Part Two - Bryan McCann, CTO of You.com, on AI, Engineering, Art, and Everything In Between

Presenters Bryan McCann Jonathan Catrell Source Developer Tea podcast Navigating the AI Revolution: Your Guide to Thriving in the New Era of Work 🚀 Hey tech enthusiasts! Ever feel like the ground is shifting beneath your feet with the rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence? You’re not alone! We recently caught up with Brian McCann, CTO of you.com, a seasoned AI researcher, for a deep dive into how AI is reshaping our jobs, creativity, and even how we structure our organizations. Get ready to have your perspective broadened – this is a must-read for anyone in the tech world! 💡 ...

November 11, 2025 · 5 min

Real-World Java • Victor Grazi, Jeanne Boyarsky & Barry Burd

Presenters Victor Grazi Jeanne Boyarsky Barry Burd Source GOTO podcast Beyond the Syntax: Unlocking the Power of the Real-World Java Ecosystem 🚀 Ever felt like you’ve mastered Java’s if statements and for loops, only to be hit with a wall of unfamiliar tools and concepts when you step into a real-world development role? You’re not alone! That’s precisely the gap that Victor Grazi and Jeanne Boyarsky set out to bridge with their insightful book, “Real World Java: Helping You Navigate the Java Ecosystem.” ...

November 11, 2025 · 7 min

Architecture Should Model the World as It Really Is: A Conversation with Randy Shoup

Presenters Michael Stiefel Randy Shoup Source InfoQ podcast From Failure to Fortitude: Architecting Resilient Software 🚀 Hey tech enthusiasts! Ever feel like the path to robust software is paved with… well, failures? You’re not alone! In a recent deep dive on “The Architects Podcast,” seasoned architect Randy Shout shared invaluable insights on how we can transform those inevitable missteps into powerful building blocks for truly resilient systems. Forget just patching bugs; we’re talking about architecting for the long haul, and it all starts with understanding why things break. ...

November 10, 2025 · 7 min

The Debugging Book • Andreas Zeller & Clare Sudbery

Presenters Prof. Andreas Zeller Clare Sudbery Source GOTO podcast Debugging: From Detective Work to Automated Science 🚀 Ever feel like debugging is more of an art than a science? You’re not alone! Andreas Zeller, a software researcher at the Hispa Helmhole Center for Information Security, is here to challenge that notion. He’s not just talking about debugging; he’s redefining how we learn and practice it with his groundbreaking “debugging book.” Forget dusty textbooks; get ready for an interactive, executable learning experience! ...

November 9, 2025 · 6 min

Apidays Australia 2025 - User Brainpower vs. AI Blind Spots in API Docs By Rebecca McIntosh.

Presenters Rebecca McIntosh Source apidays Australia 2025 Decoding API Docs: Empowering Humans and Taming AI 🧠🤖✨ Hey tech enthusiasts! 👋 In today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape, the true magic of APIs isn’t just in what they do, but in how easily we can understand and leverage them. Rebecca, a seasoned technical communicator with a decade of experience in the fintech world at Enino, recently shared some incredibly insightful strategies for making API documentation not just readable, but brilliant. Her presentation, aptly titled “User Brain Power Versus AI Blind Spots in API Docs,” dives deep into how we can empower engineers and navigate the often-tricky terrain of AI-assisted documentation. ...

November 6, 2025 · 5 min