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Best Softwaredevelopment podcasts we could find (updated July 2020)
Best Softwaredevelopment podcasts we could find
Updated July 2020
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The No Fluff Just Stuff (NFJS) Software Symposium Tour has delivered over 400 events with over 65,000 attendees. NFJS speakers are well-known developers, authors, and project leaders from the software development community. Join us for news and discussion around software development. Current topics include: Java, JavaScript, Scala, Groovy, Clojure, Cloud, Docker, Software Architecture, HTML 5, CSS, NoSQL, Spring, and other development technologies.
 
Legacy Code Rocks explores the world of modernizing existing software applications. Hosts Andrea Goulet and M. Scott Ford of Corgibytes are out to change the way you think about legacy code. If you’re like a lot of people, when you hear the words “legacy code” it conjures up images of big mainframes and archaic punch card machines. While that’s true — it only tells a small part of the story. The truth is, the code you leave behind is your legacy, so let's make it a good one.
 
Hear experts explain computer science and programming concepts. CoRecursive is a high quality, concise, and beloved software engineering interview podcast. Learn about programming languages, coding career advice and interviews about open source community tech news. Host Adam Gordon Bell brings in experts to talk about type theory, web development, learning to code, dev ops and much more. Some episodes touch on the topics of cloud development, machine learning and big data. Adam, the host is ...
 
Each webinar features an SEI researcher discussing their research on software and cybersecurity problems of considerable complexity. The webinar series is a way for the SEI to accomplish its core purpose of improving the state-of-the-art in software engineering and cybersecurity and transitioning this work to the community. The SEI is a federally funded research and development center sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense and operated by Carnegie Mellon University. The SEI Webinar Seri ...
 
Hello and welcome to making UX work; I’m Joe Natoli. Our focus here is on folks like you doing the tough, often unglamorous UX work in the real world. My guests will share their struggles, their successes, and their journey to and through the trenches of product design, development, and of course, user experience. Before we get into it, I’d like to give a shout out to our sponsor, Stache Studio — a streetwear clothing brand focusing on quality products with a positive message, inspired by th ...
 
Join us to talk about all things Web Applications and software development. We help our audience better understand the world of applications, websites and how to get their app ideas off the ground. Each week we talk to interesting people about their journey, whether it be start-up life, established businesses, industry professionals or leading innovators. Find out all of the latest trends in the app market place and learn with us about this emerging technology!
 
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Interviewing can be a stressful experience. Try to convey your value to a prospective employer can be tough, especially when that value is as low as ours! Still, we've done enough interviews between us to have some idea of what we think you should and shouldn't do. Why don't you have a listen? You might find we say something useful for once! Never …
 
Building Subversion Software is just the tool and it should get out of your way. In this episode, we will discuss Jim Blandy’s insights on how to build and recognize improvements for a great developer tool and find out how he approached the question: “What's the worst software that you use every day?” “Everybody likes imaginary code because imagina…
 
We’re Live. John and Mani are currently working on a promotion and it’s going way better than expected, it seems to me that some old tricks seem to do the work, and even work better than before. After analyzing the data they cam to a clear conclusion, if the product is extremely clear to the customer, meaning they know exactly what the outcome will…
 
Do you know how you can feel overwhelmed when you have too much on your plate? Well, your code can feel the same way. This is why it’s important to follow the Single Responsibility Principle, SRP, which is what the ‘s’ in SOLID stands for. Today we do a deep dive into the SRP and how you can ensure that your class or object only does one thing at a…
 
There are many causes of technical debt - unknown or ill-defined requirements, business pressures to deliver fast, procedural deficiencies during development, and many more. These are often just manifestations of a larger problem - lack of understanding due to limitations of natural language and inability to predict future social and technical deve…
 
Disruptive events and crises have the potential to irreparably harm your organization. The key to thriving, not simply surviving, in uncertain times is analysis of posture and preplanning. An organization can demonstrate operational resilience, when faced with both cyber and physical disruptions, if it focuses on the fundamentals and makes data-dri…
 
