EPISODE · Mar 29, 2021 · 38 MIN
The Current And Future Landscape Of Development With Daniel Bryant
from The Secure Developer · host Guy Podjarny, Daniel Bryant
With experience in many different facets of the tech world, Daniel Bryant makes for a very interesting guest. Daniel started out as an academic, with the hopes of becoming a lecturer, but it didn’t take long for him to realize that he preferred being involved in the practical side of things. He is currently working for Ambassador Labs, and in this episode, we pick his brain regarding all things development! Daniel shares his opinion on ethics in the field and no code/low code platforms. We discuss what he believes are the most important elements in ensuring optimal development and where the biggest obstacles lie. We also dive into Europe’s new General Data Protection Regulation and the influence it is having on the development world, the changes that Daniel is seeing in the level of interest being shown for certain topics at the conferences he attends, and what he thinks the future of development looks like! Don’t miss out on this informative episode. Follow UsOur WebsiteOur LinkedIn
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In episode 88 of The Secure Developer, Guy Podjarny speaks to Daniel Bryant, Director of DevRel at Ambassador Labs, picking his brain regarding all things development! Daniel shares his opinion on ethics in the field and no code/low code platforms. We discuss what he believes are the most important elements in ensuring optimal development and where the biggest obstacles lie. We also dive into Europe’s new General Data Protection Regulation and the influence it is having on the development world, the changes that Daniel is seeing in the level of interest being shown for certain topics at the conferences he attends, and what he thinks the future of development looks like! Don’t miss out on this informative episode.
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