A weekly talk show taking a pragmatic look at the art and business of Software Development and the w
Mike and Chris discuss how, even when a laptop seems like the obvious choice, sometimes a desktop ma
It’s a day filled with war stories, we start off by sharing how things have blown up in our laps thi
Mike and Chris celebrate 100 weeks of Coder Radio by reading some great feedback, discussing new har
We double down on your follow up. Working remotely, scratching your itch while at your current job,
Chris and Mike face the limitations of remote workers, and the challenges they’ve experienced. We ta
The Heartbleed bug has ignited a new round of open source doubters, but are the renewed concerns abo
Microsoft shocks the developer community by open sourcing some of their crown .Net jewels. Mike and
Are your projects cursed with knowledge of the present? Mike and Chris discuss the tendency to blame
Android growth is exploding, and showing no signs of slowing down… So why are big players still avoi
The Rails community was blasted by a distinguished, and disgruntled member. But does his criticism h
We embrace Daylight saving time with a special call-in edition of Coder Radio. Topics include a chat
Oren Eini from Hibernating Rhinos joins us to discuss their “second generation” document database wr
Florian Motlik from Codeship joins us to discuss automated unit testing, a practical approach to ret
Responding to criticism for an open source project, or a closed commercial project can be a very tri
Mike and Chris use the recent drama around Paper and Flappy Bird to have a wider discussion about th
Mike and Chris address a number of topics this week, from open source project’s properly communicati
Is the concept of a one sized fits all methodology getting tired? We revisit Agile in the dynamic cl
Back-end services are really helping developers focus on their core competency, but how quickly will
The classic battle flairs up this week, and the guys discuss how an over controlling sysadmin can sl
We’ll bust some java myths with Mark Heckler, a software engineer at Oracle. Plus the status of Duke