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ComposeComposeComposeNell Shamrell-Harrington speaks about the Rust project governance, the Rust Foundation, maintainer wellbeing and her own career journey.2024-12-1000 minRustacean StationRustacean StationRust at Microsoft with Nell Shamrell-Harrington Allen Wyma talks with Nell Shamrell-Harrington, Member Board of Directors at Rust Foundation and Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft about Microsoft’s use of Rust, her time being involved with Rust, and also the Rust RFC process.. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Timestamps [@1:30] - Nell’s Background and Introduction [@5:31] - Rust c...2022-09-0951 minHanselminutes with Scott HanselmanHanselminutes with Scott HanselmanRust for Beginners with Nell Shamrell-HarringtonNell Shamrell-Harrington is a Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft and as a Board Director at the Rust Foundation. Rust is a low-level statically-typed multi-paradigm programming language that’s focused on safety and performance. In a world of C and C++, why should you use Rust? Why does Rust shine and what problems does it solve? 2022-07-2128 minRustacean StationRustacean StationThis Week in Rust - Issue 446 Highlights from This Week in Rust - Issue 446, presented by Allen and Tim, with Nell Shamrell-Harrington, co-hosting for the first time in 2022. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Timestamps & referenced resources [@00:00:00] Welcome [@00:00:10] - Introduction [@00:00:52] - Agenda [@00:01:27] - Interview with Nell Shamrell-Harrington about editing This Week in Rust [@00:06:21] Submitting an ar...2022-06-2756 minRustacean StationRustacean StationRust Foundation with Rebecca Rumbul Allen Wyma talks with Rebecca Rumbul, Executive Director and CEO at Rust Foundation. The Rust Foundation is an independent non-profit organization to steward the Rust programming language and ecosystem, with a unique focus on supporting the set of maintainers that govern and develop the project. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Timestamps2022-06-1056 minThe Open Source WayThe Open Source WayOpen Source at Microsoft – ClearlyDefined and Open-Source Supply Chain SecurityIn this episode, our host Karsten Hohage talks to Nell Shamrell-Harrington from Microsoft and Sebastian Wolf from SAP about ClearlyDefined, a central data store for all open-source licenses across many different open-source ecosystems, and open source supply chain security at Microsoft. Nell explains both projects, talks about Microsoft’s open source history and evolution, and we also learn about the differences and similarities between Microsoft and SAP’s open source engagement from Sebastian. Guest: Nell Shamrell-Harrington is a principal software engineer at Microsoft in the Azure Office of the CTO, and former lead engineer for Clea...2022-05-2530 minPodcast proConfPodcast proConf#120 - RustConf 2021 - Чем живет Rust после Mozilla | Переписывать ли на Rust | Специальные гостиДоклады: Project Update: Lang Team by Niko Matsakis ( https://youtu.be/z9NvvyQlmhA ) Project Update: Libs Team by Mara Bos ( https://youtu.be/mXdIjMEtcWU ) Identifying Pokémon Cards by Hugo Peixoto ( https://youtu.be/K15Src3MxHA ) Move Constructors: Is it Possible? by Miguel Young de la Sota ( https://youtu.be/Lvma7VTkdx8 ) Whoops! I Rewrote It in Rust by Brian Martin ( https://youtu.be/nKszVOlNkk4 ) Hacking rustc: Contributing to the Compiler by Esteban Kuber ( https://youtu.be/vCODCbUSA_w ) Writing the Fastest GBDT Library in Rust by Isabella Tromba ( https://youtu.be/OXjz6_xIauo ) The Importance of Not Over-Optimizing in Rust by...2022-02-051h 48StaffEngStaffEngNell Shamrell-Harrington (Microsoft)Today’s guest is a principal software engineer at Microsoft who works at the interface between external and internal elements of the organization. Nell Shamrell-Harrington works on the ClearlyDefined open source project, which tracks open source licenses across open source ecosystems, and is also part of the Rust Foundation's Board of Directors. In today’s episode, you’ll hear about the “field commander” role that Nell plays in both of these organizations, and some of the major learnings they have had along the way (with particular emphasis on the importance of ensuring that technical interventions are responding to the needs of t...2021-09-0742 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 018: How We Killed DevOps? with Adam NowakThis is a repeat episode of Adventures in DevOps. Here's the original link https://devchat.tv/adventures-in-devops/devops-018-how-we-killed-devops-with-adam-nowak/ SponsorsDev Heroes AcceleratorRaygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialSpecial Guest: Adam Nowak. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2021-02-1754 minPhoenix CastPhoenix CastThe Marine Corps Cyber AuxiliaryIn this episode of Phoenix Cast, hosts John and Kyle and Rich talk to special guests Gabriel Rodriguez and Nell Shamrell-Harrington, members of the Marine Corps Cyber Auxiliary. The Cyber Auxiliary is comprised of a small cadre of highly talented civilian cyber experts who train, educate, advise, and mentor Marines to keep pace with constantly evolving cyber challenges. Listen to this episode to learn more about what the Cyber Auxiliary actually does, how they interact with Marine and how you can join. For more information on the Cyber Auxiliary, visit https://www.hqmc.marines.mil...2020-11-2752 minRustacean StationRustacean StationThis Week in Rust - Issue 352 Nell Shamrell-Harrington — lead editor of This Week in Rust — takes you through highlights from TWiR 352, published on August 18, 2020, as well as short interviews with upcoming RustConf speakers Harrison Bachrach, Esteban Kuber, and Jam. