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The antitrust gloves are off as Apple’s legal brawl with Uncle Sam kicks into high gear. We dig through the documents and are surprised by a few things that seem off.

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Apple is pissed, and we'll dig into why. Plus, there are some big hints at Apple's AI plans; Meta's had a rough morning, and Sergey Brin popped back up at Google and proceeded to blow it immediately.

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Why we're awe-struck by Google, and NVIDIA's CEO says no one needs to learn how to code anymore.

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Plus, why the Apple Vision Pro is destined for the Friend Zone.Sponsored By:Coder QA: Take $2 a month off for the lifetime of your membership and contribute to our show directly Promo Code: jarjarLinks:💥 Gets Sats Quick and Easy with Strike — Strike is a lightning-powered app that lets you quickly and cheaply grab sats in over 36 countries.📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Fountain 1.0 is out with a new UI, upgrades, and super simple Strike integration for easy Boosts.🎧 Boost with Podverse — A GPL Podcasting 2.0 platform that supports Boosts and more!Bitcoin ETF widely expected to get approval this week - YouTube — CNBC's Kate Rooney reports on news around Bitcoin.Macs can now detect liquids in USB-C ports — On the Mac, however, the code suggests that the daemon is only used for “analytics” and is not associated with end-user features. While Apple may eventually implement an alert similar to the one that already exists in iOS, it seems more likely that the data collected by this daemon will be used for technicians to determine whether a Mac is eligible for free repair.Apple Vision Pro sales will start on February 2 — Apple's headset will ship to customers on February 2. Preorders begin on January 19. Apple: Developers shouldn't refer to visionOS apps as AR or VR — \r\n\r\nThe company is asking developers not to refer to visionOS apps using terms such as AR (augmented reality), VR (virtual reality), XR (extended reality), or MR (mixed reality). Instead, Apple says that visionOS apps are “spatial computing apps.”DHH on X — We have some great, native, dedicated apps ready for HEY Calendar. The Android one is just sitting there waiting for us to push publish in the Google Play Store. Guess what's happening to the other one for iOS? Still \"in review\" since mid December 🙄DHH on X — Ah @apple, not this shit again. I thought we sorted it out 2.5 years ago in round one?! Why oh why must it be like this! You know we're not just going to roll over, that we're never going to pay the 30% ransom. Just approve the fucking app and we'll be on our merry way!DHH on X — Apple just called to let us know they're rejecting the HEY Calendar app from the App Store (in current form). Same bullying tactics as last time: Push delicate rejections to a call with a first-name-only person who'll softly inform you it's your wallet or your kneecaps.Apple rejects the HEY Calendar from their App Store — \r\nSo what’s going to happen? I don’t know, but I do know that we’ll keep fighting. We’re never going to roll over and pay Apple 30% in protection money to be left alone. Last time we found a way, and we will again.Apple might be the next Big Tech company facing antitrust charges in the US - The Verge — The Department of Justice is finalizing an antitrust investigation into Apple that targets its closed ecosystem, according to The New York Times.Tim Sweeney on X — Fortnite, but not on iOS because you are blocking it from a billion users.Apple’s rejection of Hey calendar app renews an old fight — Basecamp founder and app creator David Heinemeier Hansson referred to Apple’s decision as “bullying tactics.”Happiness is never having to ask for permission — We can put peak native apps in the rearview mirror in 2024. So pack your bags and come along for the ride!We’ve resubmitted the HEY Calendar app to Apple — Did we want to work through the weekend to add this? No. But we also don’t want to leave our customers with iPhones waiting for our awesome native HEY Calendar app.DHH on X — Apple approved the HEY Calendar!! It's now available for download in the @appstore\r\n. Ridiculous it needed this level of awareness/pressure, but I'm so happy for our iOS team to see their work through the weekend pay off in full. Thanks to all who cheered!The New York Times Sues Microsoft, OpenAI for Copyright Infringement — The New York Times has sued Microsoft and OpenAI for copyright infringement and is seeking “billions of dollars in statutory and actual damages.”Amazon's Silent Sacking — In 2023 Amazon laid off more than 27,000 people. While that’s a big number it’s a deceptively small percentage for a company with more than 1.6 million employees (1.7%).Should You Watch Babylon 5? : startrek — Babylon 5 is basically the anti-Trek. More specifically, it's the anti-TNG. The Earth Alliance isn't a magic utopia, it's the exact government you would expect modern boneheaded American politicians to set up if they suddenly landed in 2250.","content_html":"

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We reflect on how our work has changed over the last year and get some sage advice from buff Uncle Jeff.

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The clever way one developer hacked an online game, why we're not buying the latest round of cyber war fear, and we finally have our Babylon 5 vs Star Trek debate.

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After years of resistance, Mike finally surrenders to Xcode. And the secret Apple envy leaked to the public this week.

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The messy details and tidy excuses we noticed in all this OpenAI upset, and some fundamental problems that have been plaguing desktop Linux for years.

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We've all made mistakes and tried to play dumb, but this week history is being made.

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Mike checks in from the grind and shares some challenges in recent cross-platform testing; then, we get into the avalanche of negative AI press coverage this week and the one massive story they're not touching.

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Our unique take on the Unity outrage, thoughts on RustRover, and Mike shares a very annoying mistake.

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The painful side of making video games, Grinder's big problems, and Google's sneakiest trojan horse.

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U.S. officials are warning open-source software could be a cyber security threat. Their solution? Money. But do we want them picking the winners and losers of open source?

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Plus, Mike's thoughts after using Cursor AI and a Cornell study take generated code to the shed.

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Mike hits the limits of ChatGPT's knowledge, a chat about editors and what we'd do for a living if it had to be outside of tech.

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Microsoft's dirty old API games, the new, even more restrictive rules Apple developers will now have to follow, and why Google's "Web Integrity API" seems gross.

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Shopify has a mind-blowingly obvious solution to too many meetings, a recent failure Chris is struggling with, and more.

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We open the robe and spend a little time chatting about the software development business.

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We chew on the ridiculous situation Reddit has created for itself and the weak position of app developers.

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Links:US SEC charges crypto platform Coinbase, one day after suing Binance — The lawsuit is the SEC's second in two days against a major crypto exchange, following its case against Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, and founder Changpeng Zhao.LinuxFest Northwest 2023: Call for Speakers — \"After receiving some great submissions over the last couple of days, we decided to EXTEND the speaker submission to June 25th! Submit your talk now.WWDC 2023 — June 5 - YouTube — Watch the WWDC23 Apple Keynote announcing the latest Apple Vision Pro, MacBook Air 15\", software, services, and operating systems.Ed Leon Klinger on Twitter — “One of the coolest results involved predicting a user was going to click on something before they actually did. That was a ton of work and something I’m proud of. Your pupil reacts before you click in part because you expect something will happen after you click. So you can create biofeedback with a user's brain by monitoring their eye behavior, and redesigning the UI in real time to create more of this anticipatory pupil response. It’s a crude brain computer interface via the eyes, but very cool”Sterling Crispin 🕊️ on Twitter — I spent 10% of my life contributing to the development of the #VisionPro while I worked at Apple as a Neurotechnology Prototyping Researcher in the Technology Development Group. It’s the longest I’ve ever worked on a single effort. IApple Vision Pro Testers Share Impressions: 'By Far the Best Headset' — In a tweet, tech columnist Joanna Stern described the Vision Pro as \"by far the best headset out there.\" In a report for The Wall Street Journal, she elaborated that \"the interface and hand gestures are intuitive, 3-D movies are finally making sense and a huge dinosaur felt like it really broke through a wall right in front of me.\"Apple to Provide Developers With Vision Pro Development Kits — Apple says that developer kits will be offered to help developers bring their creations to life on Vision Pro, and that they will offer the ability to quickly build, iterate, and test on the headset. Developers will be able to apply to get a kit, but Apple hasn't offered details on when the kits will be made available.Vision Pro developer kit — To support great ideas for apps and games for visionOS, developer kits will be available to help bring your creations to life on Apple Vision Pro. These kits provide the ability to quickly build, iterate, and test on Apple Vision Pro, so your app or game will be ready to deliver amazing experiences. Stay tuned for how to apply.The Apple Vision Pro features an M2 chip, a ton of sensors and a new R1 chip — Each pixel is 7.5-micron wide and there are 23 million pixels across two panels that are the size of a postage stamp. For reference, a 4K TV features a bit more than 8 million pixels.Apple Vision Pro first look: the mixed reality future is (almost) here — Apple’s first mixed reality device has been years in the making — and at first glance, the headset itself looks really nice. Not that we were allowed to touch it.Mark Gurman on Twitter — Unless I missed something, it is very curious to me why there are no photos of Tim Cook or other Apple executives actually wearing the Vision Pro. If that is indeed true, that was of course a calculated decision. 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With this new operating system coming later this fall, iPhone 8 and iPhone X users won’t be able to update to the latest update. That said, even if you have an iPhone XS, it doesn’t mean you enjoy all the iOS 17 functions.New iPhone feature warns about unwanted nudes — “Naked photos and videos show the private body parts that are usually covered by underwear or bathing suits,” the pop-up explains. “It’s not your fault, but naked photos and videos can be used to hurt you.” The screen goes on to explain that the person in the photo or video may or may not have consented to this media being shared.Apple avoids “AI” hype at WWDC keynote — Apple prefers using \"machine learning,\" or just having AI work in the background.Apple hid something AMAZING for Mac gaming at WWDC - YouTubeAdd RFC on governance, establishing the Leadership Council — This RFC was jointly authored by @jntrnr (Core), @joshtriplett (Lang Team Lead), @khionu (Moderation), @Mark-Simulacrum (Core Project Director, Release Lead), @rylev (Core Project Director), @technetos (Moderation), and @yaahc (Collaboration Project Director).The RustConf Keynote Fiasco, explainedAlby: Yourboost companion for the web — Send a Boost into the show via the web. 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We argue over what sucked the most at WWDC this year and then surprise each other with two things that thrill us.

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We chew on the best bits from this year's Microsoft Build and the bright red flag coming from the Rust community.

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OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has gone straight for the open-source kill move.

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We laugh at Google's scramble, check in on the Twitter collapse, and how one developer's little mistake screwed millions.

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A scathing takedown of Serverless... By Amazon? We react to this strange revelation and more.

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Why open source might be the real AI winner long-term, and Mike gets the ultimate "I told you so."

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We have a laugh at Elon's alt account, why the knives are out for GitHub Co-pilot, and our thoughts on Apple's "major victory" this week.

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Elon launches another AI company, leaks suggest Apple might enable sideloading, and why we should let Chaos-GPT run free.

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Forces beyond Apple's control just reined in their rise, and we ponder the coming sunset.

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Our thoughts on the recent AI hysteria and why it betrays the massive egos involved, our issues with the RESTRICT Act, and we do some Monday morning code review.

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Mike's spent 90+ days with GitHub Co-Pilot, and shares the surprising conclusion.

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Microsoft's moonshot is turning into a crapshoot.

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We're told companies are abandoning the cloud to save money. But is the trend our friend?

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Our spicy take on the Silicon Valley Bank bailout, how it will impact everyday developers, and how badly this screws over small businesses.

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Mike's got a new rig, and Ford wants to recall yours automatically! Plus, we get a bit spicy about money.

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It's been one week, and Microsoft's new bot's already gone full Tay.

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Plus one of the worst examples of under-funded open source yet.

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The pitchforks are out for Google's CEO, and hoopla is leaking! Plus, our thoughts on baking telemetry into Go, the big Web3 crackdown, and more.

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We get spicy about the state of hybrid app development and then dig into the App store gatekeeper busting by the White House.

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The shiny userbase flocking to WebAssembly, our thoughts on the "openAI scam", and why they just keep cramming stuff into Docker containers.

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How the world without "big tech" might look like, the EU promises to go after Elon and a much-needed head adjustment.

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Microsoft gives Google an OpenAI gut punch, why Apple's new hardware fails to impress, and our reaction to the undignified death of Twitter's third-party client API.

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After sacrificing our pound of flesh for episode 500, we get into some spicy Big Tech dynamics and the performance mess of WebAssembly runtimes.

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We share our spicy C++ take, major Apple frustrations, and 2023 spoilers.

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Our take on why several tech companies just teamed up to take on Google Maps, and then we react to the global analyst who says we won't have any new iPhones until 2028. We don't talk about Elon; if we did, it would be chaptered. But we definitely did not.

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Mike and Chris spend a little time chatting about one of their loves in life, great games. It's a test pilot episode for a possible new show, and we'd like your feedback. Consider it a holiday treat for the Coder fans out there.

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Mike's skeptical of the rumors Apple is preparing to allow third-party app stores, and in a total flip of roles, Chris comes to the defense of Microsoft.

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We debate a few more drunk or 4D chess moves, the mad lad taking on Apple, and why Dart 3 has people talking. Plus, what a recent criticism of Scrum got wrong.

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Amazon used the stage of AWS re:Invent to toss shade on .Net and reveal its broader ambitions.

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We reflect on the recent musings of Python's creator, from the functional to the philosophical.

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We will discuss the practical implementations of AI embedded in future products, then take a look at FTX's books and have a few highlights to share.

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Plus, we lay out the PMC warfare theory, which might explain what bloated tech companies have coming.

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Microsoft lets its geek flag fly, our observations on .NET 7, and the recent upset caused by the Troll Wizard, but we can't understand who will pay the toll.

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Mike just came up for air after a Swift deep dive, and he has a fresh new take. Plus, the wheels of history are spinning faster; we take a snapshot in time and then round it all out with spicy Apple bacon.

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We slip into full boss mode after digging into some long-term tech trends impacting developers.

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One of the most challenging aspects of being an independent developer, and our thoughts on Microsoft's recent bad news.

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We debate if GitHub's Copilot enables automated code laundering after a developer makes a startling discovery. Then we dispense some seriously old-school wisdom.

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Elon Musk's leaked messages reveal how tech CEOs think and talk about their employees, and we dig in.

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We look back at how tools, processes, and developer trends have changed over nearly ten years of the show.

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Why Metal might be one of the biggest strategy taxes of the Apple platforms. Plus a thought-provoking appeal to Dark Matter Developers.

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New leaks reveal how hollow Apple's claims of fighting for user privacy are. We discuss their scheme to monetize the downturn.

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Plus, why we've never seen an App blow it as severely as Telegram is right now, and Electron's Flash moment.

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Why we think Malcolm Gladwell is wrong about remote work, and the complicated answer to a simple question.

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We're looking at the big picture and, surprisingly, seeing a lot of possibilities.

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Mike's ready to make a case for Declarative UI, and Chris pulls back the curtain to reveal a spicy take.

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Why we feel recent attacks by the Software Freedom Conservancy against Microsoft are costing the SFC serious credibility.

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Mike's Linux Toolchain for 2022, and his first week with CoPilot. Then we chat about the series of choices that led us to go independent so many years ago.

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Mike just signed up for a year of GitHub Copilot and Chris tries to understand why. Then we catch each other up on some recent surprises.

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Mike's hitting the road to solve his old man's PC woes; Chris channels his early inner 80s and some Google AI conspiracy bacon.

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You can't judge a book by its cover, and this week we surprised each other when we dug into the HP Dev One. Plus some insights on remote virtual dev desktops and the gotcha's from WWDC we missed.

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We jump aboard Hair Force One and are a bit let down. We get into why. Plus Mike's first impressions of the HP Dev One laptop.

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What's old is new again, but we're not buying it this time. It's developer conference season, and we're hunting vaporware.

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Mike battles the onslaught of yet another bout with the plague. At the same time, we react live to Elon buying Twitter, Gitlab kicking off some free accounts, and we discover Google and Apple are working together again to pull the rug on app developers.

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We crack open the time capsule and see how our spicy takes hold up.

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Our take on big tech's return to office, AT&T's RCS boondoggle, and the concerning territory tech is racing towards.

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We revisit one of the core theses of the show and expand on it in a new way, leading us to ponder just what a wild ride the next eight years are going to be.

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Plus, new details about Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard are just too juicy to ignore.

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Mike has some huge news and busted wifi, Chris spent a weekend in the Metaverse, and why Microsoft has us both upset.

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After reminiscing about .Net's 20th birthday, Mike and Chris air IBM's hypocritically dirty laundry and marvel at Microsoft's 3D chess moves.

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Mike makes a shocking admission, and Chris wishes he had a time machine.

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Microsoft's cold war with Apple is revealed in court filings this week, and Google thinks they've got the next hit on their hands, which sounds a lot like the old hit.

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The audience hits us in the face with some hard truths, and then we dig into Microsoft's fox-like moves to snatch up Activision Blizzard on "the cheap."

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Emboldened by his success, Mike takes a victory lap. Little does he know it's all virtual.

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Was he justified? Our thoughts on the dev who corrupted libraries in NPM for millions of users with his political statement about free software.

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Plus how Google blew a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to control mobile messaging.

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Mike has a significant moment of clarity and sets out on a new path for 2022. Meanwhile, Chris is just happy to be out of the woods.

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And Chris has a surprise for the end of the show.

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We are coming in hot, literally. It's a day of spicy takes.

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Plus, some thoughts on environmental PCs and the question we hate the most.

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Plus, Chris levels up his Mac skillz and gets his MacBook Pro under control.

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Chris makes a big mistake on the road, and Mike drops some reality-based sage wisdom.

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But it's really all just a ruse to get you to email the show.

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Is there a secret motive behind Apple's announced plans to scan iMessage and iCloud Photo Library content?

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Plus how using a common SDK just cost Zoom $85M.

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Big promises are being made in Ruby land, Tech Crunch says Open Source is dead, and we have thoughts to share about both!

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We also discuss Google's Time Crystals. They have the power to fundamentally change our lives, but what the heck are they?

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Mike shares his adventures coding while riding Amtrak, Chris is trying to get DOS running while he still can, and many of you wrote in sharing your concern for GNOME.

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Has Microsoft figured out a way to invalidate the GPL? We're skeptical.

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Plus, the Gnome project says the traditional desktop is dead, and extensions are niche. Do we agree?

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","summary":"Has Microsoft figured out a way to invalidate the GPL? We're skeptical.","date_published":"2021-07-21T05:30:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/dfd43f75-c014-4998-b906-f323cb7c18ce.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":30517103,"duration_in_seconds":2543}]},{"id":"05af11ef-f7c7-4818-ad41-539986f70941","title":"422: Don't Code in Bed","url":"https://coder.show/422","content_text":"It seems AI isn't replacing developers just yet, and why we think you shouldn’t get too comfortable.\n\nPlus the almost impossible story of how Mike defeated another laptop.Sponsored By:Linode: Receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. Promo Code: linode.com/coderA Cloud Guru: This course is a deep-dive course on Linux File Sharing. This is a stand-alone course, but it is also part of the learning path intended to prepare you for the LPIC-2 Engineer 202-450 exam. Links:Salt Lake City | MeetupDenver Meetup | MeetupRisk Assessment of GitHub CopilotLive Share with Visual Studio Code","content_html":"

It seems AI isn't replacing developers just yet, and why we think you shouldn’t get too comfortable.

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Plus the almost impossible story of how Mike defeated another laptop.

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","summary":"It seems AI isn't replacing developers just yet, and why we think you shouldn’t get too comfortable.","date_published":"2021-07-14T05:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/05af11ef-f7c7-4818-ad41-539986f70941.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":32491020,"duration_in_seconds":2707}]},{"id":"3c43ec33-efff-40cb-9453-5cce21459aef","title":"421: Misdirected Request","url":"https://coder.show/421","content_text":"Has Google already started its decline? Our surprising take.\n\nPlus the trouble with Co-Pilot, and a lot more.Sponsored By:A Cloud Guru: A Cloud Guru now includes Cloud Playground. Azure, AWS, or GCP Sandboxes at your fingertips.Linode: Receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. Promo Code: linode.com/coderLinks:(Most) Programmers are losing our jobs very soon — Instead of program computers we will show them our needs and they will figure out what to do. Armin Ronacher on Twitter — I don't want to say anything but that's not the right license Mr Copilot.Salt Lake City | MeetupDenver Meetup | Meetup","content_html":"

Has Google already started its decline? Our surprising take.

