#213: WebAssembly and CPython
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#214: Dive into CPython 3.8 and beyond
Python 3.8 is coming soon. It's scheduled for release at the end of October 2019 and you can already download test ve...
#210: Making the most out of in-person training
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The Google Cloud Platform Podcast, coming to you every week. Discussing everything on Google Cloud Platform from App Engine to BigQuery.
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The Linux Foundation with Chris Aniszczyk
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Stories and interviews from people on their coding journey.
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GitHub cited Java as one of the most popular coding languages in 2018 and there is a reason why this language has st...
S9:E5 - Why you should understand user interface and desi...
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Coffee with Butterscotch is the hilarity-filled official podcast of award-winning video game studio Butterscotch Shenanigans. Tune in every week to learn how video games are made and sold, our take on building a small company from scratch, and how to be an unstoppable problem-solving machine. Whether you're a tech entrepreneur working on your own startup, a person who loves playing or making video games, or just a person interested in learning about the games industry, we've got you covered.
Butterscotch Shenanigans is an independent video game studio best known for its smash hit Crashlands. The podcast features founders Seth Coster (the games programmer), Adam Coster (the web programmer), Sam Coster (the artist), and other awesome people.
Got a question you want answered on the podcast? Ask at http://podcast.bscotch.net
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[Ep205] Monopolisms
Hey there Shenanites! In this episode we discuss court cases winning the zombie apocalypse and how collaborations...
[Ep206] The Best Segue
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[Ep207] Dithering Space
Hello Shenanites! In this episode we discuss the NO point moving platform slingshots and rough edges around the c...
Your source for diverse discussions from around the Go community. This show records LIVE every Tuesday at 3pm US Eastern. Join the Golang community and chat with us during the show in the #gotimefm channel of Gophers slack. Panelists include Mat Ryer, Jon Calhoun, Natalie Pistunovich, Johnny Boursiquot, Angelica Hill, Kris Brandow, Mark Bates, and Carmen Andoh. We discuss cloud infrastructure, distributed systems, microservices, Kubernetes, Docker… oh and also Go! Some people search for GoTime or GoTimeFM and can’t find the show, so now the strings GoTime and GoTimeFM are in our description too.
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Go modules and the Athens project
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Go for beginners
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Python Bytes is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken. Python Bytes podcast delivers headlines directly to your earbuds.
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#133 Github sponsors - The model open source has been wai...
Topics include Python built-ins worth learning Github sponsors and match Build a REST API in 30 minutes with Django...
#132 Algorithms as objects
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#131 Python 3 has issues (over on GitHub)
Topics include Things you’re probably not using in Python 3 – but should The Python Arcade Library Teaching a kid...
The Stack Overflow podcast is a frank and funny conversation about what it means to work in software and how code is reshaping our world. As it celebrates its 12th anniversary, it’s a must listen for any programmer, as necessary as Stack Overflow itself.
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Talking about drag and drop tech stacks with Builder.io's...
Steve was working as an engineering manager at ShopStyle and found that an increasing amount of his team's time was s...
An honest end-of-year rundown
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Ready to optimize your JavaScript with Rust?
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Since its beginning in March of 2014 Podcast.__init__ has brought you stories of the people that make the Python community great.
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A Data Catalog For Your PyData Projects
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Hardware Hacking Made Easy With CircuitPython
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Building A Privacy Preserving Voice Assistant
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A podcast featuring panelists of engineers from Netflix, Twitch, & Atlassian talking over drinks about all things Front End development.
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Episode 172 - RenderATL Day 2 Recap
Ryan Burgess and Jem Young are at RenderATL 2023 conference in Atlanta. While at the conference they recorded a podc...
Episode 081 - CSS - continually sipping sazeracs
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Episode 080 - User experience - what if users are drunk?
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A weekly podcast focused on what's happening in the Kubernetes community. We cover Kubernetes, cloud-native applications, and other developments in the ecosystem. Host Craig Box can be reached on Twitter at @KubernetesPod or by email at kubernetespodcast@google.com.
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Tech Life and KubeCon EU with Bryan Liles
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Solo.io with Idit Levine
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Optiva and Arctiq with Dan Dyer and Kyle Bassett
Dan Dyer is Senior Vice President of Technical Product Management at Optiva a provider of business support services ...
This show goes behind the scenes for the tools, techniques, and difficulties associated with the discipline of data engineering. Databases, workflows, automation, and data manipulation are just some of the topics that you will find here.
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Run Your Applications Worldwide Without Worrying About Th...
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A Reflection On Data Observability As It Reaches Broader ...
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Bringing Feature Stores and MLOps to the Enterprise at Te...
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A weekly discussion featuring K. Scott Allen (odetocode.com), Kevin Dente, Scott Koon (lazycoder.com), and Jon Galloway.
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Herding Code 235: Matthew Renze on Data Science for Softw...
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Herding Code 238: Martin Beeby on AWS for .NET Developers
Download / Listen: Herding Code 238: Martin Beeby on AWS for .NET Developers At DevSum Stockholm Jon talks with Mart...
Herding Code 239: Jerome Laban on Uno Platform
Download / Listen: Herding Code 239: Jerome Laban on Uno Platform At Xamarin Developer Summit Jon talks with Jerome ...
363: Are Static Site Generators Still Considered a CMS?
Show DescriptionWe're back answering more of your questions including: what are the rule son displaying email on a w...
361: JavaScript with Sara Vieira
Show DescriptionWe're talking JavaScript land with Sara Vieira - how she got her start coding Node GraphQL Apollo...
359: RapidFire Q’s on Node Design & Development & Coder...
Show Description****************We're doing a RapidFire Q&Apisode answering your questions about Node working on des...
The Enterprise Data Catalog with Ole Olesen-Bagneux
We do it every day. We search on the internet for some information. Many ask why is that easy? And yet doing the sam...
Financial Data Aggregation for SMB with Jason Dryhurst-S...
Fintechs and traditional finance firms want to help their small business customers replace disorganized competing ma...
Twisp: Reinventing Accounting Systems with Michael Parsons
Monolithic relational databases are the traditional foundation of financial core ledger systems. Nevertheless the pr...
Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski dive deep into web development topics, explaining how they work and talking about their own experiences. They cover from JavaScript frameworks like React, to the latest advancements in CSS to simplifying web tooling.