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Referenced resources Laying the foundation for Rust’s future Learning Rust: The Compiler...2020-08-1820 minRustacean StationRustacean StationThis Week in Rust - Issue 351 Nell Shamrell-Harrington — lead editor of This Week in Rust — takes you through highlights from TWiR 351, published on August 11, 2020, as well as short interviews with upcoming RustConf speakers Micah Tigley, Rebecca Turner, and Samuel Lim. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Referenced resources Announcing Rust 1.45.1 Announcing Rust 1.45.2 Headcrab: July 2020 progress report This Month...2020-08-1219 minRustacean StationRustacean StationThis Week in Rust - Issue 350 Nell Shamrell-Harrington — lead editor of This Week in Rust — takes you through highlights from TWiR 350, published on July 28, 2020, as well as short interviews with upcoming RustConf speakers Siân Griffin, Jane Lusby, and Ashley Hauck. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Referenced resources Announcing Rust 1.45.1 Announcing Rust 1.45.2 Headcrab: July 2020 progress report This Mo...2020-08-0323 minRustacean StationRustacean StationThis Week in Rust - Issue 349 Nell Shamrell-Harrington — lead editor of This Week in Rust — takes you through highlights from TWiR 349, published on July 28, 2020. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Referenced resources This Week in Rust #349 Opening up the Core Team agenda Rust’s CI is Moving to GitHub Actions IntelliJ Rust Changelog #127 Rust Analyzer Changelog #35 Notes on A Sma...2020-07-2810 minRustacean StationRustacean StationThis Week in Rust - Issue 348 Nell Shamrell-Harrington — lead editor of This Week in Rust — takes you through highlights from TWiR 348, published on July 21, 2020. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Referenced resources Announcing Rust 1.45.0 Learn how to make a Sokoban game in Rust Clear Explanation of Rust’s module system Rewriting FORTRAN Software in Rust Writing a kernel d...2020-07-2111 minRustacean StationRustacean StationThis Week in Rust - Issue 347 Nell Shamrell-Harrington — lead editor of This Week in Rust — takes you through highlights from TWiR 347, published on July 14, 2020. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Referenced resources Announcing Rustup 1.22.1 Lang Team Design Meeting: Path to Membership Perspective on Rust Community Moderation The Soul of a New Debugger Async Interview #8: Stjepan Glavina Using Rabbit...2020-07-1408 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 043: Testing in Production with Talia NassiIn this episode of Adventures in DevOps, we discuss testing in production of Split Software - when it is necessary, why it is necessary, and how to do it safely.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonJeff GromanTyler BirdGuestTalia NassiSponsorsGravitational Teleport: SSH Properly!CacheFlyLinkssplitRobot FrameworkNordic.js 2019 Talia Nassi - Testing in ProductionTesting in Production: A Conversation with Talia NassiTalia Nassi on Testing in ProductionTwitter Talia Nassi: @talia_nassiPicksNell Shamrell-Harrington:Star Trek: VoyagerTyler Bird:AAA BatteriesArnold Scharzenegger's 2017 University of Houston Commencement AddressJeff Groman:Getting NakedTalia Nassi:Joab, Jab, Jab, Right HookWes BosFollow on Social Media:Facebook: Adventures in DevOps Twitter: @DevOpsPodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https...2020-07-1448 minRustacean StationRustacean StationThis Week in Rust - Issue 346 Nell Shamrell-Harrington — lead editor of This Week in Rust — takes you through highlights from TWiR 346, published on July 6, 2020. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Referenced resources Announcing Rustup 1.22.0 Ownership of the standard library implementation Choosing a Rust web framework, 2020 edition Simple Rocket Web Framework Tutorial POST Request Transpiling a Kernel Module to Rus...2020-07-0707 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 042: Risk Posture Drift and Immutable Security with Sachin AggarwalIn this episode of Adventures in DevOps, Sachin Aggarwal of Accurics walks us through his latest startup which is focused on helping to secure Infrastructure as Code (IaC) by identifying risk and policy violations, and fixing them on the fly.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonJeff GromanTyler BirdGuestSachin AggarwalSponsorsGravitational Teleport: SSH Properly!CacheFlyLinksAWS Well-Architected FrameworkAccuricsPicksSachin Aggarwal:GitHub accurics/terrascanTyler Bird:GitHub cloudfoundry-incubator/kubecfMinecraftNell Shamrell-Harrington:Folding@HomeSomeone Knows SomethingJeff Groman:The Brain BreakthroughFollow on Social Media:Facebook: Adventures in DevOps Twitter: @DevOpsPodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-07-0750 minRustacean StationRustacean StationThis Week in Rust - Issue 345 Nell Shamrell-Harrington — lead editor of This Week in Rust — takes you through highlights from TWir 345, published on June 29, 2020. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Referenced resources Faster Rust Development on AWS EC2 with VSCode Rust Verification Tools Extremely Simple Rust Rocket Framework Tutorial Build a Smart Bookmarking Tool with Rust and Rocket...2020-06-3009 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 041: Modern Release Management with Henry JewkesReact Native Remote ConfJuly 28th to 31thHenry Jewkes of Split.io takes panelists of Adventures in DevOps through phased and feature flagged releases, measuring releases, the anatomy of a release platform, and how CI and release management can help prevent developer burnout.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonJeff GromanTyler BirdGuestHenry JewkesSponsorsGravitational Teleport: SSH Properly!CacheFly  "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! PicksNell Shamrell-Harrington:npr Code SwitchStar Trek DiscoveryTyler Bird:BlinkistBorderlands Legendary CollectionJeff Groman:The Creative HabitHenry Jewkes:Dad UniversityDark LangFollow on Social Media:Facebook: Adventures in DevOps Twitter: @De...2020-06-3049 minRustacean StationRustacean StationThis Week in Rust - Issue 344 Nell Shamrell-Harrington — lead editor of This Week in Rust — takes you through highlights from this week’s issue of TWiR. