
Michelle Gienow
Special guest
Freelance Front-End Web Developer
Michelle Gienow has been a guest on 3 episodes.
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Episode 27: This Week on The New Stack: Git and GitOps
May 11th, 2018 | Season 2 | 34 mins 40 secs
application development, developers, git, github, gitlab, gitops, software development, web development
This week on The New Stack Context podcast, we are all about the git open source version control software. Last Friday, TNS correspondent Michelle Gienow has kicked off a series git, with an introduction to git for everyone. This week, she continues that work with an introduction to its most popular online hosted version, GitHub.
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Episode 19: This Week in News: Microservices, Kubernetes Data, and SXSW
March 16th, 2018 | Season 2 | 32 mins 53 secs
application development, at-scale development, cloud native microservices, microservices, sxsw
This week, we’re joined by TNS correspondent Michelle Gienow, TNS Research Director Lawrence Hecht and TNS founder Alex Williams. This week, Gienow published the second article in our new weekly feature series focused on microservices. We’ll be covering cloud native microservices from start to finish for the next few months — starting with some of the things that organizations should consider when they’re weighing the decision to move to a microservices architecture. Michelle shares some of what she learned so far about why companies are adopting microservices architectures.
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Episode 10: This Week in News: Meltdown/Spectre Woes, and the Future of JavaScript
January 12th, 2018 | Season 2 | 27 mins 47 secs
application development, cloud, coreos, developers, devops, iot, kubernetes, open source, openshift, podcast, programming, software, software development, tech, technology
We're rolling into 2018 with many unanswered questions: Will Meltdown and the Spectre CPU flaws turn our highly-tuned cloud-native applications into performance sludge cakes? How many new JavaScript front-end frameworks will we have to learn this year? And what does 'immutability' actually mean, anyhow? So many questions.