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782: The Developer’s Guide To Fonts with Stephen Nixon
Scott and CJ are joined by Stephen Nixon of ArrowType to delve into the world of fonts and type for developers. They...
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Supper Club × Coding at Disney with Vu Le
In this supper club episode of Syntax Wes and Scott talk with Vu Le about his path to working at Disney. How did he ...
The Official AWS Podcast is a podcast for developers and IT professionals looking for the latest news and trends in storage, security, infrastructure, serverless, and more. Join Simon Elisha and Nicki Stone for regular updates, deep dives, and interviews. Whether you’re training machine learning models, developing open source projects, or building cloud solutions, the AWS Official Podcast has something for you.
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#413: AWS Re:Invent 2020 Episode 2
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#408: AWS Foundational Security Best Practices using AWS ...
Today Simon is joined by Ely Kahn Principal Product Manager of AWS Security Hub to talk AWS Foundational Security Be...
#412: AWS Re:Invent 2020 Episode 1
Simon takes you though the first round of announcements and updates! Including Containers Compute Storage Database...
The Nielsen Norman Group (NNg) UX Podcast is a podcast on user experience research, design, strategy, and professions, hosted by Senior User Experience Specialist Therese Fessenden. Join us every month as she interviews industry experts, covering common questions, hot takes on pressing UX topics, and tips for building truly great user experiences. For free UX resources, references, and information on UX Certification opportunities, go to: www.nngroup.com
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1. What is UX anyway? (feat. Dr. Jakob Nielsen the usab...
Nielsen Norman Group is celebrating its 22nd anniversary by launching our very own NN/g UX Podcast. Join host Therese...
33. Tracking UX Progress with Metrics (feat. Dr. John Pag...
Measuring a user experience can be intimidating at first but it's an essential part of determining whether your work...
24. Artificial Intelligence: What Is It? What Is It Not? ...
The term artificial intelligence AI is having a bit of a boom with the explosion in popularity of tools like ChatG...
Your weekly celebration of JavaScript and the web. This show records LIVE on Thursdays at 1pm US/Eastern time. Panelists include Jerod Santo, Feross Aboukhadijeh, Kevin Ball, Amelia Wattenberger, Nick Nisi, Divya Sasidharan, Mikeal Rogers, Chris Hiller, and Amal Hussein. Topics discussed include the web platform (Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox, Brave, etc), front-end frameworks (React, Ember, Angular, Vue, etc), Node.js, web animation, SVG, robotics, IoT, and much more. If JavaScript and/or the web touch your life, this show’s for you. Some people search for JSParty and can’t find the show, so now the string JSParty is in our description too.
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Hanselminutes is Fresh Air for Developers. A weekly commute-time podcast that promotes fresh technology and fresh voices. Talk and Tech for Developers, Life-long Learners, and Technologists.
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The Quantified Worker with Dr. Ifeoma Ajunwa
In this episode Dr. Ifeoma Ajunwa author of "The Quantified Worker" joins us to discuss the implications of techno...
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Saving Blade Runner with ScummVM's Eugene Sandulenko
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A weekly Python podcast hosted by Christopher Bailey with interviews, coding tips, and conversation with guests from the Python community.
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Python Decorators and Writing for Real Python
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2022 Real Python Tutorial & Video Course Wrap Up
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The Learn to Code With Me podcast, created by Laurence Bradford, is for aspiring techies and self-taught coders looking to transition into the tech industry. Want actionable insights on how you can get paid for your coding skills? Then you're in the right place!
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The End of Season 8
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After playing rugby in college working an unpaid filmmaking internship and switching into recruiting Michael Poage...
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Also anything I think helps make the daily life of a software developer more fun and rewarding.
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81: TDD with flit
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94: The real 11 reasons I don't hire you - Charity Majors
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93: Software Testing Book Writing Teaching Public Spea...
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The End of Season 8
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GPT has entered the chat (Interview)
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DataFramed is a podcast for data & analytics leaders looking to scale data science throughout an organization by equipping them with the insights to drive value from data science and create a data-driven culture. Each episode will feature a conversation with various data science and analytics leaders who are transforming their organizations and are at the forefront of the data revolution. Whether you’re just getting started in your data career, or you’re a data leader looking to scale data-driven decisions in your organization, you’ve found the right community. Welcome to DataFramed!
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#124 Using AI to Improve Data Quality in Healthcare
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#123 Why We Need More Data Empathy
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#122 How Organizations Can Bridge the Data Literacy Gap
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A podcast for developers interested in building great software products. Every episode, Adam Wathan is joined by a guest to talk about everything from product design and user experience to unit testing and system administration.
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152: Ben Orenstein - How to Stand Out When Applying for a...
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151: DHH – Building HEY with Hotwire
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150: Secret Screencasting Tips & Behind the Scenes of Tai...
Supporting the show:I decided to stop taking sponsors for the show because I think advertisements are annoying and no...
The official podcast of the freeCodeCamp open source community.
Learn to code with free online courses, programming projects, and interview preparation for developer jobs.
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#85 10 Years of The Changelog + 5 years of freeCodeCamp
In this special crossover episode we celebrate 10 years of The Changelog. It's the home of the biggest podcast focus...
#113 AI and the Future of Education with Seth Goldin
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#144 How to Become a Street Smart Developer – From Dropou...
On this week's episode of the podcast freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews Dennis Ivy a software engineer...
RRU 064: Optimizing for Performance in React with Aggelo...
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RRU 063: Fullstack Development with React
Sponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000...
RRU 043: Testing React Apps Without Testing Implementatio...
Panel: Lucas ReisJustin BennettCharles Max Wood Special Guest: Kent C. Dodds In this episode the panelist talk ...
A weekly talk show taking a pragmatic look at the art and business of Software Development and related technologies.
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Year of the Snake | Coder Radio 595
Python's eating the world - and AI's helping it digest. A cheeky look at why this programming language is suddenly ev...
Chrome For Sale | Coder Radio 596
We react to Microsoft's new vision for the desktop PC discuss the realities of working with large dependency chains ...
Smart Contracts for Dumb People | Coder Radio 594
Malicious NPM packages are sneaking into codebases while FFmpeg devs prove old-school assembly skills can still smoke...
The Data Skeptic Podcast features interviews and discussion of topics related to data science, statistics, machine learning, artificial intelligence and the like, all from the perspective of applying critical thinking and the scientific method to evaluate the veracity of claims and efficacy of approaches.
