If you’re into systems programming, or you’ve ever had to think hard about correctness and failure modes, this might be interesting.
I had Adam Prout (distinguished engineer at Microsoft, founding architect of Azure HorizonDB) on the Talking Postgres podcast to talk about building database systems and trying to make Postgres and Azure fit together cleanly.
Highlights:
Also this line: “The agents are very fast keyboards.”
Episode (audio + transcript): https://talkingpostgres.com/episodes/from-memsql-to-horizondb-an-engineers-journey-with-adam-prout
YouTube (audio): https://youtu.be/dsyWz6tcfh0?si=kTMD1eTamlVneVXN
Curious if you enjoy hearing about other people's engineering journeys, and what bits of Adam's episode you find most fascinating.