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Plus the trouble with Co-Pilot, and a lot more.

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","summary":"Has Google already started its decline? Our surprising take.","date_published":"2021-07-07T05:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/3c43ec33-efff-40cb-9453-5cce21459aef.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":24568395,"duration_in_seconds":2047}]},{"id":"74a7c96d-2120-4109-8300-9bedac501b87","title":"420: You Can't Sideload Happiness","url":"https://coder.show/420","content_text":"Mike's got some strong feels about his new system, and Chris spent a week with Windows 11. And that's not even scratching the surface. It's a wild one, with some hard truths, so buckle up.Sponsored By:A Cloud Guru: A Cloud Guru now includes Cloud Playground. Azure, AWS, or GCP Sandboxes at your fingertips.Linode: Receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. Promo Code: linode.com/coderDatadog: Try Datadog free by starting a your 14-day trial and receive a free t-shirt once you install the agent.Links:Windows 11 is a new and refreshing approach to an old and familiar home — The last significant change to Windows 11 that we’re able to test right now is the new Microsoft Store. To put it simply, Microsoft’s app store for Windows has sucked since it first appeared nearly 10 years ago. Microsoft is finally allowing developers to submit any win32 traditional desktop app, and Microsoft Store has already become far more useful during a beta than it ever was before.\r\n\r\nSalt Lake City | Meetup — On our way to Denver, we are swinging through Salt Lake City, that is if we get enough people to sign up!Denver Meetup | Meetup — Many of the Jupiter Broadcasting cast are getting together in Denver for a much overdue reunion - and we'd like to spend an evening with you!How we Arrived at the Pop!_OS COSMIC Design — Pop!_OS 21.04 introduces the COSMIC desktop, which changes the workflow that users have become accustomed to since Pop!_OS first released. Google and Microsoft End Their Five-Year Cease-Fire — A non-aggression pact forged by their CEOs expired in April, threatening to add fuel to industry’s antitrust battlesGitHub Copilot — With GitHub Copilot, get suggestions for whole lines or entire functions right inside your editor.Use Microsoft Live Share to collaborate with Visual Studio Code — Live Share enables you to quickly collaborate with a friend, classmate, or professor on the same code without the need to sync code or to configure the same development tools, settings, or environment.GitHub Pages — Hosted directly from your GitHub repository. Just edit, push, and your changes are live.","content_html":"

Mike's got some strong feels about his new system, and Chris spent a week with Windows 11. And that's not even scratching the surface. It's a wild one, with some hard truths, so buckle up.

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","summary":"Mike's got some strong feels about his new system, and Chris spent a week with Windows 11. And that's not even scratching the surface. It's a wild one, with some hard truths, so buckle up.","date_published":"2021-07-01T05:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/74a7c96d-2120-4109-8300-9bedac501b87.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":39938632,"duration_in_seconds":3328}]},{"id":"2b7cf18b-75e7-443f-8eb1-02a4725bb1b6","title":"419: Authentication Timeout","url":"https://coder.show/419","content_text":"Big Tech's punishment train has been en route for years, but now that it's almost arrived, are we getting onboard? \n\nPlus Mike's recent tech woes and Chris' special surprise waiting for him in the studio.Sponsored By:A Cloud Guru: A Cloud Guru now includes Cloud Playground. Azure, AWS, or GCP Sandboxes at your fingertips.Linode: Receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. Promo Code: linode.com/coderDatadog: Try Datadog free by starting a your 14-day trial and receive a free t-shirt once you install the agent.Links:Salt Lake City | Meetup — On our way to Denver, we are swinging through Salt Lake City, that is if we get enough people to sign up!Denver Meetup | Meetup — Many of the Jupiter Broadcasting cast are getting together in Denver for a much overdue reunion - and we'd like to spend an evening with you!Google is risk averse & has paralyzing bureaucracy, executives say — Several other Google executives told The New York Times that the company is suffering from a number of issues related to its size and maturity, including a \"paralyzing bureaucracy, a bias toward inaction and a fixation on public perception.\"Sundar Pichai Faces Internal Criticism at Google - The New York Times — Despite record profits, a number of them are worried that the company is suffering from both its size and leadership from its C.E.O., Sundar Pichai.Apple's Tim Cook called Nancy Pelosi — Cook cautioned that the bills were rushed, would stifle innovation, and would hurt consumers by wreaking havoc on Apple services, according to the report. He also requested that the Judiciary Committee delay its process of consideration, a funnel through which the legislation must pass before reaching the full House. U.S. Lawmakers Introduce Antitrust Legislation — These measures are the culmination of a 16-month antitrust investigation into tech companies practices that kicked off in 2019, and which saw Apple CEO Tim Cook testify in an antitrust hearing alongside Alphabet/Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.Tech Giants, Fearful of Proposals to Curb Them, Blitz Washington With Lobbying - The New York Times — Executives, lobbyists, and more than a dozen groups paid by Big Tech have tried to head off bipartisan support for six bills meant to undo the dominance of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google.New poll shows voters favor tech regulation — A new poll commissioned by tech industry-funded group shows 53% of voters favor at least some tech regulation.\r\nMicrosoft Market Value Hits $2 Trillion — Microsoft Corp. took its place in the history books as just the second U.S. public company to reach a $2 trillion market valueWindows 11 event: what to expect from Microsoft - The Verge — Microsoft’s “next generation” of Windows event is taking place later this week, on June 24th at 11AM ET. ","content_html":"

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Plus Mike's recent tech woes and Chris' special surprise waiting for him in the studio.

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We get a bit skeptical about Stripe Identity, how it works, and precisely why we don't like some of their privacy trade-offs.

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Plus, a tool we're calling "game-changing" that probably makes anyone a master developer.

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Our takes on the important bits from Apple's WWDC 2021 keynote and State of the Union.

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None of the fluff, just the stuff the mattered.

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","summary":"Our takes on the important bits from Apple's WWDC 2021 keynote and State of the Union.","date_published":"2021-06-09T17:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/83e9ff9b-9a41-47ae-9935-5c3d0ec19d48.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":36781576,"duration_in_seconds":3065}]},{"id":"1d7b3f28-319f-4d5b-81f0-3058d44246ae","title":"416: Strange Voltron of Hell","url":"https://coder.show/416","content_text":"Mike's unique take on the bold promises made at MS Build this year, and the one item he REALLY wants announced at WWDC next week.\n\nPlus a batch of your emails, a little proxy war, and more!Sponsored By:Linode: Receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. Promo Code: linode.com/coderSystem76: Engineered to be comfortable and fully customizable.Datadog: Try Datadog free by starting a your 14-day trial and receive a free t-shirt once you install the agent.A Cloud Guru: A Cloud Guru now includes Cloud Playground. Azure, AWS, or GCP Sandboxes at your fingertips.Links:Microsoft Build was bad, and the company needs to do better — WebView2 in WinUI 3, Project Reunion 0.8, Windows search improvements, and Windows Terminal 1.9. Microsoft Build 2021 Book of News — This Book of News is your resource for all the announcements we’re making at Microsoft Build.Qualcomm has a Snapdragon Developer Kit to test Windows apps — Powered by the Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 chipset, it’s also going to include things like .NET 5.0, Visual Studio Code, FFMPEG, LLVM, Chromium, Wix, and more. With x64 emulation currently preview, developers can test that out as well to see the benefit with a native ARM64 app.Microsoft Build: Nadella teases Windows update; Teams, Azure improved — CEO Satya Nadella teased “one of the most significant updates of Windows of the past decade” in his kickoff speech at Microsoft’s Build conference for software developers.Apple Accuses Microsoft of Using Epic in Legal Attack — Apple claims Epic used as many witnesses associated with Microsoft at trial as it did its own -- five each -- including Susan Athey from Stanford University.WWDC 2021 Predictions - dominickm.com — Here are my predictions of what we’ll see.","content_html":"

Mike's unique take on the bold promises made at MS Build this year, and the one item he REALLY wants announced at WWDC next week.

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Plus a batch of your emails, a little proxy war, and more!

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We both fall for a new fancy keyboard; then we get philosophical about free software's never-ending quest to conquer mobile.

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Plus our reaction to the creation of a Linux Subsystem for Mac.

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And Chris has a breakthrough after spending the weekend with WSL's GUI Linux apps.

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Plus your feedback, a few random stories, and more.

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Plus, the tail of an embarrassing switch gone wrong, and our thoughts on Oracle vs. Google finally coming to an end.

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Plus emails into the show send Chris into a full Linux panic.

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Mike goes straight for the attack and hits Chris where it hurts, then it's problem-solving time.

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Mike reveals his secret project to Chris, who has several probing questions.

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After we pine about the way things used to be, Mike shares why he is developing a fondness for C++.

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Mike recalls how he accidentally converted his development shop into a Python house, and Chris experiments with his Minimum Viable Robe.

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Time to talk business, and Chris reveals his biggest mistake since going independent.

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Mike buys a laptop live on air while Chris worries about the turkey.

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Our first reactions to Apple's ARM event, how these new systems will impact developers, and if we're buying one.

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Chris attempts a Lizard intervention and gets sucked into Mike's Green tinted data center paradise.

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Plus our thoughts on the Raspberry Pi 400, and Apple's secret weapon.

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Plus our trouble with Gnomes, your feedback, and martinis on the moon.

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It's confession hour on the podcast, and your hosts surprise each other with several twists and turns.

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We have a different take on the Oracle v. Google case that may usher in an API copyright doom! Or so they say...

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Plus we answer great feedback and chew on the future of Windows 10.

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We examine the deeper problems in Open Source development the recent Hacktoberfest drama has exposed.

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Plus some great feedback, failures to launch, and more.

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We provoked quite a response and cover the feedback that puts us in our place. Then we dive into the wild era of text editor of yore and solve an age-old question.

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We get nerdy about Blueprints, and then wary about the future of software distribution.

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Pour a glass of milk and prepare for some hot takes!

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Plus, our reactions to Nvidia buying Arm, your feedback, and much more.

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Plus feedback, a Python surprise and a little small business corner.

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We say goodbye to the show by taking a look back at a few of our favorite moments and reflect on how much has changed in the past seven years.

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When I looked online there are several different languages that can be used from C# ,F#, ASP.NEt among others. In your personal experience what is the easiest way to get started on this path?Feedback: Questioning Rust — [...] The primary issue here is that most of the work to prove that safety (beyond \"trust me\" blocks) is pushed onto the developer instead of having the compiler insert protections surmised from uses of the data structures outlined in the source code.  After all, it can only prove what it is shown, not what it assumes.Feedback on Mike and Macros — I'd also love to hear more about what you dislike about macros. Personally, I view Rust's macro system as one of its biggest selling points. I've written more than a few macros myself and, every time, they've simplified my code in ways I couldn't have managed without them. Perhaps more importantly, I've also noticed that many of my favorite crates make heavy use of macros—and doing so lets them expose a much more ergonomic API.The Imposter's Handbook by Rob Conery — You've had to learn on the job. New languages, new frameworks, new ways of doing things - a constant struggle just to stay current in the industry. This left no time to learn the foundational concepts and skills that come with a degree in Computer Science.\r\nnpm Bans Terminal Ads — After last week a popular JavaScript library started showing full-blown ads in the npm command-line interface, npm, Inc., the company that runs the npm tool and website, has taken a stance and plans to ban such behavior in the future.\r\nApple wants to remove scripting languages from macOS — Scripting language runtimes such as Python, Ruby, and Perl are included in macOS for compatibility with legacy software. In future versions of macOS, scripting language runtimes won’t be available by default, and may require you to install an additional package. If your software depends on scripting languages, it’s recommended that you bundle the runtime within the appBuilding Standalone Python Applications with PyOxidizer — Python hasn't ever had a consistent story for how I give my code to someone else, especially if that someone else isn't a developer and just wants to use my application. Traveling Ruby: self-contained, portable Ruby binaries — Traveling Ruby lets you create self-contained Ruby app packages for Windows, Linux and OS X.ruby-packer — Packing your Ruby application into a single executable.\r\n\r\nfogus: Notes on Interactive Computing Environments — Your programming environments should be an active partner in the act of creating systems.\r\n\r\nTim Ewald - Clojure: Programming with Hand Tools — For most of human history, furniture was built by hand using a small set of simple tools. This approach connects you in a profoundly direct way to the work, your effort to the result. This changed with the rise of machine tools, which made production more efficient but also altered what's made and how we think about making it in in a profound way. This talk explores the effects of automation on our work, which is as relevant to software as it is to furniture, especially now that once again, with Clojure, we are building things using a small set of simple tools.Things You Didn't Know About GNU Readline — GNU Readline is an unassuming little software library that I relied on for years without realizing that it was there. Tens of thousands of people probably use it every day without thinking about it. 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We debate the best way to package scripting language apps then explore interactive development and the importance of a good shell.

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Plus npm bans terminal ads, what comes after Rust, and why Mike hates macros.

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Plus an update on Rails 6, Intel's growing adoption of Rust, and the challenge of making breaking changes.

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Plus your feedback, Mike’s next language challenge, and a functional ruby pick.

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Things get heated when it’s time for Wes to check-in on Mike’s functional favorite, F#, and share his journey exploring modern .NET on Linux.

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Plus your feedback, combining ruby and rust, and the latest scandal with JEDI.

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Chris finally gets excited about Docker just as Wes tells him it’s time to learn something new.

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Plus the state of browser extension development, the value of non-technical advice, and your feedback.

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","summary":"\r\nChris finally gets excited about Docker just as Wes tells him it’s time to learn something new.","date_published":"2019-08-05T19:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b805e2f0-7056-4235-a79f-b49bd233d573.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":35365221,"duration_in_seconds":2947}]},{"id":"f0ce97b2-ceb7-46c9-8756-1da5535150be","title":"368: Clojure Clash","url":"https://coder.show/368","content_text":"Mike and Wes debate the merits and aesthetics of Clojure in this week's rowdy language check-in.\n\nPlus why everyone's talking about the sensitivity conjecture, speedy TLS with rust, and more!Links:Feedback: Which Language To Use And Why? — There are so many languages out there, and I just don’t understand when or why you would want to use a language over another.Mathematician Solves Computer Science Conjecture in Two Pages | Quanta Magazine — This “sensitivity” conjecture has stumped many of the most prominent computer scientists over the years, yet the new proof is so simple that one researcher summed it up in a single tweet.ELI5: The Sensitivity Conjecture has been solved. What is it about? — Think of it like a Buzzfeed quiz. You answer a bunch of multiple-choice input questions about seemingly random topics ('What's your favourite breakfast cereal?', 'What's your favourite classic movie?', 'What did you want to be when you grew up?', and so on), and you get a response back at the end: usually which Hogwarts house you belong in.Sensitivity Conjecture resolved — Paul Erdös famously spoke of a book, maintained by God, in which was written the simplest, most beautiful proof of each theorem. The highest compliment Erdös could give a proof was that it “came straight from the book.” In this case, I find it hard to imagine that even God knows how to prove the Sensitivity Conjecture in any simpler way than this.arXiv: Induced subgraphs of hypercubes and a proof of the Sensitivity ConjectureGitHub starts blocking developers in countries facing US trade sanctions — There's a debate over free speech taking place after Microsoft-owned GitHub \"restricted\" the account of a developer based in the Crimea region of Ukraine, who used the service to host his website and gaming software. \r\n\r\nGitHub blocked my account and they think I’m developing nuclear weapons1995parham/github-do-not-ban-us: Github do not ban us from open source world — GitHub restricted our access to private repositories suddenly, but at the very least we wanted GitHub to warn us before limiting our access.\r\nA Rust-based TLS library outperformed OpenSSL in almost every category | ZDNet — The findings are the result of a recent four-part series of benchmarks carried out by Joseph Birr-Pixton, the developer behind the Rustls library.TLS performance: rustls versus OpenSSL — A TLS library will represent separate sessions in memory while they are in use. How much memory these sessions use will dictate how many sessions can be concurrently terminated on a given server.\r\nNat Friedman on Twitter — Users with restricted private repos can also choose to make them public. Our understanding of the law does not give us the option to give anyone advance notice of restrictions.","content_html":"

Mike and Wes debate the merits and aesthetics of Clojure in this week's rowdy language check-in.

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Plus why everyone's talking about the sensitivity conjecture, speedy TLS with rust, and more!

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Mike rekindles his youthful love affair with Emacs and we debate what makes a "10x engineer".

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Plus the latest Play store revolt and some of your feedback.

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It’s a Coder Radio special as Mike and Wes dive into functional programming in the real world and share their tips for applying FP techniques in any language.

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Wes turns back the clock and explores the message passing mania of writing Objective-C without a Mac, and we wax-poetic about programming language history.

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Plus Mike gets real about the Windows Subsystem for Linux, and our take on the new MacBook keyboard leak.

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Mike and Wes burrow into the concurrent world of Go and debate where it makes sense and where it may not.

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Plus gradual typing for Ruby, a new solution for Python packaging, and the real story behind Jony Ive's exit.

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We take on the issues of burnout, work communication culture, and keeping everything in balance.

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Plus Wes asks 'Why Not Kotlin' and breaks down where it fits in his toolbox.

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Plus the state of linux application packaging, and Chris' ultimate mobile workflow.

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","summary":"It's a Coder three-way as Chris checks-in with an eGPU update, and Mike shares his adventures with ReasonML.","date_published":"2019-06-17T20:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/6a133ffd-001a-4418-8a4e-0a7bfce554b5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":40514583,"duration_in_seconds":3376}]},{"id":"d1870ae2-c91a-435a-8524-caaa6d854479","title":"361: ZEEEE Shell!","url":"https://coder.show/361","content_text":"Apple is shaking up the foundations of UI development with SwiftUI and raising developer eyebrows with a new default shell on MacOS. \n\nPlus feedback with a FOSS dilemma and an update on our 7 languages challenge.Links:Feedback: Lance’s FOSS Quandary — I was working on an open source project for school that we (4 members) submitted. Myself and another did 98% of the work the others contributed to the documentation (outside of the codebase). Class is over now for many months and nobody has touched the code but one other member and I wish to keep it going.Feedback: Developer, have money for a new Mac Pro? Buy these instead. — The recently unveiled Mac Pro is no doubt a gorgeous machine, engineered for a very particular group of people. While it will likely be a great machine for those who live and breathe within Finalcut and work with ProRes files, it’s overkill for a good developer machine.Apple makes fancy zsh default in forthcoming macOS 'Catalina' — \"zsh is highly compatible with the Bourne shell (sh) and mostly compatible with bash, with some differences,\" Apple explained in a support document posted on Monday in conjunction with the announcement of macOS Catalina, which ships this fall.\r\n\r\nOh My Zsh - a delightful & open source framework for Z-Shell — Oh My Zsh is a delightful, open source, community-driven framework for managing your Zsh configuration. It comes bundled with thousands of helpful functions, helpers, plugins, themes, and a few things that make you shout... “Oh My ZSH!”Zsh · macOS Setup Guidezsh-apple-touchbar: Make your touchbar more powerful.Mike's Blog: Converting to SwiftUI Steps[0] — SwiftUI is the next paradigm in iOS and macOS user interface development. However, if you’re like me you already have Xcode projects that are using the now legacy storyboard technology. Luckily, it possible to update your existing projects to use SwiftUI and the process is very straightforward.Mike's Blog: Converting to SwiftUI Steps[1] — Continuing my journey into SwiftUI, I am taking a look at re-using existing UIViews and UIViewControllers in SwiftUI. The primary advantage here is not having to rewrite your existing code from scratch, however, it’s probably best to create any new views in SwiftUI directly rather than UIView.\r\n\r\nSwiftUI for React Native Developers — Developers with React Native experience may notice some similarities to the philosophies Apple has imbued into their new UI framework. Utilizing structs as immutable value types for view modeling, a declarative syntax, and with their new async event library Combine, a reactive architecture.SwiftUI - Apple Developer — SwiftUI is an innovative, exceptionally simple way to build user interfaces across all Apple platforms with the power of Swift.","content_html":"

Apple is shaking up the foundations of UI development with SwiftUI and raising developer eyebrows with a new default shell on MacOS.

