Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is
This episode is the long-awaited (and much requested) interview with Krzysztof Czarnecki, the author
In this episode we talk to Matthew Wall (Guardian News and Media) and Erik Doernenburg (Thoughtworks
In this episode we're talking to Dirk Riehle about open source business models. We started looking a
In this episode, Markus talks to Rebecca Wirfs-Brock on what she has learned from architecture revie
In this Episode, Arno talks with Oliver Jucknath about the art of writing computer games. A lot of m
In this episode, we talk with Kevlin Henney about the C++ programming language. We look at the histo
In this episode Charles Krueger, a well-known member of the product line engineering community, talk
In this Episode we're talking about Erlang with its creator Joe Armstrong. We started by looking at
In this episode we talk to Galen Hunt about the Singularity research OS. Galen is the head of Micros
In this episode, Michael and Markus talk about software components. We first looked at a couple of a
This episode is an interview with Dave Thomas (OTI Dave or Smalltalk Dave, not PragDave). We started
In this Episode we're talking about Web Services with IBM's Olaf Zimmermann. We mainly focus on the
In this Episode we're talking with Dick Gabriel on Lisp. We started by looking at artificial intelli
In this episode we talk with Jeff DeLuca about Feature Driven Development (FDD). As one member of th
In this episode Eberhard Wolff speaks with Jürgen Höller, the co-found of the Spring framework. Spri
This episode is a conversation with Erich Gamma. We covered the four things he is known for in chron
This episode is about OSGi, the dynamic module system for Java. Our guests are Peter Kriens (OSGI's
In this Episode we're discussing patterns for small memory software with the authors of the like-nam
This is the second part of the discussion on fault tolerance with Bob Hanmer (if you didn't listen t
In this Episode we discuss fault tolerance based on the new book by Bob Hanmer. This is the actually