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  • Today's episode is with Yan Cui, Principle consultant at TheBurningMonk Limited. We have covered several topics related to serverless in terms of adoption, architecture, security, tooling and frameworks, testing and monitoring, and much more

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    02:54 Running a Consultancy Company

    07:59 Self-Publishing vs. Working with a Publishing Company

    11:25 The Value of Workshops and Courses

    22:02 Working in different settings

    25:43 Adopting serverless

    39:13 Typical Serverless Architecture

    44:37 Serverless Frameworks

    57:28 Security Considerations in Serverless Architectures

    01:00:28 Challenges and Limitations of Serverless Computing

    01:03:52 Serverless as the right choice for a project

    01:10:06 Ditching Serverless for monolithic applications

    01:16:00 Ditching the cloud towards hosting on dedicated servers

    01:21:22 Testing Serverless applications

    01:31:33 Monitoring Serverless applications

    01:36:41 Yan's podcast: Real World Serverless

    01:37:37 Most rewarding aspect of Yan's work

    01:38:31 Mental Health question

    Links about topics mentioned in the episode:

    Prime video shift towards monolithic: https://www.primevideotech.com/video-streaming/scaling-up-the-prime-video-audio-video-monitoring-service-and-reducing-costs-by-90

    Spotify Test Honeycomb https://engineering.atspotify.com/2018/01/testing-of-microservices/

    Yan doesn't just share insights; he also offer transformative courses and workshops designed to elevate your skills and knowledge in serverless. Whether you're looking to gain a competitive edge or deepen your understanding, Yan's unique blend of practical wisdom and innovative strategies is something you won't want to miss

    Yan's course offering: https://theburningmonk.com/courses/

    Yan's consultancy offering: https://theburningmonk.com/hire-me/

    Production Ready Serverless workshop: https://productionreadyserverless.com/

    AppSync Masterclass course: https://appsyncmasterclass.com/

    Testing Serverless course: https://testserverlessapps.com/

    AWS Step Functions course: https://school.theburningmonk.com/courses/complete-guide-to-aws-step-functions

    AWS Lambda Best Practices course: https://school.theburningmonk.com/courses/learn-you-some-lambda

    Serverless Architecture book: https://www.manning.com/books/serverless-architectures-on-aws-second-edition?a_aid=aws-lambda-in-motion&a_bid=9318fc6f

    Yan's podcast: https://realworldserverless.com/

    (P.S. The links shared here do not contain any affiliate codes, and Reconfigured is not affiliated with Yan to promote his offerings. I have personally invested in his courses and have benefited tremendously in my professional life)

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  • Today's episode is with Christophe Zoghbi, founder at Zaka AI and Beirut AI. We have covered several topics related to AI from its impact on daily activities, trends, challenges and bias regarding AI, and much more

    00:00 Intro
    00:23 Christophe's intro
    00:57 Christophe's journey into the world of AI
    06:32 Challenges educating in the AI space
    12:00 Significant ways AI is impacting society and culture
    14:53 Using AI as a buzzword in business proposals
    18:20 Decision between in-house AI or externally hosted AI
    24:52 Data privacy around AI
    28:05 Bias in AI
    32:38 Social challenges in AI
    34:43 Emerging trends in AI
    39:15 Is academia preparing students for the market or is there a gap?
    42:21 What is the most rewarding aspect in Christophe's perspective
    44:51 Christophe's perspective on certain things did work out but not as expected
    52:48 When people think AI is getting dumber by time
    56:02 What people take for granted
    01:00:00 Mental Health question
    01:03:28 Outro