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Placement Laundering Fraud
There is an unsung kind of ad fraud brewing in the ad tech space — placement laundering fraud. On the show Jeff Klin...
A Survey of Data Science Methodologies
On the show Iñigo Martinez a Ph.D. student at the University of Navarra shares his survey results which investigate...
Crowdfunded Board Games
It may be intuitive to think crowdfunding a project drives its innovation and novelty but there are no empirical stu...
Conversations about React with your favorite developers.
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123: Cassidy Williams on Dreams and Disasters in 2020
FeaturingCassidy Williams — Twitter GitHub Websitechantastic — Twitter GitHub WebsiteDiscordJoin the discussion i...
121: Tim Neutkens on Next.js 10
FeaturingTim Neutkens — Twitter GitHub Websitechantastic — Twitter GitHub WebsiteDiscordJoin the discussion Disco...
39: Take Your Time with Kyle Shevlin. On healing from bur...
Kyle is a JavaScript engineer at webflow speaker educator and Twitch streamer.Chantastic asks Kyle about his expe...
The podcast your mother warned you about. Ramblings of a few overworked PHP Developers. We discuss everything, from the challenges and excitement of running our small business and development shop the DiegoDev Group, to general day to day coding projects, to anything geek related or any other tech topics.
Hosted By @shocm, @realrideout, and @johncongdon.
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250: Slightly Mean Spirited
Links from the show:OnlyFans is banning porn the very thing that made it bigWhat's the Average PHP Developer Salary?...
319: Server Racks and Cats
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322: PHPlumbers of the Future
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The Cloudcast is the industry's leading, independent Cloud Computing podcast. Since 2011, co-hosts Aaron Delp & Brian Gracely have interviewed technology and business leaders that are shaping the future of computing. Topics will include Cloud Computing | Open Source | AWS | Azure | GCP | Serverless | DevOps | Big Data | ML | AI | Security | Kubernetes | AppDev | SaaS | PaaS | CaaS | IoT. Also available, the "Cloudcast Basics" podcast (@cloudcastbasics), for anyone new to Cloud Computing.
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Technology and Teams Going in Different Directions
We’re at an interesting crossroads. Technology is becoming more distributed and yet the teams managing it are having...
Managing the Business Impact of Data Quality
Elliot Shmukler (@eshmu Co-Founder/CEO @anomalo_hq) and Jeremy Stanley (@jeremystan Co-Founder/CTO) talk about how ...
Thoughts from AWS re:Invent
AWS re:Invent is the largest Cloud conference of the year and it was back after a downturn from the COVID pandemic. ...
As a part of starting Oxide Computer Company, Bryan Cantrill and Jess Frazelle decided to also create the podcast that they always wanted. Joined frequently by their boss, Steve Tuck, Bryan and Jess interview incredible guests retelling stories of adventure at the hardware/software interface. It’s unapologetically technical and as Jess says, “the nerdiest podcast on the face of the planet” -- but if you're their kind of nerd, you'll find yourself hanging on every word!
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Jonathan Blow
You can find Jonathan on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Jonathan_Blow.Some of the highlights of the show include: The...
Ken Shirriff
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Jeff Rothschild
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Programming Throwdown educates Computer Scientists and Software Engineers on a cavalcade of programming and tech topics. Every show will cover a new programming language, so listeners will be able to speak intelligently about any programming language.
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Objective-C
This show covers Objective-C the premier language for iphone ipad and os/x app development. The episode talks abou...
159: GraphQL with Tanmai Gopal
GraphQL is one of the biggest API enablers in software development but just how complicated can things be? Tanmai Go...
138: Fixing the Internet with John Day
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Three Rubyists having conversations and interviewing others about Ruby and web development.
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Active Record Cookbook & Making Bomb Rails Apps
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It takes more than great code to be a great engineer. Soft Skills Engineering is a weekly advice podcast for software developers about the non-technical stuff that goes into being a great software developer.
Best Episodes
Episode 379: Someone fixed my ticket and is tech debt bad...
In this episode Dave and Jamison answer these questions: “Hi! Love the show long time listener. So an...
Episode 339: Coworker double-dipping and building toxic c...
In this episode Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I think the new hire on my team is juggling multip...
Episode 408: Terrible retrospectives and "hard to work with"
In this episode Dave and Jamison answer these questions: I am an electrical engineer working on and off wit...
Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast.
Best Episodes
Episode 546: Dietrich Ayala on the InterPlanetary File Sy...
Nikhil Krishna speaks with Dietrich Ayala about IPFS in depth. They cover what it is how it works in detail and how ...
Episode 546: Dietrich Ayala on the InterPlanetary File Sy...
Nikhil Krishna speaks with Dietrich Ayala about IPFS in depth. They cover what it is how it works in detail and how ...
SE Radio 606: Charlie Jones on Third-Party Software Suppl...
Charlie Jones Director of Product Management at ReversingLabs and subject matter expert in supply chain security jo...
Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers
Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. Each episode comprises two speakers to ensure a lively listening experience. SE Radio is brought to you by the IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Software magazine.
Best Episodes
Episode 546: Dietrich Ayala on the InterPlanetary File Sy...
Nikhil Krishna speaks with Dietrich Ayala about IPFS in depth. They cover what it is how it works in detail and how ...
Episode 546: Dietrich Ayala on the InterPlanetary File Sy...
Nikhil Krishna speaks with Dietrich Ayala about IPFS in depth. They cover what it is how it works in detail and how ...
SE Radio 606: Charlie Jones on Third-Party Software Suppl...
Charlie Jones Director of Product Management at ReversingLabs and subject matter expert in supply chain security jo...
A weekly discussion among Vue developers about Vue and it's ecosystem.
Best Episodes
VoV 064: Renderless Component Libraries with Alex Vipond
Sponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry smallTriplebyte offers a $1000 signing bon...
VoV 063: Exploring the World of Animations with Krystal ...
Sponsor NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small Triplebyte offers a $1000 signin...
VoV 062: Teaching Vue to Beginners with Marina Mosti
Sponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditTriplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonusCacheFly Panel ...
On The Bike Shed, hosts Chris Toomey & Steph Viccari discuss their development experience and challenges at thoughtbot with Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and whatever else is drawing their attention, admiration, or ire this week.
