Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is
This episode provides a hands-on guided tour through a simple model-driven software project. It is b
A very important area for Java are Enterprise Systems. With the advent of new technologies like Ruby
In this Episode we talk to Ted Neward. Since Ted is active in the .NET and Java universes, we starte
Ruby has been getting more and more attention by the developer community over the last couple of yea
This is the first part of a series of Concurrency episodes. In this part Alex and Michael motivate a
In this Episode we have the pleasure of talking with Gregor Kiczales. Gregor is one of the fathers o
This is the second part of the remoting infrastructures discussion started in Episode 9. We take a l
This Episode as well as the next one take a look at remoting infrastructures such as CORBA, .NET Rem
Eric Evans is the author of the well known Domain-Driven Design book. In his day job he works as a c
This week, Arno and Markus take a look at error handling at the architectural level. They discuss th
After discussing some of the more technical aspects of MDSD in the last episode, we take a look at o
In this Episode, Eberhard and Markus provide an introduction to Model-Driven Software Development. S
In this Episode, Alexander and Markus talk about scripting languages. Topics include the definition
In this episode we talk with Doug Schmidt. Doug is a professor of computer science at Vanderbilt Uni
Eberhard and Markus discuss the important topic of associations and dependencies in this show. While
In this episode Michael and Markus talk about patterns. Starting with some of their "most used" patt
This is the first episode (actually, episode zero) of software engineering radio. The episode does n