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  • Today's episode is with Patrick Samy. Patrick is currently working on Peak (https://www.joinpeak.co/), co-founder and CEO of Span (acquired by Eight Sleep). We have talked about several topics from working in big corps, starting your own company, providing market fit, and much more 00:00 Intro00:23 Patrick Intro01:08 Peak 09:57 Span (from start till Eight Sleep acquisition)23:16 Providing market fit 24:48 Perspective on entrepreneurship and product development after acquisition26:53 Intersection of modern technology on fitness and wellness industry (Artificial Intelligence)35:45 The influence of Patrick's technical expertise on his approach towards product development42:02 Working in a big corp (Microsoft)45:09 The 30 year old rule 47:20 Advice to aspiring entrepreneurs who are looking to build a successful product 56:10 Privacy and security in the fitness/wellness industry01:04:39 Misconceptions and myths surrounding sleep/fitness products01:07:32 Intuitive and user friendly design's effects on people's psychology 01:20:02 Most rewarding aspect of Patrick's work and what he is proud of01:21:59 Does Patrick attribute himself lucky with all of his endeavours and achievements 01:23:53 Doing something that worked out but not for the reason he thought it would work01:25:59 Patrick's take on what people take for granted 01:29:46 How has Patrick changed in the last 3 years01:32:31 Mental health question 01:36:23 OutroIf you are interested to stay up to date with upcoming podcast episodes then consider subscribing to our newsletter! We release every Wednesday interesting articles and podcast episodes releases, available at https://www.reconfigured.co/newsletterFollow us on:Website: https://www.reconfigured.coTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/reconfiguredcoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/reconfiguredcoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@reconfiguredcoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/reconfiguredcoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/reconfiguredco/

  • Today's episode is with Shane Afsar, Senior Engineering Manager at Algolia. We have talked about several topics including engineering management, remote team management, dealing with legacy systems, getting involved in the business of things, how to know if someone fits your team, and much more

    00:00 Intro

    00:41 Shane's intro

    01:05 Shane's role at Algolia

    02:55 Developer experience, how does it work?

    04:42 Algolia's crawler and how it functions

    05:44 Shane's experience working at LinkedIn for 8 years

    20:15 Dealing with legacy systems

    21:47 Shifting from writing code to getting involved into the business aspect

    23:26 Shane's experience at Twitter before and after Elon's acquisition

    30:30 Twitter's Community Notes feature

    31:55 The work environment difference between a big corp and a small corp

    35:31 Switching teams in large corps and small corps

    36: 53 The journey from software developer to engineering manager

    41:07 Pitfalls during transition and what to take into consideration when starting out as an engineering manager

    57:57 How to grow a team of 5 developers to a team of 12 cross functioning developers

    01:05:34 How to manage remote teams efficiently

    01:13:29 Fostering a culture of growth and skills within a team

    01:16:32 How to know if someone is fit for your team

    01:18:43 Evaluating employees who use AI extensively for work

    01:27:01 Does academia prepare you to enter the market

    01:37:09 Mental Health question

    01:45:49 Outro

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  • Today's episode is with Fadi Boulous, founder and CEO of Supportful. We have discussed several topics from supporting local talent, decreasing the brain drain, supporting companies efficiently, dealing with remote teams, hiring the right talent, and much more

    00:00 Intro

    00:44 Fadi's intro

    01:13 Fadi's journey switching from academia to entrepreneurship

    03:15 Lebanon's 2019 crisis

    04:11 Key takeaway from entrepreneurship

    04:38 Formal education is no longer critical

    06:38 How Supportful started as a side hustle

    09: 11 Creating connections with people

    11:38 Supportful's mission

    13:47 Maintaining strong remote teams

    15:46 Criteria to prioritize when hiring new talent + company culture

    17:15 Community influence on direction and growth

    20:20 Key strategies for visibility, sales, and customer base

    22:16 Personal accounts vs company accounts for authenticity

    26:05 Balancing technical skills with sales

    28:51 Strategies and practices in building a talent pool + keeping the team up to date

    35:54 Culture difference between France and Lebanon

    37:54 Customer feedback's influence on service development

    39:13 Fadi's leadership philosophy

    40:59 Where the tech industry heading towards in the next 5 years

    47: 42 Advice for people to become founders

    49:48 Work life balance for founders and CEOs

    53:36 Mental health question

    01:02:14 Outro

    If you wish to learn more about Supportful then feel free to check out their official website https://www.supportful.world

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  • Today's episode is with Jonathan Gottfried, co-founder of Major League Hacking (MLH). We have discussed several topics from organizing hackathons to fostering diverse events and building the next generation

