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  • Neurodiversity - Two brave guests sharing their personal stories
    2023/02/07
    Neurodiversity is the idea that neurological differences, such as autism, ADHD, Tourette syndrome and dyslexia, should be recognized and respected as a natural form of human diversity, similar to cultural and ethnic diversity. The neurodiversity movement advocates for the rights and equality of individuals with neurological differences and promotes the idea that these differences should be celebrated and not stigmatized.

    What this episode covers

    We structured this episode about neurodiversity into a couple of main topics:

    • Introduction of the topic of neurodiversity and providing some background information about what it is and why it is important.
    • Share personal perspectives on neurodiversity; two very personal stories from the guests of our show.
    • Key Issues, Actionable Advice, conclusions and Call to action.
    • The famous closing round; what are the key takeaways from our guests?



    Guests
    • Koen Suijkerland – Systems engineer for our TPS (Technical Platform Space).
    • Krissie Prusinskaite – Software engineer in Logistics.


    Notes
    (Image: https://cdn.sanity.io/images/qxrxmo3r/techlab-prd/66a43f26137fbbb9c23c31cde7e15acd3dafe715-1045x255.png)

    In this episode, we refer to the episode about the Inclusion of introverts

    In the Netherlands you can also check out Neurodivergence and Mental Health in IT on Meetup

    One of our listeners pointed out to a closed channel on Slack as well. Let us know if you want to know more.

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  • 10 takeaways from KotlinConf
    2020/01/08
    A group of Kotlin enthusiast joined KotlinConf back in December last year in Copenhagen. We invited this group to share their learnings for this conference. Two of the participants are sharing their takeaways from KotlinConf with you. Our first podcast was about the adoption of Kotlin at bol.com.

    What this episode covers

    Hope you will also enjoy this episode and our second season.



    Guests

    • Cas Plattel; Software Engineer in the Fintech domain
    • Oscar Spruit; Software Engineer in the Apps domain



    Notes

    KotlinConf

    KotlinConf 2019 on youtube

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    34 分
  • Demo-time; Google Glass capabilities in a pop-up Warehouse
    2022/07/06
    This experiment triggered so many questions with us: Creating a pop up warehouse with Google Glass implementation, how much time does it cost? Why are we doing this? Is this totally new in the market?

    What this episode covers

    We dive into the experiment with this business usage of the Google Glass in a popup warehouse.

    (Image: https://cdn.sanity.io/images/qxrxmo3r/techlab-prd/1ee7d3b5ecc11dc4ba0e0f381665fc820b5ee8b2-4032x3024.jpg)

    Guests
    • Turan Bulmus – AI/ML Practise Lead at Google for the Benelux
    • Niels de Vries – Data Scientist at bol.com within Logistics – stock allocation
    • Melih Gultekin – Software engineer/Android developer at bol.com – decide to buy


    Notes
    • Google glass, Own OS (oreo, android)
    • Figma – design - https://www.figma.com
    • Google cloud visualizer on laptop - https://www.vysor.io/
    • Jackpack compose (google library for android dev.s, Kotlin)https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/documentation
    • Customer cases: Samsung, DHL and outside logistics: Health Sector
    • Google guidelines for color schemas
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    50 分
  • Tech Culture Month and the Tech Culture Manifesto
    2022/08/26
    In the introduction mail, it said: “Having a culture in which we all can thrive, is one of our most valuable assets. To celebrate and cherish our unique tech culture, we are organizing events throughout the month of June. ” From Meetups to Games, from Tech talks to sessions with the IT management and most important of all, interactions. That's in brief Tech Culture Month. We hope to inspire you to have one yourself or participate in these tech community-building events.

    What this episode covers

    We discuss Tech Culture Month.

    • What is Tech Culture Month?
    • Why is a series of events like this important?
    • What was the feedback from the community?

    During this month our Tech Culture Manifesto got introduced.

    • What is it?
      • You Build It, You Run It, You Love It!
      • Have Fun
    • Why do we have or need this manifesto?
    • What did we learn putting this on paper?