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Plus feedback with a FOSS dilemma and an update on our 7 languages challenge.

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","summary":"Apple is shaking up the foundations of UI development with SwiftUI and raising developer eyebrows with a new default shell on MacOS. ","date_published":"2019-06-10T18:30:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/d1870ae2-c91a-435a-8524-caaa6d854479.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":25592499,"duration_in_seconds":2132}]},{"id":"d84621fe-f527-4c65-9c14-ed6ac602e4a4","title":"360: Swift Kick In The UI","url":"https://coder.show/360","content_text":"We react to Apple's big news at WWDC, check in with Mike's explorations of Elixir, and talk some TypeScript.\n\nPlus Mike's battles with fan noise, and why he's doubling down on the eGPU lifestyle.Links:Thelio Fan Noise Hack - Mike's Blog — I’ve had a System 76 Thelio for a little over four months now and a consistent issue that I’ve been experiencing is persistent fan noise even when the machine is idle.Advent of Code 2015Elixir — Elixir leverages the Erlang VM, known for running low-latency, distributed and fault-tolerant systems, while also being successfully used in web development and the embedded software domain.\r\n\r\nMike on Twitter — Someone tell @wespayne that I hate him ;) He introduced me to @elixirlang and it's like fast #Ruby. I think I might be hooked. Totally failed to get anything done though lolElixir vs. Ruby and Phoenix vs. Rails: Detailed Comparison and Use Cases — If you are facing the Elixir vs. Ruby/Phoenix vs. Rails dilemma, the best way to decide is to cater to the needs of your project. In fact, it is even possible to use both technologies in one project by choosing which of them works best for each individual feature. For example, you can implement chats with Elixir Phoenix, and the rest of the code can be written in Ruby on Rails.\r\n\r\nTypeScript - JavaScript that scales. — TypeScript is a typed superset of JavaScript that compiles to plain JavaScript.\r\nWhy TypeScript · TypeScript Deep Dive — Types have proven ability to enhance code quality and understandability. However, types have a way of being unnecessarily ceremonious. TypeScript is very particular about keeping the barrier to entry as low as possible. Basic Types · TypeScript HandbookTypeScript Playgroundmicrosoft/TypeScript-New-Handbook — Incubation repository for the new TypeScript handbook.Introduction - fp-ts — fp-ts provides developers with popular patterns and reliable abstractions from typed functional languages in TypeScript.\r\n\r\nPurify — Functional programming library for TypeScriptpiotrwitek/utility-types — Collection of utility types, complementing TypeScript built-in mapped types and aliases (think \"lodash\" for static types).\r\n\r\nSolving Problems the Clojure Way - Rafal Dittwald — After overcoming a fear of brackets, the next challenge for would-be Clojurians is less superficial: to stop writing Java (or Javascript, or Haskell...) with Clojure's syntax, and actually start \"thinking\" in Clojure. It is said that Clojure is a \"functional\" programming language; there's also talk of \"data-driven\" programming. What are these things? Are they any good? Why are they good? In this talk, Rafal attempts to distill the particular blend of functional and data-driven programming that makes up \"idiomatic Clojure\", clarify what it looks like in practise (with real-world examples), and reflect on how Clojure's conventions came to be and how they continue to evolve.","content_html":"

We react to Apple's big news at WWDC, check in with Mike's explorations of Elixir, and talk some TypeScript.

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Plus Mike's battles with fan noise, and why he's doubling down on the eGPU lifestyle.

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Wes is back and Mike's got a few surprises in store, including a new view on Electron, a hot take on titles, and a programming challenge for the both of them.

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Plus when it's okay to lie to the compiler, what GitHub's Sponsors program means for open source, and your feedback.

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","summary":"Wes is back and Mike's got a few surprises in store, including a new view on Electron, a hot take on titles, and a programming challenge for the both of them.","date_published":"2019-05-28T15:30:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/f19a4e9e-785b-404f-9454-9b9eb3101484.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":31489172,"duration_in_seconds":2624}]},{"id":"c707546d-32b8-497c-a0d0-4f3504f1b0f7","title":"358: Batteries are Leaking","url":"https://coder.show/358","content_text":"A strong argument against Python’s batteries included model exposes some bigger problems the community is struggling with. We chat about all of it.\n\nPlus lessons learned six years after a project, a new tool, and some feedback.Links:Home Page - ABC-Deploy — ABC-Update is an easy to use tool that sets you in control of MS Update operations.On logic in a Rails app, revisited 6 years later — My argument was that Rails is just an UI layer, and business logic should be put in domain objects instead of keeping somewhere in Model, View or Controller.Python Software FoundationBatteries Included, But They're Leaking — Amber Brown of the Twisted project shared her criticisms of the Python standard library.Twisted: Event-driven networking engine written in Python. — Twisted is an event-based framework for internet applications","content_html":"

A strong argument against Python’s batteries included model exposes some bigger problems the community is struggling with. We chat about all of it.

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Plus lessons learned six years after a project, a new tool, and some feedback.

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","summary":"A strong argument against Python’s batteries included model exposes some bigger problems the community is struggling with.\r\n","date_published":"2019-05-20T18:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/c707546d-32b8-497c-a0d0-4f3504f1b0f7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":33565280,"duration_in_seconds":2797}]},{"id":"17d6b348-8e94-417c-b9ad-cb098b6e203a","title":"357: 3 OSes 1 GPU","url":"https://coder.show/357","content_text":"Microsoft catches Mike’s eye with WSL 2, Google gets everyone's attention with their new push for Kotlin, and we get a full eGPU report.Links:QA Feedback from Lewis — I thought I was going to be in a big rush to get out of the basement and up to a developer position, but after listening to the show I really feel like my contribution to this team is going to be important and necessary from the get go.Request: Subreddit recommendations — Anyone know any linux and/or programming subs aren't full of mindless circlejerking? Most seem to be afflicted with mindless circlejerking, free software extremism and other indiscretions.Feedback on Tools for Docs — One idea is a mind map tool (like Freeplane). This can provide a free-form way to show at a high level how all the parts link together, and attach as much details as needed Kotlin is now Google’s preferred language for Android app development — “Android development will become increasingly Kotlin-first,” Google writes in today’s announcement. “Many new Jetpack APIs and features will be offered first in Kotlin. If you’re starting a new project, you should write it in Kotlin; code written in Kotlin often mean much less code for you–less code to type, test, and maintain.”Flutter and Chrome OS: Better Together — Flutter initially focused on providing a UI toolkit for building apps for mobile devices, which typically feature touch input and small screens. However, we’ve been building keyboard and mouse support into Flutter since before our 1.0 release last December. And today, we’re pleased to announce that Flutter for Chrome OS is now stronger with scroll wheel support, hover management, and better keyboard event support.How Windows and Chrome quietly made 2019 the year of Linux on the desktop — The cleverly named Windows Subsystem for Linux 2, announced at Microsoft’s Build event this week, shakes things up by shipping a full Linux kernel (version 4.19) within Windows itself as a lightweight virtual machine. Doing so should supercharge performance for developers who use the tool.Ubuntu 19.04 – Easy-to-use setup script for your EGPU — I have created a script which automatically detects your (E)GPUs and creates the needed X-Server configuration files.\r\nYou won't have to mess around with finding the correct BUS-IDs and convert them from dec to hex or anything like that, the script takes care of it.Linux Action News 105 — RHEL 8 is released, we report from the ground of the big announcement, Microsoft announces WSL 2 with a real Linux kernel at the core, and details on their new open source terminal.","content_html":"

Microsoft catches Mike’s eye with WSL 2, Google gets everyone's attention with their new push for Kotlin, and we get a full eGPU report.

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","summary":"Microsoft catches Mike’s eye with WSL 2, Google gets everyone's attention with their new push for Kotlin, and we get a full eGPU report.","date_published":"2019-05-13T19:30:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/17d6b348-8e94-417c-b9ad-cb098b6e203a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":34493776,"duration_in_seconds":2874}]},{"id":"5de6966c-7a0c-4a86-b437-ea1180fa46a1","title":"356: Fear, Uncertainty, and .NET","url":"https://coder.show/356","content_text":".NET 5 has been announced and brings a new unified future to the platform. We dig in to Microsoft's plans and speculate about what they might mean for F#.\n\nPlus the value of manual testing, Visual Studio Code Remote, and Conway's Game of Life in Rust.Links:Feedback: Testing as a CareerFeedback: Keeping up with Documentationruby/rdoc — RDoc produces HTML and command-line documentation for Ruby projects.Javadoc — Javadoc is a documentation generator created by Sun Microsystems for the Java language for generating API documentation in HTML format from Java source code. Literate programming — Literate programming is a programming paradigm introduced by Donald Knuth in which a program is given as an explanation of the program logic in a natural language, such as English, interspersed with snippets of macros and traditional source code, from which a compilable source code can be generated.Literate Programming — Writing a literate program is a lot more work than writing a normal program. After all, who ever documents their programs in the first place!? Moreover, who documents them in a pedagogical style that is easy to understand? And finally, who ever provides commentary on the theory and design issues behind the code as they write the documentation?A tutorial that implements Conway's Game of Life in Rust and WebAssembly. — This tutorial is for anyone who already has basic Rust and JavaScript experience, and wants to learn how to use Rust, WebAssembly, and JavaScript together.\r\n\r\nJupiterBroadcasting/Talks — Public repository of crew talks, slides, and additional resources.\r\nVisual Studio Code Remote Development — Visual Studio Code Remote Development allows you to use a container, remote machine, or the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) as a full-featured development environment. Remote Development - Visual Studio MarketplaceIntroducing .NET 5 — There will be just one .NET going forward, and you will be able to use it to target Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, Android, tvOS, watchOS and WebAssembly and more.The Friday Stream — Our crew from all over the world share stories, make new friends, and give each other a hard time live.","content_html":"

.NET 5 has been announced and brings a new unified future to the platform. We dig in to Microsoft's plans and speculate about what they might mean for F#.

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Plus the value of manual testing, Visual Studio Code Remote, and Conway's Game of Life in Rust.

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Mike and Wes dive into Bosque, Microsoft’s new research language, and debate if it represents the future of programming languages, or if we should all just be using F#.

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Plus some Qt license clarity, a handy new Rust feature, and your feedback.

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","summary":"Mike and Wes dive into Bosque, Microsoft’s new research language, and debate if it represents the future of programming languages, or if we should all just be using F#.","date_published":"2019-05-02T05:30:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/0e4f77f8-83d8-4099-aa1a-877c73b53cb8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":43741123,"duration_in_seconds":3645}]},{"id":"510d551b-7efd-4459-94ca-a6f9d0f33a4b","title":"354: A Life of Learning","url":"https://coder.show/354","content_text":"We celebrate the life of Erlang author Dr Joe Armstrong by remembering his many contributions to computer science and unique approach to lifelong learning.\n\nPlus some code to read, your feedback, and more!Links:Elastic Beanstalk Retirement — Feedback from SekharProfessional development — Question from AshetynFrancesco Cesarini on Twitter — It is with great sadness that I share news of Joe Armstrong's passing away earlier today. Whilst he may no longer be with us, his work has laid the foundation which will be used by generations to come. RIP @joeerl, thank you for inspiring us all.Goodbye Joe — One of the amazing things Joe mentioned in his texts that was out of the ordinary compared to everything I had read before is that developers would make mistakes and we could not prevent them all. Instead, we had to be able to cope with them. He did not just tell you about a language, he launched you on a trail that taught you how to write entire systemsGoodbye Joe in r/programming — About two weeks ago I came across Armstrong's blog for the first time and poked around at a few posts. I noticed he had recently (in the past year was my impression) discovered TiddlyWiki and rewritten his blog in it. His post talking about his eureka moment with TiddlyWiki had the feel of a very young, excited writer, so I was very surprised to later discover his age. I didn't know about him for very long, but the character described in this post really shined through.Joe the office mate — Joe would get wildly excited by one \"big idea\" for weeks at a time. This could be a new idea of his own or a \"well known\" idea of somebody else's: the Rsync algorithm; public key cryptography; diff algorithms; parsing algorithms; etc. He would take an idea off the shelf, think (and talk!) about it very intensely for a while, and then put it back for a while and dive into the next topic that felt ripe.Why OO Sucks — Note that this is an older post.Erlang/OTP 21.3 — Welcome to Erlang/OTP, a complete development environment for concurrent programming.One secret to becoming a great software engineer: read code — Similarly, seeing diverse coding practices lets you expand your palette when it comes time to write your own code. Reading others’ code exposes you to new language functionality and different coding styles.\r\ndjblue/tetris — An almost complete tetris in clojurescriptAnimated guide to building tetris with ClojurescriptThe Mad Botter INC on Twitter — Happy #EarthDay! We are awarding a free @system76 #DarterPro to the middle or high school student that can send our CEO @dominucco an innovative idea to@fight climate change using #Linux. To submit please write up a report and diagram & email it to michael@themadbotter.com","content_html":"

We celebrate the life of Erlang author Dr Joe Armstrong by remembering his many contributions to computer science and unique approach to lifelong learning.

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Plus some code to read, your feedback, and more!

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Mike's back with thoughts on his recent adventures with the Windows Subsystem for Linux and what it might mean for the future of Linux development.

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Plus the hurdles of working with an eGPU, why you should learn languages you might not use, and a neat pick for playing with HTTP.

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Mike’s away so Chris joins Wes to discuss running your workstation from RAM, the disappointing realities of self driving cars, and handling the ups and downs of critical feedback.

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Plus adventures with rust on MacOS, your feedback, and more!

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Plus Objective-C's return to grace, Mike’s big bet on .NET, and more!

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Plus some thoughts on the lessons learned from the 737 MAX, an Elastic Beanstalk PSA, and more!

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The three of us debate when to go full serverless, and if ditching servers is worth the cost.

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Plus the battle against the Cult of Swift gains new allies.

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Plus Mike’s swimming in hardware, and a new movement sweeping the web that starts right here.

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Plus some really fun picks, a bit of hoopla, and more.

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Plus a fresh reminder of Apple's absolute App Store authority, and the state of Mike's relationship with the rust compiler.

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Plus the latest on Mike's road to Rust, some great feedback, and more!

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Mike and Wes are back to debate the state of developer tools and ask where Jenkins fits in 2019.

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Plus some some anger at Apple, and Mike reveals the latest language that's caught his eye.

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Wes joins Mike for a special Coder. They share thoughts on the costs and benefits of Optionals in Swift, uncover Mike's secret love affair with F#, and debate the true value of serverless.

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Mike’s just had the talk, and now it's time to make some changes. Including admitting he was wrong about Swift.

\n\n

Plus we read some feedback, answer some questions, and destroy another computer.

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Don’t call them resolutions, lets just call them reasonable goals. Mike and Chris share their plans for 2019’s ground work, and why every single thing is fair game.

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The guys drink some Liquid Christmas Tree and reflect on the major trends of 2018, and the stuff they are preemptively freaking out about for 2019.

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Chris is back from his trip to Denver to tour System76’s factory, and what he discovered while he was there was the last thing he was expecting.

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Estimates can be a very tricky thing to get right, but they are vitally important. Peter Kretzman joins us to make it all a bit easier and clearer.

\n\n

Plus Chris thinks he knows why Microsoft is willing to kill off their Edge browser engine and switch it out for Chromium. But can he convince Mike?

Special Guest: Peter Kretzman.

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Mike and Chris don’t claim to have a time machine, but they still have a major problem to solve.

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iPad Pro is a great machine for people that don’t want to get too much work done.

\n\n

But ultimately this week’s episode is about the guys catching up after a long couple weeks apart.

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We answer how Chris and Mike started in independent contracting, and the lessons changes they’d make with some perspective of time.

\n\n

Plus System76’s new Thelio hardware looks great, but would the Mac Mini be the wiser purchase? The guys debate. And a tool of the week, some news, and more!

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We react to the news that IBM is buying Red Hat, cover some feedback that sets us straight, and are pleasantly surprised by Qt Design Studio.

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What’s the future of .NET? With .NET Core growing and the future of the orginal .NET seems uncertain. Chris and Mike suspect there is clear possibility.

\n\n

Plus a few more thoughts on Unit Testing, embedded productivity companion devices, and the hoopla of the week.

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Azure Sphere dev kits are shipping, and we take a look at the practicalities of getting setup to start developing.

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Then we clear some recent Java FUD, read some feedback, and share a few stories.

Links:

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Mike makes his case for realism when it comes to automated testing, and a readjustment of expectations in the wider community.

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Plus the guys define what makes a “Dark Matter Developer”, and gauk at the possibility of this young hip upstart’s automated build pipeline, and share memories of large scale QA testing teams.

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Mike is the extreme laptop killer, with a tale you’ll have to hear to believe. With only a few short hours left on a deadline, it was 24 hours of chaos.

\n\n

Plus we take a quick look at Mac in the Cloud, Microsoft’s new Azure service, a travel hack, and more.

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After catching up the guys dig into the “why” Jupiter Broadcasting sold to Linux Academy, the big shift Chris is seeing, and why the timing was critical.

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Plus we respond to some emails, chat about GitHub’s future plans to sell talent, and Mike’s big announcement: Gryphon.

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Wes joins Mike to discuss why .NET still makes sense, the latest antics from Fortnite, a brave new hope for JVM concurrency, and the mind-expanding benefits of trying a Lisp.

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Mike and Chris have a strong reaction to beer from Utah, and then get into the weeds around Mike’s new gear, the situation with Qt, and a few new tools they’ve recently found.

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After digging into some feedback, we react to the big upset in the world of React Native.

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Plus some recent hoopla, a new way to get started contributing to open source, and more!

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Mike's adventures with Qt land him on Windows 10 this week battling DLL hell. He shares the latest developments in his attempt to build his next app with Qt.

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Plus some feedback, thoughts on AMP, and why dynamic linking keeps Mike up at night.

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Mike shares more first impressions of Qt, the surprising places we’ve found QML in the wild, and why or why not to use Qt.

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Plus we answer some questions, share some travel hacks, and discuss the top programing languages of 2018, as declared so by the IEEE.

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Mike’s ordered a surprise new rig, Chris is getting particular, and do a first impressions of Qt Creator.

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Plus why we all need to pull back on the AI hype a bit, and more!

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After we happily avoid the recent MacBook scandals, we deep dive into hardware for a bit.. And then pull it out with a overview of Microsoft Async/await pattern.

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We ruminate on Python’s founder stepping down, and ponder if it was inevitable.

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Plus the topic of hardware and software workflows is back in the news, and Instapaper goes independent. So why does that feel like a bad thing?

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The Uno platform recently got our attention, and Jérôme from the project joins us to explain a few things, and have a frank discussion about what they've gotten right, that others have missed.

\n\n

Plus your emails, a bit of hoopla, and more!

Special Guest: Jérôme Laban.

