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Jamie Tanna
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Cup o' Go
š£ Conference roundup, http3, DataDog and Turso do optimizations
Jon's gone fishing, Shay's gone camping, so the community took the time to optimize all the things :)https://cupogo.dev/ for all the links and details! This show is supported by you, and there are many ways to support the show (directly and indirectly). Thanks for listening!Meetup roundupJamie Tanna - Hands on dependency workshop @ FatsomaFyne Conf 2025 exclusive CFPGo South AfricaGopherCon UKGopherConGopherCon IndiaGolab (Florence, Italy)GoWest, as previously mentioned on the showGophercon AfricaProposal moved to Active: http3Datadog's blogpost: How Go 1.24's Swiss Tables saved us hundreds of gigabytesTurso's blogpost: We rewrote large parts of our...
2025-07-26
27 min
Changelog Master Feed
#define: props to astronomer (Changelog & Friends #103)
Welcome back to #define, our game of obscure jargon, fake definitions, and expert tomfoolery. This time weāre joined by three Changelog++ members, to see who has the best vocabulary and who can trick everyone else into thinking that they do. Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 14 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:Depot ā 10x faster builds? Yes please. Build faster. Waste less time. Accelerate Docker image builds, and GitHub Actions workflows. Easily integrate with your existing CI provider and dev workflows to s...
2025-07-25
1h 06
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
#define: props to astronomer (Friends)
Welcome back to #define, our game of obscure jargon, fake definitions, and expert tomfoolery. This time weāre joined by three Changelog++ members, to see who has the best vocabulary and who can trick everyone else into thinking that they do. Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 14 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:Depot ā 10x faster builds? Yes please. Build faster. Waste less time. Accelerate Docker image builds, and GitHub Actions workflows. Easily integrate with your existing CI provider and dev workflows to s...
2025-07-25
1h 06
Changelog & Friends
#define: props to astronomer
Welcome back to #define, our game of obscure jargon, fake definitions, and expert tomfoolery. This time weāre joined by three Changelog++ members, to see who has the best vocabulary and who can trick everyone else into thinking that they do. Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 14 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:Depot ā 10x faster builds? Yes please. Build faster. Waste less time. Accelerate Docker image builds, and GitHub Actions workflows. Easily integrate with your existing CI provider and dev workflows to s...
2025-07-25
1h 06
Fallthrough
Versioning: We Did It To Ourselves
Versioning! It's a topic that we all deal with on a daily basis, and yet it's a topic that many of us dread. Our ecosystems love semantic versioning, but many of us find it lacking for many of our use cases. In this episode, Kris and Matt are joined once again by Jamie and Steve to talk about versioning. The panel discusses what versioning is, when to use Semantic Versioning, whether identifiers and versions are the same thing, and so much more.Last week we shipped the first episode of our aftershow, Break. This week we're following...
2025-07-21
1h 41
Fallthrough
[Break] You're Now Less Wrong About REST
Welcome to Break, a Fallthrough aftershow! After months of spending time after each recording of Fallthrough chatting, Kris and Matt decided it's time to record some of these chats and publish them to the world! In many ways the show's name is apropos: it's more like a watercooler break than a podcast recording and it's a break from the way we usually record podcast episodes.In this first episode, Kris, Matt, and Jamie discuss the recording of Fallthrough episode #28. They talk more about OpenAPI and how it relates to REST and hypermedia, what layering brings to the...
2025-07-15
39 min
Fallthrough
Why You're Wrong About REST
The web has been around for nearly 40 years, yet despite its massive success, the principles that made it a success still prove elusive to most software engineers today. We've stumbled into a world where so called REST APIs are less RESTful than GraphQL, where most definitions of hypermedia are wrong, and where nuance has been replaced with "well actually". In this episode, Kris is joined by Matt, Jamie, and Steve to discuss REST, hypermedia, the Web (now at version 4.0!), where all of these came from, and so much more.For our long time listeners, you might remember...