Helen Arvanotopoulis describes herself as a Design Thinking Preacher, UX Evangelist and Service Design Advocate. She is currently Head of UX for the Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Aegon NV, working across Europe, Asia and America helping businesses and teams build and grow their capabilities and transform their organisations. Her passion and belief…
 
We’re Live. John has recently been having a lot of traffic on his Youtube Channel Bulldog Mindset, various factors have arise to show that are contributing to this cause, like good clickbait names. He’s been currently working with a new video editor, which is doing a great job in making the videos smooth transitioning as possible which basically tr…
 
No-one likes bugs, and while we can’t entirely avoid them, there are some tried and tested techniques to squash those little pests. In today’s show, we dive into some of these strategies. While Mike’s initial reaction is denial and he runs the code repeatedly, there are other techniques as well, like writing tests, Googling, and reading the docs. T…
 
The chasm between what academia researches and what industry uses in cyber is wide. By building mutually beneficial collaborations between the two, we can improve algorithms, datasets and techniques that are applicable to the real-world. Students and researchers should build a solid partnership with professionals early in their career to be exposed…
 
Jonathan shipped his new iOS app Lockne. He shares his idea for the app and what it was like to build it. Then Mark and Jonathan talk about the recent rumblings between Apple and the Hey email service. Finally the two share their anticipations for next weeks WWDC presentation and potential announcements. Email: mail@everydayrobots.tech Twitter: @_ …
 
We’re Live. So One of the first things that pop out in the conversation is that John recently finished a 50-mile run, which is something incredibly difficult, talk about Bulldog Mindset huh? Pun aside, Congrats to John on this Achievement, and He’s actually planning on doing the 100-mile run. Way to go. In Other Topics, Chuck Seems to be doing well…
 
A lot goes into writing an application that knocks it out of the park. One of the ways to look at the different components of success is to view programming as a story with three layers. In this episode, we dive into these separate, but very interlinked aspects that go into the storytelling of programming. We kick off the show with a look at the fi…
 
Do you ever feel like we are entering the age of democratization of software development? Do you fear that the platforms enabling novices with little coding experience to develop software applications are commoditizing your service as a developer? Today we talk with James Augeri, a serial entrepreneur, Techstars alumni, U.S. Airforce veteran, and a…
 
43: Blueberries are too small Mark and Jonathan are back from a short break. They voice their opinions on the current protests and show support for the Black Lives Matter movement. Apple finally announces the schedule for this years WWDC. New rumors of an ARM transition and new iMac are circling the Apple universe. Finally Jonathan gets a new keybo…
 
Choosing The Right Tool For the Job Choosing the right programming language or framework for a project can be key to the success of the project. In today’s episode, Sean Allen Sean shares a story of picking the right tool for a job. The tool he ends up picking will surprise you. His problem: make a distributed stream processing framework, something…
 
We’re Live. What a year it has been, definitely the most interesting ones in decades. All situations aside business has thrive no matter what. Guys start the conversation reviewing various experiments and processes that they have been through the year so far, and actual numbers are not bad at all. Marketing has proven to be the best way to thrive i…
 
The concept of software architecture as a distinct discipline in software engineering started to emerge in 1990 — although the idea had been around for much longer. Throughout my career in industry, then in academia, I’ve witnessed the growth of software architecture, its evolution in leaps and bounds. I’ve also had the privilege to meet and work w…
 
We’re Live. Chuck starts off with an anecdote about a person that both he and John have done business with, In Fact, had a nice trade with this person which actually made him earn a good amount of signups to his membership plan. Small World huh? In other topics, Chuck is experimenting with affiliates at the moment. Mani and John Experiment when rea…
 
We know that we can learn a great deal from the animal kingdom, so today we’re exploring the relationship between positive reinforcement for dogs and Agile. We kick the show off with Dave sharing some of the lessons he learned from Don’t Shoot the Dog, a book he read after adopting his dog. While the title may suggest it’s strictly about dogs, he f…
 
When dealing with legacy code, it is easy to forget that the pipeline to deploy that code could be just as much "legacy' as the code itself. So how do you puzzle your way through resurrecting the pipeline, and how do you handle a legacy application from a CI/CD pipeline standpoint? Today we talk with Laura Santamaria, a LogDNA's development advocat…
 
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