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Referenced resources Announcing Rust 1.44.1 Writing Non-Trivial Macros in Rust How to Design For Panic Resilience in Rust Tour of Rust - Chapter 8 - Smart Pointers Thread-l...2020-06-2312 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 040: Liquid Software – what is it, and why we need it with Baruch SadogurskyReact Native Remote ConfJuly 28th to 31thBaruch Sadogursky of JFrog takes panelists of Adventure in DevOps through the concepts of continuous updates or liquid software and highlights good patterns and antipatterns along the way.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonJeff GromanTyler BirdGuestBaruch SadogurskySponsorsGravitational Teleport: SSH Properly!CacheFly  "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today!  LinksIt's Not About the SharkDevOps Patterns and Antipatterns for Continuous Software UpdatesPicksNell Shamrell-Harrington:Supermassive PodcastRoyal Horticultural Society Gardening PodcastTyler Bird:Creative Solutionsrealpython.comJeff Groman:ReorganizingDIY Youtube ChannelsBaruch Sadogursky:JFrogFollow on Social Media:Facebook: Adventures in Dev...2020-06-2348 minRustacean StationRustacean StationThis Week in Rust - Issue 343 Nell Shamrell-Harrington — lead editor of This Week in Rust — takes you through highlights from this week’s issue of TWiR. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Referenced resources 2020 Event Lineup - Update Announcing RustFest Global 2020 🎉 RustConf 2020 Registration is Open Understanding the Rust Ecosystem Errors in Rust: A Deep Dive Getting Started With The ST...2020-06-1606 minRustacean StationRustacean StationThis Week in Rust - Issue 341 and 342 Nell Shamrell-Harrington — lead editor of This Week in Rust — takes you through highlights from this week’s issue of TWiR. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Referenced resources Issue 341 This Week in Rust 341 RustConf Rust Contributor Survey A Retrospective on the 2018 rust-lang.org redesign Contributing to Rust How to build a...2020-06-0911 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 038: Chasing Unicorns and Narwhals with The Unicorn ProjectAdventures in DevOps panelists Nell Shamrell-Harrington and Jeff Groman discuss The Unicorn Project by Gene Kim and how it's lessons apply to real world organizationsPanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonJeff GromanSponsorsGravitational Teleport: SSH Properly!CacheFly  "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! PicksNell Shamrell-Harrington:NASAJeff Groman:Working From HomeFollow on Social Media:Facebook: Adventures in DevOps Twitter: @DevOpsPodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-06-091h 00Adventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 037: Monitoring your applications with Prometheus with Björn RabensteinPanelist Nell Shamrell-Harrington and Guest Björn Rabenstein discuss Prometheus - where it came from, the problems it solves, and how it can help you operate applications in a complex world.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonGuestBjörn RabensteinSponsorsGravitational Teleport: SSH Properly!CacheFly  "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today!  LinksSRE BooksCloud Native Computing FoundationPrometheusTeam of TeamsPicksNell Shamrell-Harrington:PicardBjörn Rabenstein:Picard......seriously. Watch it!Special Guest: Björn Rabenstein. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-06-0235 minRustacean StationRustacean StationThis Week in Rust - Issue 340 Nell Shamrell-Harrington — lead editor of This Week in Rust — takes you through highlights from this week’s issue of TWiR. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Referenced resources Compiling Rust binaries for Windows 98 SE and more: a journey] Conway’s Game of Life on the NES in Rust Writing Python inside your Rust...2020-05-2705 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 036: An Overview of MicroK8s, Charmed K8s, and Other Ubuntu Infrastructure Tools with Alex ChalkiasThe panelists talk to Alex Chalkias, a product manager at Ubuntu, about tools and services Ubuntu has developed for managing containers, Kubernetes, telco workflows, live updating, and much more!PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonScott NixonGuestAlex ChalkiasSponsorsGravitational Teleport: SSH Properly!CacheFly  "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today!  LinksMicroK8sCharmedk8sCephCrush AlgortithmCrush Algorithm MapsJujuCharmed OSMLivepatchPicksNell Shamrell-Harrington:Powells BooksScott Nixon:YouTube PremiumAlex Chalkias:asciinemaDon't Make Me ThinkThe Last DanceSpecial Guest: Alex Chalkias. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2020-05-2651 minRustacean StationRustacean StationThis Week in Rust - Issue 339 Nell Shamrell-Harrington - lead editor of This Week in Rust - takes you through highlights from this week’s issue of TWiR. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Referenced Resources This Week in Rust GitHub Repository Five Years of Rust The case for using Rust for Automotive Software Rust releases for sing...2020-05-1907 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 035: Rapid Infrastructure Automation with AWS CDKPanelist Scott Nixon, DevOps Automation Engineer at Stelligent, leads the Nell and Tyler in a discussion about AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK). They discuss the evolution of Infrastructure-as-Code on AWS from using the SDKs, CloudFormation, and now CDK.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonScott NixonTyler BirdSponsorsGravitational Teleport: SSH Properly!CacheFly  "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today!  