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Talking Postgres, the podcast for developers who love Postgres, is recorded live on Discord each month. Formerly called Path To Citus Con.
New episodes are typically on the first (or second) Wednesday of the month @ 10am – 11:30am PT.
Subscribe to this calendar for notifications of future live recordings of the podcast. You can also listen to past podcast episodes at https://talkingpostgres.com
How to join: Join Microsoft Open Source Discord @ https://aka.ms/open-source-discord. When the show starts you can listen on the “general stage”—and also join the parallel text chat on the #talkingpostgres channel, in the #TalkingPostgres-Ep##-* thread.
Organized by the Postgres team at Microsoft—and hosted by Claire Giordano.
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Upcoming events
Mark your calendar for the live recording of Talking Postgres, the podcast about why people who work with Postgres do what they do (and how they got here. )Guest: Simon WillisonTopic: AI for data engineersHow to join: Join Discord @ https://aka.ms/open-source-discord. When the show starts, you can listen on the “general stage”—and also join the parallel text chat on the #talkingpostgres channel, in the #TalkingPostgres-EpXX-* thread. Organized by the Postgres team at Microsoft—and hosted by Claire Giordano. You can also find past podcast episodes at https://talkingpostgres.com, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Mark your calendar for the live recording of Talking Postgres, the podcast about why people who work with Postgres do what they do (and how they got here. )Guest: Andres FreundTopic: What went wrong (and what went right) with AIOHow to join: Join the Microsoft Open Source Discord @ https://aka.ms/open-source-discord. When the show starts, you can listen on the “general stage”—and also join the parallel text chat on the #talkingpostgres channel, in the #TalkingPostgres-EpXX-* thread. Organized by the Postgres team at Microsoft—and hosted by Claire Giordano. You can also find past podcast episodes at https://talkingpostgres.com, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Mark your calendar for the live recording of Talking Postgres, the podcast about why people who work with Postgres do what they do (and how they got here. )Guest: Boriss MejíasTopic: The Fundamental Interconnectedness of All ThingsHow to join: Join Discord @ https://aka.ms/open-source-discord. When the show starts, you can listen on the “general stage”—and also join the parallel text chat on the #talkingpostgres channel, in the #TalkingPostgres-EpXX-* thread. Organized by the Postgres team at Microsoft—and hosted by Claire Giordano. You can also find past podcast episodes at https://talkingpostgres.com, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Mark your calendar for the live recording of Talking Postgres, the podcast about why people who work with Postgres do what they do (and how they got here. )Guest: Rob EmanueleTopic: Building a dev experience for Postgres in VS CodeHow to join: Join Discord @ https://aka.ms/open-source-discord. When the show starts, you can listen on the “general stage”—and also join the parallel text chat on the #talkingpostgres channel, in the #TalkingPostgres-EpXX-* thread. Organized by the Postgres team at Microsoft—and hosted by Claire Giordano. You can also find past podcast episodes at https://talkingpostgres.com, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Mark your calendar for the live recording of Talking Postgres, the podcast about why people who work with Postgres do what they do (and how they got here. )Guest: Charles FeddersenTopic: TBDHow to join: Join Discord @ https://aka.ms/open-source-discord. When the show starts, you can listen on the “general stage”—and also join the parallel text chat on the #talkingpostgres channel, in the #TalkingPostgres-EpXX-* thread. Organized by the Postgres team at Microsoft—and hosted by Claire Giordano. You can also find past podcast episodes at https://talkingpostgres.com, or wherever you get your podcasts.