    00:00 Intro

    00:41 Jon's intro

    00:51 Rewarding aspect of building and growing MLH over the years

    02:19 MLH's role of documenting stories of student hackers

    05:34 MLH's impact on participants career

    08:58 MLH's contribution to foster a sense of inclusivity and diversity

    12:32 Organizing events of people from different skill levels

    14:50 First time hackathon experience

    16:26 Challenges that aspiring software developers face when transitioning to a technical founder

    19:01 Developers preferring to create B2B services than B2C

    21:55 MLH collaborating with Fortune 500, FANG, Big Four companies and the impact it has on people's careers

    23:58 Key attributes essential for individuals to become successful technical founders

    26:11 Finding a good co-founder

    27:28 MLH shifting from LLC to C-corp then B-corp

    30:02 Transitioning to B-corp inspiration for other companies who might want to consider

    32:06 Translating hackathon collaboration skills to the software industry

    34:49 MLH initiatives reaching global reach, how MLH addresses cultural and societal nuance

    37: 38 MLH activities affects on becoming a developer evangelist

    40:21 Difference between evangelist and developer relations

    41:05 MLH mentorship from alumni/experienced hackers

    43:18 MLH challenges and obstacles when starting and running it for the past 10 years

    45:41 What sparked Jon's interest into the world of hacking and technology

    52:08 What developer evangelism means to Jon

    53:53 Jon's experience as a developer evangelist at Twilio

    55:24 The State of Developer Education podcast

    57:12 Consideration of the idea of pursuing something new in the future

    59:30 Going outside the comfort zone to starting something new like a startup

    01:02:31 Mental health question

    01:07:03 Outro

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  • Today's episode is with Karl Swanepoel, CEO of Revolancer. We have discussed multiple topics ranging from how freelancer websites are doing things wrong, how Revolancer empowers freelancers, starting your own business, connecting with the right people, and much more!

    00:00 Intro

    00:42 Karl's introduction

    01:00 What is Revolancer and what they offer?

    01:43 What is the role of a CEO?

    02:47 Cultural difference between a startup and a company

    03:46 Finding the right people to work at your startup

    07:10 Advice on starting your own startup for someone entering the field of entrepreneurship

    15:14 Advice on finding the right people to ask for advice/mentoring

    18:04 Revolancer's seed round + procedure of getting a seed round and investment advice

    27:32 Why would someone aim to secure funds from an investor?

    30:49 Karl's adventures starting BuySellJobs at age 15

    33:07 Karl's adventures being the youngest-ever brand ambassador for Britain’s largest business conference, The Business Show

    34:40 Founding RocketBlast Digital and how agencies should be fair with their clients

    38:51 The role of a CMO (chief marketing officer) and steps to help a startup get noticed in the public

    42:42 Karl co-founding Leapinto (non profit organization) with Kevin Mansell-Abell where they helped students with their career concerns by connecting them to industry professionals and opening their eyes to the real work world.

    47:34 Karl's adventure managing The Watch Face, a watch oriented magazine which he managed from age 16 till 18

    49:51 Karl's advice on how can someone market themselves online

    52:47 Did growing up in different countries affects Karl's view on doing business?

    55:23 Studying artificial intelligence + consideration of leaping into AI

    56:59 Mental health question

    01:01:38 Outro

    I really enjoyed recording this episode with Karl! If you are interested to connect with Karl then please consider following him on LinkedIn!

    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/karlswa/

    Karl's Website - https://karlswanepoel.com/about/

    Video: https://youtu.be/FJ_aiSMxWPg

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  • Today's episode is with Jillian Funes, Technical product manager at Canopy Servicings. We have discussed several topics from how to get into product management, transitioning from software development to product management, difference between project management and product management, and much more!

    00:00 Intro

    00:42 Jillian Intro

    00:55 What is Canopy and what they offer

    02:13 What is the role of a technical product manager

    03:13 What is the flow to take a product from planning to development

    10:27 Utilizing developer advocates for product ideas + Jillian's experience working with the development team

    12:18 Difference between project management and product management

    16:16 Estimating technical task issues with non technical product managers

    19:06 Consulting the tech lead or CTO for task management for non technical product managers

    21:43 Does it make sense to shift from software development to product after working in the industry for 7 years?