Best Episodes
420: Test Database Woes
Joël shares his recent project challenge with Tailwind CSS where classes weren't generating as expected due to the d...
364: Constructive vs Predicative Data
Stephanie and Joël attended RubyConf Mini and both spoke there. They discuss takeaways and highlights from the confe...
365: Career Progression
Joël has been thinking a lot recently about array indexing. Stephanie started volunteering at the Chicago Tooele Libr...
We are a few guys who’ve been professional programmers for years. As avid listeners of podcasts and consumers of many things code-related, we were frustrated by the lack of quality programming (pun) available in listenable formats.
Best Episodes
We <3 Kubernetes
We discuss the things we’re excited about for 2021 as Michael prepared for a different show Joe can’t stop looking a...
We <3 Kubernetes
We discuss the things we’re excited about for 2021 as Michael prepared for a different show Joe can’t stop looking a...
Our Favorite Developer Tools of 2020
We start off the year discussing our favorite developer tools of 2020 as Joe starts his traditions early Allen is s...
The world of computer programming is vast in scope. There are literally thousands of topics to cover and no one person could ever reach them all. One of the goals of the Coding Blocks podcast is to introduce a number of these topics to the audience so they can learn during their commute or while cutting the grass. We will cover topics such as best programming practices, design patterns, coding for performance, object oriented coding, database design and implementation, tips, tricks and a whole lot of other things. You'll be exposed to broad areas of information as well as deep dives into the guts of a programming language. While Microsoft.NET is the development platform we're using, most topics discussed are relevant in any number of Object Oriented programming languages. We are all web and database programmers and will be providing useful information on a full spectrum of technologies and are open to any suggestions anyone might have for a topic. So please join us, subscribe, and invite your computer programming friends to come along for the ride.
Best Episodes
We <3 Kubernetes
We discuss the things we’re excited about for 2021 as Michael prepared for a different show Joe can’t stop looking a...
We <3 Kubernetes
We discuss the things we’re excited about for 2021 as Michael prepared for a different show Joe can’t stop looking a...
Our Favorite Developer Tools of 2020
We start off the year discussing our favorite developer tools of 2020 as Joe starts his traditions early Allen is s...
The first podcast by C++ developers for C++ developers!
Best Episodes
Podcast News and Updates with Rob and Jason
Rob and Jason discuss various news articles libraries and announcements. News Lexy First Beta Release I made a...
Holiday Special with Phil Nash and Timur Doumler
Rob and Jason are back at least for the holidays and are joined by Timur Doumler and Phil Nash to talk about some o...
Past Present and Future of C++ with Bjarne Stroustrup
Rob and Jason are joined by Bjarne Stroustrup designer and original implementer of C++ to discuss the current state ...
Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their work so that they can positively impact the people they influence.
Best Episodes
Good Plans Bad Plans and Road Trips
What characterizes good plans from bad ones? And how can you make your plans better on average? In this episode we di...
Good Plans Bad Plans and Road Trips
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Your Learning Investment Portfolio
What is your learning strategy? If you don't have one you are implicitly saying that all learning is equal.Learning ...
Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their work so that they can positively impact the people they influence.
With over 13 million downloads to date, Developer Tea is a short podcast hosted by Jonathan Cutrell (@jcutrell), co-founder of Spec and Director of Engineering at PBS. We hope you'll take the topics from this podcast and continue the conversation, either online or in person with your peers. Twitter: @developertea :: Email: developertea@gmail.com
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Good Plans Bad Plans and Road Trips
What characterizes good plans from bad ones? And how can you make your plans better on average? In this episode we di...
Good Plans Bad Plans and Road Trips
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What is your learning strategy? If you don't have one you are implicitly saying that all learning is equal.Learning ...
Functional Geekery Episode 127 - Katie Hughes
In this episode I talk with Katie Hughes. We talk her introduction to software development exposure to functional p...
Functional Geekery Episode 141 - Shriram Krishnamurthi
In this episode I talk with Shriram Krishnamurthi. We cover his introduction to functional programming Racket and #...
Functional Geekery Episode 125 - Verónica López
In this episode I talk with Verónica López. We talk her background exposure to Go and Elixir working with CoreOS a...
Taylor Otwell gives a weekly behind the scenes update on what's happening in the Laravel ecosystem.
Best Episodes
Laravel Snippet #26: Jetstream 2 Forge Circles Spark Ne...
In this episode I discuss the release of Jetstream 2.x Forge Circles Spark "Next" and React SPA starter kits ★ ...
Laravel Snippet #25: Ecosystem Discussion Auth Recap Pa...
In this episode I discuss recent comments regarding my previous podcast give a recap of the authentication packages...
Laravel Snippet #23: Laravel 7.x Forge Vapor Speaking ...
Topics: Laravel 7.x Forge Vapor Speaking vs. Silence ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This podcast talks about how to program in Java; not your tipical system.out.println("Hello world"), but more like real issues, such as O/R setups, threading, getting certain components on the screen or troubleshooting tips and tricks in general. The format is as a podcast so that you can subscribe to it, and then take it with you and listen to it on your way to work (or on your way home), and learn a little bit more (or reinforce what you knew) from it.
Best Episodes
Episode 102. Oh my... Spring Boot 3 is out! An interview ...
Ok so it's an incredible time to be in the Java Ecosystem and one of the biggest frameworks out there just dropped ...
Episode 100. To the CLOUD... Which one? All of them!
Yeah! so we have been working with the cloud for a while terms like K8s EC2 Route53 BlobData CLI has been swinge...
Episode 101. Allright let's talk about Kafka
Whew! So we took a big break over summer (like Bob said we were just swamped with work.. oof) but we are BACK! and ...
The Laravel Podcast brings you Laravel and PHP development news and discussion. Season 5 consists of Matt Stauffer interviewing the creators of the most popular packages in the Laravel ecosystem.
Best Episodes
Packages with Freek Van der Herten & Marcel Pociot
We all use third party packages in our Laravel applications and even Laravel itself is composed of packages. But how...
APIs with Jess Archer
We all interact with APIs even if we don't write them right? The APIs that power our mobile apps the APIs we use i...
Mail and Notifications with Wilbur Powery
Laravel has two primary notification systems: Mail and Notifications. What do each do? How do you use them? When shou...
