Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is
Saša Jurić, author of Elixir in Action, explains the Elixir programming language and how it unlocks
Edaena Salinas talks with Maria Gorlatova about Edge Computing. Maria Gorlatova is an Associate Rese
Jeremy Jung talks with David Calavera about zero-downtime migrations and rollbacks with Kubernetes.
Felienne interviews Marian Petre & André van der Hoek on their book ‘Software Design Decoded’, which
Learn how a business that struggled with outages, performance problems, and an inability to ship ove
Travis Kimmel and Kevin Goldsmith discuss the correspondence between organizational design and softw
Natalie Silvanovich and Kim Carter discuss reducing the attack surface of the software that Engineer
Felienne interviews Andreas Stefik about creating programs that are accessible for blind and visuall
Postgres developer Bruce Momjian joins Robert Blumen for a discussion of the SQL query optimizer in
Nate Black interviews Glynn Bird on using open source to develop your career or get a job, and how m
Dmitry Jeremov and Svetlana Isakova speak to Matthew Farwell about the Kotlin programming language.
Edaena Salinas talks with Tammy Butow about Chaos Engineering. Tammy is a Principal Site Reliability
What is code coverage, how can you measure it, and what are the pitfalls of this metric? Diomidis Sp
Lin Clark speaks to Matthew Farwell on WebAssembly
Bill Venners speaks to Matthew Farwell about Property Based Tests, how they can be used, when they s
Péter Budai and Kim Carter discuss End to End Encryption (E2EE), backdoors, the scenarios where E2EE
Kishore Bhatia discusses with Nate Taggart about Serverless. Topics include: understanding the motiv
Edaena Salinas talks with Nicole Hubbard at KubeCon 2017. They discuss why WP engine is migrating fr
Felienne interviews Veronika Cheplygina about image recognition. We cover the basic concepts of comp
Kishore Bhatia talks with Travis Kimmel about Engineering Impact: In the age of data-driven decision