Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is
Justin Richer, lead author of the OAuth2 In Action book discusses the key technical features of the
Gabriel Gonzalez, the creator of Dhall the programmable configuration language, discusses configurat
Motivation comes through relationships, safety, and environments which allow everyone to contribute.
Joel Spolsky on founding Stack Overflow, land grabs vs. bootstrapping with profitability, raisin
Aaron Patterson of GitHub discusses the Ruby language and its runtime. Host Jeremy Jung spoke with
Howard Chu, CTO of Symas Corp and chief architect of the OpenLDAP Project, discusses the key technic
Chris Richardson of microservices.io and author of the book Microservice Patterns discuss microservi
Learn how to simplify your application architecture with the introduction of a messaging system. You
The use of distributed and remote software teams have grown dramatically in the past five years, pre
Felienne talks to Diomidis Spinellis about different forms of debugging. From using print-statements
Arnon Axelrod speaks with SE Radio’s Simon Crossley about test automation, a large complex subject t
Today's guest is Thorsten Ball, author of Writing an interpreter in Go as well as its sequel Writing
Peter Zaitsev explains: avoiding vendor lock-in, judging what databases are bad at, why not to copy
Jonathan Boccara, author of The Legacy Code Programmer’s Toolbox discusses understanding and working
Simon Riggs, founder and CTO of 2nd Quadrant, discusses the advanced features of the Postgres databa
Daniel Berg, a distinguished Engineer at IBM cloud unit, talks with host Nishant Suneja, about Istio
Pete Koomen, Co-founder and CTO at Optimizely discusses A/B testing. Edaena Salinas spoke with Pete
How can you scale an engineering organization when you havent already experienced rapid growth? Jea
Dr. Andrii Gakhov, author of the book Probabilistic Data Structures and Algorithms for Big Data Appl
Felienne interviews Adam Barr about code quality? Why do programmers pick up bad habits about progra