The Heavybit Library
The Heavybit Library is an extensive catalog of educational content featuring hundreds of hours of expert presentations, insightful podcasts, and articles focused on helping technical founders achieve breakout success.
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Serverless Meetup: A Deep Dive Into Serverless Challenges & Solutions
On Feb. 22nd, the SF Serverless community came together to share learnings and challenges associated with going serverless. Join...
To Be Continuous Ep. #24, Category Creation
In this episode of To Be Continuous, Paul and Edith are joined by Martin Casado, General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz. The...
So You Want To Host A Meetup? Pt. 3: Program Design & Audience Follow-up
Organizing or sponsoring a meetup can add great value to your company – from increasing sales leads, to hiring your next...
Don't Make Me Code Ep. #3, Developer Segments
In this episode, Steve and David dive into listener Matthias Lübken’s topic suggestion of developer segments. David and Steve...
Demuxed Ep. #2, Adaptive Streaming & DASH
In this episode of Demuxed, Matt, Steve, & Phil are joined by Andrew Sinclair, Principal Software Engineer at Brightcove. The...
Improving RocksDB’s Write Scalability & Counting Things at Smyte
Heavybit member company RainforestQA recently hosted the RocksDB meetup in our San Francisco Clubhouse, where speakers Nathan...
Cliff Moon: So You Want To Start a Monitoring Company
On April 27th, 2016, Heavybit member company Librato held their SF Metrics Meetup at our San Francisco Clubhouse. Below is a...
December 2015 Show & Tell: Convox, Resonance Labs, and LaunchDarkly
Noah Zoschke, CTO at Convox In this Show & Tell presentation, Noah walks us through the problems that the PaaS ecosystem...
Jamstack Radio Ep. #2, The JAMstack Origin Story
In the second episode of JAMstack Radio, Brian talks with Matt Biilmann, the Co-founder and CEO of Netlify, about the origins of...
GoSF: Problematic Dependencies, Slack Bots, OpenTracing & Go
The GoSF meetup at Heavybit on June 20, 2016 had a diverse set of talks showcasing the strength of Go for early development...
In a Crap Market, Don’t Abandon Your Developer Community
If you’re building a developer product, it’s not enough to simply be loved by individual users and contributors. In a year...
Testing and Dev/Production Parity in Docker
DockerCon is just around the corner, and as you may have heard, “Containers are the Future” ;). With that in mind, let’s take a...