Meta Tech Podcast
Un podcast de Meta
78 Épisodes
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73: Mobile GraphQL at Meta in 2025
Publié: 28/03/2025 -
72: Multimodal AI for Ray-Ban Meta glasses
Publié: 28/02/2025 -
71: Translating Java to Kotlin at Scale
Publié: 31/01/2025 -
70: Jetpack Compose at Meta
Publié: 24/12/2024 -
69: To type or not to type — measuring productivity impact with DAT
Publié: 29/11/2024 -
68: How to Build a Mixed Reality Headset
Publié: 30/10/2024 -
67: Measuring Developer Productivity with Diff Authoring Time
Publié: 30/09/2024 -
66: Inside Bento - Serverless Jupyter Notebooks at Meta
Publié: 30/08/2024 -
65: Getting Ready for Post-Quantum Cryptography
Publié: 29/07/2024 -
64: Caddy - Building the next generation of CAD software for Mixed Reality
Publié: 04/07/2024 -
63: The key to a happy Rust/C++ relationship
Publié: 30/05/2024 -
62: Building Threads for Web
Publié: 26/04/2024 -
61: Image Quality Improvements at Scale
Publié: 11/03/2024 -
60: Simplified Executable Deployment with DotSlash
Publié: 16/02/2024 -
59: Meta ❤️ Python 3.12
Publié: 31/01/2024 -
58: Advancing GenAI at Meta
Publié: 21/12/2023 -
ARCHIVE: From Facebook Home to Instagram Stories
Publié: 30/11/2023 -
57: Writing and linting Python at scale
Publié: 30/10/2023 -
56: How Threads was built in 5 months
Publié: 29/09/2023 -
55: What it's like to ship code at Meta
Publié: 30/08/2023
Brought to you by Meta. In addition to remaining active in the open source community and conference circuit, this podcast offers another channel that allows us to highlight the technical work of our engineers who will discuss everything from low-level frameworks to end-user features. Throughout the podcast, Meta engineer Pascal Hartig (@passy) will interview developers in the company.