    29:08 After 9 years of software develop then to product, did it change Jillian's perspective of the software industry?

    31:38 Jillian's experience at ArcelorMittal (a Fortune500 company)34:15 Consideration of entering a corporate job

    39:21 Jillian's experience at Payroc, a fintech company

    44:00 Should companies hire people who are generalists or specialists?

    49:42 Jillian's love for product showed at Payroc, what would happen if she didn't join Payroc? would she transition to product management?

    51:39 Bootcamp graduates effect on a product in the perspective of a technical product manager

    57:03 Consideration of starting your own startup or playing it safe in the future

    01:10:12 Mental health question

    01:21:29 Outro

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  • Today's episode is with Liz Acosta, Developer Advocate at Skyflow. We have discussed several topics from how to get into developer advocacy, getting into a bootcamp from a non-tech background, and much more.

    00:00 Intro

    00:42 Liz's introduction

    01:49 Liz's current position at Skyflow

    03:50 What Skyflow offers

    05:44 Use case of handling something on your own versus using a managed service

    10:54 Role of a developer advocate

    16:07 Advocating a product based on needs

    21:28 Authenticity when advocating for a product and knowing your audience

    28:01 Liz tells Mohamad that he would be a great developer advocate

    29:11 How to get into developer advocacy when not being comfortable around people

    34:07 Using developer advocacy as a way to get a job while writing code as a hobby

    39:52 Her experience at Twilio working as a software developer after joining a coding bootcamp + Twilio's apprenticeship program called "Hatch"

    44:44 Current employment conditions for people starting out

    48:25 Coding bootcamps taking advantage of non technical people who are trying to get a tech job

    57:18 Companies hiring bootcamp grades but on lower conditions to fit their needs

    01:03:27 Personal Experience with coding bootcamps

    01:08:57 Shifting from Software development towards Developer Advocacy

    01:15:48 Neo-divergence and ADHD affects on learning

    01:22:14 Possibility of a career change in the future where Liz considered the idea of becoming a snowboard instructor

    01:25:25 Sean's introduction of Liz from her being a dog-walker towards becoming a developer advocate + not working in the film industry

    01:31:39 Liz's experience being a cancer survivor

    01:40:09 General mental health question

    01:44:15 Outro

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  • Today's episode is with Wesley Faulkner, Senior Community Manager at AWS. We have discussed several topics ranging from community management, community ops, becoming a devrel, and much more!  

    (0:00) Podcast intro 

    (0:41) Wesley's intro 

    (1:19) Being a 1st generation American 

    (3:33) Role of a Community Manager at AWS 

    (7:36) Being a board member at The Experience Firm 

    (11:01) Head of Community at SingleStore 

    (13:06) Fostering internal communities within a company 

    (19:44) Developer advocacy in a startup and corporate (IBM and Dailyco) 

    (23:47) MongoDB Community Management 

    (26:12) CommunityOps: operations for maintaining a community 

    (30:32) Instructions to adopt CommunityOps in your company 

    (37:29) Does having marketing and social media skills help in devrel? 

    (40:26) The rise of Slack over Atlassian HipChat while Wesley was working at Atlassian  

    (46:07) Managing different roles at AMD 

    (49:51) Discovering what you love and finding your outlet of joy 

    (51:53) Interesting references and ChatGPT 

    (57:07) Using ChatGPT for DevRel 

    (1:02:54) Running for 2016 City Council in Austin Texas 

    (1:08:35) What to recommend for DevRel based on Wesley's 20 years experience in tech 

    (1:13:38) Shifting careers 

    (1:17:53) Certifications for DevRel 

    (1:15:39) Mental health question  

    (1:23:35) Outro   

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  • Today's episode is with Tiffany Jachja, Engineering Manager at Vox News and Career Success Coach at Correlation One. We have discussed the following: 