LinksAWS Cloud Development KitSparkleFormationGitHub cloudtools/troposhpereGitHub iann0036/former2GitHub SCRT-HQ/VaporShellIntroduction to AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK)MiserbotPicksNell Shamrell-Harrington:QCODE The Left Right GameDUSTScott Nixon:Space NutsAstronomy CastStar TalkTyler Bird:CloudcraftThe Long Ear...2020-05-1929 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 034: Digital Darwinism - How Digital Transformation is Evolving Business with Joe GarberJavaScript Remote Conf 2020May 13th to 15th - register now!Join panelists Nell Shamrell-Harrington, Scott Nixon, Tyler Bird, and special guest Joe Garber to discuss what a digital transformation is, how it’s different from company to company, where to start your transformation and what to do when it gets hard, as well as how organizations across industries are harnessing AI/ML to power their transformations. Also hear us discuss why a digital transformation is never “done” and why that is a good thing!PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonTyler BirdScott NixonGuestJoe GarberSponsorsGravitational Teleport: SSH Properly!CacheFly  "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Develop...2020-05-1249 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 033: I Know What You Did Last Session with Ev KontsevoyJavaScript Remote Conf 2020May 13th to 15th - register now!The panelists speak with Ev Kontsevoy of Gravitational about SSH'ing into infrastructure, how we've tried to secure it in the past, and what works better both for securing and auditing SSH access today.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonTyler BirdCharles Max WoodGuestEv KontsevoySponsorsGravitational Teleport: SSH Properly!CacheFly  "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today!  LinksFedRAMP/FIPSPicksNell Shamrell-Harrington:Refactoring with Kubernetes Infrastructure at Operation CodeAnimal Crossing: New HorizonsTyler Bird:Deku DealsGitHub emachnic/working_manCharles Max Wood:Cashflow QuadrantDevchat.tv/meetupsDevchat.tv...2020-05-0555 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 032: Where Does Security Fit In a DevOps World with Jeffrey GromanJavaScript Remote Conf 2020May 13th to 15th - register now!Jeffrey Groman is a CyberSecurity expert. He joins the panel to answer our questions and lead a discussion on the basics of security as it applied to DevOps. We start out with a discussion on breaking down silos and making security everyone's job.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonTyler BirdScott NixonCharles Max WoodGuestJeffrey GromanSponsorsEducative.io | Click here for 10% discountCacheFly  "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today!  LinksGhost in the WiresAmazon S3 FeaturesBlock Public AccessOWASPEquifax Officially Has No ExcuseMageCartsonatypeSansPicksNell Shamrell-Harrington:Con...2020-04-2858 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 030: 15 Years of Ubuntu with Martin WimpressJavaScript Remote Conf 2020May 14th to 15th - register now!Adventures in DevOps' guest, Martin Wimpress, is the engineering director for Ubuntu Desktop, Snapcraft and Developer Advocacy at Canonical the company behind Ubuntu. He speaks about Ubuntu, the OS for most public cloud workloads as well as the emerging categories of smart gateways, self-driving cars and advanced robots.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonCharles Max WoodScott NixonTyler BirdGuestMartin WimpressSponsorsEducative.io | Click here for 10% discountGremlin | Chaos Engineering PlatformCacheFly_______ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________LinkssnapcraftUbuntuCanonicalUbuntu MateMost Popular Operating Systems...2020-04-1459 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 028: Chaos Engineering with Gremlin ExecutivesJavaScript Remote Conf 2020May 14th to 15th - register now!In this episode of Adventure in DevOps, the guests speak about the future of software development and reliable systems. They relate this to Chaos Engineering and why more organizations should be doing it.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonTyler BirdGuestsTammy ButowKolton AndrusMatt "Forni" FornaciariSponsorsUpCloud | Use promo code: "devchat" for $25 offCacheFly_______ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________LinksGremlin.com/slackPicksNell Shamrell-Harrington:Dell ComputingAphids (Not Cool!)Tyler Bird:VMUG AdvantageDeployHappinessTammy Butow:Target MobileKolton Andrus:KoanMatt "Forni" Fornaciari:Deep WorkDigital Minimalism2020-03-3155 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 027: Quest for Frictionless DevOps with Brent Schroeder from SUSEBrent Schroeder is the global CTO at SUSE. The discussion begins with a discussion around the open source and devops culture at SUSE. It branches into participation in the CloudFoundry and Cloud Native Computing Foundations. The overarching thing is going beyond development into bringing the Ops into DevOps and removes the friction between Dev and Ops.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonCharles Max WoodGuestBrent SchroederSponsorsUpCloud | Use promo code: "devchat" for $25 offCacheFly_______ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________Linkscri-o.ioStratos: A Web-based Management UI for Cloud FoundryGitHub cloudfoundry/stratosPicksNell...2020-03-2444 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 026: Implementing Event-driven Microservices with Nikhil BarthwalNikhil Barthwal works at Google on Serverless products on Google Cloud Platform. He joins the panel to talk about Implementing Event Driven Microservices. He starts with defining what Microservices are and motivations to move from Monolithic to Microservices. He then dives into distributed data in Microservices and problems associated with it. He goes into details of using Domain Driven Design for partitioning data and solutions to keep data consistent & querying scattered data.PanelistNell Shamrell-HarringtonCharles Max WoodScott NixonGuestsNikhil BarthwalSponsorsUpCloud | Use promo code: "devchat" for $25 