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Mike McQuaid joined the show to catch us up on the latest in Homebrew and the recent 1.0.0 release. Links for this episode:Homebrew 1.0.0!The Changelog #35: Homebrew with Max HowellHomebrew — The missing package manager for macOSHomebrew on GitHubContributors to Homebrew/brewHomebrew DiscourseWelcome – Gentoo LinuxKDE - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaQt | Cross-platform software development for embedded & desktopSoftware Freedom Conservancy Welcomes Homebrew as a Member ProjectLinuxbrewRollbar - Put errors in their place! Full-stack error tracking for all apps in any language. Toptal - Join the best, or hire the best engineers and designers! Email Adam (adam@changelog.com) for a personal introduction to our friends at Toptal. Linode - Our cloud server of choice. We host everything we do on Linode servers. Use the code changelog20 to get 2 months free!

Gavin Wood joined the show to talk about Ethereum, Cryptocurrency, The DAO, Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), what could you build with Ethereum, and the future of digital currency. Gavin Wood is Founder of Ethereum, creator of the Solidity contract language, and Founder of Ethcore — the company that created Parity, an open source Ethereum client. Code School - Learn to program by doing with hands-on courses. Sign up for Code School at only $19/month. That's $10 off per month! Rollbar - Put errors in their place! Full-stack error tracking for all apps in any language.

Cory Doctorow joined us this week to talk about open source, the open web, and internet freedom. Cory is a science fiction author, activist, journalist, co-editor of Boing Boing and the author of many books. We produced this episode in partnership with O’Reilly Media and OSCON London 2016. Use the code changelog30 to get 30% off registration. We talked with Cory about his involvement with the EFF and where he began his career, details he'll be covering in his keynote at OSCON, and his thoughts on open source today and where developers should be focusing their efforts. Links for this episode:Cory Doctorow (@doctorow) on TwitterCory Doctorow's craphound.com (Cory's Literary Works)Boing BoingElectronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on GitHubHow you got here: Cory Doctorow's OSCON London KeynoteUlysses Pact on WikipediaAmerican Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)Code School - Learn to program by doing with hands-on courses. There's a path for everyone at Code School. It's the best place to start learning new technologies. Toptal - Scale your team and hire the top 3% of developers and designers at Toptal. Email Adam at adam@changelog.com for a personal introduction to Toptal. Linode - Our cloud server of choice! Use the code changelog20 to get 2 months free!

Sid Sijbrandij, CEO of GitLab, joined the show to talk about their recent unveiling of the GitLab Master Plan, $20 Million secured in a Series B funding round, their idea of Conversational Development in this "post Agile world", and their focus on the enterprise and on-premise Git hosting as the business model to sustain and build GitLab into something ‘modern software teams’ can rely upon.” Links for this episode:Sid Sijbrandij (@sytses) on TwitterSid Sijbrandij on GitLab#103: GitLab and open source with Sytse Sijbrandij - ChangelogThe GitLab Master Plan - YouTubeGitLab Live Event Recap | GitLabApplied physics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaoperable/cog: Bringing the power of the command line to chatIntroducing CogCog + ChatOps = Continuous DevOpsCycle Analytics (#847) · Issues · GitLab.org / GitLab Enterprise Edition · GitLabGitLab Team HandbookGitLab StrategyGitLab.com - Marketing IssuesGitLab Master Plan on Hacker News (see comments)Include GitLab projects in Changelog Nightly · Issue #21Linode - Our cloud server of choice! Use the code changelog20 to get 2 months free! Rollbar - Put errors in their place! Full-stack error tracking for all apps in any language. Get the Bootstrap plan free for 90 days. That's nearly 300,000 errors tracked totally free. Members can get an extra $200 in credit. Code School - Learn to program by doing with hands-on courses. There's a path for everyone at Code School. It's the best place to start learning new technologies.

Eli Bixby, Developer Programs Engineer at Google, joins the show to talk to talk about TensorFlow, machine learning and deep learning, why Google open sourced it and more. This episode was produced in partnership with O’Reilly Media and OSCON London 2016. Head to oscon.com/uk and use the code PCCL20 to get 20% off registration. Links for this episode:Eli Bixby on GitHubTensorFlow - An Open Source Software Library for Machine IntelligenceTensorFlow on GitHubTalk: Deep Learning With TensorFlow at OSCON LondonWorkshop: Diving Into Machine Learning Through TensorFlow at OSCON LondonTensorFlow TutorialsTensorFlow Servingtensorflow/modelsGoogle Cloud Machine Learning at Scale on Google Cloud PlatformSyntaxNet: The World’s Most Accurate Parser Goes Open SourceGoogle Brain TeamgrpcMagentatensorflow/magentaKeynote: How You Got Here by Cory Doctorow at OSCON LondonGoogle Cloud Platform Podcast - TensorFlow with Eli BixbyMachine Learning from Stanford University - CourseraMachine Learning Engineer Nanodegree - UdacityToptal - Scale your team and hire the top 3% of developers and designers at Toptal. Email Adam at adam@changelog.com for a personal introduction to Toptal. Linode - Our cloud server of choice! Use the code changelog20 to get 2 months free! DataLayer - A one-day event in Seattle organized by Compose about optimizing the data layer to scale modern web and mobile apps. Use the code changelog to get 20% off your $99 ticket.

