Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is
Jens Neuse, founder of Wundergraph, joins SE Radio host Jeff Doolittle for a conversation about back
Nir Valtman, co-Founder and CEO at Arnica, discusses pipelineless security with SE Radio host Priyan
Chad Michel, Senior Software Architect at Don’t Panic Labs and co-author of Lean Software Systems En
In this episode, Varun Singh, Chief Products and Technology Officer at Daily.co, speaks with host Ni
Gregory Kapfhammer, associate professor at Allegheny College, discusses the common problem of ‘flaky
Jeroen Mulder, author of Multi-Cloud Strategy for Cloud Architects, joins host Robert Blumen for a d
Stanisław Barzowski of XTX Markets and a committer on the jsonnet project joins SE Radio's Robert Bl
Vladyslav Ukis, author of the book Establishing SRE Foundations: A Step-by-Step Guide to Introducing
Simon Bennetts, a distinguished engineer at Jit, discusses one of the flagship projects of OWASP: th
Dave Cross, owner of Magnum Solutions and author of GitHub Actions Essentials (Clapham Technical Pre
Ashley Peacock, author of the book Creating Software with Modern Diagramming Techniques, speaks with
Luca Galante, head of product at Humanitec, joins host Jeff Doolittle for a conversation about platf
Paul Hammant, independent consultant, joins host Giovanni Asproni to speak about trunk-based develop
In this episode, David Cramer, co-founder and CTO of Sentry, joins host Jeremy Jung for a conversati
Bastian Gruber, author of the book Rust Web Development, speaks with host Philip Winston about creat
Dan DeMers of Cinchy.com joins host Jeff Doolittle for a conversation about data collaboration and d
Sugu Sougoumarane discusses how to face the challenges of horizontally scaling MySQL databases throu
Ross John Anderson, Professor of Security Engineering at University of Cambridge, discusses software
Michael Fazio, Engineering Manager (Android) at Albert and author of Kotlin and Android Development
Timothy Beamish of BenchSci discusses React and Next.js, two of today's most popular front-end frame