Merge Conflict is a weekly discussion with Frank and James on all things development, technology, & more. After years of being friends, Frank and James finally decided to sit down and start a podcast about their lives as mobile developers using C#, Xamarin, and .NET MAUI. Much more than just another mobile development podcast, Merge Conflict, reaches all areas of development including desktop, server, and of course mobile. They also cover fun things happening in the world of technology and gaming and whatever else happens to be on Frank's and James' minds.
Best Episodes
212: Model-View-Update (MVU) - What Why How
It is all in the name - Model-View-Update (MVU) - What Why HowFollow UsFrank: Twitter Blog GitHubJames: Twitt...
338: Android Publishing Complexities
Frank drives into all of the complexities with android publishing including API targeting AndroidX and so much more...
340: CES IoT Security & Roasting Coffee
It is time for lightning topics from YOU! We cover some of the latest happenings at CES including some new IoT things...
Weekly panel discussion about Javascript on the front and back ends.
This show is primarily focused on the web ecosystem, but also covers NodeJS, mobile, and language features.
Best Episodes
To TypeScript or Not to TypeScript - JSJ 538
Today we talk with Matt Pocock who comes from Oxfordshire England. As a big fan of TypeScript and maintainer of...
Hydrogen and Oxygen - JSJ 539
Today we talk with Josh Larson a senior staff developer at Shopify who is front and center in development of Hydro...
Front End Architecture - JSJ 522
In this episode the Jabberers sit down with Gil Fink a Microsoft vet and Google developer who’s gonna convince w...
Come journey with us into the weird, wonderful, and wily world of Rust.
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Fermyon with Matt Butcher
Allen Wyma talks with Matt Butcher CEO of Fermyon who is working on Fermyon Cloud a platform to deploy and host We...
WebAssembly on the Server with Krustlet
Taylor Thomas explains how Krustlet runs WebAssembly modules in Kubernetes and why it’s a promising option for the fu...
Cloudflare with Adam Chalmers
Allen Wyma talks with Adam Chalmers software engineer at Cloudflare which is a global network of servers located ar...
Software engineers, architects and team leads have found inspiration to drive change and innovation in their team by listening to the weekly InfoQ Podcast. They have received essential information that helped them validate their software development map. We have achieved that by interviewing some of the top CTOs, engineers and technology directors from companies like Uber, Netflix and more. Over 1,200,000 downloads in the last 3 years.
Best Episodes
API Evolution Without Versioning with Brandon Byars
Everyone likes the idea of building something new. So much freedom. But what about making changes after you have user...
Communication Patterns for Architects and Engineers with ...
In this episode Thomas Betts talks with Jacqui Read about communication patterns. Similar to software and architectu...
Architecture and Design Trends Report 2024
The panel discussion in this episode is one half of the annual InfoQ Architecture and Design Trends Report. The other...
The Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs Podcast (aka ADSP: The Podcast) is an informal podcast inspired by Magic Read Along. We plan to talk about whatever we feel like - algorithms, data structures, programming languages, latest news in tech and more. Feel free to follow us on Twitter at @adspthepodcast.
Best Episodes
Episode 111: C++23 Ranges 2022 Retro & Star Wars
In this episode Conor and Bryce talk about C++23 Ranges look back on the year 2022 talk about the future of C++ an...
Episode 112: 2022 Retro & Running!
In this episode Conor and Bryce conclude their 2022 retro and talk about running!Link to Episode 112 on WebsiteTwitt...
Episode 1: Our Favorite Algorithms - Part II
In this episode Bryce and Conor revisit std::transform_reduce and other unfinished topics from Episode 0.Date Record...
+30 year game industry veteran John "JP" Podlasek interviews game designers, programmers, producers, artists, arcade owners, writers, CEOs and others about game development. Experienced or aspiring game developers alike will find useful, thought-provoking, and sometimes funny advice from others in the game industry. Find info at gamedevadvice.com and subscribe now!
Best Episodes
Skywalker Ranch Persistence Game Designer Qualities Wo...
I welcome Noah Falstein a legendary Game Designer on this episode. Hear about his current work as a Designer and Con...
Mid-Tier Indie Vs. Triple-A Dev Game Engines Star Wars ...
Game Director Chip Sineni talks about the project he’s working on that dates back 20 years and how he got into the in...
Going Indie Changing Crunch Mocap SWAT Bungie Wild We...
Game industry veteran Richard Lico joins me on this episode to discuss his career. Hear how he got started in the ind...
A podcast by Kelly Paredes and Sean Tibor about their adventures teaching middle school computer science, problem-solving, handling failure, frustration, and victory through the lens of the Python programming language.
Kelly Paredes has taught all over the world and specializes in curriculum design and development. She currently teaches sixth and seventh-grade computer science at Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This is her fourth year using Python.
Sean Tibor has worked in marketing and technical management roles selling toothpaste and toothbrushes, designing chemical inventory and tv media databases, enrolling online nursing students, and founding a digital marketing agency. This is his fourth year teaching Python to seventh and eighth-grade students at Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Best Episodes
Episode 2: The First Week of Python
What does the first week of Python look like for new coders? Where do you start? Is it better to jump right in or giv...
Episode 100: Celebrating Motivation (with @mkennedy & @br...
After 100 episodes of Teaching Python Kelly and Sean invite some friends of the show to share how they stay motivate...
Episode 68: Learning How To Learn with Barbara Oakley
This week Kelly & Sean chat with Barbara Oakley author of the upcoming books Uncommon Sense Teaching and Learn Like...
Welcome to the official podcast of php[architect] the industry's leading tech magazine and publisher focused on PHP and web development. Join us to listen to the latest news and tech talk from our conferences, the magazine, and wider PHP community. Subscribe today at phparch.com to see what the leaders in the community and industry and talking about.
Best Episodes
Domain-Driven Resolutions
As 2021 fades from our memories we hope that a few of you received fantastic geeky gifts during the holidays. Hopefu...
Another Bright Idea
This month John and Eric discuss some of the greater articles coming in the June 2022 release “Another Bright Idea”....
Serverless PHP Composer and Magento php[world] Call for...
In Episode 20 Eric John and Oscar are back talking about PHP and the May 2019 issue. Topics John and Eric discuss ...
Screaming in the Cloud with Corey Quinn features conversations with domain experts in the world of Cloud Computing. Topics discussed include AWS, GCP, Azure, Oracle Cloud, and the "why" behind how businesses are coming to think about the Cloud.