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Mike discovers a new open source project that promises a free UWP Bridge for iOS, Android and WebAssembly. We kick the tires and share our first thoughts.

\n\n

Plus a nasty software failure is striking down new iMac Pro's, and the 7 most cited reasons engineers quit.

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Tech companies are taking over cities and becoming more powerful than some nations. Is there a moral stand developers inside these huge corporations should be taking? Or is the shift to a chicken farmer economy truly best for all?

\n\n

It's a very introspective edition of the Coder Radio show.

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Mike's got a dream, and it's a dream where Microsoft saves us from Electron. Now historically speaking, he's been wrong every single time. But this week we'll make the case why we all need to collective pull for his vision.

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We chat with GitLab’s CEO and co-founder Sid Sijbrandij, about the GitLab model, the changes they’ve made since Microsoft purchased GitHub, his thoughts on that acquisition, and his compelling case for 100% remote work.

Special Guest: Sid Sijbrandij.

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Microsoft is buying GitHub, Apple just kicked off WWDC 2018, and we've got a packed show!

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After a bit of CoffeeScript reminiscing we get down to data and design.And discuss why the bot market has collapsed, and how Google is running the table in AI.

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Plus a few classic Coder moments, feedback, and more.

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The future is JavaScript and Mike’s seen the way. Plus we answer a listener's questions about career changes, discuss the week’s hoopla, and share a cautionary tale.

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We get fired up about cloud lock-in, and attempt to find some common ground.

\n\n

But the overall framework for today's conversation is the important bits for developers from this years Microsoft Build and Google I/O events.

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Focusing on a niche can catastrophically backfire when the market shifts, and Mike goes into full reviewer mode this week.

\n\n

Plus fresh out of Build the guys share the initial impressions of Microsoft’s big event, discuss their growing fear of Amazon, and resources for learning .Net Core.

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Mike and Chris have a workflow hangover, hit rock bottom, and bounce back with a new understanding.

\n\n

Plus the creeping revelation that our future is embed.

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The death of desktop apps has reached the next stage, but the long transition to WebAssembly is going to hurt, and why the crushing demand for good enough will force us all to live a life of "Progressive Webbie Things".

Links:

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We revisit IBM’s total dominance over the PC industry in the early 80s, how they got there, and how we can apply the IBM model to current events.

\n\n

Plus a batch of your feedback, and a defeated discussion about the state of all desktop operating systems and hardware kicked off by Apple’s taking our beer away.

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What we can learn from Mike’s first business failing in 2014? Mike shares some necessary balance to today’s celebrity CEO “stories”. And we discuss how having naive expectations, avoiding conflict, and a lack of focus can sneak up on you and hurt your business.

\n\n

Also some tips on how to change your expectations, embrace conflict, and maybe even be a bit ruthless.

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What is focus for the software industry? And is focus always a good thing, or can it lead to tunnel vision? Plus we spend a bit more time saluting Sun Microsystems for their contribution to our industry.

\n\n

Plus some feedback, a bit of weekly Hoopla, and more!

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Sun Microsystems was fertile ground for what might be the largest developer upset in ten years. We look back at some of the real innovations Sun brought us, discuss the latest developments in Oracle's suit against Google, and the massive shift Microsoft announced today.

\n\n

This is one of those episodes we’ll be referencing back to for quite a while.

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Mike and Chris find themselves at similar forks in the road with their business. And they both share raw observations from the front lines of some hard choices.

\n\n

Plus some weekly Hoopla, listener questions, and more!

Links:

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It’s a special Coder Super show with big announcements and we look back at five years of Coder Radio.

\n\n

We have witnessed a massive shift of power. And it’s been happening right under developers noses. From the slowly won battle for control of the server, to Amazon’s to control over the Internet.

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Chris is on the road & Mike’s been reflecting. Plus we answer some of your questions, which snowball into some much larger discussions.

\n\n

Then Mike’s made a list & he’s checking it twice.

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","summary":"Chris is on the road & Mike’s been reflecting. Plus we answer some of your questions, which snowball into some much larger discussions. \r\n\r\nThen Mike’s made a list & he’s checking it twice.","date_published":"2018-03-05T19:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/e41351e9-6fc2-488b-b9fb-69d6f673a416.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23178880,"duration_in_seconds":2633}]},{"id":"43A168AA-34FE-44B4-88BE-50535B65125E","title":"Niche Busters | CR 298","url":"https://coder.show/298","content_text":"Mike’s back from a conference in New York & to say he’s got a few things on his mind is putting it mildly. Strap in as we rip through myths, lies & salesmen.","content_html":"

Mike’s back from a conference in New York & to say he’s got a few things on his mind is putting it mildly. Strap in as we rip through myths, lies & salesmen.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike’s back from a conference in New York & to say he’s got a few things on his mind is putting it mildly. Strap in as we rip through myths, lies & salesmen.","date_published":"2018-03-03T14:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/bf50263d-b8c1-4b94-aa71-4b3ebaa33aa9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28998476,"duration_in_seconds":3361}]},{"id":"125523CE-C660-49C5-81A8-24A8F17172A7","title":"Lunch Break Coder | CR 297","url":"https://coder.show/297","content_text":"Mike may have cracked the testing pitch, the harsh reason the Junior Developer is dying & a nice batch of audience questions and follow up.\n\nThis week’s Coder Radio is just like mom’s cookin', but with a taste of Kotlin.","content_html":"

Mike may have cracked the testing pitch, the harsh reason the Junior Developer is dying & a nice batch of audience questions and follow up.

\n\n

This week’s Coder Radio is just like mom’s cookin', but with a taste of Kotlin.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike may have cracked the testing pitch, the harsh reason the Junior Developer is dying & a nice batch of audience questions and follow up.\r\n\r\nThis week’s Coder Radio is just like mom’s cookin', but with a taste of Kotlin.","date_published":"2018-02-19T16:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/0dba1f52-f433-47b6-9a31-f1a1fa5b4380.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29469445,"duration_in_seconds":3420}]},{"id":"5FA32EA6-84FE-431E-9ABB-41C3B2C9E87C","title":"Chris Goes to Microsoft | CR 296","url":"https://coder.show/296","content_text":"Why the hell did Microsoft open source PowerShell Core, .Net Core, Visual Studio Code? What could possibly be in it for them? Chris goes onsite to ask what’s been on everyone’s mind & figure out what their angle is.\n\nPlus the massive leaps Kotlin seems to be making, your questions, our answers & more!","content_html":"

Why the hell did Microsoft open source PowerShell Core, .Net Core, Visual Studio Code? What could possibly be in it for them? Chris goes onsite to ask what’s been on everyone’s mind & figure out what their angle is.

\n\n

Plus the massive leaps Kotlin seems to be making, your questions, our answers & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Why the hell did Microsoft open source PowerShell Core, .Net Core, Visual Studio Code? What could possibly be in it for them? Chris goes onsite to ask & figure out their angle.\r\n\r\nPlus the massive leaps Kotlin seems to be making & more!","date_published":"2018-02-12T22:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/92c686f3-4c9f-43fb-95e3-848df0bc59d7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":36826820,"duration_in_seconds":4339}]},{"id":"63253493-C28C-4E22-8AF1-1D1437110218","title":"Green Fairies In Green Fields | CR 295","url":"https://coder.show/295","content_text":"Mike's got a Greenfield project he’s fired up & a tale of woes to go along with it. Chris inspires a mini-revolt over the weekend & both the guys have some remarks for the week’s Hoopla.","content_html":"

Mike's got a Greenfield project he’s fired up & a tale of woes to go along with it. Chris inspires a mini-revolt over the weekend & both the guys have some remarks for the week’s Hoopla.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike's got a Greenfield project he’s fired up & a tale of woes to go along with it. Chris inspires a mini-revolt over the weekend & both the guys have some remarks for the week’s Hoopla.","date_published":"2018-02-05T17:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/48dd8349-a9a9-4471-a9ba-04d58193417f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":33519421,"duration_in_seconds":3926}]},{"id":"00C066E9-0792-4FD4-B262-B74412C11535","title":"Escape Pod Machine | CR 294","url":"https://coder.show/294","content_text":"A special live on location edition of the show, we talk new gear, workflows & how developers can turn a bad situation around.","content_html":"

A special live on location edition of the show, we talk new gear, workflows & how developers can turn a bad situation around.\"\"/

","summary":"A special live on location edition of the show, we talk new gear, workflows & how developers can turn a bad situation around.","date_published":"2018-01-29T22:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/c1d1d66d-5426-4d4e-ba01-77762359a776.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26186392,"duration_in_seconds":3009}]},{"id":"41AEDBD2-C775-4DA0-AA61-707BA3BFF944","title":"The PowerShell Play | CR 293","url":"https://coder.show/293","content_text":"Mike and Chris review predictions from years past & check on how well they’ve aged.\n\nPlus we take a look at Microsoft’s big picture strategy with .Net & now PowerShell for every system.","content_html":"

Mike and Chris review predictions from years past & check on how well they’ve aged.

\n\n

Plus we take a look at Microsoft’s big picture strategy with .Net & now PowerShell for every system.

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Code linting is a way to increase code quality & Mike’s standardized his team on one tool. He shares what they’re doing, why they're doing it & the impact it has made.

\n\n

Plus the brutal life cycle of JavaScript, the exaggerated death of microservices & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Code linting is a way to increase code quality & Mike’s standardized his team on one tool. He shares what they’re doing, why they’re doing it & the impact it has made.\r\n\r\nPlus the brutal life cycle of JavaScript, the death of microservices & more!","date_published":"2018-01-17T15:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/1ddc8c66-f84a-4ee2-8494-5db21cada9cd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30968708,"duration_in_seconds":3607}]},{"id":"ADBC5836-8B78-4006-B05F-899AB6741039","title":"Hey Google | CR 291","url":"https://coder.show/291","content_text":"After a great batch of feedback we make some bold predictions for 2018, and it’s not your dad’s crystal ball this year.","content_html":"

After a great batch of feedback we make some bold predictions for 2018, and it’s not your dad’s crystal ball this year.\"\"/

","summary":"After a great batch of feedback we make some bold predictions for 2018, and it’s not your dad’s crystal ball this year.","date_published":"2018-01-08T18:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/8a385eb2-f7ab-4502-9c30-f0056247c0a6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37421107,"duration_in_seconds":4414}]},{"id":"B3F15F8B-BE79-4709-93D0-BC156AD32316","title":"The Last Coder | CR 290","url":"https://coder.show/290","content_text":"Mike lays it all out for 2017 and makes the case that the small independent development model is fundamentally doomed. We spend the last Coder of the year being very honest about what hasn't worked in our businesses, about the limitations that life and circumstances put on us all & how we try to make the very best of the hand we’re dealt.\n\nIt’s not a typical end of year episode, but it might be the most important.","content_html":"

Mike lays it all out for 2017 and makes the case that the small independent development model is fundamentally doomed. We spend the last Coder of the year being very honest about what hasn't worked in our businesses, about the limitations that life and circumstances put on us all & how we try to make the very best of the hand we’re dealt.

\n\n

It’s not a typical end of year episode, but it might be the most important.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike lays it all out for 2017 and makes the case that the small independent development model is fundamentally doomed. We spend the last Coder of the year being very honest about what hasn't worked in our businesses & more!","date_published":"2018-01-01T15:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/626f532b-2834-4c6f-9514-9cba35d1e548.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":42897424,"duration_in_seconds":5098}]},{"id":"68AEA40D-5AED-496D-9DC2-EA0D73502151","title":"Apple Payday | CR 289","url":"https://coder.show/289","content_text":"Mike’s spent a week with JavaScript, Apple has a big gift & that launching a new product glow.\n\nPlus Linux’s new fight, Amazon’s big wins & the things that have really gone to hell.","content_html":"

Mike’s spent a week with JavaScript, Apple has a big gift & that launching a new product glow.

\n\n

Plus Linux’s new fight, Amazon’s big wins & the things that have really gone to hell.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike’s spent a week with JavaScript, Apple has a big gift & that launching a new product glow.\r\n\r\nPlus Linux’s new fight, Amazon’s big wins & the things that have really gone to hell.","date_published":"2017-12-22T18:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/52004cfd-a4f3-437a-97c1-24312d0b0329.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29040948,"duration_in_seconds":3366}]},{"id":"13871482-91FE-4BE4-95E0-1E0A153BBF93","title":"Mike’s New Ride | CR 288","url":"https://coder.show/288","content_text":"Microsoft makes one of their boldest moves into open source yet, Mike’s got new wheels and turns it into a chance to reflect on building for voice interfaces, Amazon’s got a new way for devs to make money & we continue to ponder the best ways to achieve CI bliss.","content_html":"

Microsoft makes one of their boldest moves into open source yet, Mike’s got new wheels and turns it into a chance to reflect on building for voice interfaces, Amazon’s got a new way for devs to make money & we continue to ponder the best ways to achieve CI bliss.\"\"/

","summary":"Microsoft makes one of their boldest moves into OSS yet, Mike’s got new wheels and turns it into a chance to reflect on building for voice interfaces, Amazon’s got a new way for devs to make money & we continue to ponder the best ways to achieve CI bliss.","date_published":"2017-12-18T16:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/92b2ea74-edce-4931-86a4-538d5fa21c55.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24626196,"duration_in_seconds":2814}]},{"id":"03F10FD7-4FC7-4CE7-A1F9-27B7598D84A7","title":"You Need a Barb | CR 287","url":"https://coder.show/287","content_text":"Mike shares some recent lessons he’s learned trying to scale his team, some tools they tried & the processes that have stuck. \n\nBut first we kick it off with some of your feedback, a bit of Hoopla & wrap it up with a quick touch on hardware.","content_html":"

Mike shares some recent lessons he’s learned trying to scale his team, some tools they tried & the processes that have stuck.

\n\n

But first we kick it off with some of your feedback, a bit of Hoopla & wrap it up with a quick touch on hardware.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike shares some recent lessons he’s learned trying to scale his team, some tools they tried & the processes that have stuck. \r\n\r\nBut first we kick it off with some of your feedback, a bit of Hoopla & wrap it up with a quick touch on hardware.","date_published":"2017-12-11T16:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/64c2da4a-9680-4833-9a15-8efb3022521d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31395439,"duration_in_seconds":3660}]},{"id":"733F2839-D6DA-484F-9BA8-14E6DD174EC6","title":"Collateral User Damage | CR 286","url":"https://coder.show/286","content_text":"A new breed of platform wars is brewing, and developers and users are on the losing side more than ever. Plus Mike updates us on his recent NYC trip, a batch of your feedback, an app pick & more!","content_html":"

A new breed of platform wars is brewing, and developers and users are on the losing side more than ever. Plus Mike updates us on his recent NYC trip, a batch of your feedback, an app pick & more!\"\"/

","summary":"A new breed of platform wars is brewing, and developers and users are on the losing side more than ever. Plus Mike updates us on his recent NYC trip, a batch of your feedback, an app pick & more!","date_published":"2017-12-08T17:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/cb7d7cb5-f7ec-4c0b-bac0-ccdfe9ec8fdf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28032875,"duration_in_seconds":3240}]},{"id":"6B3BDC54-6B19-4EDA-BCA1-65529C90B17D","title":"Windows 10, The Best Linux Yet? | CR 285","url":"https://coder.show/285","content_text":"After Mike’s big Black Friday hardware score the guys try out a little Windows 10 challenge for their workflow & walk away a bit humbled and surprised by the experience. \n\nBut first Mike shares his late night session with JavaScript & the big change he’s making.\n\nPlus our pick of the week, some hoopla & more!\n\nNote: We keep making the audio better by the week. We make a switch mid-way in this episode to a new system we think sounds much better!","content_html":"

After Mike’s big Black Friday hardware score the guys try out a little Windows 10 challenge for their workflow & walk away a bit humbled and surprised by the experience.

\n\n

But first Mike shares his late night session with JavaScript & the big change he’s making.

\n\n

Plus our pick of the week, some hoopla & more!

\n\n

Note: We keep making the audio better by the week. We make a switch mid-way in this episode to a new system we think sounds much better!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike’s big Black Friday hardware score, the guys try out a little Windows 10 challenge for their workflow & walk away a bit humbled. But first Mike shares his late night session with JavaScript & the big change he’s making & more!","date_published":"2017-11-28T02:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/dc3fb9ea-2a9c-457c-906b-9e3f87e1eaf8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31830122,"duration_in_seconds":3715}]},{"id":"5AE2DF14-81AB-458D-8C24-685F37C643DB","title":"Popping WebAssembly Hype | CR 284","url":"https://coder.show/284","content_text":"Mike gets real about the future of WebAssembly, discuss the team up of Amazon and Microsoft, the real cost of Javascript & the iOS revolt underway.\n\nPlus we share the open source projects we’re most thankful for this year.","content_html":"

Mike gets real about the future of WebAssembly, discuss the team up of Amazon and Microsoft, the real cost of Javascript & the iOS revolt underway.

\n\n

Plus we share the open source projects we’re most thankful for this year.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike gets real about the future of WebAssembly, discuss the team up of Amazon and Microsoft, the real cost of Javascript & the iOS revolt underway.\r\n\r\nPlus we share the open source projects we’re most thankful for this year.","date_published":"2017-11-20T18:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/ac14fa2a-02ce-41db-b9d7-09596320c146.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":38939164,"duration_in_seconds":4603}]},{"id":"E7FEC035-B0D4-4229-875D-EADCF8568E7E","title":"Back From the DevFest | CR 283","url":"https://coder.show/283","content_text":"Mike’s back from DevFest Florida & shares something new he’s discovered, Kotlin takes a shot at Objective-C & now we can all code together, with Atom’s new trick.\n\nNote: There is some rough “skype audio” at times, we had to use a backup recording. Totally listenable still & should be better next week.","content_html":"

Mike’s back from DevFest Florida & shares something new he’s discovered, Kotlin takes a shot at Objective-C & now we can all code together, with Atom’s new trick.

\n\n

Note: There is some rough “skype audio” at times, we had to use a backup recording. Totally listenable still & should be better next week.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike’s back from DevFest & shares something new he’s discovered, Kotlin takes a shot at Objective-C & we can all code together, with Atom’s new trick.\r\n\r\nNote: There is some rough “skype audio” at times. Totally listenable still & should be better next week","date_published":"2017-11-16T16:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/25fbd061-7da9-446e-aeb0-f1e4e79c429b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22359828,"duration_in_seconds":2531}]},{"id":"69A94C73-7737-4759-BC34-6FFD9EE19666","title":"Ice Age | CR 282","url":"https://coder.show/282","content_text":"Mike makes the case that he and Chris are dying breeds from a bygone era that need to hunker down & prepare for the cold winter. Plus we respond to a batch of great feedback, chat some contested hoopla & wrap it all up with a bit of small business wisdom.","content_html":"

Mike makes the case that he and Chris are dying breeds from a bygone era that need to hunker down & prepare for the cold winter. Plus we respond to a batch of great feedback, chat some contested hoopla & wrap it all up with a bit of small business wisdom.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike makes the case that he and Chris are dying breeds from a bygone era that need to hunker down & prepare for the cold winter. Plus we respond to a batch of great feedback, chat some contested hoopla & wrap it all up with a bit of small business wisdom.","date_published":"2017-11-06T15:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/5ec4c644-86d8-49fa-a61e-53c657767379.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27222960,"duration_in_seconds":3139}]},{"id":"88A82C10-C4F3-4647-B046-6D5CE72290D3","title":"Selling the FLOSS | CR 281","url":"https://coder.show/281","content_text":"Mike and Chris begrudgingly accept the fundamental problem in sticking with boring and safe platforms, debate building a brand around FLOSS, get burned by Angular & reflect on some regrets in our business.\n\nPlus SQL’s new hype, some feedback & a project pick of the week!","content_html":"

Mike and Chris begrudgingly accept the fundamental problem in sticking with boring and safe platforms, debate building a brand around FLOSS, get burned by Angular & reflect on some regrets in our business.

