Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is
This episode is part of our series on agile software development. We talk with David Anderson about
In this episode Johannes Link interviews Lasse Koskela - the author of "Test-Driven" - about test-dr
This is a conversation with Ola Bini on his experimental language Ioke. We cover the idea behind the
This episode is a conversation with Jan Bosch about product line engineering (PLE). Jan has worked i
Our guest Johan Bezem explains the idea behind and the benefits of MISRA. MISRA defines guidelines f
This episode is a discussion with Shane Clifford, who is a development manager at Intentional Softwa
This episode is a conversation with "Uncle Bob" Bob Martin about agile software development and soft
Michael discusses with his guest Chuck Connell the differences between software engineering and comp
Dave explains why reading source code is at least as important a skill as writing source code. He sh
Michael and Markus discuss what makes a good R&D manager and how to potentially become an R&D manage
This episode is a discussion with various authors of patterns reviewed at EuroPLoP 2009. Topics incl
In this episode we discuss the current state of the spring framework. We talk about core features (d
In this episode we talk with Doug Simon from Sun Microsystems Laboratories about the Maxine Research
This episode is a discussion with Jim Des Rivieres about APIs: How to design good APIs, the role of
This is another episode recorded at OOP 2009, thanks to SIGS Datacom and programme chair Frances Pau
In the first part of this episode we discuss a couple of basics about SecondLife (scaling, partition
This episode is a conversation with Gilad Bracha about Newspeak, type systems in general and optiona
This episode is once again with Linda Rising, this time on the book she coauthored with Mary Lynn Ma
In this episode, Allan shares his insights about how learning is a necessary part of software develo
In this episode, Arno talks to Jim Melton about the SQL programming language. In addition to coverin