offGremlin | Chaos Engineering PlatformCacheFly_______ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood...2020-03-1728 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 025: Oracle Cloud with Bob QuillinBob Quillin is Vice President of Oracle Cloud Developer Relations. He joins the Adventure to talk about the direction of Cloud computing and what's new and upcoming in the Oracle cloud.PanelistNell Shamrell-HarringtonCharles Max WoodGuestsBob QuillinSponsorsUpCloud | Use promo code: "devchat" for $25 offGremlin | Chaos Engineering PlatformCacheFly_______ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________LinksDevOps 006: All Things Cloud with Bob QuillinOracle.comGraalVMPicksNell Shamrell-Harrington:Pickling!The ExpanseCharles Max Wood:The Man in the High CastleThe Riftwar SagaReady, Fire, AimBob Quillin:Mr. RobotSorry about the 49er's Bob!Special Guest...2020-03-1055 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 023: Tools for Issues Resolution with Troy McAlpin and Tobias Dunn-KrahnTroy and Tobias work at xMatters providing tools that help devops engineers manage things when they go wrong. Their tools at xMatters provide information that makes is easier to track down problems. Running a service like xMattters also allows them to become experts in how workflows should go to empower people to fix issues.Follow UpCloud on Twitter: @UpCloudFollow Troy on Twitter: @TmcalpinxmConnect with Tobias on LinkedIn  PanelistNell Shamrell-HarringtonCharles Max WoodGuestsTroy McAlpinTobias Dunn-KrahnSponsorsUpCloud Use promo code " devchat" for $25 offCacheFly_______ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy T...2020-02-2552 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 022: Debugging Multi-Layer or Multi-Node Applications with Or WeisOr Weis is the CEO of Rookout. He walks us through the problems of tracking bugs through multiple layers, services, and nodes. He talks about how to aggregate, sort through, and intelligently use the information provided from each of your infrastructure nodes to find problems in your applications. This is the cure for logging FOMO.PanelistNell Shamrell-HarringtonCharles Max WoodScott NixonGuestsOr WeisSponsorsCacheFly_______ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________LinksAnodotPicksNell Shamrell-Harrington:Team of TeamsAlaska AirlinesScott Nixon:The Future of Humanity, Malcolm Gladwell - WGS 2018Charles Max...2020-02-1855 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 019: DevOps Next Generation with Lance AlbertsonIn this episode of Adventures in DevOps the panel interviews Lance Albertson. Lance Albertson works for the Oregon State Open Source Lab. The lab is a program at the Oregon State University that provides the infrastructure to open source projects. The program works with graduate students who walk away with valuable hands-on experience in DevOps. Lance starts by explaining how they choose graduate students and what their experience looks like working for the lab.  Lance explains what they provide for the open source projects they support. He says they provide anything within reason and gives examples of some of the pr...2020-01-0752 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 018: How We Killed DevOps? with Adam NowakIn this episode of Adventures in DevOps the pane interviews Adam Nowak. Adam is a part of the DevOps team at Netguru. He joins the panel today to share his DevOps transformation story. Adam starts by explaining the title he chose for today’s episode. He also shares his definition of DevOps.Adam explains the age-old story of a misunderstood DevOps team that was overworked and underappreciated. The organization grew but the DevOps team didn’t scale with it, leaving them with piles of tickets and everyone else wondering what was taking so long. The panel commiserates with Adam and shar...2019-12-2453 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 017: Improving User Experience by Logging with Grant SchofieldIn this episode Adventures in DevOps, the panel interviews Grant Schofield. Grant is Director of Infrastructure at Humio. He being by discussing the growth of logging and logging tools. Grant explains the business value of logging and analytics. He shares some real-life examples of how longing helped gain insight into the user experience. The panel wonders how Humio takes the data gathered in the logs and separate out specifics of user experience. Grant explains that by aggregating all data in one place Humio uses the logs, tracing and other metrics to draw conclusions about user experience. He shares some of t...2019-12-1051 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 015: Shiplane with John EppersonThis episode of Adventures in DevOps is joined by John Epperson. John is a developer and has worked in DevOps for his whole career spanning about 12 years. He is also the author of Shiplane. John made Shiplane after working with Docker for a while and getting fed up with some features not being as he wanted them to be. The panelists begin the discussion with going over John’s talk “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly”, where he covers three camps of developers namely pioneers, settlers, and townsfolk and the panelists go into detail about these camps. They also talk a...2019-11-0550 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 014: Continuous Delivery With Julian FahrerJulian Fahrer is a software engineer with a systems administration and operations background. He currently works at Hover and is helping them move towards continuous delivery. Nell opens up the discussion by asking Julian to explain what continuous integration and continuous delivery are. He shares that continuous integration revolves around having testing and automation around the code being pushed to ensure that it works and conforms to standards. Continuous delivery feeds off of the concept of continuous integration and is the ability to deploy to any environment at