\n\n

Plus SQL’s new hype, some feedback & a project pick of the week!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris accept the fundamental problem in sticking with boring & safe platforms, debate building a brand around FLOSS, get burned by Angular & reflect on some regrets in our business. Plus SQL’s new hype, some feedback & a project pick of the week!","date_published":"2017-10-30T17:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/0b6b9cc6-7a01-41ce-9937-10680dcd4650.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31687202,"duration_in_seconds":3697}]},{"id":"A3B446FC-362A-407D-AFC8-952B02EC922B","title":"Mike Was Right | CR 280","url":"https://coder.show/280","content_text":"Mike walks us through Optionals & gives us a specific code example. Plus we launch a new segment long in the making, “Mike Was Right” & it’s a doozy!","content_html":"

Mike walks us through Optionals & gives us a specific code example. Plus we launch a new segment long in the making, “Mike Was Right” & it’s a doozy!\"\"/

","summary":"Mike walks us through Optionals & gives us a specific code example. Plus we launch a new segment long in the making, “Mike Was Right” & it’s a doozy! ","date_published":"2017-10-23T20:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/d52f5167-9e11-4ce6-939b-496056342f5a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27015247,"duration_in_seconds":3113}]},{"id":"F492CA29-D11B-4082-8479-37DDFA065F4A","title":"Evolving Software Development | CR 279","url":"https://coder.show/279","content_text":"Kotlin seems to have a very strong future on Android & Mike and Chris debate the hype vs reality. Plus Mike review’s his new Galago Pro.\n\nThen the guys get rather excited by an astute breakdown of developer workflow breakdowns & what the next 20 years of software development methodologies might look like.","content_html":"

Kotlin seems to have a very strong future on Android & Mike and Chris debate the hype vs reality. Plus Mike review’s his new Galago Pro.

\n\n

Then the guys get rather excited by an astute breakdown of developer workflow breakdowns & what the next 20 years of software development methodologies might look like.

\"\"/

","summary":"Kotlin seems to have a very strong future on Android & Mike and Chris debate the hype vs reality. Plus Mike review’s his new Galago Pro.\r\n\r\nThen the guys get rather excited by an astute breakdown of developer workflow breakdowns & more!","date_published":"2017-10-17T08:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/771df4c9-291d-465b-bc3e-bf2258a9c830.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28672239,"duration_in_seconds":3320}]},{"id":"A7B12E3C-09CF-4D46-82CE-2634BD338A33","title":"A New Kit for Home | CR 278","url":"https://coder.show/278","content_text":"After a ninja dance though some “Coder Hoopla” Chris has a go at convincing Mike he might be missing the next big app goldmine.","content_html":"

After a ninja dance though some “Coder Hoopla” Chris has a go at convincing Mike he might be missing the next big app goldmine.\"\"/

","summary":"After a ninja dance though some “Coder Hoopla” Chris has a go at convincing Mike he might be missing the next big app goldmine.","date_published":"2017-10-09T17:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/3bd7c1b2-fb41-4180-b366-a9939aef2a91.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26261002,"duration_in_seconds":3019}]},{"id":"E25153CD-31A1-4C9F-826E-460D01B52160","title":"Elixir of My Soul | CR 277","url":"https://coder.show/277","content_text":"Wes is back to talk politics and Node.js. Plus, is it finally time to kill the Web? We discuss the purity of native development & the merits of the Web. Then Mike's got some top IT automation tips for managers, we explore concurrency, distributed systems & Elixir's secret sauce.","content_html":"

Wes is back to talk politics and Node.js. Plus, is it finally time to kill the Web? We discuss the purity of native development & the merits of the Web. Then Mike's got some top IT automation tips for managers, we explore concurrency, distributed systems & Elixir's secret sauce.\"\"/

","summary":"Wes is back to talk politics and Node.js. Plus, we discuss the purity of native development & the merits of the Web. Then Mike's got some top IT automation tips for managers, we explore concurrency, distributed systems & Elixir's secret sauce.","date_published":"2017-10-07T01:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/616a2dbb-17b5-46a3-aeca-9b302c9850f1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":39197487,"duration_in_seconds":4636}]},{"id":"38455E91-7FA0-4B13-BB0F-82AA2D5AE3DC","title":"Bite of the AR Apple | CR 276","url":"https://coder.show/276","content_text":"Wes joins Mike to chat all things Apple. We discuss the surprising implications of the iPhone X, including the challenges of its new special shape & the exciting possibilities of ARKit. Plus, we debate FaceID and APFS, check in on HomeKit & search for the right level of abstraction for UI development.","content_html":"

Wes joins Mike to chat all things Apple. We discuss the surprising implications of the iPhone X, including the challenges of its new special shape & the exciting possibilities of ARKit. Plus, we debate FaceID and APFS, check in on HomeKit & search for the right level of abstraction for UI development.\"\"/

","summary":"Wes joins Mike to chat all things Apple. We discuss the surprising implications of the iPhone X & the exciting possibilities of ARKit. Plus, we debate FaceID and APFS, check in on HomeKit & search for the right level of abstraction for UI development. ","date_published":"2017-10-05T08:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/2141c1fe-07a4-4370-a2b1-be487deb7b98.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":33947525,"duration_in_seconds":3979}]},{"id":"99BA5F9D-15A3-4EE3-ACA0-572AC36B8F62","title":"Reacting To React | CR 275","url":"https://coder.show/275","content_text":"While Chris is away Wes joins Mike to chat FOSS Burnout & the dark side of open source communities. Plus, we continue to react to React's recent license change, debate about the Virtual DOM & explain why React Native's license might be more important.","content_html":"

While Chris is away Wes joins Mike to chat FOSS Burnout & the dark side of open source communities. Plus, we continue to react to React's recent license change, debate about the Virtual DOM & explain why React Native's license might be more important.\"\"/

","summary":"While Chris is away Wes joins Mike to chat FOSS Burnout & the dark side of open source communities. Plus, we continue to react to React's recent license change, debate about the Virtual DOM & explain why React Native's license might be more important.","date_published":"2017-09-29T22:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/48eb8681-3c55-4515-8dd3-3f74fd8078be.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28708817,"duration_in_seconds":3324}]},{"id":"A038C91C-A663-4A9B-B0CB-47A00B580F5F","title":"No Love for Open Source | CR 274","url":"https://coder.show/274","content_text":"What’s really the root cause of open source developer burnout? Plus an honest chat about Electron’s bad parts & Mike finally reveals his master plan.\n\nIt’s a Coder quickie this week, with Mike back in Florida there is much to be done, including a little criticism of the iPhone X.","content_html":"

What’s really the root cause of open source developer burnout? Plus an honest chat about Electron’s bad parts & Mike finally reveals his master plan.

\n\n

It’s a Coder quickie this week, with Mike back in Florida there is much to be done, including a little criticism of the iPhone X.

\"\"/

","summary":"What’s really the root cause of open source developer burnout? Plus an honest chat about Electron’s bad parts & Mike finally reveals his master plan.\r\n\r\nIt’s a Coder quickie this week, with Mike back in Florida there is much to be done.","date_published":"2017-09-18T18:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/2948df54-e809-49e0-aca4-416aaa8da17e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":19763427,"duration_in_seconds":2206}]},{"id":"4AC68D12-2311-47BF-A242-C2CADD2A0A24","title":"A Hurricane of Feedback | CR 273","url":"https://coder.show/273","content_text":"Mike takes refuge from Irma to respond to audience feedback & share some thoughts on future plans.\n\nChris has some thoughts on hardware that will help you get more work done & neither of us are worrying about Bash on Windows.","content_html":"

Mike takes refuge from Irma to respond to audience feedback & share some thoughts on future plans.

\n\n

Chris has some thoughts on hardware that will help you get more work done & neither of us are worrying about Bash on Windows.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike takes refuge from Irma to respond to audience feedback & share some thoughts on future plans.\r\n\r\nChris has some thoughts on hardware that will help you get more work done & neither of us are worrying about Bash on Windows.","date_published":"2017-09-11T19:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/6edcf137-a426-4247-bb5b-6e8dbdc1789d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":19219436,"duration_in_seconds":2138}]},{"id":"42D9C4B8-1CE2-4CB0-9476-84DD187A0AB0","title":"The State of Stateless | CR 272","url":"https://coder.show/272","content_text":"Mike and Chris discuss the types of workloads that better suit Serverless Architecture systems like Lambda & when you should roll a server.\n\nPlus Mike has major hardware woes, makes a surprising move on air & Chris is left pontificating on the future of AR.","content_html":"

Mike and Chris discuss the types of workloads that better suit Serverless Architecture systems like Lambda & when you should roll a server.

\n\n

Plus Mike has major hardware woes, makes a surprising move on air & Chris is left pontificating on the future of AR.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike & Chris discuss the types of workloads that better suit Serverless Architecture systems like Lambda & when you should roll a server.\r\n\r\nPlus Mike has major hardware woes, makes a surprising move on air & Chris is left pontificating on the future of AR.","date_published":"2017-08-31T19:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/55a84594-bbc5-4787-aefe-a1c927f74ace.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":33235546,"duration_in_seconds":3890}]},{"id":"0B617BE1-9608-4BE4-863E-C115C4F66A39","title":"The Future is Serverless | CR 271","url":"https://coder.show/271","content_text":"The serverless revolution is nigh, we discuss AWS Lambda and Azure Functions, rebuilding jbot, basing the business computers around Pop!_OS & more!","content_html":"

The serverless revolution is nigh, we discuss AWS Lambda and Azure Functions, rebuilding jbot, basing the business computers around Pop!_OS & more!\"\"/

","summary":"The serverless revolution is nigh, we discuss AWS Lambda and Azure Functions, rebuilding jbot, basing the business computers around Pop!_OS & more!","date_published":"2017-08-28T17:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/ef7400cb-145a-4d55-9705-20e79674bf1a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29563976,"duration_in_seconds":3431}]},{"id":"A63164C0-AD47-4E15-BECE-4F80E37F40AB","title":"Daily Stand Up Myth | CR 270","url":"https://coder.show/270","content_text":"Mike busts the myth of the daily standup meeting & tracks it back to its origins. Then we play a little defense for Electron, share the mind of a PMO & wax on about TypeScript.\n\nPlus a little taste of Mike’s busy week, an update on Alice & Chris’ upcoming trip.","content_html":"

Mike busts the myth of the daily standup meeting & tracks it back to its origins. Then we play a little defense for Electron, share the mind of a PMO & wax on about TypeScript.

\n\n

Plus a little taste of Mike’s busy week, an update on Alice & Chris’ upcoming trip.

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","summary":"Mike busts the myth of the daily standup meeting & tracks it to its origins. Then we play a little defense for Electron, share the mind of a PMO & wax on about TypeScript. Plus a little taste of Mike’s busy week, an update on Alice & Chris’ upcoming trip.","date_published":"2017-08-17T16:15:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/dc91ac65-7440-4198-8371-8dfbd90ea22d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25643725,"duration_in_seconds":2941}]},{"id":"A18FBD20-50DE-4003-9205-8C7779E99472","title":"Clustered Pi | CR 269","url":"https://coder.show/269","content_text":"A special guest and creator of PiCluster joins us to discuss the open source Docker cluster management project. PiCluster is a bit of a community hit & seems to strike a great balance compared to other solutions.\n\nWe’ll dig into the technologies they use and what it's all built on, what they love working with & thoughts about growing a community.\n\nPlus some of our personal projects that are brewing & more!","content_html":"

A special guest and creator of PiCluster joins us to discuss the open source Docker cluster management project. PiCluster is a bit of a community hit & seems to strike a great balance compared to other solutions.

\n\n

We’ll dig into the technologies they use and what it's all built on, what they love working with & thoughts about growing a community.

\n\n

Plus some of our personal projects that are brewing & more!

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","summary":"A special guest and creator of PiCluster joins us to discuss the open source Docker cluster management project. We’ll dig into the tecg they use and what it's all built on, what they love working with, some of our personal projects that are brewing & more","date_published":"2017-08-10T17:29:36.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/c0346e47-7b9a-4bfd-bbc5-642a59171c04.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20311806,"duration_in_seconds":2275}]},{"id":"DBCC6410-0257-48EB-874C-3AACD1899155","title":"Ask Alice | CR 268","url":"https://coder.show/268","content_text":"Mike has a huge announcement towards the end of the show. Leading up to it we discuss the case against Kotlin, the next tech after Flash to die & the obvious reason Bots are going to be big.","content_html":"

Mike has a huge announcement towards the end of the show. Leading up to it we discuss the case against Kotlin, the next tech after Flash to die & the obvious reason Bots are going to be big.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike has a huge announcement towards the end of the show. Leading up to it we discuss the case against Kotlin, the next tech after Flash to die & the obvious reason Bots are going to be big.","date_published":"2017-08-03T16:08:23.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/d3e58750-b48d-4478-ae59-a50a1b69a238.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27015108,"duration_in_seconds":3113}]},{"id":"3133E197-1A76-457D-95B0-A4B9E486FDCE","title":"Skills to Pay the Bills | CR 267","url":"https://coder.show/267","content_text":"We solve some problems, and then go down the rat hole of self hacking to increase work, productivity & our health. \n\nThen we gleefully watch as Coding Bootcamps begin to collapse & discuss the misleading metric that led them to their doom.\n\nPlus Mike shares some straightforward code that solved a very annoying problem.","content_html":"

We solve some problems, and then go down the rat hole of self hacking to increase work, productivity & our health.

\n\n

Then we gleefully watch as Coding Bootcamps begin to collapse & discuss the misleading metric that led them to their doom.

\n\n

Plus Mike shares some straightforward code that solved a very annoying problem.

\"\"/

","summary":"We solve some problems, and then go down the rat hole of self hacking to increase work, productivity & our health. \n\nThen we gleefully watch as Coding Bootcamps begin to collapse. Plus Mike shares some straightforward code that solved an annoying problem\n","date_published":"2017-07-27T14:41:30.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/c6b26b39-6ea7-406c-9e85-c81126fcd874.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25281572,"duration_in_seconds":2896}]},{"id":"D006EE16-91A9-480F-B720-6AD5773D0D97","title":"Mike the Botter | CR 266","url":"https://coder.show/266","content_text":"Wes sits down with Mike to talk about Starbucks not-so-secret API, the state of the developer ecosystem & difficult challenges faced by FOSS vendors in the medical field.\n\nPlus some fantastic feedback, Mike's true feelings about Swift & a whole lot more!","content_html":"

Wes sits down with Mike to talk about Starbucks not-so-secret API, the state of the developer ecosystem & difficult challenges faced by FOSS vendors in the medical field.

\n\n

Plus some fantastic feedback, Mike's true feelings about Swift & a whole lot more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Wes sits down with Mike to talk about Starbucks not-so-secret API, the state of the developer ecosystem & difficult challenges faced by FOSS vendors in the medical field.\n\nPlus some fantastic feedback, Mike's true feelings about Swift & a whole lot more!","date_published":"2017-07-20T17:03:42.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/d4b9856c-fbfa-4024-82da-aca5b2a237af.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":36437511,"duration_in_seconds":4291}]},{"id":"5A5299ED-B88A-4DA7-946D-193926BC8FBD","title":"Rented Windows Theory | CR 265","url":"https://coder.show/265","content_text":"Microsoft slips a little Windows 10 into your Office365 & we discuss the huge shift they just pulled off, plus a little real talk about growing pains and doldrums & the pains of over building a system.\n\nPlus your feedback & much more!","content_html":"

Microsoft slips a little Windows 10 into your Office365 & we discuss the huge shift they just pulled off, plus a little real talk about growing pains and doldrums & the pains of over building a system.

\n\n

Plus your feedback & much more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Microsoft slips a little Windows 10 into your Office365 & we discuss the huge shift they just pulled off, plus a little real talk about growing pains and doldrums & the pains of over building a system.\n\nPlus your feedback & much more!","date_published":"2017-07-13T09:52:34.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/6e3da259-a325-4a3d-bcc1-1777ce37575e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27580928,"duration_in_seconds":3183}]},{"id":"8F64D780-8F43-4B62-9C0F-642C2E607874","title":"Toxic Licensing | CR 264","url":"https://coder.show/264","content_text":"Mike updates on spinning up his business in Florida, we debate limiting the use of the GPL & try to better understand the recent System76 Pop!_OS news.\n\nPlus the industry is going all in on AI & spending less and less on other types of research. Mike discusses the huge potential issue that could be facing developers down the road.","content_html":"

Mike updates on spinning up his business in Florida, we debate limiting the use of the GPL & try to better understand the recent System76 Pop!_OS news.

\n\n

Plus the industry is going all in on AI & spending less and less on other types of research. Mike discusses the huge potential issue that could be facing developers down the road.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike updates on spinning up his business in Florida, we debate limiting the use of the GPL & we try to understand the recent System76 Pop!_OS news.\n\nPlus the industry is going all in on AI & Mike discusses the huge potential issue that could be facing.","date_published":"2017-07-06T17:16:40.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/75a4b9b0-337d-4197-ade8-55c16f72ef0e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32835746,"duration_in_seconds":3840}]},{"id":"C682D61B-E0BE-4837-A751-64748FD9303C","title":"The Guilty Bug | CR 263","url":"https://coder.show/263","content_text":"We ponder the ethical dilemma of a developer who has replaced himself with a bot, debate the possibility of ever making money from bots & have some tough love for Apple on the iPhone’s 10th anniversary. \n\nPlus discuss System76’s new Pop!_OS & Mike’s adventures in Florida.","content_html":"

We ponder the ethical dilemma of a developer who has replaced himself with a bot, debate the possibility of ever making money from bots & have some tough love for Apple on the iPhone’s 10th anniversary.

\n\n

Plus discuss System76’s new Pop!_OS & Mike’s adventures in Florida.

