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EP11: Scalability Engineering - "What does it mean to build with Scale in mind"?

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CodeCast is a biweekly podcast that focuses on everything tech (from innovations in AI and machine learning to the latest in data science, from the WWDC to Google IO), and the role developers play in shaping the future of technology, both from a uniquely Zambian perspective to the repercussions on a global scale.
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EP12: Bootstrapping Projects on a Budget
On this episode, hosts Elias, Mukuma and Wezi sit down with Mvesesani Co-founder Twaambo. He shares his story tech journey, gives some tips on the entrepreneurial journey and the tools in a developer's arsenal, and the team talks about open source and bootstrapping projects into revenue generating businesses. In the news, the team talks about Google Stadia, which was unveiled at at this year's GDC, how feasible it is as a model, and the effect it may have on the gaming industry. Then, Apple's March event. We look in-depth at Apple Arcade, and how this approach contrasts Google's, Apple Card, and whether Apple are running out of ideas on how to make money.  And finally, MTN let's you top up using WhatsApp (only available in South Africa though), but the team asks, why would you you use this over a dedicated app, or USSD For some other references from this episode, take a look at The Dip by Seth Godin, a  handy article about making it through The Trough of Sorrow by Kyle Wong, and the first season of StartUp by Gimlet. Leave us a review on iTunes to let us know what you think about the show.
1:23:48
April 5, 2019
EP11: Scalability Engineering - "What does it mean to build with Scale in mind"?
On this Episode, hosts, Cynthia, Wezi, Elias & Mukuma welcome Muchu, CEO of Apptorney as we discuss approaches to Scalability in the Tech space. We give insights on Circuits approach to Scalability in the short and long term especially with Apptorney. We talk about the progress on Women in Tech activities in Zambia, electronic voting systems as well Facebook and Google's brief disruption in services on some their platforms. We gave a slight insight into technology stacks that give you the best options when you build with Scalability in mind with Apptorney, Netflix and Microsoft as use cases. We discuss how programming languages have evolved to give us scale in the long term and what to look out for including tips on distributed platforms to help you scale without a lot of overhead especially for 1-2 man teams and/or small businesses. The Swiss e-Voting system bug and bounty hunt program is on in the month of February and March, take your chance to win a piece of $150,000. We discuss suggestions that Block-chains distributed ledger is the answer to the security questions around e-Voting. Project Civil is one such use case using Block-chain to scale the media industry. Leave us a review on iTunes to let us know what you think about the show.
56:57
March 22, 2019
EP10: Culture: The good. The bad. The In between.
On this Episode, hosts, Elias & Mukuma welcome Tony as we discuss Culture and Diversity in the Tech space. We give insights to questions around Cultural Diversity vs Culture and Diversity in Zambia and major tech spaces around the globe. We talk about the progress we have made so far as well as what we are doing absolutely nothing about. We take a look at the big gray areas in the work-space and how cultural diversity influences new tech innovations. We talk about Teletype (Kinda called it Telemetry but moving on...) which is a feature in Atom that lets other people see you code real time. This is an awesome feature especially for Pair Programming and collaboration across borders. We highlight Remote.com which is just one example of platforms that help you find opportunities for remote work. Here is a more comprehensive list of other platforms that offer similar opportunities for devs that like to spice it up a little. 2018’s highly controversial memo by former Google Engineer James Damore which caused outrage by suggesting that women's lesser interest in software engineering is the main reason  that there is an under-representation of women at Google rather than discrimination within the technology sector. This is what has now become known as Googles’ Ideological Echo Chamber. We hint at Universal Basic Pay or Income which points to a guaranteed access to minimum income. Leave us a review on iTunes to let us know what you think about the show.
1:08:35
March 8, 2019
EP9: Internet Governance. Who is in "charge"?
On this episode of CodeCast, Elias and the episode's guest, Ngosa Chungu, talk about Internet Governance and data. Who really owns the space we share our intimate information? How does Facebook make its money? What exactly is Internet Governance? What does an Internet Shutdown mean? How do you navigate the social media landscape? We answer all these questions. Also, Apple is in news (again), and we look at Spotifys' acquisition of Anchor & Gimlet. 
1:04:37
February 22, 2019
EP8: Full Stack Engineering - "Jacks & Masters"
On this episode of CodeCast, Mukuma, Elias and the episode's guest, Mbuyu, talk about the jack of all trades, the full stack software engineers; the specialists, back-end and front-end engineers, and everything in-between. How did they get into their respective crafts? How can you get into the profession? Where do you start? Why should you specialize and how do you know what to specialize in? We answer all these questions. Also, Facebook is in privacy news (again), and we look at Apple's special power play.
1:12:39
February 8, 2019
EP7: The Emerging Landscape of Game Development in Africa
On this episode, we explore the game development landscape, we delve into the development life-cycle and what its like to be a game developer in Zambia. We also take you through our experiences participating in the annual Global Game Jam event celebrating collaboration in game development. Mwaaba Mugala, creator of a horror game called Project Lumpa makes his guest star providing some insight into the world of professional game development. Project Lumpa Global Game Jam Impossible Burger JaxJox Kettlebell Connect CES Highlights Kiro Games (Cameroon) Broforce Star Scooter Other Zambian Games
1:05:10
January 25, 2019
EP6: The Warm Up
Despite Cynthia's' cough, Wezi's flu and Mukuma's ongoing burnout recovery, we had a pretty good review of whats passed and whats to come. Deep Learning Indaba 2018 Developer Conference Zambia 2018 CES 2019
44:43
January 11, 2019
EP5: Building Thriving Communities
On this episode, Mukuma welcomes Daniel Phiri. Together they explore the different developer communities around Africa and India. They uncover the challenges and possible solutions to growing thriving communities in our localities.
1:04:27
December 2, 2018
EP3: Cloud Services and Platforms
On this Episode, Elias and Mukuma welcome Mbuyu Makayi as they discuss cloud services and what that has to offer for Zambian Developers
1:04:54
November 16, 2018
EP2: Ecosystem Lock-ins
On this episode, we discuss the different ecosystems in tech and how they affect tech enthusiasts, developers and everyone else.
57:07
November 16, 2018
EP1: User Privacy in the era of "Cambridge Analytica"
On this episode, we discuss User Privacy light of the Cambridge Analytica scandal. We also dive into how this affects tech enthusiasts, developers and the rest of the echosystems.
1:10:43
November 16, 2018
EP4: Developers && The Impostor Syndrome
On this episode, we discuss the different cases of the impostor syndrome in tech and how they affect tech enthusiasts, developers and everyone else.
54:32
November 15, 2018
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