2025-07-14
1h 48
The Tannatalkssoccer Football Podcast
Where does Jamie Vardy rank amongst Premier League strikers all-time?
In this episode, Tanna ranks Jamie Vardy amongst other great Premier League strikers. Do you agree with where Vardy ended up on his list? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-04-25
21 min
Fallthrough
APIs: Design Imperfectly, Improve Relentlessly
APIs are built, not born, so how do we go about actually building them? Well, it starts with design. In this episode, Kris and Ian are joined by Jamie Tanna to talk about API design. From creating a theory of your API, through building its foundation, to actively prototyping as you design, the panel discusses what they've learned over the years to design high quality APIs. At the end we have unpopular opinions, but we also have a bonus behind the scenes look at howe we create episodes of this podcast. Make sure to stick around until the end...
2025-04-07
1h 29
Fallthrough
APIs: Design Imperfectly, Improve Relentlessly
APIs are built, not born, so how do we go about actually building them? Well, it starts with design. In this episode, Kris and Ian are joined by Jamie Tanna to talk about API design. From creating a theory of your API, through building its foundation, to actively prototyping as you design, the panel discusses what they've learned over the years to design high quality APIs. At the end we have unpopular opinions, but we also have a bonus behind the scenes look at howe we create episodes of this podcast. Make sure to stick around until the end...
2025-04-07
2h 22
Fallthrough
An Exploration of APIs, Versioning, & HTTP
There are Web APIs everywhere, from the classic REST/HTTP, to GraphQL, to gRPC, we rely on them to get things done each and every day. But how much do we think about the design of these APIs? How do you document an API once you've created it? What even is versioning? Do we really understand HTTP? In this episode, Kris and the panel are joined by Jamie Tanna to discuss APIs, their design, how to document them, and more.Want to hear us discuss APIs and how we design identifiers? Become a supporter and enjoy bonus...
2025-03-10
1h 15
Fallthrough
An Exploration of APIs, Versioning, & HTTP
There are Web APIs everywhere, from the classic REST/HTTP, to GraphQL, to gRPC, we rely on them to get things done each and every day. But how much do we think about the design of these APIs? How do you document an API once you've created it? What even is versioning? Do we really understand HTTP? In this episode, Kris and the panel are joined by Jamie Tanna to discuss APIs, their design, how to document them, and more.Thank you for being a supporter!Thanks for tuning in and happy listening!...
2025-03-07
1h 47
Fallthrough
Patching Problems with Persnickety Proxies Purveyed by Paternalistic Princes
A recent Ars Technica article outlined a backdoor in the Go Module Mirror. Even though it's framed as a backdoor, and potentially a vulnerability, it's actually an exploit of a design choice designers of the module mirror made. Kris is joined by Matthew, Dylan, and guest host Jamie Tanna, to discuss this vulnerability-but-actually-feature, the implications for the Go community, and the wider reasons why something like this happened. We go on a journey through the history of modules, the Go community, and a whole lot more. We know this is a long one but we're sure you'll love it...
2025-02-17
2h 06
Cup o' Go
What's coming beyond Go 1.24? A look at proposals, and interview with Anton Zhiyanov
Proposalsāļø Accepted: runtime/trace: flight recordingš«· Accepted: add vet check for sync.WaitGroup abuseDraft: json/v2 proposal draftš©ļø Lightning roundBlog post: Gist of Go: Channels by Anton Zhiyanovāļø Blog post: Go 1.24's go tool is one of the best additions to the ecosystem in years by Jamie TannaOn Hacker NewsVideo: Building a course platform in GoInterview with Anton ZhiyanovWeb sitecodapi: Interactive code examplesOn GitHub ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
2025-01-31
52 min
Cup o' Go
ā To bisect or not to bisect? I guess the answer's in the middle with Jamie Tanna's step counter!