\"\"/

","summary":"We ponder the ethical dilemma of a developer who has replaced himself with a bot, debate the possibility of ever making money from bots & have some tough love for Apple.\nPlus discuss System76’s new Pop!_OS & Mike’s adventures in Florida. ","date_published":"2017-06-30T09:56:37.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/74b5310d-cb1e-4910-85e5-a7e5522fa4b5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29562258,"duration_in_seconds":3431}]},{"id":"FD222419-E975-41E8-8401-88430EC2A38B","title":"Summer of GitHub | CR 262","url":"https://coder.show/262","content_text":"We discuss the week’s developer hoopla & the beard joins us to share his insights. It's a fun episode with a range of topics, including the recent rush to GitHub by a number of open source projects.","content_html":"

We discuss the week’s developer hoopla & the beard joins us to share his insights. It's a fun episode with a range of topics, including the recent rush to GitHub by a number of open source projects.\"\"/

","summary":"We discuss the week’s developer hoopla & the beard joins us to share his insights. It's a fun episode with a range of topics, including the recent rush to GitHub by a number of open source projects.","date_published":"2017-06-22T17:40:20.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/45920dc6-6a27-4a40-a24f-161c03f78437.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26535112,"duration_in_seconds":3053}]},{"id":"C129CAC7-D490-4E89-A68B-B6103E3D302E","title":"Basic Bot | CR 261","url":"https://coder.show/261","content_text":"Mike shares some insights into building bots & a little sample code to get you started. Plus we discuss the week’s developer news & spend a bit of time on feedback.","content_html":"

Mike shares some insights into building bots & a little sample code to get you started. Plus we discuss the week’s developer news & spend a bit of time on feedback.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike shares some insights into building bots & a little sample code to get you started. Plus we discuss the week’s developer news & spend a bit of time on feedback.","date_published":"2017-06-15T15:28:56.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/d2eedce1-d730-4de3-a8ba-8b628cc7a91d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24947830,"duration_in_seconds":2854}]},{"id":"432D343B-F6A6-4A9B-BE05-9EDC02BC36EC","title":"The WWDC17 Episode | CR 260","url":"https://coder.show/260","content_text":"After Mike gets a few things off his chest, we dive into the most developer relevant announcements & news from Apple’s WWDC 2017.","content_html":"

After Mike gets a few things off his chest, we dive into the most developer relevant announcements & news from Apple’s WWDC 2017.\"\"/

","summary":"After Mike gets a few things off his chest, we dive into the most developer relevant announcements & news from Apple’s WWDC 2017.","date_published":"2017-06-08T17:37:15.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/882f5b31-5489-42c2-ae5e-954b1ac830b4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":36290354,"duration_in_seconds":4272}]},{"id":"0234900E-B65C-4F02-AE8C-9B3685A8252B","title":"Hi-Tech Lady Tubes | CR 259","url":"https://coder.show/259","content_text":"The open source model has won, we discuss the impact that’s having on the development industry. Plus Swift gets a little more interesting, & Chris is ready for his lady in a tube!","content_html":"

The open source model has won, we discuss the impact that’s having on the development industry. Plus Swift gets a little more interesting, & Chris is ready for his lady in a tube!\"\"/

","summary":"The open source model has won, we discuss the impact that’s having on the development industry. Plus Swift gets a little more interesting, & Chris is ready for his lady in a tube!","date_published":"2017-06-01T19:53:26.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/ce12cb27-f4fd-4531-9c3e-c4d72de5f55a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29332061,"duration_in_seconds":3402}]},{"id":"8F052587-EA8D-4B9A-8F74-868A06DCA3B6","title":"Bad Process SIGKILLs | CR 258","url":"https://coder.show/258","content_text":"The “process manager from hell” is driving our listener crazy! We have advice that’s a little unconventional. Then we discuss the slow demolition of the culture of youth taking place in tech, that could be shifting everything.\n \nPlus Microsoft’s huge Git commit, Quick Designer in Qt Creator 4.3 & some follow up on Kotlin.","content_html":"

The “process manager from hell” is driving our listener crazy! We have advice that’s a little unconventional. Then we discuss the slow demolition of the culture of youth taking place in tech, that could be shifting everything.
\n

\n

Plus Microsoft’s huge Git commit, Quick Designer in Qt Creator 4.3 & some follow up on Kotlin.

\"\"/

","summary":"The “process manager from hell” is driving our listener crazy! Then we discuss the slow demolition of the culture of youth taking place in tech.\n \nPlus Microsoft’s huge Git commit, Quick Designer in Qt Creator 4.3 & some follow up on Kotlin.","date_published":"2017-05-25T19:19:07.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/29810f8f-ea71-40d1-b65f-d00c90ee3763.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32983898,"duration_in_seconds":3859}]},{"id":"8A1B427F-FF1D-4BE4-AFAC-41CD7DC119D0","title":"Kotlin, Swiftly | CR 257","url":"https://coder.show/257","content_text":"Mike argues you should go hybrid today & end up progressive tomorrow. The Docker reality & why Swift is a bit like Kotlin. \n\nSpeaking of Kotlin we chat a bit about the Google I/O news, Project Treble, Xamarin’s Live Player & Mike’s new rig.","content_html":"

Mike argues you should go hybrid today & end up progressive tomorrow. The Docker reality & why Swift is a bit like Kotlin.

\n\n

Speaking of Kotlin we chat a bit about the Google I/O news, Project Treble, Xamarin’s Live Player & Mike’s new rig.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike argues you should go hybrid today & end up progressive tomorrow. The Docker reality & why Swift is a bit like Kotlin. \n\nSpeaking of Kotlin we chat a bit about the Google I/O news, Project Treble, Xamarin’s Live Player & Mike’s new rig.","date_published":"2017-05-19T15:40:20.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/8742d29a-26e0-47ed-ada8-c2845c35ac59.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32011922,"duration_in_seconds":3737}]},{"id":"388B3178-5AD3-4C14-9570-26D12FA38EC9","title":"Legalize Math | CR 256","url":"https://coder.show/256","content_text":"Getting fined for doing math without a license, Windows 10 S goes app store only, a Coder community project goes into production & Chris learns a hard lesson about his tools!","content_html":"

Getting fined for doing math without a license, Windows 10 S goes app store only, a Coder community project goes into production & Chris learns a hard lesson about his tools!\"\"/

","summary":"Getting fined for doing math without a license, Windows 10 S goes app store only, a Coder community project goes into production & Chris learns a hard lesson about his tools!","date_published":"2017-05-08T17:21:01.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/547eacd4-b710-4552-a7d8-1ec70272a197.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26783953,"duration_in_seconds":3084}]},{"id":"D422AB87-7108-46EF-902B-5D9281AED42F","title":"Moby’s Logs | CR 255","url":"https://coder.show/255","content_text":"After digging into some rather tempting Hoopla, Mike shares his clever solution to one of Docker’s bigger problems & manages to motivate Chris into trying it out during the show.\n\nPlus thoughts on continuing your coding education, stories of past exams gone wrong & more!","content_html":"

After digging into some rather tempting Hoopla, Mike shares his clever solution to one of Docker’s bigger problems & manages to motivate Chris into trying it out during the show.

\n\n

Plus thoughts on continuing your coding education, stories of past exams gone wrong & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"After digging into some rather tempting Hoopla, Mike shares his clever solution to one of Docker’s bigger problems & manages to motivate Chris into trying it out during the show.\n\nPlus thoughts on continuing your coding education & more!","date_published":"2017-05-01T16:09:40.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/33d44800-c66d-458c-8cbc-b765e6470d6a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23611138,"duration_in_seconds":2687}]},{"id":"0FA973E3-4774-44F4-8B29-649A87669D19","title":"Riding the Whale | CR 254","url":"https://coder.show/254","content_text":"Mike is betting big on Docker, Angular has a new release, JavaScript is taking the lead & Uber is playing with fire.\n\nIt’s a packed episode & wraps up with the bombshell that Mike is selling his new MacBook.","content_html":"

Mike is betting big on Docker, Angular has a new release, JavaScript is taking the lead & Uber is playing with fire.

\n\n

It’s a packed episode & wraps up with the bombshell that Mike is selling his new MacBook.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike is betting big on Docker, Angular has a new release, JavaScript is taking the lead & Uber is playing with fire.\n\nIt’s a packed episode & wraps up with the bombshell that Mike is selling his new MacBook.","date_published":"2017-04-24T18:20:50.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/9363a74a-41b8-46ab-b4ac-1f9fa913ed16.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28419290,"duration_in_seconds":3288}]},{"id":"88520598-DEFE-401D-B53F-F8C02994132F","title":"4k of Sin | CR 253","url":"https://coder.show/253","content_text":"Habitat promises full automation that travels with app. Basically it's a great way to have an extremely lightweight \"environment + your app\" (hence the name) that has everything you need except the OS or OS related bits. But is this a layer of abstraction too far for Mike?\n\nPlus the chronicles of one developer's journey of getting started with Open Source, some cool dark matter development Chris spotted at Dell & more!","content_html":"

Habitat promises full automation that travels with app. Basically it's a great way to have an extremely lightweight \"environment + your app\" (hence the name) that has everything you need except the OS or OS related bits. But is this a layer of abstraction too far for Mike?

\n\n

Plus the chronicles of one developer's journey of getting started with Open Source, some cool dark matter development Chris spotted at Dell & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Habitat promises full automation that travels with app. But is this a layer of abstraction too far for Mike? Plus the chronicles of one developer's journey getting started with Open Source, some cool dark matter development Chris spotted at Dell & more!","date_published":"2017-04-17T16:07:15.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/87a8a8ab-71b8-4ac9-8212-5aa4f5dd43f0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28478509,"duration_in_seconds":3296}]},{"id":"02F2F406-E14D-4041-BE47-BDCA35BBA6BF","title":"DysFunctional | CR 252","url":"https://coder.show/252","content_text":"Wes from Linux Unplugged joins Mike to host a special edition of the show. They chat about the merits (or not!) of Electron, Mike’s week from hell & their true feelings about Javascript. Then they discuss Clojurescript, React Native, & the benefits of a more functional programming style.\n\nPlus Docker, Devops & of course the Beer of the Week!","content_html":"

Wes from Linux Unplugged joins Mike to host a special edition of the show. They chat about the merits (or not!) of Electron, Mike’s week from hell & their true feelings about Javascript. Then they discuss Clojurescript, React Native, & the benefits of a more functional programming style.

\n\n

Plus Docker, Devops & of course the Beer of the Week!

\"\"/

","summary":"Wes joins to chat about the merits (or not!) of Electron, Mike’s week from hell & their true feelings about Javascript. Then they discuss Clojurescript, React Native, & the benefits of a more functional programming style.\n\nPlus Docker, Devops & more!","date_published":"2017-04-14T13:21:24.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/9f37b470-56a9-4027-bc17-dea66bf64ee1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":43719811,"duration_in_seconds":5201}]},{"id":"C88461DC-C139-41D2-A60F-08A0197EEEDB","title":"Roadshow Special | CR 251","url":"https://coder.show/251","content_text":"Tune in for a special road edition of the show today! After Mike & Chris cover some feedback, they share their worst hire stories, eat some Apple crow & debate the end of the exodus.\n\nPlus Chris shares some surprisingly topical experiences from his Dell trip, Mike’s got a tool of the week & Jonny’s feeling the hero rage.","content_html":"

Tune in for a special road edition of the show today! After Mike & Chris cover some feedback, they share their worst hire stories, eat some Apple crow & debate the end of the exodus.

\n\n

Plus Chris shares some surprisingly topical experiences from his Dell trip, Mike’s got a tool of the week & Jonny’s feeling the hero rage.

\"\"/

","summary":"Tune in for a special road edition of the show! Mike & Chris cover feedback, share their worst hire stories, eat Apple crow & debate the end of the exodus.\n\nPlus Chris shares topical experiences from his Dell trip, Jonny’s feeling the hero rage & more!","date_published":"2017-04-11T21:40:52.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/ec8a912c-de78-4522-afd5-383e0f80dec9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31562851,"duration_in_seconds":3681}]},{"id":"0C12263D-1E57-402D-BB90-5F8D5F7E86B8","title":"Captivated by Containers | CR 250","url":"https://coder.show/250","content_text":"Mike’s got a new testing pipeline & he’s fired up and ready to go. He shares what might be a game changer for his business.\n\nPlus we discuss the damage done by “Coding Heroes”, the value of a namespace, a handy tool & more!","content_html":"

Mike’s got a new testing pipeline & he’s fired up and ready to go. He shares what might be a game changer for his business.

\n\n

Plus we discuss the damage done by “Coding Heroes”, the value of a namespace, a handy tool & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike’s got a new testing pipeline & he’s fired up and ready to go. He shares what might be a game changer for his business.\n\nPlus we discuss the damage done by “Coding Heroes”, the value of a namespace, a handy tool & more!","date_published":"2017-03-27T15:29:31.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/5a217077-5518-4ceb-a627-97c3eb205679.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26255981,"duration_in_seconds":3018}]},{"id":"05A84A2C-D0E7-4DE4-918A-DEBFC084338F","title":"Just Some Tools | CR 249","url":"https://coder.show/249","content_text":"Mike’s new client has some strict requirements so we get very practical about the tools we use, compromises made & the line we won’t cross.","content_html":"

Mike’s new client has some strict requirements so we get very practical about the tools we use, compromises made & the line we won’t cross.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike’s new client has some strict requirements so we get very practical about the tools we use, compromises made & the line we won’t cross.","date_published":"2017-03-20T16:12:10.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/7f81efbd-9a40-4643-b8ee-1028c9749f79.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26273352,"duration_in_seconds":3020}]},{"id":"439352B5-7C69-4CA7-BD20-FF084F6264B1","title":"Some WebAssembly Required | CR 248","url":"https://coder.show/248","content_text":"We follow up on WebAssembly, it’s not just the future, it’s already here & it might be great! Plus C# 7’s release gets us thinking & Canonical’s got us ranting.","content_html":"

We follow up on WebAssembly, it’s not just the future, it’s already here & it might be great! Plus C# 7’s release gets us thinking & Canonical’s got us ranting.\"\"/

","summary":"We follow up on WebAssembly, it’s not just the future, it’s already here & it might be great! Plus C# 7’s release gets us thinking & Canonical’s got us ranting.","date_published":"2017-03-13T16:51:08.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/3a0a7d5b-2664-4963-9f41-4c95fcf125af.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29629415,"duration_in_seconds":3440}]},{"id":"D2ACB116-6E4E-40D7-9BF3-AB54FE14DA81","title":"Always Be Coding | CR 247","url":"https://coder.show/247","content_text":"Why coding everyday makes a big difference for Mike & Chris reflects on keeping momentum to prevent project rot.\n\nPlus our first look at Java 9, hopes & fears of Web Assembly & more!","content_html":"

Why coding everyday makes a big difference for Mike & Chris reflects on keeping momentum to prevent project rot.

\n\n

Plus our first look at Java 9, hopes & fears of Web Assembly & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Why coding everyday makes a big difference for Mike & Chris reflects on keeping momentum to prevent project rot.\n\nPlus our first look at Java 9, hopes & fears of Web Assembly & more!","date_published":"2017-03-06T16:25:12.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b9abd187-35e8-4530-b485-043cd9dfaf91.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30678101,"duration_in_seconds":3571}]},{"id":"B30D6C95-6204-4E05-A877-EF711BA19DAC","title":"Mozilla's Pocket Pick | CR 246","url":"https://coder.show/246","content_text":"Our C++ alternatives quest for embedded continues, taking another look at Visual Studio Code, Mozilla’s big pockets & saving the web with Qt Quick.\n\nPlus Mike’s war story, great feedback & more!","content_html":"

Our C++ alternatives quest for embedded continues, taking another look at Visual Studio Code, Mozilla’s big pockets & saving the web with Qt Quick.

\n\n

Plus Mike’s war story, great feedback & more!

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","summary":"Our C++ alternatives quest for embedded continues, taking another look at Visual Studio Code, Mozilla’s big pockets & saving the web with Qt Quick.\n\nPlus Mike’s war story, great feedback & more!","date_published":"2017-02-27T16:17:50.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/50f6e355-5f2b-45d8-b1e3-eff6b84237ee.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31579255,"duration_in_seconds":3683}]},{"id":"F24AAC8F-0121-479F-8808-3E12FB7D5055","title":"Java Rusts Over | CR 245","url":"https://coder.show/245","content_text":"Rust has a busy 2017 ahead of it, Mike ponders Java’s failure on small Internet of Things & searches for a C++ alternative, then dazzles us with the new gear he’s recently picked up.","content_html":"

Rust has a busy 2017 ahead of it, Mike ponders Java’s failure on small Internet of Things & searches for a C++ alternative, then dazzles us with the new gear he’s recently picked up.\"\"/

","summary":"Rust has a busy 2017 ahead of it, Mike ponders Java’s failure on small Internet of Things & searches for a C++ alternative, then dazzles us with the new gear he’s recently picked up.","date_published":"2017-02-20T08:23:34.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/9f48d423-ee95-454e-b5df-bb5f5b2ec3be.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":19756825,"duration_in_seconds":2205}]},{"id":"2609C376-48C6-4661-B63D-8948CA31A01B","title":"Still Playing Mono | CR 244","url":"https://coder.show/244","content_text":"Mike reports back from his recent travels, we debate the renaissance .Net & solve all of future Mike’s problems.","content_html":"

Mike reports back from his recent travels, we debate the renaissance .Net & solve all of future Mike’s problems.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike reports back from his recent travels, we debate the renaissance .Net & solve all of future Mike’s problems.","date_published":"2017-02-13T18:35:04.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/5b4ec3ad-0435-4c18-9ad8-639a17b88902.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28580645,"duration_in_seconds":3308}]},{"id":"5077049C-53E2-4865-ACA3-A59742B64E0E","title":"iPad Shrinkage | CR 243","url":"https://coder.show/243","content_text":"The fear of productivity loss & the crazy things we do to avoid it, a sober look at the tablet market for developers, GitLab’s recent disaster & we bring it all home with a little time travel.","content_html":"

The fear of productivity loss & the crazy things we do to avoid it, a sober look at the tablet market for developers, GitLab’s recent disaster & we bring it all home with a little time travel.\"\"/

","summary":"The fear of productivity loss & the crazy things we do to avoid it, a sober look at the tablet market for developers, GitLab’s recent disaster & we bring it all home with a little time travel.","date_published":"2017-02-06T05:43:02.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/c0061f99-a045-4078-bdcc-261c4e0b47cd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28406508,"duration_in_seconds":3287}]},{"id":"65C9D45D-38B7-4175-8DC8-024B728F049B","title":"Cowboy Code | Coder Radio 242","url":"https://coder.show/242","content_text":"The tools we use to do the job, Microservices Gone Wrong, the real problem with TypeScript & more!","content_html":"

The tools we use to do the job, Microservices Gone Wrong, the real problem with TypeScript & more!\"\"/

","summary":"The tools we use to do the job, Microservices Gone Wrong, the real problem with TypeScript & more!","date_published":"2017-02-02T14:01:48.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/93326717-0aa3-4a67-a54c-a9d5e5217969.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27746584,"duration_in_seconds":3204}]},{"id":"FE2CE972-7450-4B9F-89B8-33D755F51291","title":"Tricks of the Trade | CR 241","url":"https://coder.show/241","content_text":"Your emails this week get us discussing & sharing some really hard learned lessons & insights.\n\nPlus Mike spends the weekend preparing to shame Chris & shares a favorite book pick","content_html":"

Your emails this week get us discussing & sharing some really hard learned lessons & insights.

\n\n

Plus Mike spends the weekend preparing to shame Chris & shares a favorite book pick

\"\"/

","summary":"Your emails this week get us discussing & sharing some really hard learned lessons & insights.\n\nPlus Mike spends the weekend preparing to shame Chris & shares a favorite book pick","date_published":"2017-01-23T15:25:56.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/168ca3d1-6bb1-413c-881b-1c0051e8e083.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":19589434,"duration_in_seconds":2185}]},{"id":"96C49D1C-78AD-4472-94CD-C50713539DEA","title":"Disillusioned NixBeards | CR 240","url":"https://coder.show/240","content_text":"Mike and Chris start things off with some traditional feedback, get into some Dart discussion & then get into the hardware throw down.","content_html":"

Mike and Chris start things off with some traditional feedback, get into some Dart discussion & then get into the hardware throw down.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris start things off with some traditional feedback, get into some Dart discussion & then get into the hardware throw down.","date_published":"2017-01-16T16:27:59.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/0c562446-8a4e-4701-b425-a43afeb86c35.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32279638,"duration_in_seconds":3771}]},{"id":"0AC8AF4E-4982-4C4C-A92D-1CE7DBA75A33","title":"Living in a Clamshell | CR 239","url":"https://coder.show/239","content_text":"After we answer some audience feedback and chat about the week’s Hoopla & a fresh batch of Coder Radio 2017 predictions!","content_html":"

After we answer some audience feedback and chat about the week’s Hoopla & a fresh batch of Coder Radio 2017 predictions!\"\"/

","summary":"After we answer some audience feedback and chat about the week’s Hoopla & a fresh batch of Coder Radio 2017 predictions!","date_published":"2017-01-09T16:31:44.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/87d1c1cd-7f1e-4ef1-abc3-a82121d586b1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26354617,"duration_in_seconds":3030}]},{"id":"EB04CB08-CDB9-46AA-A19A-DA6442A224AF","title":"Undockered | CR 238","url":"https://coder.show/238","content_text":"Mike’s got three wishes for the new year, Chris has a new Echo Dot & Google has partnerships to put Assistant in your TV.\n\nPlus why Mike got rid of his office, GitHub’s near term future & how terrible code gets written by sane people.","content_html":"

Mike’s got three wishes for the new year, Chris has a new Echo Dot & Google has partnerships to put Assistant in your TV.