any point in time. Chuck puts these ideas together by saying that c...2019-10-221h 01Adventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 013: Application Monitoring Using RED With Dave McAllisterThis episode of Adventures in Devops features Dave McAllister. Dave has an extensive background in open source starting in 1994 working with early versions of Linux. He thrives on the concepts of emerging technologies and being able to innovate things. He also loves understanding what people are doing with emerging technology. The discussion opens up by introducing the topic of multi-dimensional monitoring in RED. Dave gives us an introduction into RED as a subset of google’s SRE Golden signals. RED stands for rate, errors, and durations and is a concept that is designed for working with micro services. The DevOps pan...2019-10-1536 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 011: Let's Talk AgileIn this episode of the Adventures in DevOps podcast, the panelists talk about Agile. Nell starts the discussion by mentioning that Agile came out of the Scrum movement and gives a brief history of how it started. She reads out the Agile Manifesto, and Scott explains what it is. They agree that “move faster slowly” can be considered as a motto of Agile. Scott talks about the testing aspect of it from a philosophical perspective, and Nell chimes in with comparison to how things were being done in the past versus now.They discuss the 12 principles behind the Agile manifesto. One...2019-09-2440 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 009: Learning DevOpsEpisode SummaryIn this episode of the Adventures in DevOps podcast, the panelists talk about getting started with DevOps and learning its principles and technologies. Lee and Scott mention that they share a similar journey, initially starting as system administrators and working their way into DevOps. Nell says that she was a Ruby and .NET developer before learning cloud technologies such as Heroku, Chef, and Docker.To someone with a programming background wanting to get into DevOps, Lee highly recommends three books - The Practice of System and Network Administration, The Practice of Cloud System Administration: DevOps and SRE Practices for...2019-09-1047 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 008: Disaster RecoverySponsorsiPhreaks - Devchat.tvThe Dev Rev - Devchat.tvReact Round Up - Devchat.tvCacheFly PanelNell Shamrell-HarringtonScott NixonEpisode SummaryComing to you live this time from the studio is a brand new episode of the Adventures in DevOps podcast! Regular panelists Nell Shamrell-Harrington, Principal Engineer at Chef Software, and Scott Nixon, Principal Consultant at Cloud Mechanics, discuss one of the most significant aspects of any given software environment - disaster recovery, what is it and what to do when the unimaginable happens.They start the show by explaining that disaster recovery can be considered as a subset of business continuity planning. They s...2019-09-0347 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 007: Monitoring in a Technical EnvironmentSponsorsCacheFlyPanelNell Shamrell-HarringtonScott NixonEpisode SummaryIn this episode of the Adventures in DevOps podcast, panelists Nell Shamrell-Harrington and Scott Nixon talk about monitoring in the software world. They start the discussion by talking about the difference between monitoring and alerting. They discuss how logging comes into picture in monitoring, two main types of logs - structured and unstructured, log management in the DevOps environment, information storage, parsing logs and log aggregation. They list two major kinds of monitoring software - pull and push. Nell explains what they mean and how they work, and Scott gives examples of each including syslog, healthcheck, etc...2019-08-2753 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 006: All Things Cloud with Bob QuillinSponsorsCacheFlyPanelNell Shamrell-HarringtonLee WhalenCharles Max WoodJoined by special guest: Bob QuillinEpisode SummaryThis episode of the Adventures in DevOps podcast is joined by Bob Quillin, Vice President - Oracle Cloud Developer Relations, based in Austin, Texas. He manages a team of developer advocates working on cloud native solutions. He explains what developer advocacy means in terms of the work they do at Oracle and elaborates on the term 'second generation cloud'. He then talks about how feature compatibility works with different types of cloud platforms, moving legacy applications to cloud and the best practices involved in cloud operations in general.With respect...2019-08-2052 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 005: Chef ExplainedSponsorsCacheFlyPanelNell Shamrell-HarringtonLee WhalenEpisode SummaryThis episode of the Adventures in DevOps podcast is all about Chef. Nell Shamrell-Harrington - Principal Engineer at Chef Software is interviewed by panelist Lee Whalen starting with what Chef is and what it is used for. Nell describes how Chef works with containers, Chef Habitat and how it fits into the overall DevOps culture. Lee asks if it can be used to manage systems with push-pull based configuration management as well. Nell shares how Chef can be advantageous for the higher management and the business as a whole by being automated and high-speed. She compares different...2019-08-1332 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 001: What is DevOps?PanelNell Shamrell-HarringtonLee WhalenScott NixonEpisode SummaryWelcome to the first episode of the Adventures in DevOps podcast! The panelists Nell Shamrell-Harrington - Principal Engineer at Chef Software, Lee Whalen - Principal Engineer and President at Fuzzy Logic Tech, and Scott Nixon - Founder at Cloud Mechanics, kickstart the show by introducing themselves and their work. They begin the discussion by attempting to answer the fundamental question - What really is DevOps? They discuss at length the intersection of DevOps with cloud native computing. They