Sunday Funday is a place to dive in to Native Instruments Reaktor, and deeply learn the software in a fun, spontaneous environment.
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Fork Pull Merge Push is a podcast about topics developers obsess over. In the first season, developer Esko Lahti talks to engineers around the world about the topics that have sent them down to their deepest, most mind-bending rabbit holes. Fork Pull Merge Push is a podcast by Reaktor, a strategy, design and technology company changing how the world works.
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Why Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Tech is More Important Than Ever
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46:22In toDEI's episode, we discuss the past, the present, and the future of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the tech field. Starting with the basics, like what DEI actually means and what's its purpose, but also addressing more complex topics, like the importance of having diverse leadership, how to measure DEI, and how to build a proper DEI strate…
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Future of Work. Making Sense of the AI Hype
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37:53We continue discussing the future of work, and in today’s episode, we look at it from the AI angle. What can we expect from AI democratization, and what are the dangers of AI hype? Is today’s AI-assisted software development any better than just auto-fill? How to make sense of the emerging generative models and expand your creativity? Tune in as we…
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Make Your Team Click: The Fundamentals of Agile
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42:09Is the future of work co-located, hybrid, or online? How can we efficiently integrate design & development teams around agile ways of working? Are there any shortcuts in that process? Our guests, Gabi & Panu, bring unique theoretical and practical perspectives to the table. Tune in and share this with your teammates. 😉 Guests Panu Korhonen is a des…
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Is Software Development Becoming Obsolete?
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53:59Is development becoming obsolete? We invited Miku and Pauliina to talk about software engineering — how the roles have been shaping, what the current trends and challenges are, and how we can shape the future of our profession. Tune in and join our semi-practical, semi-philosophical conversation. Guests Pauliina started her career as a communicatio…
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Truth over convenience. The data analytics episode
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34:16In many organizations, analytics are still often put on the back burner. Why? We invited analytics expert Matias Muhonen to talk about that in this episode. We touch upon the basics of analytics, the whys and hows of data collection, management, and security. Guest Matias Muhonen is an analyst, make-it-happener and a full-stack developer. He has be…
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Solve it like an admin. Why it's important to ask 'why'?
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36:40In today's episode, we dive into the admin world in the Reaktor context. For that, we invited Robin Laurén, a full-stack admin, who's been with Reaktor for over nine years. We talk about what qualities make a great sysadmin and why empathy and people skills are as necessary as tech skills. We touch upon the topics of data security and mobile device…
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Learning by Teaching. Embracing Continuous Learning as a Developer
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44:14In this episode, we talk about continuous learning with Laura Beatris, full-stack developer from Reaktor Amsterdam. Laura opens up about why teaching others also helps her grow professionally. She also shares her learning techniques & processes. Guest Laura Beatris is a Software Developer at Reaktor, originally from Brasil but currently based in th…
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Code it Aside: How to Plan, Launch, and Promote your Side-Project
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40:41In today’s episode, we talk about open source, developer communities, and side-projects. Jesse Luoto from Reaktor Helsinki shares his hard-earned lessons from planning, launching, and promoting dozens of side projects of all shapes and sizes. What’s the right balance between the speed and quality of your open source project? When you should launch,…
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Let's Map This Out! Working with GIS and OpenStreetmap Data
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22:47In this Fork Pull Merge Push episode, we discuss geographic information system (GIS) - not a well-known domain to many. Henna Kalliokoski, a GIS professional and functional programming enthusiast will share her knowledge on GIS data, coordinate systems and e.g. accessibility. GIS data can be used in many different ways and she will shed light on e.…
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Curiosity Drive or Why I Moved from the US to Finland
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49:04In today's episode, we talk with product designer Ross Langley about the feeling of belonging. We talk about change — whether it's changing your career path or moving to another country. Ross walks us through the practicalities of relocation. About different working cultures, in Finland and the US. About dealing with the pandemic, impostor syndrome…
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Do You Really Need Artificial Intelligence in Your Software?
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33:37Guest: Henrik Aalto is a data science generalist with a background in systems analysis and operations research. He works in the intersection of technology and business and loves creating data-driven solutions to complex problems. Despite his passion for AI, sometimes he thinks a simple BI-report will do all that’s needed. In his spare time, he like…
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Code and Emotion. Why Anthropology is Important for Creating Good Digital Products
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34:32Guest Anna Haverinen is a Design Anthropologist and she holds a PhD in Digital Culture. She works at the intersection of design, technology, and business by providing strategic and qualitative insight into people, communities, and individuals. In her academic work, she has studied grief and death in online environments, and in the past years, she h…
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Microsoft is arguably taking over the open source world. Esko, Paavo, Juuso and Sam debate the role the company plays in today’s open source community – TypeScript, GitHub, VS Code, npmjs.com and all – and discuss the advanced features of TypeScript. Guests Paavo Huhtala joined Reaktor at the age of 19. A self-taught hobbyist programmer since middl…
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Cheers to the 14th trip around the sun of the language that’s made up of data! In this episode, Esko, Matti and Toni discuss Clojure, REPL, and how you can use them in your next project. Guests Matti Lankinen’s programming career started from the little boy's dream of making his own games. C++ was too hard at the time, so he started making his own …
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Category Theory for the Non-PhD – and What to Use It For
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37:52Category theory may strike you as intimidating, but trust us, you can (and after this episode, are probably itching to) talk applicative functors and parser combinators over afterwork drinks. Listen in to learn why Esko and Antti – both of whom started programming with dynamically typed languages – are so into category theory right now that they se…
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Finding the Corner of the Internet You Love with Amsterdam Hackers
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45:29Two years ago, David and Tijn formed Amsterdam Hackers: a group of developers willing to conquer and learn from tech problems they had previously found impossible. In this episode, Esko talks to the two Amsterdam-based engineers about the group’s philosophy, as well as their two largest projects; the gbforth and Delisp. Guests David Vázquez grew up…
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The Promise of Tasks: Concurrency in a Single Threaded World
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32:51Multiple threads or only one thread, and why should it matter? Blocking or non-blocking IO, and what benefits do each of them offer? What’s the problem of using callbacks? Hold on to your hats, folks – in this episode, Esko, Andy and Otto plow through some of the most fundamental questions regarding runtime environments. Guests Andy Davies is a sof…
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Time to Ditch the Boilerplate: Safe, Fast and Easy Data Manipulation with Statically Typed Optics
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32:35Still writing bespoke functions and boilerplate to immutably manipulate a complex data structures? Statically typed optics will both do the heavy lifting for you, AND give your TypeScript hustle an unforeseen boost. Guest Petri Lehtinen started programming with Basic in the mid-90s. Open source projects and functional programming in typed programmi…
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GraphQL is the God Mode of Web Development
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53:11GraphQL has arguably changed the entire paradigm of writing full-stack web applications. In today’s episode, Esko, Ian and Dirk discuss GraphQL, Apollo, and Relay, and why they can, in good conscience, be called a web developer’s cheat codes. Guests Ian Fosbery is a big believer in good communication—both face-to-face, and through code. For the pas…
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Will Harmaja be the React Killer we've been waiting for?