Thanks to Jamie Tanna for joining as Co-host!Our gracious patrons support this show. Consider joining as a member, too!Conferences roundupš®š± GopherCon Israel Sep 9th https://www.gophercon.org.il/š©šŖ Fyne Conf 2024 Sep 20th https://conf.fyne.io/š GoFunc Oct 3rd https://gofunc.ru/š°šŖ GopherCon Africa Oct 18th-19th https://nairobi.gophers.africa/šøš¬ GopherCon Singapore https://2024.gophercon.sg/š®š¹ GoLab Nov 11th-13th https://golab.io/Proposalsā proposal: debug/bisect: publish x/tools/internal/bisectā ļø proposal: errors: add All and AllAs iteratorsReleasesšļø Cue 0.10.0 with experimental embed supportā”ļø Lightning roundš£ You're not mature enough to release your first version as v1š New release for FIT: Garmin watch pr...
2024-08-30
55 min
Changelog Master Feed
OpenAPI & API Design (Go Time #328)
Weāre talking OpenAPI this week! Kris & Johnny are joined by Jamie Tanna, one of the maintainers of oapi-codegen, to discuss OpenAPI, API design philosophies, versioning, and open source maintenance and sustainability. In addition to the usual laughs and unpopular opinions, this weekās episode includes a Changelog++ section that you donāt want to miss. Leave us a commentChangelog++ members get a bonus 18 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:Coder.com ā Instantly launch fully configured cloud development environments (CDE) and make your first co...
2024-08-08
1h 14
Go Time: Golang, Software Engineering
OpenAPI & API design
Weāre talking OpenAPI this week! Kris & Johnny are joined by Jamie Tanna, one of the maintainers of oapi-codegen, to discuss OpenAPI, API design philosophies, versioning, and open source maintenance and sustainability. In addition to the usual laughs and unpopular opinions, this weekās episode includes a Changelog++ section that you donāt want to miss. Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 18 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:Coder.com ā Instantly launch fully configured cloud development environments (CDE) and make your first commit i...
2024-08-08
1h 14
Cup o' Go
A quick tour of some proposals, and a long chat about OpenAPI with Jamie Tanna
Go 1.22.3 & 1.22.10 releasedProposalsAccepted: add binary.Append functionLikely accept: new `go telemetry` subcommandLikely decline: Notify about new major versions of dependenciesPackt book bundleInterview with Jamie TannaBlog: Creating a more sustainable model for `oapi-codegen` in the futureBlog: oapi-codegen is moving to its own orgon GitHub: github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen ā Support this podcast on Patreon ā
2024-05-10
1h 03
Changelog Master Feed
Yeeting stuff into public (Changelog & Friends #31)
Jamie Tanna (who has a website) joins us to discuss the indie web, living with ADHD, sharing his salary history with the world & building DMD ā a dynamite open source tool to help you better understand the use of dependencies across your org. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members get a bonus 16 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today! Sponsors: Vercel āĀ Zero configuration for over 35 frameworks Vercel is the Frontend Cloud makes it easy for any team to deploy their apps.Ā Today, you can get a 14-day free t...
2024-02-17
1h 29
Changelog & Friends
Yeeting stuff into public
Jamie Tanna (who has a website) joins us to discuss the indie web, living with ADHD, sharing his salary history with the world & building DMD ā a dynamite open source tool to help you better understand the use of dependencies across your org. Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 16 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:Vercel ā Zero configuration for over 35 frameworks Vercel is the Frontend Cloud makes it easy for any team to deploy their apps.Ā Today, you can get a 14-day free trial...
2024-02-17
1h 29
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Yeeting stuff into public (Friends)
Jamie Tanna (who has a website) joins us to discuss the indie web, living with ADHD, sharing his salary history with the world & building DMD ā a dynamite open source tool to help you better understand the use of dependencies across your org. Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 16 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:Vercel ā Zero configuration for over 35 frameworks Vercel is the Frontend Cloud makes it easy for any team to deploy their apps.Ā Today, you can get a 14-day free trial...
