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Bits and Trees

Matt Machuga

A podcast focused on Computer Science, Software Engineering, and all of the topics in between. Hosted by Matt Machuga.

PublishesMonthlyEpisodes12Founded6 years ago
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In this episode, André Henry (Venmo) rejoins us along with Jeff Koenig (Auth0) to discuss the pros and cons of a product engineering team operating their own infrastructure.

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3 years ago

André Henry and I discuss burning up Raspberry Pi Zero's, fundamentals for ops engineers and developers,

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4 years ago

Our first guest from my home town of Erie, PA, Mat Silva, walks us through his journey of moving from being a full time engineer, moving into a CTO role as a cofounder of a company with a small team, and ultimately transitioning back to an independen... more

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4 years ago

Jim Wrubel tells us about his path to CTO, his project the Soft Stuff, his experiences with hiring, things new managers need to learn, and moving between independent contributor and managerial tracks. Times more

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5 years ago

Jerome Hardaway, Geek at Arms at Vets Who Code, joins us to discuss the Vets Who Code program, pragmatism / being tactical, and teaching development. Show Notes more

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5 years ago

Derek Prior and I take time to chat about how he worked with his team to release the new free private repos at GitHub, our experiences as Engineering Managers, and our love for working remotely. Show Notes more

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5 years ago

In this episode Ben Orenstein tells us about his experiences with pair programming, moving from consulting to product work, creating a screen sharing application, and more. Show Notes more

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6 years ago

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