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Why You're Wrong About REST
Episode 28
The web has been around for nearly 40 years, yet despite its massive success, the principles that made it a success still prove elusive to most softw…
11 months, 2 weeks ago
What Even Is A [Programming|Natural] Language?
Episode 27
Whether you're talking to another person, talking to a computer, or just talking to yourself, we use languages every day. For a long time now, there'…
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Language and Codes of Misconduct
Episode 27
In episode 27, the panel discussed what languages are, what it means to know things, and what meaning is. In this bonus episode, we extend that conve…
11 months, 3 weeks ago
SIMD & Go
Episode 26
Speed and software should go hand in hand, but with Moore's Law coming to an end and CPU clock speeds remaining steady over the last 20 years, softwa…
11 months, 4 weeks ago
The Three Ps: Understanding Product, Project, and Program Management
Episode 25
Building software is difficult and rarely can software engineers do it alone. In this episode, Kris is joined by Ian, Matthew, and Angelica to talk m…
1 year ago
Go's Error Handling Is Handled
Episode 24
Error handling in Go is one of the language's most controversial topics. It ranks high in each Go Developer Survey and many different people have pro…
1 year ago
A Discourse On AI Discourse
Episode 23
AI is a divisive topic. Some people are AI boosters while others are AI doomers. And then there are those of us who sit in the middle, feeling both s…
1 year ago
Building An Open Source Maintenance Company
Episode 22
We all use open source software on a daily basis. Even though the software is free to consume doesn't mean it's free to produce. Over the years, ther…
1 year ago
Event Driven Architectures
Episode 21
When it comes to building distributed systems, RPC and REST style interfaces aren't the only options. Events provide an alternative way to build a di…
1 year, 1 month ago
Blown Glass Half-Full of WebAssembly & SQLite
Episode 20
From deploying WebAssembly all over the world, to using SQLite to keep track of distributed data, to blowing glass, this episode is quite the adventu…
1 year, 1 month ago