions when building software. João is one of the authors of Software Architecture Metrics, the curator of the book Visual Collaboration Tools, and the host of the Software Crafts Podcast.
João tells us how to ensure that our software is evolving with the problems it is designed to solve and how can we evolve along with it.
When you finish listening to the episode, connect with him on Twitter, visit his website and grab his book.
Mentioned in this episode:
João on Twitter at https://twitter.com/joaoasrosa
João’s website at https://www.joaorosa.io
Software Crafts Podcast at https://www.softwarecraftspodcast.com
Software Architecture Matrics at https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/software-architecture-metrics/9781098112226/
Visual Collaboration tools at https://leanpub.com/visualcollaborationtools/
Jurgen Appelo, Management 3.0 at https://www.amazon.com/Management-3-0-Developers-Developing-Addison-Wesley/dp/0321712471
Jurgen Appelo, How to Change the World at https://www.amazon.com/How-Change-World-Management-3-0/dp/9081905112/ref=sr_1_1?crid=20PZS97XNXCVG&keywords=Jurgen+appelo+how+to+change+the+world&qid=1665953837&s=books&sprefix=jurgen+appelo+how+to+change+the+worl%2Cstripbooks%2C318&sr=1-1
If you try to fix broken things in JavaScript, you will probably break the Internet because the entire Internet expects those "mistakes" to be there. Today we talk with David Neal, a family man, geek, musician, illustrator, international speaker, software developer, and Microsoft MVP. David shares the quirkiest things he loves to hate in JavaScript and tells us about the most challenging aspects of working with legacy JS applications.
When you finish listening to the episode, connect with David on Twitter and visit his website at https://reverentgeek.com.
Mentioned in this episode:
David on Twitter at https://twitter.com/reverentgeek
David's website at https://reverentgeek.com