A weekly talk show taking a pragmatic look at the art and business of Software Development and the w
Mike and Chris discuss what to do when a client or employer requests you take a personality test. Th
Google is requiring developers to submit their physical address, and the Apple community has outed t
Developers all over the web are chiming in on the short comings (or lack there of) of Xamarin’s tool
Did Microsoft buying Mojang come around because Notch was burned out? Is the problem systemic to ind
The debate over whose responsibility it is to protect your cloud data heats up, we discuss how to ge
We take live calls, and discuss why .Net rules a Linux Admins life, learning OOP. Then, in light of
Mike and Chris follow up on the TypeScript and JavaScript discussion from last week after a lot of y
Where does TypeScript fit in, and are the many criticisms lobbied at it legitimate? We discuss the s
Mike and Chris share their perspective on successfully cultivating a contact development business, a
Mike and Chris record a bonus episode of Coder Radio for you this week. We discuss the possibility o
Mike discusses what his business has noted after using Xamarin and Xamarin.Forms. Plus we bust some
Chris makes the case for splitting Microsoft up into a consumer and services split, and why that wou
Have Interface designers led us down a false path? Why is it when heavy lifting is needed our tools
Mike reflects on his transition from dedicated developer to business management, what makes a busine
Mike and Chris cover some great follow up on new hotness burnout. Then we discuss what impressed us
Mike ponders if we can trust ourselves to walk the line between comfort, laziness and experience?
Our top 10 hopes and expectations from Google I/O 2014. Is this the year Google pushes developers on
Mike shares his experience moving from GitHub to a self hosted GitLab installation and the benefits
Mike and Chris share their raw reactions from Apple’s WWDC Keynote, including Mike’s big concerns ab
Mike and Chris run down their predictions and hopes areas Apple might improve iOS, Mac hardware, and