A weekly talk show taking a pragmatic look at the art and business of Software Development and the w
Mike and Chris start the show by sharing some hard learned advice, and discussing the events of the
Join us as we hop in our time machine and revisit some past topics on the coder radio program.Suppor
Can’t we all just settle down & focus? Mike’s just about had it with javascript framework madnes
Mike is stuck in a train, stuck in the snow. So it’s an open call edition, with some great discussio
It’s a tip show edition of Coder Radio. Mike shares a great way to get some Heroku features without
Well known developers have recently gone public with how much they make & where they make it from. M
Chris shares what’s prevented him from getting started with development & shares the three languages
Is the quality of Apple’s desktop and mobile software causing a slow bleeding of developers? Chris &
Mike is fired up by a topic that has been on fire over all of 2014. Is it finally time to let the
We peer into the past of the show to pull out the amazing clips you guys suggested to us and fondly
It’s the birth of another open source project live on this week’s Coder Radio. Plus it’s an open mic
Has Docker’s wild success caused it grow too big & too corporate? In light of the CoreOS project’s a
That tech worker “shortage” Facebook and Microsoft keep telling you about is bogus. We’ll go over th
It’s a special roundtable edition of Coder Radio. Our panel discussed the advantages of Go developme
Microsoft made headlines and has generated a lot of buzz around the open sourcing of .NET. So what d
Mike and Chris respond to feedback on lackluster HTML5 apps, then how developers can leverage social
Is the need to save money & time by developers forcing end users into less than acceptable applicati
Mike and Chris go meta & discuss their thoughts about the state of Coder Radio, some ideas to mix it
We have a bunch of great feedback that keeps getting interrupted by Chris and Mike jumping into deep
Mike and Chris battle wits to expose the ridiculous nature of arguing about technology on the Intern