Best Episodes
Working Smarter with Oki Doki and Marie Poulin
Full Description / Show NotesMarie talks about Oki Doki’s primary product Notion Mastery (2:38)Corey and Marie talk ...
Multi-Cloud in Sanity with Simen Svale Skogsrud
About SimenEver since he started programming simple games on his 8-bit computer back in the day Simen has been passi...
The Complexities of AWS Cost Optimization with Rick Ochs
About RickRick is the Product Leader of the AWS Optimization team. He previously led the cloud optimization product o...
Learn how to build better React apps in this interview podcast of Kent C. Dodds hosted by Michael Chan.
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Learn By Consuming Building And Teaching
Kent consumes as much information as he can about the thing that he's interested in then he builds stuff with the th...
Techniques For Writing Maintainable Code
The only thing that matters in software is the experience of the user. And even though the user will never see your ...
Increasing The Impact Of Your Value
Kent amplified the impact of his work by making stuff he'd do on the job public. Instead of sending an email to engin...
Profitable Python is a podcast hosted by Ben McNeill. The show is devoted to the Python developers who want to meet amazing humans and take their skills to the next level. The community built around this show proudly represents integrity, unity, and leadership through self mastery.
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💡💡 Python Cookbook | Steven Lott
The Profitable Python Presents!! Steven LottStephen has been programming since computers were large expensive and r...
🚀🤑 The Quick And Easy Way To Make Things People Actually ...
Are you a tech solopreneur who is struggling to earn more in less time?Do you want to make things people actually w...
🔥🚀 How to get paid well doing what you love in 3 steps
Hey all you solopreneurs... Take a peek at this find the good life episode right now!Get ready to find what is usef...
If you come to a fork in the road, take it! Two’s Complement is a programming podcast, hosted by Matt Godbolt and Ben Rady; two programmers who both grew up wanting to make video games. One of them did, one of them didn’t, but now they both work together despite coming from very different backgrounds.
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Not Invented Hear?
Matt and Ben explore their mutual tendency to favor build over buy. Instead of using open source software that may be...
Yak Shaving Part 2 Also Live!
Ben and Matt finish shaving the yak from the prior episode. While waiting for DNS certificate validation to complete...
Time For Computers
Ben and Matt examine how fast computers are by comparing them to humans. Turns out they're mind-boggling-ly fast. Or ...
For a long time, tech culture has focused too narrowly on technical skills; this has resulted in a tech community that too often puts companies and code over people. Greater Than Code is a podcast that invites the voices of people who are not heard from enough in tech: women, people of color, trans and/or queer folks, to talk about the human side of software development and technology. Greater Than Code is providing a vital platform for these conversations, and developing new ideas of what it means to be a technologist beyond just the code.
Featuring an ongoing panel of racially and gender diverse tech panelists, the majority of podcast guests so far have been women in tech! We’ve covered topics including imposter syndrome, mental illness, sexuality, unconscious bias and social justice. We also have a major focus on skill sets that tech too often devalues, like team-building, hiring, community organizing, mentorship and empathy. Each episode also includes a transcript.
We have an active Slack community that members can join by pledging as little as $1 per month via Patreon. (https://www.patreon.com/greaterthancode)
Best Episodes
226: Incarceration and Technology with Kurt Kemple
01:49 - Kurt’s Superpower: Lifting Others Up: “A rising tide lifts all boats.”07:00 - “Self-Taught” vs “Self-Guided”...
277: Joy Is Activism – The Power of Ritual and Intention
00:44 - Pandemic Life* Politics* Healthcare* Society* Work13:58 - Jay Happiness and Fulfillment * Personal De...
276: Caring Deeply About Humans – Diversify The Medical C...
01:09 - Jenna’s Superpower: Being Super Human: Deeply rooted in what is human in tech* The User is Everything04:30 ...
The latest in AWS news, sprinkled with snark. Posts about AWS come out over sixty times a day. We filter through it all to find the hidden gems, the community contributions--the stuff worth hearing about! Then we summarize it with snark and share it with you--minus the nonsense.
Best Episodes
The Unfulfilled Promise of Serverless
Want to give your ears a break and read this as an article? You’re looking for this link.https://www.lastweekinaws.co...
Screwing Up the Cloud Economics Math
Links:Introducing concurrent account provisioning operations for AWS Control Tower AWS Cost Anomaly Detection now sup...
A Multi-Cloud Rant (Holiday Replay)
This episode was originally released on August 20 2021.Want to give your ears a break and read this as an article? Y...
I'm Josh Long (twitter.com/Starbuxman), a humble Spring advocate at @VMWare and this is a (twitter.com/BootifulPodcast) a Bootiful Podcast, a celebration of the real heroes that drive ecosystems.
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Heiko Scherrer on OpenWMS Spring Spring Boot Spring Da...
Hi Spring fans! In this installment [Josh Long (@starbuxman)](https://twitter.com/starbuxman) talks to OpenWMS foun...
Mario Fusco the Drools rules engine project lead and fel...
Hi Spring fans! In this episode [Josh Long (@starbuxman)](https://twitter.com/starbuxman) talks to Drools lead [Mar...
Dr. Amanda Martin Gradle developer advocate
Hi Spring fans! In this installment Josh Long (@starbuxman) talks with Gradle developer advocate Dr. Amanda Martin ...
Our podcast breaks the mold of don't ask don't tell about the video game industry. We give everyone the real inside look at what its like to be a professional game developer, Every week we'll interview pro and indie developers, we'll talk jobs, studios, salaries and of course crunch horror stories. Tune in!
Hosted by Brandon Pham Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gamedevunchained/support
Best Episodes
0314: Students Getting into the Industry with Ian McDonell
About this episode:Recruitment have faltered for industry entry jobs this past year as more companies are embracing ...
0313: Roundtable News | What is up with Meta?
About this episode:There are a million things on how to run a tech company to the ground and that seems to be what M...
0286: Roundtable News | The Rise of Big Tech Game Companies
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.NET Rocks! is an Internet Audio Talk Show for Microsoft .NET Developers.
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How Simple is as Simple as Possible with Mark Rendle
How simple can you make software development? Carl and Richard talk to Mark Rendle about his focus on simplicity in b...
Domain Driven Design and Event Sourcing with Anita Kvamme
What do Domain-Driven Design and event sourcing have to do with each other? Everything! Carl and Richard chat with An...
