Gå offline med appen Player FM !
Podcasting about Postgres with Pino de Candia
Manage episode 428600230 series 3488768
Have you ever eavesdropped on other people’s conversations? Former co-host Pino de Candia joins Claire Giordano on this episode of Talking Postgres (formerly Path To Citus Con) to share their experience on podcasting about Postgres. Is listening to a podcast the next best thing to being in the hallway track at a conference? Does it bring the community together? How beneficial has it been to have a parallel chat while recording live? What is the “sweet spot” for the number of guests to have per episode? Is structure important for a podcast? Also discussed: this podcast’s rename, a walk down memory lane reflecting on the past 16 episodes, and shout-outs to other podcasts about Postgres.
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Cal invite for next Ep18 of Talking Postgres with David Rowley
- Podcast: Talking Postgres
- Talking Postgres Ep01: Working in public on open source with Simon Willison & Marco Slot
- Ep02: How to get Postgres ready for the next 100 million users
- Ep03: Why giving talks at Postgres conferences matterswith Álvaro Herrera and Boriss Mejías
- Video: Postgres Storytelling: What’s going on with Synchronous Replication | POSETTE 2024 by Boriss Mejías
- Video: Postgres Storytelling: Support in the Darkest Hour | Citus Con 2023, by Boriss Mejías
- Ep04: How I got started as a dev and in Postgres with Melanie Plageman & Thomas Munro
- Ep05: My favorite ways to learn more about PostgreSQL with Grant Fritchey & Ryan Booz
- Video: Fibonacci Spirals and Ways to Contribute to Postgres—Beyond Code | Citus Con 2022, by Claire Giordano
- Ep06: You're probably already using Postgres with Chelsea Dole & Floor Drees
- Wikipedia: Object–relational mapping
- Video: How to work with other people | POSETTE 2024, by Floor Drees and Jimmy Angelakos
- Ep07: Why people care about PostGIS and Postgres with Paul Ramsey & Regina Obe
- Ep08: How I got started as a developer (& in Postgres) with Andres Freund & Heikki Linnakangas
- Satya Nadella’s LinkedIn post about Andres Freund’s xz backdoor discovery
- Ep09: Solving every data problem in SQL with Dimitri Fontaine & Vik Fearing
- Wikipedia: Advent of Code
- Ep10: My Journey into Postgres Monitoring with Lukas Fittl & Rob Treat
- Ep11: My Journey into Performance Benchmarking with Jelte Fennema-Nio & Marco Slot
- Ep12: From developer to PostgreSQL specialist with Derk van Veen
- Ep13: Spinning up on Postgres & AI with Arda Aytekin
- Ep14: Becoming expert at using PostgreSQL with Chris Ellis
- Video: Electric Elephants | pgDay Paris 2024, by Chris Ellis
- Ep15: My Journey to Explaining Explain with Michael Christofides
- Podcast: Postgres FM
- Ep16: The Making of POSETTE: An Event for Postgres with Teresa Giacomini & Aaron Wislang
- Podcast: Scaling PostgreSQL
- Podcast: Postgres FM Ep99 with guest Claire Giordano: Sponsoring the community
- Podcast: Hacking Postgres
- Playlist: 5mins of Postgres
21 episoder
Manage episode 428600230 series 3488768
Have you ever eavesdropped on other people’s conversations? Former co-host Pino de Candia joins Claire Giordano on this episode of Talking Postgres (formerly Path To Citus Con) to share their experience on podcasting about Postgres. Is listening to a podcast the next best thing to being in the hallway track at a conference? Does it bring the community together? How beneficial has it been to have a parallel chat while recording live? What is the “sweet spot” for the number of guests to have per episode? Is structure important for a podcast? Also discussed: this podcast’s rename, a walk down memory lane reflecting on the past 16 episodes, and shout-outs to other podcasts about Postgres.
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Cal invite for next Ep18 of Talking Postgres with David Rowley
- Podcast: Talking Postgres
- Talking Postgres Ep01: Working in public on open source with Simon Willison & Marco Slot
- Ep02: How to get Postgres ready for the next 100 million users
- Ep03: Why giving talks at Postgres conferences matterswith Álvaro Herrera and Boriss Mejías
- Video: Postgres Storytelling: What’s going on with Synchronous Replication | POSETTE 2024 by Boriss Mejías
- Video: Postgres Storytelling: Support in the Darkest Hour | Citus Con 2023, by Boriss Mejías
- Ep04: How I got started as a dev and in Postgres with Melanie Plageman & Thomas Munro
- Ep05: My favorite ways to learn more about PostgreSQL with Grant Fritchey & Ryan Booz
- Video: Fibonacci Spirals and Ways to Contribute to Postgres—Beyond Code | Citus Con 2022, by Claire Giordano
- Ep06: You're probably already using Postgres with Chelsea Dole & Floor Drees
- Wikipedia: Object–relational mapping
- Video: How to work with other people | POSETTE 2024, by Floor Drees and Jimmy Angelakos
- Ep07: Why people care about PostGIS and Postgres with Paul Ramsey & Regina Obe
- Ep08: How I got started as a developer (& in Postgres) with Andres Freund & Heikki Linnakangas
- Satya Nadella’s LinkedIn post about Andres Freund’s xz backdoor discovery
- Ep09: Solving every data problem in SQL with Dimitri Fontaine & Vik Fearing
- Wikipedia: Advent of Code
- Ep10: My Journey into Postgres Monitoring with Lukas Fittl & Rob Treat
- Ep11: My Journey into Performance Benchmarking with Jelte Fennema-Nio & Marco Slot
- Ep12: From developer to PostgreSQL specialist with Derk van Veen
- Ep13: Spinning up on Postgres & AI with Arda Aytekin
- Ep14: Becoming expert at using PostgreSQL with Chris Ellis
- Video: Electric Elephants | pgDay Paris 2024, by Chris Ellis
- Ep15: My Journey to Explaining Explain with Michael Christofides
- Podcast: Postgres FM
- Ep16: The Making of POSETTE: An Event for Postgres with Teresa Giacomini & Aaron Wislang
- Podcast: Scaling PostgreSQL
- Podcast: Postgres FM Ep99 with guest Claire Giordano: Sponsoring the community
- Podcast: Hacking Postgres
- Playlist: 5mins of Postgres
21 episoder
Semua episode
×Välkommen till Player FM
Player FM scannar webben för högkvalitativa podcasts för dig att njuta av nu direkt. Den är den bästa podcast-appen och den fungerar med Android, Iphone och webben. Bli medlem för att synka prenumerationer mellan enheter.