talk about what it means to implement the DevOps way of working, what factors does it...2019-08-0639 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 002: Castigated by ContainersPanelNell Shamrel-HarringtonLee WaylinScott NixonEpisode Summary The panelists introduce themselves. Nell is a principal engineer at Chef, Lee runs the DevOps consulting team Fuzzy Logic Systems, and Scott runs Cloud Mechanics consulting. The topic of today’s podcast is containers. They begin by defining what a container is, with each sharing their own definition. Containers aren’t really new, they’re just a hot topic because companies like Docker made them easier to use and has brought them into the mainstream. The panelists agree that containers are not for storing data, only for running applications, but that data can be mounted to a c...2019-08-0647 minAdventures in DevOpsAdventures in DevOpsDevOps 003: The Tool Chain Crisis with Priyanka SharmaPanelCharles Max WoodLee WhalenScott NixonJoined by Special Guest: Priyanka SharmaSummaryPriyanka Sharma gives an intro to the tool chain crisis; the panel shares their perspective on the crisis and where they see this problem. The panel considers how to solve this problem and Priyanka outlines a solution. She gives examples of how to start the data modeling process she believes will help solve this crisis along with suggesting guard rails for developers. The panel discusses this solution and considers how this will work in startups and smaller companies compared to well-established companies with their own tooling. Priyanka shares how to overcome...2019-08-061h 19The Food Fight ShowThe Food Fight ShowFood Fight Show - 126 - The Next ChapterListen to your show hosts - Nathen Harvey and Nell Shamrell-Harrington - discuss our favorite memories of Food Fight and our podcasting future.2019-06-1132 minDevOps ChatDevOps ChatChefConf 2019 Preview w/ Nell Shamrell-HarringtonThe year 2019 is shaping up as a "coming home" year for Chef. After recently reaffirming its commitment to an open source strategy, they are gearing up for the best ChefConf yet. ChefConf is coming home to Seattle for 2019 and many of the Chef favorites including Adam Jacobs, John Willis and more will be speaking. I had a chance to catch up with Nell Shamrell-Harrington, Principal Software Development Engineer and Community Engineering Lead at Chef. Nell gave us a great preview of the whole event, as well as her own presentation and what her most anticipated sessions and activities are. You...2019-04-2919 minTech Done RightTech Done RightEpisode 50: Your First Open Source Contribution with VM BrasseurYour First Open Source Contribution with VM Brasseur TableXI offers training for developers and product teams! For more info, email workshops@tablexi.com or go to http://tablexi.com/workshops. Guest VM Brasseur: Open Source consultant, Vice President of Open Source Initiative, and Author of Forge Your Future with Open Source. vmbrasseur.com. Summary The Open Source world is large. It’s also complex and difficult to manage, especially for a novice. Our guest this week is VM Brasseur, who is the Vice President of the Open Source Initiative an...2018-11-2839 minTech Done RightTech Done RightEpisode 50: Your First Open Source Contribution with VM BrasseurYour First Open Source Contribution with VM Brasseur TableXI offers training for developers and product teams! For more info, email workshops@tablexi.com or go to http://tablexi.com/workshops. Guest VM Brasseur: Open Source consultant, Vice President of Open Source Initiative, and Author of Forge Your Future with Open Source. vmbrasseur.com. Summary The Open Source world is large. It’s also complex and difficult to manage, especially for a novice. Our guest this week is VM Brasseur, who is the Vice President of the Open Source Initiative an...2018-11-2839 minDevOps Days PodcastDevOps Days PodcastDevOps in Politics Working technology for a political campaign involves the shortest timelines, tightest deadlines, and highest stakes you will likely ever encounter in a technology career. Come hear a tale of two political campaigns - a state measure campaign and a presidential campaign - and the application of both DevOps technologies and culture to move fast, pivot quickly, and hopefully win. One of the key challenges of politics - as well as DevOps in general - is harnessing automation without losing the critical human touch which moves hearts and changes minds. Learn how to find the line where too much automation...2018-08-1325 minArrested DevOpsArrested DevOpsTheatre Geeks Unite and Tech Over the WorldOn this episode of Arrested DevOps, Trevor is joined by Chloe Condon, Nathen Harvey, and Nell Shamrell-Harrington. Everyone on this episode has been a part of the theater community at some point in their lives. We talk about our individual journeys from theater into tech, the lessons we learned on the way, and how we leverage those lessons every day. Community & Event Stuff If you have an upcoming conference you would like to see promoted on ADO, you can fill out the handy form at arresteddevops.com/conf Upcoming conferences Open...2018-05-1000 minScreaming in the CloudScreaming in the CloudEpisode 5: The Last Mainframe with a Kickstart and a Double ClutchHow are companies evolving in a world where Cloud is on the rise? Where Cloud providers are bought out and absorbed into other companies? Today, we’re talking to Nell Shamrell-Harrington about Cloud infrastructure. She is a senior software engineer at Chef, CTO at Operation Code, and core maintainer of the the Habitat open source product. Nell has traveled the world to talk about Chef, Ruby, Rails, Rust, DevOps, and Regular Expressions. Some of the highlights of the show include: Chef is a configuration management tool that handles instance, files, virtual machine container, and ot...2018-04-1134 minScreaming in the CloudScreaming in the CloudEpisode 5: The Last Mainframe with a Kickstart and a Double ClutchHow are