Microsoft Playwright Testing with Debbie O'Brien
What's the latest with Playwright? Carl and Richard talk to Debbie O'Brien about her ongoing work with Playwright Mi...
In this show, I open you the doors to companies and thought leaders around the world. With my guests, I discuss software engineering best practices and pitfalls, and how they strive to build software people love.
Best Episodes
Bad Tests Are Worse Than Product Issues with Dan Abramov
Subscribe on iTunes Spotify Google Deezer or via RSS.Links:Dan's twitter profileDan's Decade in review blog postR...
What developers should know about security with Troy Hunt
Subscribe on iTunes Spotify Google Deezer or via RSS. Have a look at Michaela's Code Review WorkshopsLinks:Troy’s...
A soul-crushing job search
Earn additional income by sharing your opinion on userinterviews.com!Episode Resources:Heather's TwitterHeather's job...
The Ruby on Rails Podcast, a weekly conversation about Ruby on Rails, open source software, and the programming profession. Hosted by Brittany Martin and Brian Mariani. Produced by Mirror Placement. Edited by Peachtree Sound.
Best Episodes
Episode 447: Rubyconf Mini Recap + The Rails Foundation (...
Brittany is joined by the co-organizers of Rubyconf Mini: co-host Jemma and Emily Samp. The trio discussed how incl...
Episode 448: Turbo Native Workshop with Joe Masilotti
Joe Masilotti of both Turbo Native and railsdevs fame joined Brittany to talk about his upcoming Turbo Native worksh...
Episode 446: I'm Giving A Talk on Thursday (The Rubyconf ...
Live from Providence RI it is the Rubyconf Mini Podcast Panel! Panelists from different community podcasts come tog...
Each fortnight, or thereabouts, we chat with guests from the C++ community about what they're doing, what interests them, and what's going on in the world of C++
Best Episodes
The Curse of Backwards Compatibility
This week we chat with Harald Achitz about a new ISO mirror in Sweden the C++ community - in Sweden and worldwide ...
Did You Really Learn from All the C++ Mistakes?
We're back! Again! And so is Dave Abrahams after a long period outside the C++ community. So we thought we should h...
I Can't Believe I'm Here
This week err... month no episode we're joined by Anastasia Kazakova for a cross-over show with No Diagnostic Req...
Interviews with the people that are making the PHP community special.
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Interview with Matt Trask
@matthewtrask Show Notes The League of Extraordinary Packages Fractal Audio This episode is sponsored by RingCentral ...
Interview with Kathy Forte
@ Show Notes Kathy's LinkedIn profile Audio This episode is sponsored by RingCentral DevelopersThe post Interview wi...
Interview with Matthew Weier O’Phinney
@mwop Show Notes The Linux Foundation forms new Laminas project to support continued growth of Zend Framework and PHP...
Django Riffs is a podcast for learning web application development in Python using the Django web framework. We explore all of Django's features to equip listeners with the knowledge to build a web app.
Best Episodes
Enter With URLs
On this episode we discuss Django's front door URLs. We talk about what URLs are how to build them in Django and...
Models and Managers and Querysets Oh My!
On this episode we will explore more about models and how to interact with data in your database.Full show notes a...
Views On Django
On this episode we look at views a major component within Django and a primary place where your code will run.Ful...
Join hosts and industry veterans Brett Douville and Tim Longo as they discuss older titles and the impact they had on the games industry, as well as any lessons that could be taken away even today. Play along!
Best Episodes
DGC Ep 331: Dead Space Bonus Interview with Ian Milham
Welcome to Dev Game Club where this week we conclude our bonus episodes about Dead Space by chatting with Ian Milham...
DGC Ep 303: Dark Souls (part one)
Welcome to Dev Game Club where this week we begin a new series on Dark Souls the 2011 breakout from From Software. ...
DGC Ep 177: DOOM (part one)
Welcome to Dev Game Club where we this week we begin a new series on 1993's seminal FPS DOOM. We talk briefly about ...
The Java Off-Heap Podcast brings together the latest tech news for the java professional. We go over the news and current issues and discuss them in depth, bringing the knowledge of a top circle of professionals from Chicago. Come take a listen and figure out what's going on in the Java world!
Best Episodes
OffHeap 75. Hey how about that new Job Offer?
So markets are changing and we have a crazy two years. FAANG and others are really really looking for new developers...
OffHeap 76. On license changes and Open Source Software
If you haven't heard Akka has changed is open source license (from Apache to Commercial). And if you have been using...
OffHeap 60. JDK 16 Spring Native Micronaut Microprofil...
Hey y'all well this episode we dive into tons of fun stuff. There are new toys w/JDK 16 Spring Native and Graal. E...
Traceroute is a fascinating look into the inner workings of our digital world. Technical Storyteller, Grace Andrews examines the real people, the social changes, and the hardware innovations that built and scaled the internet.
Best Episodes
21. The New Digital Wayfinders
"Aue aue... when it's time to find home we know the way." ⛵️ // For the island nation of Tuvalu the effects of ...
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The invisible bones holding up the Internet are its hardware. One of the most prominent benefits we are reaping from ...
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The term 5G has been the talk of the town. Much of the hype is due to its faster internet speed that allows the handl...
A podcast about the design, development, and business of great software. Each week thoughtbot's Chad Pytel is joined by the people who build and nurture the products we love.
Best Episodes
453: Greenpixie with John Ridd
John Ridd is the Co-Founder and CEO of Greenpixie which is building solutions to reveal and reduce cloud emissions....
456: Jeli.io with Laura Maguire
Laura Maguire is a Researcher at Jeli.io the first dedicated incident analysis platform that combines more comprehen...
462: StoryGraph with Nadia Odunayo
Nadia Odunayo is the Founder and CEO of The StoryGraph a new website and app for avid book readers because life's to...
News and interviews about the latest happenings in the PHP and Web development world. Hosted by Manuel Lemos of the PHPClasses.org site and other guest hosts. It is recorded in MP3 format at least once a month in the beginning of each month.
Best Episodes
How to Manage a PHP Project that Will Have a Long Life - ...
How to Manage a PHP Project that Will Have a Long Life - 10 Minutes of the Lately in PHP Podcast Episode 89 part 1B...
PHP Current Version Adoption in 2023 AJAX Character Coun...