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27:56React, it turns out, is not what lies at the end of the web development rainbow. In this episode, Esko, Juha and Jussi talk about achieving super fast user interfaces by combining functional programming techniques and embedding observables directly into the DOM with Harmaja. Guests Juha Paananen started coding with Commodore computers in the 80s an…
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Sunday Funday #126: Best Reaktor User Library Tools 2019 So Far: Little Beef
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5:07The one-hundred and twenty-sixth episode of Sunday Funday podcast, hoisted by Benjamin. ..Episode #126 finds us exploring uncharted space once again! It is a new day, a new era. We are in search of new sounds, for a new theme song. It is a new era, we are in search for new sounds. I saw the recent blog from Native Instruments, BEST MUSIC TOOLS FROM…
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Sunday Funday #125: Best Reaktor User Library Tools 2019 So Far: UNIT 4
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20:47The one-hundred and twenty-fifth episode of Sunday Funday podcast, hoisted by Benjamin. ..Episode #125 finds us exploring uncharted space once again! It is a new day, a new era. We are in search of new sounds, for a new theme song. It is a new era, we are in search for new sounds. I saw the recent blog from Native Instruments, BEST MUSIC TOOLS FROM…
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Sunday Funday #124: Best Reaktor User Library Tools 2019 So Far: SOURCE
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5:20The one-hundred and twenty-fourth episode of Sunday Funday podcast, hoisted by Benjamin. ..Episode #124 finds us exploring uncharted space once again! It is a new day, a new era. We are in search of new sounds, for a new theme song. It is a new era, we are in search for new sounds. I saw the recent blog from Native Instruments, BEST MUSIC TOOLS FRO…
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Sunday Funday #123: Best Reaktor User Library Tools 2019 So Far: MWAVE 2
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14:33The one-hundred and twenty-third episode of Sunday Funday podcast, hoisted by Benjamin. ..Episode #123 finds us exploring uncharted space once again! It is a new day, a new era. We are in search of new sounds, for a new theme song. It is a new era, we are in search for new sounds. I saw the recent blog from Native Instruments, BEST MUSIC TOOLS FROM…
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Sunday Funday #122: Dark Techno Ensembles: THREE-NO-THREE
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9:08The one-hundred and twenty-second episode of Sunday Funday podcast, hoisted by Benjamin. ..Episode #122 finds us exploring uncharted space once again! It is a new day, a new era. We are in search of new sounds, for a new theme song. It is a new era, we are in search for new sounds. I saw the recent blog from Native Instruments, DARK TECHNO ENSEMBLE…
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Sunday Funday #121: Dark Techno Ensembles: TECHNO ENSEMBLE
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15:48The one-hundred and twenty-first episode of Sunday Funday podcast, hoisted by Benjamin. ..Episode #121 finds us exploring uncharted space once again! It is a new day, a new era. We are in search of new sounds, for a new theme song. It is a new era, we are in search for new sounds. I saw the recent blog from Native Instruments, DARK TECHNO ENSEMBLES…
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Sunday Funday #120: Dark Techno Ensembles: NoiseNoise
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14:29The one-hundred and twentieth episode of Sunday Funday podcast, hoisted by Benjamin. ..Episode #120 finds us exploring uncharted space once again! It is a new day, a new era. We are in search of new sounds, for a new theme song. It is a new era, we are in search for new sounds. I saw the recent blog from Native Instruments, DARK TECHNO ENSEMBLES, a…
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Sunday Funday #119: Dark Techno Ensembles: PITCHKICK
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19:47The one-hundred and nineteenth episode of Sunday Funday podcast, hoisted by Benjamin. ..Episode #119 finds us exploring uncharted space once again! It is a new day, a new era. We are in search of new sounds, for a new theme song. It is a new era, we are in search for new sounds. I saw the recent blog from Native Instruments, DARK TECHNO ENSEMBLES, …
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Sunday Funday #118: Dark Techno Ensembles: KANTUBEK
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23:29The one-hundred and eighteenth episode of Sunday Funday podcast, hoisted by Benjamin. ..Episode #118 finds us exploring uncharted space once again! It is a new day, a new era. We are in search of new sounds, for a new theme song. It is a new era, we are in search for new sounds. I saw the recent blog from Native Instruments, DARK TECHNO ENSEMBLES, …
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