podcast
details
.com
Print
Share
Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Search
Showing episodes and shows of
Derrick Stolee
Shows
PodRocket
Git with Derrick Stolee
Derrick Stolee is a Principal Software Engineer at GitHub working on Git. We talk about Git 2.41, Scalar (a built-in repository manager for large repos), and more. Links https://twitter.com/stolee https://mastodon.online/@stolee https://git-scm.com https://github.blog/author/dstolee https://github.blog/2023-06-01-highlights-from-git-2-41 https://github.blog/2022-10-13-the-story-of-scalar Tell us what you think of PodRocket We want to hear from you! We want to know what you love and hate about the podcast. What do you want to...
2023-07-12
38 min
PodRocket
Git and monorepos with Derrick Stolee
We talk to Derrick Stolee, Principal Software Engineer at GitHub, about monorepos, finding pain points of Git, Git performance at scale, what Git will look like in the future, and more. Links https://twitter.com/stolee https://staffeng.com/book https://github.blog https://github.blog/author/dstolee Review us Reviews are what help us grow and tailor our content to what you want to hear. Give us a review here. Contact us https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us @PodRocketpod What does...
2022-02-22
41 min
Data Archives - Software Engineering Daily
Git Scales for Monorepos with Derrick Stolee
In a version control system, a Monorepo is a version control management strategy in which all your code is contained in one potentially large but complete repository. The monorepo is in stark contrast to an alternative approach in which software teams independently manage microservices or deliver software as libraries to be imported in other projects. The monorepo strategy has been followed by noteworthy companies such as Google, Facebook, and Microsoft. Derrick Stolee is a software engineer working at GitHub. He joins us today to talk about strategies for monorepos and innovations to the way git wor...
2021-10-01
53 min
Software Engineering Daily
Git Scales for Monorepos with Derrick Stolee
In a version control system, a Monorepo is a version control management strategy in which all your code is contained in one potentially large but complete repository. The monorepo is in stark contrast to an alternative approach in which software teams independently manage microservices or deliver software as libraries to be imported in other projects. The monorepo strategy has been followed by noteworthy companies such as Google, Facebook, and Microsoft.Derrick Stolee is a software engineer working at GitHub. He joins us today to talk about strategies for monorepos and innovations to the way git works in ord...
2021-10-01
49 min
Software at Scale
Software at Scale 32 - Derrick Stolee: Principal Software Engineer, GitHub
Derrick Stolee is a Principal Software Engineer at GitHub, where he focuses on the client experience of large Git repositories.Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google PodcastsSubscribers might be aware that I’ve done some work on client-side Git in the past, so I was pretty excited for this episode. We discuss the Microsoft Windows and Office repository’s migrations to Git, recent performance improvements to Git for large monorepo, and more.Highlightslightly edited[06:00] Utsav: How and why did you transition from academia to software engineering?Derric...
2021-09-15
1h 06
Software Engineering Unlocked
Making Git faster with Derrick Stolee
Links:Derrick's Twitter accountWebsite of the Git projectWebsite of GitGitGadgetLinus appoints Junio Hamano as the Git maintainerBrian Harry's post about the largest Git repository Show notes:First, we talk about how it comes that Derrick, as a former professor, is now working for Microsoft as a principal software engineer. (0:10)Derrick explains to me that even though he wasn't a "sophisticated" programmer when he applied for the Microsoft role, he has decent experience building tools to solve his own problems. (2:40)During the interview process, Derrick stayed humble, curious and open-minded, h...
2019-11-04
51 min
All Things Git
Git for Windows with Johannes Schindelin
Edward and Martin talk to Johannes Schindelin about Git for Windows. They discuss the challenges of porting a collection of Unix tools to Windows, maintaining a fork, make some turn of the century jokes about vi vs emacs, and encourage you to stop saying "msysgit". Johannes Schindelin maintains Git for Windows. He used to be a number theorist, a geneticist and a scientific image processing expert. He now works at Microsoft, spending most of his time trying to improve Git for Windows’ user experience. Show Notes Git for Windows Gitter, a chat room for di...
2018-02-20
43 min