\n\n

Plus why Mike got rid of his office, GitHub’s near term future & how terrible code gets written by sane people.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike’s got three wishes for the new year, Chris has a new Echo Dot & Google has partnerships to put Assistant in your TV.\n\nPlus why Mike got rid of his office, GitHub’s near term future & how terrible code gets written by sane people.","date_published":"2017-01-05T14:04:34.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/24cbd317-8202-4c54-b620-56f7a51884ce.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23051273,"duration_in_seconds":2617}]},{"id":"483C98AB-18C9-4F3E-AC83-41F629273540","title":"Shuffling Code | CR 237","url":"https://coder.show/237","content_text":"We've given the guys the week off after a year of hard work, so in this episode we'll take a look back at a series of events where the guys ended up realigning their opinions. From hybrid vs native apps & developing on linux to Pokémon & Bots, a lot changed in 2016.\n\nSo sit back, grab a nice warm beverage & enjoy the show!","content_html":"

We've given the guys the week off after a year of hard work, so in this episode we'll take a look back at a series of events where the guys ended up realigning their opinions. From hybrid vs native apps & developing on linux to Pokémon & Bots, a lot changed in 2016.

\n\n

So sit back, grab a nice warm beverage & enjoy the show!

\"\"/

","summary":"We've given the guys the week off after a year of hard work, so we'll take a look back at a series of events where the guys ended up realigning their opinions. From hybrid vs native apps & developing on linux to Pokémon & Bots, a lot changed in 2016!","date_published":"2016-12-26T10:40:13.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/782dffdf-d806-4faf-8714-90185c767aed.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":89696788,"duration_in_seconds":10948}]},{"id":"093C0B85-CAF0-48F7-928D-A0266F4B2258","title":"Refactoring 2016 | CR 236","url":"https://coder.show/236","content_text":"We reflect on the trainwreck that was 2016 & what might be emerging in 2017 as a real market opportunity. It's our last live show of the year, so we throw out the rules!","content_html":"

We reflect on the trainwreck that was 2016 & what might be emerging in 2017 as a real market opportunity. It's our last live show of the year, so we throw out the rules!\"\"/

","summary":"We reflect on the trainwreck that was 2016 & what might be emerging in 2017 as a real market opportunity. It's our last live show of the year, so we throw out the rules!","date_published":"2016-12-19T14:58:25.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b6b6082c-3238-4bd2-92b0-aee9c5ea95a5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26851449,"duration_in_seconds":3092}]},{"id":"0B6C6AFA-E441-4ED8-BF78-5CF15CC045D6","title":"Okay Google, Take Over the World | CR 235","url":"https://coder.show/235","content_text":"Mike reviews his Google Home and we discuss Google Actions, Fitbit buying Pebble & the usefulness of some of these products.\n\nPlus Mike adopts a new philosophy about remote workers!","content_html":"

Mike reviews his Google Home and we discuss Google Actions, Fitbit buying Pebble & the usefulness of some of these products.

\n\n

Plus Mike adopts a new philosophy about remote workers!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike reviews his Google Home and we discuss Google Actions, Fitbit buying Pebble & the usefulness of some of these products.\n\nPlus Mike adopts a new philosophy about remote workers!","date_published":"2016-12-12T16:06:40.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/7ebfe13e-3d70-4228-b290-02cda5e9651c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27267375,"duration_in_seconds":3144}]},{"id":"9A92CB0F-15D3-4F3F-924E-D53DFC24D25A","title":"Legend Of The Snow Leopard | CR 234","url":"https://coder.show/234","content_text":"Mike shares his swift migration pain from over the weekend & opens up a bar in the office in honor of his new Google Home.","content_html":"

Mike shares his swift migration pain from over the weekend & opens up a bar in the office in honor of his new Google Home.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike shares his swift migration pain from over the weekend & opens up a bar in the office in honor of his new Google Home.","date_published":"2016-12-05T16:28:57.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/3dad131f-5282-4fa4-bb87-e166a5b854f9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27227956,"duration_in_seconds":3139}]},{"id":"EEEC646C-9663-4610-BADA-08745822BE9A","title":"Stalker Box | CR 233","url":"https://coder.show/233","content_text":"Mike reviews the state of hybrid development in the last days of 2016 & chat about his new Google Home and what he’s looking forward to testing.\n\nPlus a quick chat about ethics in coding.","content_html":"

Mike reviews the state of hybrid development in the last days of 2016 & chat about his new Google Home and what he’s looking forward to testing.

\n\n

Plus a quick chat about ethics in coding.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike reviews the state of hybrid development in the last days of 2016 & chat about his new Google Home and what he’s looking forward to testing.\n\nPlus a quick chat about ethics in coding.","date_published":"2016-11-28T15:54:37.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/7b524ef9-6c6c-4d32-b874-ebc923bfe653.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":33920628,"duration_in_seconds":3976}]},{"id":"0E81E8EC-C1B6-4E37-9DEF-A7ABD5C5D637","title":"Minimal Functional Product | CR 232","url":"https://coder.show/232","content_text":"Mike is back from vacation has somethings on his mind he shares this week. Hardware follow up, customer management for devs, book recommendations & more!","content_html":"

Mike is back from vacation has somethings on his mind he shares this week. Hardware follow up, customer management for devs, book recommendations & more!\"\"/

","summary":"Mike is back from vacation has somethings on his mind he shares this week. Hardware follow up, customer management for devs, book recommendations & more!","date_published":"2016-11-21T16:30:24.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/3aecddd2-a3b2-46c2-aabb-5ad36db5c67b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31925044,"duration_in_seconds":3727}]},{"id":"94138594-5287-4A71-9BD6-9D15AB1AD453","title":"Scrum Burger | CR 231","url":"https://coder.show/231","content_text":"We ponder why Docker is a dumpster fire, doubt Samsung’s new Ai Bot platform, discover Botkit & discuss killing the Scrum.","content_html":"

We ponder why Docker is a dumpster fire, doubt Samsung’s new Ai Bot platform, discover Botkit & discuss killing the Scrum.\"\"/

","summary":"We ponder why Docker is a dumpster fire, doubt Samsung’s new Ai Bot platform, discover Botkit & discuss killing the Scrum.","date_published":"2016-11-14T14:46:47.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/bbae9df3-d59b-4a8f-8eb9-1f9e9012de52.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25595171,"duration_in_seconds":2935}]},{"id":"0AD6AEA0-F5D8-4867-B4DA-B101FD32DBB2","title":"Microsoft’s Public Shame | CR 230","url":"https://coder.show/230","content_text":"Ballmer is trying to pin it all on Bill, MacBook follow up & Lemur struggles.","content_html":"

Ballmer is trying to pin it all on Bill, MacBook follow up & Lemur struggles.\"\"/

","summary":"Ballmer is trying to pin it all on Bill, MacBook follow up & Lemur struggles.","date_published":"2016-11-07T16:38:01.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b907eb86-4377-4a0b-bcaa-ea30ffb62b11.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30405188,"duration_in_seconds":3537}]},{"id":"CDC77A17-730F-402E-A210-1C206E2D74F5","title":"Old Men Yell at Macbooks | CR 229","url":"https://coder.show/229","content_text":"Let's get real about the tools we use this week.","content_html":"

Let's get real about the tools we use this week.\"\"/

","summary":"Let's get real about the tools we use this week.","date_published":"2016-10-31T16:25:35.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/0eeb1265-b6e5-4c40-a15a-4265cb5ab028.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32314368,"duration_in_seconds":3775}]},{"id":"3D395633-D5B9-4ED3-8242-5530BB38D4E1","title":"A Lemur Eats an Apple | CR 228","url":"https://coder.show/228","content_text":"Mike betting on server side bots & AI, making the big jump from the MacBook to a System76 Lemur running Linux. We talk about the platform development opportunities for a small shop.\n\nPlus how to design APIs that don’t suck & more!","content_html":"

Mike betting on server side bots & AI, making the big jump from the MacBook to a System76 Lemur running Linux. We talk about the platform development opportunities for a small shop.

\n\n

Plus how to design APIs that don’t suck & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike betting on server side bots & AI, making the big jump from the MacBook to a System76 Lemur running Linux. We talk about the platform development opportunities for a small shop.\n\nPlus how to design APIs that don’t suck & more!","date_published":"2016-10-24T16:48:25.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/4dc0307b-4f18-4078-a0fe-fbfeebb8f94a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29130504,"duration_in_seconds":3377}]},{"id":"D41C5EC9-2F08-4B22-AB5F-26F8D0376A46","title":"Everybody's Keyboard Fighting | CR 227","url":"https://coder.show/227","content_text":"The Dash debacle gets the full Coder this week & Mike’s got a new sweet keyboard he tells us all about. \n\nPlus how it feels to learn Javascript in a React world & more!","content_html":"

The Dash debacle gets the full Coder this week & Mike’s got a new sweet keyboard he tells us all about.

\n\n

Plus how it feels to learn Javascript in a React world & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"The Dash debacle gets the full Coder this week & Mike’s got a new sweet keyboard he tells us all about. \n\nPlus how it feels to learn Javascript in a React world & more!","date_published":"2016-10-17T16:05:25.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b900b555-3ae2-4e51-8a32-804f490cf54f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31886419,"duration_in_seconds":3722}]},{"id":"0DF16639-4245-4608-8691-3012CA8F8CE0","title":"Coder Profiling | CR 226","url":"https://coder.show/226","content_text":"We flunk and debunk the Joel test, and ponder the long tail of coder interviews gone wrong, Apple's removal of Dash, KDevelop on windows & more!","content_html":"

We flunk and debunk the Joel test, and ponder the long tail of coder interviews gone wrong, Apple's removal of Dash, KDevelop on windows & more!\"\"/

","summary":"We flunk and debunk the Joel test, and ponder the long tail of coder interviews gone wrong, Apple's removal of Dash, KDevelop on windows & more!","date_published":"2016-10-10T14:43:16.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/304ba0a9-b3f0-4d1e-a0c0-d6141b1d70ad.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23774591,"duration_in_seconds":2708}]},{"id":"4C4647AD-5F07-4271-AE30-BD95D19FD1E8","title":"The ROI of Things | CR 225","url":"https://coder.show/225","content_text":"Mike & Chris share hard earned lessons for the first time about the expected value in the effort we put into our various next great ideas, marketing, attending conferences & whatever “networking” is suppose to be.","content_html":"

Mike & Chris share hard earned lessons for the first time about the expected value in the effort we put into our various next great ideas, marketing, attending conferences & whatever “networking” is suppose to be.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike & Chris share hard earned lessons for the first time about the expected value in the effort we put into our various next great ideas, marketing, attending conferences & whatever “networking” is suppose to be.","date_published":"2016-10-03T16:20:52.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/280c53bc-c724-4a1d-b059-f790dc7ca1a6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30847229,"duration_in_seconds":3592}]},{"id":"9F4D52EB-481A-4316-AAE3-67BF9C4DCBB4","title":"Vaporware on the Server | CR 224","url":"https://coder.show/224","content_text":"The growing case for Swift on the server & Java 8’s underplayed success are the two main topics this week. We also discuss Dart on Android & some platform fundamentals with renewed vigor!","content_html":"

The growing case for Swift on the server & Java 8’s underplayed success are the two main topics this week. We also discuss Dart on Android & some platform fundamentals with renewed vigor!\"\"/

","summary":"The growing case for Swift on the server & Java 8’s underplayed success are the two main topics this week. We also discuss Dart on Android & some platform fundamentals with renewed vigor!","date_published":"2016-09-26T15:33:57.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/fc67a5ac-74d8-4f15-b603-ee827775cf78.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25456560,"duration_in_seconds":2918}]},{"id":"296EC9B4-ED74-4E45-8CFA-5653E73254D0","title":"Get Swifty | CR 223","url":"https://coder.show/223","content_text":"Mike & Chris travel interdimensionally to discuss the pressure to get Swifty, marvel at Vapor.codes, witness the fall of Eclipse & the rise of Microsoft.\n\nPlus our super quick take on the iPhone 7 & more!","content_html":"

Mike & Chris travel interdimensionally to discuss the pressure to get Swifty, marvel at Vapor.codes, witness the fall of Eclipse & the rise of Microsoft.

\n\n

Plus our super quick take on the iPhone 7 & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike & Chris travel interdimensionally to discuss the pressure to get Swifty, marvel at Vapor.codes, witness the fall of Eclipse & the rise of Microsoft.\n\nPlus our super quick take on the iPhone 7 & more!","date_published":"2016-09-19T16:48:03.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/5a0703ea-2491-413e-8315-938f532dae21.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27161633,"duration_in_seconds":3131}]},{"id":"217D2D2E-8C00-43DF-8FEF-D53E4A8ECB69","title":"Rusty Support | CR 222","url":"https://coder.show/222","content_text":"The world's most egregious gadget sin is committed, why Mike still wants Star Trek gadgets, a Rust divorce, learning the fragile state of state & more!","content_html":"

The world's most egregious gadget sin is committed, why Mike still wants Star Trek gadgets, a Rust divorce, learning the fragile state of state & more!\"\"/

","summary":"The world's most egregious gadget sin is committed, why Mike still wants Star Trek gadgets, a Rust divorce, learning the fragile state of state & more!","date_published":"2016-09-12T16:05:48.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/cb9ce567-84ee-40c2-ae15-2d6f798fc949.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28118660,"duration_in_seconds":3251}]},{"id":"778DAAF0-6C3D-4C7E-A8D5-B9481441A956","title":"Bag of jQuery | CR 221","url":"https://coder.show/221","content_text":"The guys daydream about making the perfect developer platform, follow up a bit on Android N & grouse about Mike’s new Note getting recalled.\n\nPlus some of our speculation about the September 7th Apple event, what old unmaintained code says about you & clearing the air on Angular v2.","content_html":"

The guys daydream about making the perfect developer platform, follow up a bit on Android N & grouse about Mike’s new Note getting recalled.

\n\n

Plus some of our speculation about the September 7th Apple event, what old unmaintained code says about you & clearing the air on Angular v2.

\"\"/

","summary":"The guys daydream about making the perfect developer platform & grouse about Mike’s new Note getting recalled.\n\nPlus our speculation about the September 7th Apple event, what old unmaintained code says about you, clearing the air on Angular v2 & more!","date_published":"2016-09-05T09:52:49.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/91a177c9-f7d9-42ec-80c2-65e959c06adf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35186131,"duration_in_seconds":4134}]},{"id":"BF5B5CE2-1D6B-4005-A152-7687693B0624","title":"Docker Dumpster Fire | CR 220","url":"https://coder.show/220","content_text":"Docker quality appears to be getting worse, Mike & Chris analyze the mystery of Docker’s decline & likely causes. \n\nPlus we discuss the possibility of an AI monopoly, moving fasting & looking for a web-framework matchmaker.","content_html":"

Docker quality appears to be getting worse, Mike & Chris analyze the mystery of Docker’s decline & likely causes.

\n\n

Plus we discuss the possibility of an AI monopoly, moving fasting & looking for a web-framework matchmaker.

\"\"/

","summary":"Docker quality appears to be getting worse, Mike & Chris analyze the mystery of Docker’s decline & likely causes. \n\nPlus we discuss the possibility of an AI monopoly, moving fasting & looking for a web-framework matchmaker.","date_published":"2016-08-29T15:54:57.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/0faa5ab6-3156-4e31-92f1-2e502fa0ed1a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29517936,"duration_in_seconds":3426}]},{"id":"ADB56E02-6CD6-4AA6-B5A7-B6160A4BF6E8","title":"Dollar Store Quality | CR 219","url":"https://coder.show/219","content_text":"Mike and Chris share their experiences with selling yourself just enough to get your foot in the door. Is productizing yourself and your work is worth feeling a little slimy?\n\nPlus Microsoft’s move in open sourcing PowerShell, the fixed bid scam & more!","content_html":"

Mike and Chris share their experiences with selling yourself just enough to get your foot in the door. Is productizing yourself and your work is worth feeling a little slimy?

\n\n

Plus Microsoft’s move in open sourcing PowerShell, the fixed bid scam & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris share their experiences with selling yourself just enough to get your foot in the door. Is productizing yourself and your work is worth feeling a little slimy?\n\nPlus Microsoft’s move in open sourcing PowerShell, the fixed bid scam & more!","date_published":"2016-08-22T15:37:40.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/c5c61f31-5ac6-40f6-a133-ea753a926991.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26329176,"duration_in_seconds":3027}]},{"id":"E234A73C-9AAD-42C2-AA48-A79AF93B82E3","title":"Agile Scapegoat | CR 218","url":"https://coder.show/218","content_text":"Fresh off new Agile courses Mike shares what he feels might be his core problems with Agile software development. Our thoughts on software quality in general, the big slack problem & more!","content_html":"

Fresh off new Agile courses Mike shares what he feels might be his core problems with Agile software development. Our thoughts on software quality in general, the big slack problem & more!\"\"/

","summary":"Fresh off new Agile courses Mike shares what he feels might be his core problems with Agile software development. Our thoughts on software quality in general, the big slack problem & more!","date_published":"2016-08-15T17:43:04.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/8949ef25-5a77-4cee-be43-2b7edbde347f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":36210427,"duration_in_seconds":4262}]},{"id":"A39ECBF8-BD90-4FC1-8DD1-DD4260D0C657","title":"Botpocalypse Now | CR 217","url":"https://coder.show/217","content_text":"Special guest Ryan Sipes from Mycroft joins us to discuss his ambitious projects & fulfilling the mission of an open source project.\n\nPlus our thoughts on the impending Bot revolution, the “Internet of APIs” it all depends on & the massive shift that bots could cause in the industry.\n\nWe start it all off with a new Coding Challenge!","content_html":"

Special guest Ryan Sipes from Mycroft joins us to discuss his ambitious projects & fulfilling the mission of an open source project.

\n\n

Plus our thoughts on the impending Bot revolution, the “Internet of APIs” it all depends on & the massive shift that bots could cause in the industry.

\n\n

We start it all off with a new Coding Challenge!

\"\"/

","summary":"Special guest Ryan Sipes from Mycroft joins us to discuss his projects & fulfilling the mission of an open source project.\n\nPlus our thoughts on the bot revolution, the “Internet of APIs” it depends on & the shift that bots could cause in the industry.","date_published":"2016-08-08T17:26:08.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/28bac4e2-7458-433a-bc6f-ae94d80b25b4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35005163,"duration_in_seconds":4112}]},{"id":"12F608A5-17D3-4745-87A4-AB93BDAD9589","title":"Mismatch Patterns in Productivity | CR 216","url":"https://coder.show/216","content_text":"Mike & Chris rip up the thinking behind iPad-only is the new desktop Linux mantra, discuss the date of LaunchKit, announce a new coding challenge & much more!","content_html":"

Mike & Chris rip up the thinking behind iPad-only is the new desktop Linux mantra, discuss the date of LaunchKit, announce a new coding challenge & much more!\"\"/

","summary":"Mike & Chris rip up the thinking behind iPad-only is the new desktop Linux mantra, discuss the date of LaunchKit, announce a new coding challenge & much more!","date_published":"2016-08-01T15:25:37.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/e311c341-2a54-4ce7-9ef9-be5b793dc42e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20410710,"duration_in_seconds":2287}]},{"id":"1837C8AA-32C4-4048-8150-B9EAC21CCEAF","title":"Real Life on the Ratel | CR 215","url":"https://coder.show/215","content_text":"Mike shares his recent Linux switch experience & why he thinks it might stick this time. We chew on Verizon buying Yahoo & the grief Marissa Mayer is getting.\n\nPlus we congratulate the winner of last week’s challenge & announce the next one!","content_html":"

Mike shares his recent Linux switch experience & why he thinks it might stick this time. We chew on Verizon buying Yahoo & the grief Marissa Mayer is getting.