companies evolving in a world where Cloud is on the rise? Where Cloud providers are bought out and absorbed into other companies? Today, we’re talking to Nell Shamrell-Harrington about Cloud infrastructure. She is a senior software engineer at Chef, CTO at Operation Code, and core maintainer of the the Habitat open source product. Nell has traveled the world to talk about Chef, Ruby, Rails, Rust, DevOps, and Regular Expressions. Some of the highlights of the show include: Chef is a configuration management tool that handles instance, files, virtual machine container, and ot...2018-04-1134 minRuby RoguesRuby RoguesRR 348: Continuous Automation - Chef, InSpec, and Habitat with Nathen Harvey and Nell Shamrell-HarringtonPanel:Dave KimuraEric BerryDavid RichardsSpecial Guest: Nathen Harvey and Nell Shamrell-HarringtonIn this episode, the Ruby Rogues panelist speak with Nathen Harvey and Nell Shamrell-Harrington. Nell is the Senior Software Development Engineer at Chef, the CTO at Operation Code. Nathen is the VP Community at Chef. The topic of discussion is about Chef. Chef is a platform that enables teams to collaborate, share, and automate everything.In particular, we dive pretty deep on:What is Dev Ops? A cultural and professional movement, focused on how we build and operate high-velocity organizations, born from the experiences of its practitioners.Chef Automate...2018-02-061h 01Tech Done RightTech Done RightEpisode 28: Open Source and Companies with Nell Shamrell-HarringtonOpen Source and Companies with Nell Shamrell-Harrington Follow us on Twitter! @tech_done_right Also, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Guest Nell Shamrell-Harrington: Senior Software Development Engineer at Chef, CTO of Operation Code. nellshamrell.com Summary What's it like to run an Open Source project as part of your day job? How does open source change when it's backed by a company? Why is it useful for a company to run open source projects? Nell Shamrell-Harrington, who runs the Habitat project for Chef is...2018-01-1639 minTech Done RightTech Done RightEpisode 28: Open Source and Companies with Nell Shamrell-HarringtonOpen Source and Companies with Nell Shamrell-Harrington Follow us on Twitter! @tech_done_right Also, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Guest Nell Shamrell-Harrington: Senior Software Development Engineer at Chef, CTO of Operation Code. nellshamrell.com Summary What's it like to run an Open Source project as part of your day job? How does open source change when it's backed by a company? Why is it useful for a company to run open source projects? Nell Shamrell-Harrington, who runs the Habitat project for Chef is on the...2018-01-1639 minThe Food Fight ShowThe Food Fight ShowFood Fight Show -113 - Habitat UpdatesNell Shamrell-Harrington, Tasha Drew, and Jamie Winsor discuss the latest updates to Habitat!   Panel ----- * Nell Shamrell-Harrington [github](https://github.com/nellshamrell), [twitter](https://twitter.com/nellshamrell) * Tasha Drew [github](https://github.com/tashimi), [twitter](https://twitter.com/tashadrew) * Jamie Winsor [github](https://github.com/reset), [twitter](https://twitter.com/resetexistence) Show Notes ------- * [Habitat.sh](https://www.habitat.sh/) * [Chef Community Slack](http://community-slack.chef.io/) * [Chef Conf](https://chefconf.chef.io/) * [Kelsey Hightower ChefConf 2016 Keynote](https://www.y...2017-12-1433 minCodeNewbieCodeNewbieEp. 146 - Codeland - Mentorship, Technical Blogging, and Open Source Talks from Katrina Owen, Quincy Larson, and Nell Shamrell-Harrington (Katrina Owen, Quincy Larson, Nell Shamrell-Harrington)In our final episode of our Codeland mini-series, Katrina Owen shares what it really takes to get that mentor you've always wanted, Quincy Larson gives us his best practices for writing technical blog posts people will actually read, and Nell Shamrell-Harrington explores what it really takes for an open source project to be successful and what you should know as a future contributor. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Sample Testing Guide How to read Medium articles people will actually read CodeNewbie YouTube channel Continuous Integration (CI) Open Source Governance Sample Code of Conduct Travis...2017-08-0150 minThe Food Fight ShowThe Food Fight ShowHabitat and Inspec!Panel Nell Shamrell-Harrington github, twitter, blog Adam Leff github, twitter Tom McLaughlin github, twitter, blog Show Notes “Test-Driven Security with Chef Inspec” by Tom McLaughlin “Learning InSpec Series” by Annie Hedgpeth “Chef Repo Inspec Example” Inspec.io Chef Community Slack Inspec STIGs Github Repo Dev Sec Project Habitat Commmunity Slack (aka Habichat) Habicat Twitter SecuriCats Twitter Picks Nell Oculus Rift Rx Bars Adam Home Bridge Tom Vacation Resilent Coders 2017-06-1243 minRuby RoguesRuby RoguesRR 293 Packaging Ruby with Nell Shamrell-HarringtonOn today’s episode, Charles Max Wood and Jerome Hardaway discuss Packaging Ruby with Nell Shamrell-Harrington. Nell is an expert Software Development Engineer at Chef Software. Tune in to learn how you can provide viable packaging solutions!Special Guest: Nell Shamrell-Harrington. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ruby-rogues--6102073/support.2017-01-2053 minArrested DevOpsArrested DevOpsDevopsdays Chicago 2016 With Nell Shamrell-Harrington, Jill Jubinski, and Michael StahnkeRecorded live at DevOpsDays Chicago 2016, Matt was joined by Nell Shamrell-Harrington (Chef), Jill Jubinski (IBM), and Michael Stahnke (Puppet). We talked about empathy for recruiters, how the DevOpsDays Chicago event has changed over the years, and how Michael gets all of his DevOps philosophies from 90's slow jams.2016-09-1200 minRuby RoguesRuby Rogues105 RR Regular Expressions with Nell ShamrellThe panelists talk about regular expressions with Nell Shamrell.Special Guest: Nell Shamrell-Harrington. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ruby-rogues--6102073/support.2013-05-151h 21