This week we talked with Evan Czaplicki, creator of Elm, and Richard Feldman. Links for this episode:TI-83 series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia#191: Elm and Functional Programming with Richard Feldman - ChangelogEvan Czaplicki (@czaplic) on TwitterEvan Czaplicki on GitHubRichard Feldman (@rtfeldman) on TwitterRichard Feldman on GitHubElm on GitHubelm changelog.md · elm-lang/elm-compilerelm - Upgrading to 0.17elm-lang.orgelm examplesNoRedInkHow to Use Elm at WorkBook: Elm in Actionelm-conf 2016Rollbar - Put errors in their place! Full-stack error tracking for all apps in any language. Get the Bootstrap plan free for 90 days. That's nearly 300,000 errors tracked totally free. Members can get an extra $200 in credit. Toptal - Scale your team and hire the top 3% of developers and designers at Toptal. Email Adam at adam@changelog.com for a personal introduction to Toptal. DataLayer - A one-day event in Seattle organized by Compose about optimizing the data layer to scale modern web and mobile apps. Use the code changelog to get 20% off your $99 ticket.

This week we talked with Beyang Liu the CTO and co-founder of Sourcegraph -- which is aiming to be the 'Google for Code'. We talked about the back story of Sourcegraph, how it works, ideas around offline support, how it's licensed -- which lead us to talk a bit about their new software license called Fair Source. Links for this episode:Beyang Liu on TwitterBeyang Liu on GitHubBeyang on BeyondCode at GopherCon 2015“In the next 10-20 years, every interesting company is going to become a software company at its core.” Sourcegraph on GitHubSourcegraph.comSourcegraph for GitHubCheckup - A distributed, lock-free, self-hosted health checks and status pagesFair Source LicenseSourcegraph Aims to be the ‘Google for CodeLinode - Our cloud server of choice! Use the code changelog20 to get 2 months free! DataLayer - A one-day event in Seattle organized by Compose about optimizing the data layer to scale modern web and mobile apps. Use the code changelog to get 20% off your $99 ticket.

This week we caught up with Zeke Sikelianos to talk about GitHub's Electron project and the future of web folks making cross platform desktop apps. We talked about the web revolution around native vs web app, where Electron is heading, who's using it, and how cool it is to enable folks like Guillermo Rauch to build HyperTerm. Links for this episode:Zeke Sikelianos on GitHubZeke Sikelianos (@zeke) on TwitterElectronElectron DocsElectron Issues -- label:help-wantedElectron Issues -- label:beginnerMojibar - Emoji searcher but as a menubar appbrowserify on npmTonic + npm: browserifynpmsFluid - Turn Your Favorite Web Apps into Real Mac Apps.GitHub Desktop - Simple collaboration from your desktopjiahaog/nativefier: Wrap any web page natively without even thinking, across Windows, OSX and Linuxmaxogden (=^._.^=)mafintosh (Mathias Buus)electron-userlandDat Project#213: ZEIT, HyperTerm, and now with Guillermo Rauch - ChangelogRequest For Commits - ChangelogSubscribe to Changelog NightlySubscribe to Changelog WeeklyToptal - Scale your team and hire the top 3% of developers and designers at Toptal. Email Adam at adam@changelog.com for a personal introduction to Toptal. Rollbar - Put errors in their place! Full-stack error tracking for all apps in any language. Get the Bootstrap plan free for 90 days. That's nearly 300,000 errors tracked totally free. Members can get an extra $200 in credit.

This week we talked with David A. Wheeler from the Core Infrastructure Initiative about the CII Best Practices Badge program. We talked about the purpose of the program, how you get certified, why you should get certified, and the criteria of the best practices. Links for this episode:David A. Wheeler on GitHubDavid A. Wheeler's - Website[Show Suggstion] CII "Best Practices" badge · Issue #427 · thechangelog/pinglinuxfoundation/cii-best-practices-badgeCII Best Practices Badge - Rails AppCore Infrastructure InitiativeCII Best Practices Badge CriteriaGet Your CII Best Practices Badge!Producing Open Source SoftwareCurious Minds Podcast: History of Open Source & The Free Software Foundation - Part 1Curious Minds Podcast: History of Open Source & The Free Software Foundation - Part 2Shields.ioLinode - Our cloud server of choice! This is what we built our new CMS on. Use the code changelog20 to get 2 months free! Toptal - Scale your team and hire the top 3% of developers and designers at Toptal. Email Adam at adam@changelog.com for a personal introduction to Toptal.

This week we talked with startup founder and developer Julian Shapiro about his story of entrepreneurship, open source, growth hacking, and more. Julian's story is a story you don't want to miss -- plus he shares actionable advice on growing and marketing an open source project. Links for this episode:[Guest Suggestion] Julian Shapiro / VelocityJSJulian Shapiro on TwitterJulian Shapiro on GitHubJulian.comdeleted.comVelocity.js.orgVelocity.js on GitHubHow to deal with startup competitionWeb Animation Using JavaScript by Julian ShapiroIntroducing LibscoreLibscore.comLibscore on GitHubStripe Open-Source RetreatThomas Davis on Twitter#63: CDNJS with Thomas Davis and Ryan KirkmanJason Chen on TwitterJesse Chase on TwitterSearching for Sugar Man (Movie recommendation from Julian)Man on Wire (Movie recommendation from Julian)Rollbar - Put errors in their place! Full-stack error tracking for all apps in any language. Get the Bootstrap plan free for 90 days. That's nearly 300,000 errors tracked totally free. Members can get an extra $200 in credit. Linode - Our cloud server of choice! This is what we built our new CMS on. Use the code changelog20 to get 2 months free! ElixirConf 2016 - Late pricing starts August 15, so get your tickets today and save money. ElixirConf is the largest worldwide gathering of Elixir developers. Join José Valim, Chris McCord, Sonny Scroggin, James Edward Gray, Bruce Tate, Eric Meadows-Jönnson, and many more.