    Guests
    • Babiche de Jong – Software Engineer in Logistics
    • Jonna Hietkamp – Principal Engineering Manager in Assortment & Selling
    • Tim van Hardeveld – Coordinator Onboarding, Learning & Development


    Notes
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    38 分
  • 2021 Wrapped
    2021/12/29
    This episode is 2021 Techlab Wrapped. Inspired by one of the platforms that host our podcast Spotify. It is the end of Season 3 and the end of 2021. Time to look back and to look ahead.

    What this episode covers

    2021 Wrapped and maybe a glimpse into 2022.

    • We look back at 2021 by the numbers.
      • Top 3 lists
      • Top 5 countries
    • We discuss the topics and episodes that really got us.
      • For instance the one on Log4j and the PMC member who is working in bol.com.
    • We share the plans of 2022 and the OKR we set ourselves: "we get on TikTok and you get to decide what dance we should perform if we double our listeners on the best episode ever"



    Guests

    Peter Brouwers

    Peter Paul van de Beek

    Shownotes

    Top 3 according to Blubrry

    1. Episode 91 - Retailer API
    2. Episode 93 - The Programmers Brain
    3. Episode 81 - Data Maturity and Data Literacy

    Top 3 according to Spotify

    1. Team Topologies
    2. The Data-Driven Approach to supporting products with KPI's and OKR's
    3. Curiosity is the common denominator for our business analysts

    The new Bol.com ECOmerce podcast about sustainability



    Notes
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    35 分
  • Bye bye boring retrospectives
    2022/10/26
    Many know the retrospective from the agile way of working. It's one of the most important sessions in working agile. If done correctly and followed up it will make you better step by step. This is also the reason many people use it as instrument to improve after for instance an emergency. But what if retro's become boring? Some might recognize this so time to dive into this and make retro's great again.

    What this episode covers

    The topics of the episode are:

    • What were the symptoms of these boring retrospectives for you?
    • Why are these bad for our teams? And our people?
    • Could you share with our audience why this topic was important to you?
    • Why do we need good retrospectives?
    • What are the elements of a good retrospective?
    • What were the alternatives or additional styles and structures you came up with?
    • Could you share some insights on the struggles you had and what you learned from them?


    Guests
    • Erik van der Kieft - scrum master in Assortment & Selling
    • Jake de Oude - Software engineer and scrum master in Assortment &Selling


    Notes
    • The Spotify Retro Kit
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    48 分
  • Tips for Data Engineering
    2024/10/31
    What this episode covers

    In this episode of TechLab, we're diving deep into the world of data engineering! Join us as we chat with Robin, a data scientist from bol.com, who shares how his team tackled complex data pipeline challenges by using layered approaches and innovative solutions like Apache Airflow. Robin makes it easy to understand by comparing data workflows to baking bread (yes, really!) and highlights how his team built a robust, reliable system to handle critical logistics data for bol.com. Tune in for insights, laughs, and some surprising analogies that bring data science to life!



    Guests

    Connect with Robin van Schaik:

    • LinkedIn



    Notes
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    47 分
  • Elastic Search to the Cloud
    2023/06/05
    Moving Elastic Search to the Cloud. Elastic is one of the core components of the eCommerce Tech Platform. It powers the search engine as well as other trivial functions. In our own data center it has the biggest footprint. Time to discuss how the team approached this cloud journey.

    What this episode covers

    In this episode we want to answer these questions:

    • How do I transfer my Elastic Search data?
    • What is Elastic Search migration?
    • How do I set up Elastic Search on Google Cloud?
    • Does Google Cloud have Elastic Search?
    • Is Elastic Search cloud free?
    • How do I change my Elastic Search storage location?
    • How do I upload data to the elastic cloud?
    • How do I back up my Elastic Search data?


    Guests
    • Egbert van der Wal ; Software Engineer in the Buying Domain
    • Rasjaad Basarat ; Software Engineer in the Buying Domain


    Notes

    Our Episode on building an FTP server on Rust is mentioned by one of our listeners Colin McAllister in reaction to a post about What are the advantages and disadvantages of using C for FTP server development?

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    45 分