    - What is the role of a Career Success Coach 

    - What is the role of an Engineering Manager 

    - Difference between Engineering Manager and other roles like Tech Lead 

    - The role and responsibilities of being hired as a consultant 

    - Hierarchies within companies and how roles are structured 

    - and much more  

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  • Today's episode is with Karl Hughes, Founder and CEO of Draft.dev. We have discussed the following: 

    - What Draft provide 

    - Marketing content with a content marketing engine 

    - His adventures of being a CTO 

    - Difference between Tech Lead and Head of Engineering 

    - The feeling of being the first employee twice in two different startups 

    - and much more

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  • This episode is not a guest episode, it is just an announcement about the rebranding of the podcast (nothing major, it became part of a project) plus the announcement of two projects that I am working on which is the "Reconfigured" branding and my own startup that I am going to launch in the future

  • Today's episode is with Alexandra-Irina Nicolae, Senior Product Owner at Axel Springer. We have discussed the following:  

    - What Axel Springer is  

    - What Axel Springer offers  

    - What is Product Ownership  

    - Her shift from English and History and Academia towards Product Management as Product Owner  

    - The Ideas Engineering Division at Axel Springer  

    - The Ideas Council Initiative at Axel Springer   

    - and much more    

    Video version: https://youtu.be/aBuWOsBG9lU 

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  • Today's episode is with Virginia Zuloaga, Founder of Brieffin Consulting and Co-Founder of CreaGeen. We have discussed the following topics:

    - Being a Career Mentor at Westminster University

    - What Brieffin offer when it comes to digital marketing

    - How Virginia cooperate with her co-founder digitally while she never met her co-founder in person

    - Setbacks of digital marketing 

    - and much more

    Video version: https://youtu.be/C67vuYupXXc

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  • Today's episode is with Eddie Hinkle, Engineering Manager of the Design Systems & Front-End Foundations Team at Glassdoor and host of the WebJoy Podcast. We have discussed the following:

    - What Glassdoor provides 

    - Role of an Engineering Manager

    - Frontend Foundations and management

    - User Experience 

    - People management in small and big teams 

    - His core values 

    - and much more

    Video version: https://youtu.be/Y26XMpviXDQ 

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  • Today’s episode is with Jason St-Cyr, Director of Developer Relations at Sitecore. In this episode we have discussed the following:

    What is Sitecore and what it offers Role of a Director of Developer Relations What is Developer Relations all about Similarities and differences between Developer Relations, Advocacy, Technical Evangelism Being a Solution Architect And much more

    Video: https://youtu.be/ctSpFvkR_0w

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  • Today’s episode is with Dan Moore, Head of Developer Relations at FusionAuth and author of the book “Letters to a New Developer” which is published by Apress . In this episode we have discussed the following:

    What is FusionAuth and what it offers Difference between implementing your own auth and using an existing service Role of a Solutions Architect His experience working in the consultancy world And much more

    Video: https://youtu.be/anOYzU3On4A

    Audio: https://www.reconfigured.stream

  • Today’s episode is with Luciano Mammino, Senior Architect at fourTheorem and co-author of the well known book “Nodejs Design Patterns” that is published by Packt. In this episode we have discussed the following:

    What fourTheorem offers (and why they chose AWS as cloud provider of choice) Transitioning from just writing code to adopting the cloud Challenges being a CTO The challenges of co-writing a book Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional (MVP) program And much more

    Video version of the episode: https://youtu.be/23bKVdY0gp8

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    Show transcript and notes: https://www.technolaaji.com

  • Today’s episode is with Jackson Gabbard, CTO at Cord and ex-Facebook employee who started the engineering team for Facebook in the UK. In this episode we have discussed the follow:

    What Cord offers Requirements for someone to be qualified as a CTO Challenges coordinating a team of developers Refactoring code and real life examples of refactoring in production Hiring process of developers from high profile companies Facebook’s timeline implementation Facebook’s data capturing implementation + patent registry Facebook UK engineering team story Facebook’s Integrity and Safety measures And much more

    Video version of the episode: https://youtu.be/hJqQvl6QK3A

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