PHP Current Version Adoption in 2023 AJAX Character Counter PHP Conferences of November - 8 minutes - Lately in PH...
The Game Dev Field Guide is a podcast series focused on teaching you how to make and launch your own video games. This podcast is aimed at the beginner to intermediate level of game developer. Learn things like how to make crisp movement controls, making eye catching sprites, and marketing your game for it's big release. Stay awhile and listen!
Best Episodes
Ep. 002 Jumping Mechanics
In this episode Zackavelli talks about tips for making your video game's jumping mechanics fun. Skip to Body of Ep...
Ep. 003 Game Art For Non Artists
In this episode Zackavelli breaks down how to get good video game art for the non artists.Skip to Body of Episode: ...
Ep. 075 The Money Side Of Indie Game Dev
In this episode Zackavelli gives you a look behind the scenes at how much indie games really make.Market Research W...
An interview podcast for those interested in Scala and functional programming.
Best Episodes
Jakub Kozłowski: From Highschool to Teaching Scala
We sit down with Jakub Kozłowski and talk about what he has been doing in open source as well as talk about his youtu...
Rob Norris: Telescopes and Types
An interview with Rob Norris where we talk about Programs as Values Doobie Skunk Natchez & Tracing Telescopes and...
Michael Pilquist: Life Is But A Stream
An interview with Michael Pilquist about FS2 Scodec and himself. Michael's twitter: https://twitter.com/mpilquist...
Every month we bring you news from the world of C++, in the form of a podcast and a YouTube show. Our hosts are Anastasia Kazakova (PMM for CLion and ReSharper C++ at JetBrains) and Phil Nash (Developer Advocated for C++ at SonarSource)
Best Episodes
Episode #9 - August 2021
As JetBrains celebrates 10 years of C++ support in their tools we look at more modules less [[nodiscard]] - the pos...
Episode #13 - December 2021
In this episode we look back on C++ in 2021 and back even further over the evolution of functions and lambdas.Then ...
Episode #1 - December 2020
This month we talk about more news from around the C++ community - with a distinctly 20s theme.You can watch the sh...
A new fn Podcast about all things Rust by https://twitter.com/vijaykiran and https://twitter.com/wouterdullaert
Best Episodes
AWPY - 08 Jon Ferdinand Ronge Gjengset
ARRRRRR we podcast yet is back with an awesome guest! Jon (https://thesquareplanet.com) a Rustacean at AWS author o...
AWPY - 06 Jonathan Turner
We had plenty of fun discussing rust and all sort of other things: retro computing programming languages and even s...
AWPY - 05 Tim McNamara (@timclicks)
In yet another super interesting episode we present you Mr. Tim McNamara from beautiful COVID-free New Zealand Soft...
15 minutes news, tips, and tricks on the Go programming language.
Best Episodes
013: Go's concurrency to the rescue
Go's worker queue pattern:type WorderPool struct { queue chan int}func (wp *WorkerPool) start() { for i := 0; i < 5...
037: Is Go a good choice for your Startup?
I've been building SaaS since 2008 and built two with Go. Big spoiler the technology you choose has a little impact ...
030: gRPC in Go with Chris Shepherd
I receive Chris Shepherd and we talk about gRPC in Go. If you're building systems with lots of micro-services gRPC i...
Development on the Road - RUBY 552
How do you develop remotely in new ecosystems such as when you are on vacation in a coffee shop or traveling for...
A Novel Type and Effect-Guided Synthesis Tool for Ruby wi...
In recent years researchers have explored component-based synthesis which aims to automatically construct progra...
Gaming Is the largest entertainment format In the world. Larger than both Music and Film combined. Yet, there are so few dedicated platforms for the Industries biggest and brightest contributors to tell their story. The Game Dev Show's objective Is to create a platform, a talk-show, for the video games Industry and the people who have helped make it what it is today.
Best Episodes
TGDS S2E24 David Turley - Shoutcaster for League of Legen...
This week on The Game Dev Show we host the legendary Riot and League of Legends Shoutcaster and Content Specialist ...
TGDS S2E28 Alix Wilton Regan - Actor – Games Voiceover - ...
For the final episode of the season we were delighted to be joined by Alix Wilton Regan who is of course the brill...
TGDS S2E12 Alisha Thayer - Crystal Dynamics - Senior Tech...
This week on the Game Dev Show I had the pleasure of sitting down with the wonderful Alisha Thayer Senior Technical ...
Apple news and rumors from a developer's perspective
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Stacktrace Podcast 172: “The ‘weak self’ dance”
How memory management works when using Swift’s new concurrency features getting out of productivity traps remote pa...
164: “Your wattage may vary”
It’s time for the first ever Stacktrace Headphone Holiday Guide! Along with discussions about writing technical artic...
177: “The stand is included!”
John and Rambo share their first impressions of the products announced at Apple’s “Peek Performance” event — includin...
Indie Game Movement - The podcast about the business and marketing of indie games.
Andrew Pappas, founder of RenGen Marketing helps take indie devs and their games to a whole new level by discussing business best practices and sharing marketing strategies and tips to better navigate the world of indie game marketing.
Regardless if you’re an indie dev starting out or a veteran small team, the topic discussions apply to anyone wanting to better understand the online environment and stand out in a saturated market. A marketer since 2011, Andrew has found a passion for applying his knowledge by empowering and educating the indie dev community.
Between the years of his experience and interviews with respected industry veterans, you’ll learn about online marketing, email marketing, crowdfunding, paid advertising, community development, social media, community outreach, project management, and much more.
All episodes are packed with helpful information and actionable steps that can give you the confidence you need when it comes to your business and indie game marketing. Hit subscribe and get ready to become part of the indie game movement.
Best Episodes
Ep 106 - How to Grow and Learn Fast as an Indie Dev
If there is at least one thing that any indie dev wants it's probably to grow fast. However growing fast still come...
Ep 130 - How to Navigate the Publishing Landscape
Eventually the game you’re making will be released. But before you get there you need to make some important decisi...
Ep 101 - Taking 6 Years to Make a Game
Being a hobby or indie dev is hard but having a simplified easy to follow process in place can make the world of a ...
Exploring the Kubernetes ecosystem in-depth with CNCF project leads and contributors.
Best Episodes
Ep. #31 Kustomize with Katrina Verey of Shopify
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