2024-02-17
1h 29
The Brian Moylett Podcast
Ged Robinson - Scott Robertson's Coaching | Your Purpose & Meaning
Audible.com |Audible.co.uk - Get your audio book version of my new book today! (Free trial for new Audible customers)Amazon Paperback Book - Get your physical copy of my new book today!My InstagramMy LinkedinWe chatted about;How to have a growth mindsetOvercoming setbacksHaving to choose between rugby and cricket.Playing with Piri Weepu, Tamati Ellison, Blair Cowan, Serge Lilo and Corey Jane,
2023-04-02
1h 04
Changelog News
Harmonai revisited, lessons learned from public salary, Open Core Ventures, Stripe is Paypal in 2010 & Helix
We revisit our Harmonai story from last week, Jamie Tanna reviews posting his salary history publicly, Sid Sijbrandijās new (open core) venture fund, Zed Shaw thinks Stripe is like Paypal in 2010 & Helix is a new Rust-based terminal. View the newsletterJoin the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Jerod Santo ā GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
2022-10-17
06 min
Changelog Master Feed
Harmonai revisited, lessons learned from public salary, Open Core Ventures, Stripe is Paypal in 2010 & Helix (The Changelog)
We revisit our Harmonai story from last week, Jamie Tanna reviews posting his salary history publicly, Sid Sijbrandijās new (open core) venture fund, Zed Shaw thinks Stripe is like Paypal in 2010 & Helix is a new Rust-based terminal. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Featuring Jerod Santo ā Twitter, GitHub Notes and Links Zach Evans on Twitter Lessons learned since posting my salary history publicly Open Core Ventures Stripe is Paypal circa 2010 Helix Editor (pic...
2022-10-17
06 min
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Harmonai revisited, lessons learned from public salary, Open Core Ventures, Stripe is Paypal in 2010 & Helix (News)
We revisit our Harmonai story from last week, Jamie Tanna reviews posting his salary history publicly, Sid Sijbrandijās new (open core) venture fund, Zed Shaw thinks Stripe is like Paypal in 2010 & Helix is a new Rust-based terminal. View the newsletterJoin the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Jerod Santo ā GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
2022-10-17
06 min
Tech Team Weekly
Ep 5 - Talking Openly About Pay!
This week, our main story is the debate over whether companies (and employees) should be happy to disclose salaries, in an attempt to drive pay equality, a chat made somewhat harder by Neil's repeated inability to pronounce the word "equality". We get deep into discussion about our experiences with knowing (or not knowing) how our colleagues are paid, companies and countries who we've seen get the balance right, and the challenges of introducing salary negotiations in the job-hunting process. But there's more! We'll also be talking about a secret new privacy-shattering setting in Chrome which is enabled...
2021-09-27
54 min
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE (1957) ā Episode 107 ā Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
"Do you still believe it impossible we exist? You didn't actually think you were the only inhabited planet in the universe. How can any race be so stupid?" Stupid is as stupid does? Join this episodeās Grue-Crew - Whitney Collazo, Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Joseph Perry, and Jeff Mohr - as they fall in love with the audacity of Ed Woodās Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957). Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 107 ā Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957) Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And cl...
2021-09-11
1h 32
Hanging Out with Nolan Hong
039_Tanna Dang & Alyssa Nakao
This was one of our most inspirational conversations. Tanna, owner of Eden in Love, and Alyssa, Edenās creative director, talk about business, how they approach relationships and life, and fashion (specifically, Jamieās fashion problems).
2018-01-29
1h 33
The Positive Head Podcast
257: Interview with founder of Energy Therapy, Jaime Tanna
Jamie is a spiritual mentor and teacher, a Reiki Master and founder of Energy Therapy, an organization that offers access to energy-based treatments, workshops and retreats. In this episode Jamie discuses his personal story and what led him to his work, as well as fascinating topics like dowsing, Reiki and other energy-based healing modalities.
2016-09-15
1h 20