Gavin Henry is the CIO of TelcoSwitch and founder of the recently acquired SureVoIP, an Internet Telephony Service Provider for which he has written most of the software that sticks it all together. His interests include all aspects of software engineering, identity management (especially around OpenLDAP), all layers of the network stack, systems programming and the free software ecosystem. Gavin is a Software Heritage Ambassador. He has an engineering degree in Electronics and Communications and outside of software has a real passion for the field of bushcraft. He can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter at @ghenry.
Episodes
- 623 – Michael J. Freedman on TimescaleDB
- 620 – Parker Selber and Shannon Selbert on Robust Job Processing in Elixir
- 604 – Karl Wiegers and Candase Hokanson on Software Requirements Essentials
- 594 – Sean Moriarity on Deep Learning with Elixir and Axon
- 588 – José Valim on Elixir, Machine Learning, and Livebook
- 567 – Dave Cross on GitHub Actions
- 558 – Michael Fazio on Modern Android Development
- 538 – Roberto Di Cosmo on Archiving Public Software at Massive Scale
- 532 – Peter Wyatt and Duff Johnson on 30 Years of PDF
- 527 – Adrian Kennard and Kevin Hones on Writing a Network OS from Scratch
- 518 – Karl Wiegers on Software Engineering Lessons
- 505 – Daniel Stenberg on 25 years with cURL
- 494 – Robert Seacord on Avoiding Defects in C Programming
- 490 – Tim McNamara on Rust 2021 Edition
- 486 – Bob Nystrom on Dart
- 485 – Howard Chu on B+tree Data Structure in Depth
- 464 – Rowland Savage on Getting Acquired
- 455 – Jamie Riedesel on Software Telemetry
- 446 – Nigel Poulton on Kubernetes Fundamentals
- 437 – Tim Sneath on the Architecture of Flutter
- 432 – Brian D. Foy on Perl 7
- 428 – Matt Lacey on Mobile App Usability
- 414 – Jens Gustedt on Modern C
- 404 – Bert Hubert on DNS Security
- 387 – Abhinav Asthana on Designing and Testing APIs
- 383 – Neil Madden On Securing Your API
- 376 – Justin Richer On API Security with OAuth 2
- 371 – Howard Chu On the Lightning Memory-Mapped Database (LMDB)