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It’s time for another bonus episode of The Developers’ Bakery! 🎉 Today, I’m extremely excited to have on stage Xavier Damman, co-founder of OpenCollective! If you’ve been doing open source for a while, you’ve probably heard about OpenCollective. It’s a platform that helps open-source projects and communities to raise funds...
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I’m excited to welcome on stage our next guest Guilherme Oenning, creator of Aptabase! Aptabase is an open-source tool to collect and analyze analytics from your users. The key feature is that it’s designed with privacy in mind, as all the events are stored anonymously. It’s fully GDPR-compliant and it’s...
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We’re back in the Android development space with an episode about screenshot testing. I’m excited to have on stage Takahiro Menju, Android GDE and author of Roborazzi. With Roborazzi, you can easily run screenshot tests for your Android app, without having to run a device at all. That’s possible because...
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Today we talk about wikis! And I’m excited to have on stage Vincent Massol, CTO of XWiki. XWiki is an open-source tool to create wikis for your team, your project, or your company. Think of it as a competitor for Confluence. The key feature of XWiki is its extensibility, thanks...
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Time for a new episode of The Developers’ Bakery! Today we’re back talking about testing, but we’ll have the opportunity to learn a new approach we haven’t talked about in this podcast yet: Property Based Testing. Joining us today is Nicolas DUBIEN, creator of fast-check, a library to write property-based...
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Time for a fresh new episode! This time we’ll touch on a really different topic: Digital Signing. Joining us today is Pete Matsyburka, co-founder of Docuseal. Docuseal lets you sign documents online in a secure and easy way, similar to other popular alternative such as Docusign. The killer feature of...
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Welcome back to another freshly baked episode, today we talk about the trending topic in the industry: AI. I’m excited to have on stage Tsavo Knott, CEO of Pieces. Pieces is your AI-enabled workflow copilot, and developers are going to love this tool! Tsavo will walk us through the features,...
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It’s time to kickoff 2024 with an amazing new episode! Joining us is the mind behind Homebrew: Max Howell. We’re not here to talk about Homebrew today though (get back to Ep. 55 for that). Max is here to tell us about his latest project: Tea 🍵 Tea is a...
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Welcome back to another episode of The Developers’ Bakery. Today we have on stage FG Fernandez, the founder of QuackAI. QuackAI is a VS Code Extension that helps your contributiors when they’re typing to make sure their contributions won’t fail to comply with your project guidelines. Moreover, FG had the...
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Are you ready to level up your knowledge on game development? Today, we have Emilio Coppola, Executive Director of the Godot Foundation. He’s here to tell us about Godot, the open-source game engine that’s been making waves in the development world. Especially with the latest changes in the Unity pricing...
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We’re back with another bonus episode of The Developers’ Bakery! Back in episode 60 we talked about content creation with Effective Android. Today, we double down on a similar topic as we do have Marcin Moskała on stage! Marcin is the author of Effective Kotlin, a collection of Kotlin best...
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We’re back talking about static analysis today here at The Developers’ Bakery! We’re really excited to have on stage Nacho Lopez to talk about Compose Rules. This project is a collection of linting and inspection rules for Jetpack Compose, which prevents you from making common mistakes and helps you write...
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Time for a brand-new topic today here at The Developers’ Bakery: Data Science! We’re really excited to have on stage Marco Gorelli, core contributor of both pandas and polars, two of the most popular data science libraries in the Python ecosystem. In this episode, we’ll talk about how pandas became...
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It’s time to talk again about Functional Programming (or maybe not?!) with today’s episode! I’m glad to have on stage Michael Arnaldi, author and maintainer of Effect. Effect is a Functional Programming library for TypeScript, that offers primitives to support error management, concurrency and much more. But Effect is also...
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Today we have the honor to spotlight a fundamental tool of the web ecosystem: Babel. If you don’t know Babel, it’s a JavaScript compiler that allows you to write next generation JavaScript and compile it to a version that is compatible with all the browsers. Nicolò Ribaudo, one of the...
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It’s time to talk about testing again, but this time we’ll talk about cross-platform UI testing. I’m glad to have on stage Christian Bromann, the lead maintainer of WebdriverIO. With WebdriverIO, you can write UI tests for your web, mobile, desktop application and much more. WebdriverIO relies on the Webdriver...
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In this episode of The Developers’ Bakery, we have the pleasure of hosting Dmitry Kandalov, the author of LivePlugin. With LivePlugin you can easily create IDE Plugins for IntelliJ (and other JetBrains IDEs) in the blink of an eye, you won’t need to restart your IDE anymore! If you’re looking...
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Welcome to a special in-person episode of The Developers’ Bakery, recorded live in Amsterdam at Google IO Connect. There, I had the privilege of having on stage Boris Farber and Tomáš Mlynarič from Google and they will tell us What’s New in Android. As I’m a big fan of build...
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In today’s episode, we talk about a problem that most Mobile developers faced in their career flaky tests, and we do it with Anton Malinskiy, joining us to talk about Marathon, the Mobile UI Test runner. We all know that ensuring high quality and reliability of our mobile apps is...
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I’m really excited for today’s episode as we’re going to talk about Linux Desktop Environments with Niccolò Venerandi, a KDE contributor. Niccolò has been contributing to KDE Plasma for multiple years. He’s going to tell us how the KDE project is working, how it’s funded and how it is possible...
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