Hanselminutes is Fresh Air for Developers. A weekly commute-time podcast that promotes fresh technol
April Christina Curley is a Diversity Specialist and Educator who recently left Google where she foc
In this special episode of Hanselminutes, Scott shares a discussion with Jim McKelvey, a glassblower
Nicholas Hunt-Walker loves the stars. So much so that he got a Master's degree in Astronomy...and no
It's 2021 and Scott's sons were asked to buy TI-83 calculators for their classes. Are there truly no
George Li is a photographer, TikToker, and is currently working on the MiTEE 2 satellite platform at
Let's move beyond buzzwords and talk about observability and DevOps in large systems. Observability
Lisette is a remote-working German-born American living in the Netherlands who is totally jazzed by
Johanna Rothman has been in software and management for many years and she's taken what she knows ab
Double NAT? Triple NAT? Opening Ports, punching holes in firewalls, it's all so complex, right? Does
One day multi-hyphenate creative Aley Arion tweeted "one day I’m going to talk about the myth of tur
One of the best parts of having a podcast is having smart people explain stuff to you! Scott talks t
Event Modeling was coined by Adam Dymitruk by building on long-running process specifications that G
2020 has been hard on everyone. Not to mention we're all suddenly remote developers. Scott talks to
Mo is back! It's the 2020 wrap-up with Scott's wife. Be sure to check out her previous shows. Mo and
The Queen's Gambit on Netflix has reinvigorated the world's interested in chess. Or has it? Chess.co
Shipping product is hard. Kickstarting hardware products is hard. Scott talks to Palo Alto Innovatio
Tsedal Neely is a Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Harvard Business School and founder of
Why NOT make a self-driving AI and Raspberry Pi powered Trash Bin? Programmer Ahad Cove saw a proble
Isabel currently a PhD student studying Computer Science at Johns Hopkins. Previously she was a Pre-