\n\n

Plus we congratulate the winner of last week’s challenge & announce the next one!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike shares his recent Linux switch experience & why he thinks it might stick this time. We chew on Verizon buying Yahoo & the grief Marissa Mayer is getting.\n\nPlus we congratulate the winner of last week’s challenge & announce the next one!","date_published":"2016-07-25T15:30:39.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b5f79f77-dc17-48d5-9287-0664d20e8db6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26643671,"duration_in_seconds":3066}]},{"id":"5C651EDA-C76F-40E3-918F-4045C774EE7F","title":"Make Coding Great Again | CR 214","url":"https://coder.show/214","content_text":"Mike reflects on some critical feedback, shares impressions of his new Linux PC, we announce the new Coding Challenge & more!","content_html":"

Mike reflects on some critical feedback, shares impressions of his new Linux PC, we announce the new Coding Challenge & more!\"\"/

","summary":"Mike reflects on some critical feedback, shares impressions of his new Linux PC, we announce the new Coding Challenge & more!","date_published":"2016-07-18T18:50:19.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/642a5bda-eaa2-4ba6-ba96-0e63fc66c5c5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27339134,"duration_in_seconds":3153}]},{"id":"EAE5DB2C-9D6A-4ED7-9EE1-483871A9F33A","title":"PokéCode | CR 213","url":"https://coder.show/213","content_text":"Nintendo has a hit on their hands, is this a game changer for the company? Mike & Chris discuss the big picture ramifications of Pokémon GO.\n\nPlus beer brewed by bots, our thoughts on Java EE, Spring Boot & getting PHP to really do what you want.","content_html":"

Nintendo has a hit on their hands, is this a game changer for the company? Mike & Chris discuss the big picture ramifications of Pokémon GO.

\n\n

Plus beer brewed by bots, our thoughts on Java EE, Spring Boot & getting PHP to really do what you want.

\"\"/

","summary":"Nintendo has a hit on their hands, is this a game changer for the company? Mike & Chris discuss the big picture ramifications of Pokémon GO.\n\nPlus beer brewed by bots, our thoughts on Java EE, Spring Boot & getting PHP to really do what you want.","date_published":"2016-07-11T17:26:57.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/dde9d4a5-5c41-48ad-83e3-ac9734b6bd04.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":33126200,"duration_in_seconds":3877}]},{"id":"85FAC976-6872-4EBB-9E49-C2114E37619E","title":"Derailing Java | CR 212","url":"https://coder.show/212","content_text":"This week Noah steps in to host while Chris is out and cover Rails 5, Oracle’s suspicious silence around Java EE, talk about mike’s latest linux adventure, give some freelancing advice & more!","content_html":"

This week Noah steps in to host while Chris is out and cover Rails 5, Oracle’s suspicious silence around Java EE, talk about mike’s latest linux adventure, give some freelancing advice & more!\"\"/

","summary":"This week Noah steps in to host while Chris is out and cover Rails 5, Oracle’s suspicious silence around Java EE, talk about mike’s latest linux adventure, give some freelancing advice & more!","date_published":"2016-07-04T19:03:06.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/4b2996c0-738e-4fe5-8731-b15062e51cde.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35649323,"duration_in_seconds":4192}]},{"id":"8ED1F0E7-5557-45C7-B45F-A4E0BE360527","title":"Ai Theater | CR 211","url":"https://coder.show/211","content_text":"What is Machine Learning? How are companies & developers using it? We discuss that, the major approaches in the market & Apple’s use of Differential Privacy.\n\nPlus Mike’s new Linux desktop, some feedback & a lot more!","content_html":"

What is Machine Learning? How are companies & developers using it? We discuss that, the major approaches in the market & Apple’s use of Differential Privacy.

\n\n

Plus Mike’s new Linux desktop, some feedback & a lot more!

\"\"/

","summary":"What is Machine Learning? How are companies & developers using it? We discuss that, the major approaches in the market & Apple’s use of Differential Privacy.\n\nPlus Mike’s new Linux desktop, some feedback & a lot more!","date_published":"2016-06-27T16:13:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/06bf5f9d-2526-4c01-9449-3d01c92f599f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28902250,"duration_in_seconds":3349}]},{"id":"BE921D06-5E14-4273-AE60-FFABCB8DECDB","title":"Productivity Theater | CR 210","url":"https://coder.show/210","content_text":"It’s death by a thousand scrums this week & then admit there may be some value in frequent project communication.\n\nThen we start the machine learning discussion, talk a little Android N & more!","content_html":"

It’s death by a thousand scrums this week & then admit there may be some value in frequent project communication.

\n\n

Then we start the machine learning discussion, talk a little Android N & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"It’s death by a thousand scrums this week & then admit there may be some value in frequent project communication.\n\nThen we start the machine learning discussion, talk a little Android N & more!","date_published":"2016-06-21T14:37:13.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/afade028-366c-4dee-b363-2043cbfb037f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25108615,"duration_in_seconds":2874}]},{"id":"48E50B2E-79AD-42E4-A0F7-6E6954DFA843","title":"WWDC Hypercap | CR 209","url":"https://coder.show/209","content_text":"We start with some developer news of the week, then dig into the best bits from WWDC. \n\nPlus Mike shares his thoughts on some new hardware & the guys discuss the mystery of differential privacy.","content_html":"

We start with some developer news of the week, then dig into the best bits from WWDC.

\n\n

Plus Mike shares his thoughts on some new hardware & the guys discuss the mystery of differential privacy.

\"\"/

","summary":"We start with some developer news of the week, then dig into the best bits from WWDC. \n\nPlus Mike shares his thoughts on some new hardware & the guys discuss the mystery of differential privacy.","date_published":"2016-06-13T17:56:06.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/4b5cf72e-1260-4e9d-a629-5cafa518d456.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34384581,"duration_in_seconds":4034}]},{"id":"188CA776-F94B-4AA5-B3B8-52E10965D46F","title":"Fair-use Frustrations | CR 208","url":"https://coder.show/208","content_text":"Mike & Chris have very different opinions on how interview tests should be conducted & this week they try to come to some common ground. Plus the real reasons to develop software on Linux are not the ones often cited, bit more on Google’s fair use & the master plan to get Mike to move to the west coast.","content_html":"

Mike & Chris have very different opinions on how interview tests should be conducted & this week they try to come to some common ground. Plus the real reasons to develop software on Linux are not the ones often cited, bit more on Google’s fair use & the master plan to get Mike to move to the west coast.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike & Chris have very different opinions on how interview tests should be conducted. Plus the real reasons to develop software on Linux are not the ones often cited, bit more on Google’s fair use & the master plan to get Mike to move to the west coast.","date_published":"2016-06-06T17:12:37.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/5cfd7b74-66fb-44dc-954f-43fc9f700c68.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23976695,"duration_in_seconds":2733}]},{"id":"ADCC9723-EFC7-44EF-8994-6F3D8382AA49","title":"AGILE: Too Big to Fail | CR 207","url":"https://coder.show/207","content_text":"Mike shares a humbling war story, then we dig into the great “Android Instant App Conspiracy”, the announcement that destroyed the .Net ecosystem & the poverty trap of software development.\n\nPlus some closing thoughts on Google vs Oracle, a neat tool of the week & a special holiday bonus extended laid back chat!","content_html":"

Mike shares a humbling war story, then we dig into the great “Android Instant App Conspiracy”, the announcement that destroyed the .Net ecosystem & the poverty trap of software development.

\n\n

Plus some closing thoughts on Google vs Oracle, a neat tool of the week & a special holiday bonus extended laid back chat!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike shares a humbling war story, the great “Android Instant App Conspiracy”, the announcement that destroyed the .Net ecosystem & the poverty trap of software development.\n\nPlus some closing thoughts on Google vs Oracle, a neat tool of the week & more!","date_published":"2016-05-30T17:28:40.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/798a0151-6f7d-4e18-b574-4ff19c718eef.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":47791384,"duration_in_seconds":5710}]},{"id":"F6573F89-372B-427B-A16B-BB529F785DB6","title":"Fat Bottom APIs | CR 206","url":"https://coder.show/206","content_text":"We dig through the relevant bits of Google I/O, the possible anti-web move Instant Apps represent, no Kotlin & big improvements we’re excited about.\n\nPlus Mike’s take on Android Studio 2.2 & Chris’ take on what we’re all calling “services”.","content_html":"

We dig through the relevant bits of Google I/O, the possible anti-web move Instant Apps represent, no Kotlin & big improvements we’re excited about.

\n\n

Plus Mike’s take on Android Studio 2.2 & Chris’ take on what we’re all calling “services”.

\"\"/

","summary":"We dig through the relevant bits of Google I/O, the possible anti-web move Instant Apps represent, no Kotlin & big improvements we’re excited about.\n\nPlus Mike’s take on Android Studio 2.2 & Chris’ take on what we’re all calling “services”.","date_published":"2016-05-23T16:24:44.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/0da181fe-fd0b-4056-a549-70f1d5bd95d6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31380177,"duration_in_seconds":3658}]},{"id":"83F42D83-A692-4DE6-93F3-8F3DAD556F50","title":"Git off the Rails | CR 205","url":"https://coder.show/205","content_text":"Github’s new pricing has a bit of a catch, Rob Robinson says Rails is yesterday’s software in light of Swift & GO. Which we simply have to talk about.\n\nThen we jump in our time machine and dazzle you with our new term predictions & more!","content_html":"

Github’s new pricing has a bit of a catch, Rob Robinson says Rails is yesterday’s software in light of Swift & GO. Which we simply have to talk about.

\n\n

Then we jump in our time machine and dazzle you with our new term predictions & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Github’s new pricing has a bit of a catch, Rob Robinson says Rails is yesterday’s software in light of Swift & GO. Which we simply have to talk about.\n\nThen we jump in our time machine and dazzle you with our new term predictions & more!","date_published":"2016-05-16T15:21:08.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/1c273f1b-99f8-436a-8bef-4f45cca647a1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31922268,"duration_in_seconds":3726}]},{"id":"E129607E-9E27-4BB6-8B87-54036B6BB3C0","title":"Revenge of the Swift | CR 204","url":"https://coder.show/204","content_text":"In a podcast far far away, you asked for it & this week we delivered. It’s code review time, with a twist! \n\nPlus the FUD seems strong with the second Oracle v Google trial, we attempting to do some busting, Dropbox falling back to reality & 30 years later why we still love QBasic.","content_html":"

In a podcast far far away, you asked for it & this week we delivered. It’s code review time, with a twist!

\n\n

Plus the FUD seems strong with the second Oracle v Google trial, we attempting to do some busting, Dropbox falling back to reality & 30 years later why we still love QBasic.

\"\"/

","summary":"In a podcast far far away, you asked for it & this week we delivered. It’s code review time, with a twist! \n\nPlus the second Oracle v Google trial, we attempting to do some busting, Dropbox falling back to reality & 30 years later why we still love QBasic","date_published":"2016-05-09T15:55:36.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/56bfcca3-87ec-4739-a9fd-77345f5f6e4c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26224482,"duration_in_seconds":3014}]},{"id":"F048BC22-3983-435B-A424-0DCF76160037","title":"Go Go Golang | CR 203","url":"https://coder.show/203","content_text":"A little reflective & contemplative after a successful human forking, our hosts reflect on a well stated OO vs Functional rant, the bot frameworks that impress & the surprisingly great use case for Go.\n\nPlus the 800 pound snake in the room, a quick Linux switch update for Mike & more!","content_html":"

A little reflective & contemplative after a successful human forking, our hosts reflect on a well stated OO vs Functional rant, the bot frameworks that impress & the surprisingly great use case for Go.

\n\n

Plus the 800 pound snake in the room, a quick Linux switch update for Mike & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"A little reflective & contemplative, our hosts reflect on a well stated OO vs Functional rant, the bot frameworks that impress & the surprisingly great use case for Go.\n\nPlus the 800 pound snake in the room, a quick Linux switch update for Mike & more!","date_published":"2016-05-02T15:31:30.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/4056a58c-9c0b-4fe7-9128-47da8bda6b9a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28571300,"duration_in_seconds":3307}]},{"id":"5476E895-A606-49C3-9A7D-C42707EDF63D","title":"GO Swift Yourself | CR 202","url":"https://coder.show/202","content_text":"Could Google be about to make a major shake up in future development for Android? We discuss the scuttlebut about Swift on Android.\n\nPlus Mike’s new mobile rig & Noah from the Linux Action Show joins for Mike’s update on his Linux Adventure & Mike gets the hard sell.","content_html":"

Could Google be about to make a major shake up in future development for Android? We discuss the scuttlebut about Swift on Android.

\n\n

Plus Mike’s new mobile rig & Noah from the Linux Action Show joins for Mike’s update on his Linux Adventure & Mike gets the hard sell.

\"\"/

","summary":"Could Google be about to make a major shake up in future development for Android? We discuss the scuttlebut about Swift on Android.\n\nPlus Mike’s new mobile rig & Noah from LAS joins for Mike’s update on his Linux Adventure & Mike gets the hard sell.","date_published":"2016-04-25T18:18:06.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/4edffcf2-52a1-4235-8704-53f9e02fe9b0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32418828,"duration_in_seconds":3788}]},{"id":"D51C1273-266D-49C9-85A8-0BD9F300170B","title":"Tough Market | CR 201","url":"https://coder.show/201","content_text":"In this episode, Noah joins Chris to talk about the whole hiring process & experiences they've had while also taking a look back into the past of the show to some of the more interesting topics on the matter.","content_html":"

In this episode, Noah joins Chris to talk about the whole hiring process & experiences they've had while also taking a look back into the past of the show to some of the more interesting topics on the matter.\"\"/

","summary":"In this episode, Noah joins Chris to talk about the whole hiring process & experiences they've had while also taking a look back into the past of the show to some of the more interesting topics on the matter.","date_published":"2016-04-18T10:21:15.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/fe18361c-2a83-4866-aa32-adb9323ea752.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":43155480,"duration_in_seconds":5130}]},{"id":"86B95719-CAA1-4FDD-BE8D-E76697ADDBD1","title":"Bot Your Life | CR 200","url":"https://coder.show/200","content_text":"Has the whole world gotten hot for bots? Slack’s recent $3.8B & Microsoft’s new Bot SDK suggests there is serious interest there. Mike and Chris share their thoughts & ask what makes a bot…. A bot?\n\nPlus the surprising math that makes us shed a tear, feedback & more!","content_html":"

Has the whole world gotten hot for bots? Slack’s recent $3.8B & Microsoft’s new Bot SDK suggests there is serious interest there. Mike and Chris share their thoughts & ask what makes a bot…. A bot?

\n\n

Plus the surprising math that makes us shed a tear, feedback & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Has the whole world gotten hot for bots? Slack’s recent $3.8B & Microsoft’s new Bot SDK suggests there’s interest there. Mike and Chris share their thoughts & ask what makes a bot…. A bot?\n\nPlus the surprising math that makes us shed a tear & more!","date_published":"2016-04-11T09:25:56.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/1df0e1c3-a450-474f-9c8b-a9ec8767c0c4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21902129,"duration_in_seconds":2474}]},{"id":"B38F8480-A84C-451C-9DEA-4A12E7114D6C","title":"The Good Xamaritan | CR 199","url":"https://coder.show/199","content_text":"Fresh off Build 2016, we talk about everything from free Xamarian, Bash on Windows & the changing case for .NET.\n\nPlus Mike shares some assumption smashing news & much more!","content_html":"

Fresh off Build 2016, we talk about everything from free Xamarian, Bash on Windows & the changing case for .NET.

\n\n

Plus Mike shares some assumption smashing news & much more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Fresh off Build 2016, we talk about everything from free Xamarian, Bash on Windows & the changing case for .NET.\n\nPlus Mike shares some assumption smashing news & much more!","date_published":"2016-04-04T14:45:44.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/f43a32ed-0cc8-4176-bdf2-21a5691a5eee.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27220519,"duration_in_seconds":3138}]},{"id":"6913339B-7C1F-41C4-A96E-29D47820CFD1","title":"Brave New Code | CR 198","url":"https://coder.show/198","content_text":"Is Google dumping to compete with Nuance as they prepare to unleash their voice API to developers for free? Mike updates us on his Linux switch adventure, his new toy & a couple of important PSAs.\n\nPlus feedback & more!","content_html":"

Is Google dumping to compete with Nuance as they prepare to unleash their voice API to developers for free? Mike updates us on his Linux switch adventure, his new toy & a couple of important PSAs.

\n\n

Plus feedback & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Is Google dumping to compete with Nuance as they prepare to unleash their voice API to developers for free? Mike updates us on his Linux switch adventure, his new toy & a couple of important PSAs.\n\nPlus feedback & more!","date_published":"2016-03-28T16:06:41.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/6ff8d328-63e7-4952-a947-5f0ef8b70107.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31499878,"duration_in_seconds":3673}]},{"id":"560B0931-4CD8-4CBB-B874-437DD07AD7F6","title":"Rails Crazies React | CR 197","url":"https://coder.show/197","content_text":"We discuss Mike’s general thoughts on ReactJS, the NY bill that would provide a tax credit for open source contributions & the interesting details in developer data.\n\nPlus some real talk about your real value, what no indie developer wants to hear about the App Store & more!","content_html":"

We discuss Mike’s general thoughts on ReactJS, the NY bill that would provide a tax credit for open source contributions & the interesting details in developer data.

\n\n

Plus some real talk about your real value, what no indie developer wants to hear about the App Store & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"We discuss Mike’s thoughts on ReactJS, the NY bill that would provide a tax credit for OSS contributions & the interesting details in dev data.\n\nPlus some real talk about your real value, what no indie developer wants to hear about the App Store & more!","date_published":"2016-03-21T14:54:34.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/15e72e53-61ec-4514-837b-9d5a04ef9378.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30931114,"duration_in_seconds":3602}]},{"id":"E52F3292-A433-4B48-8D98-F24DF9E20316","title":"Hybrid Hijinks | CR 196","url":"https://coder.show/196","content_text":"Whenever we discuss Hybrid development, a big elephant is sitting in the room. This week, we give this elephant the mic.\n\nThen, reflecting on a recent Android development project, the guys discuss the sticky side of Frames.\n\nPlus an update on Mike's Ubuntu experiment & more!","content_html":"

Whenever we discuss Hybrid development, a big elephant is sitting in the room. This week, we give this elephant the mic.

\n\n

Then, reflecting on a recent Android development project, the guys discuss the sticky side of Frames.

\n\n

Plus an update on Mike's Ubuntu experiment & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Dscussing Hybrid development ha a big elephant in the room. This week, we give this elephant the mic. Then, reflecting on a recent Android development project, the guys discuss the sticky side of Frames. Plus an update on Mike's Ubuntu experiment & more!","date_published":"2016-03-14T15:51:23.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/2e64db24-b08d-4a3d-95dd-c1c9b95e17e7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34426081,"duration_in_seconds":4039}]},{"id":"2AF92F31-D57A-40BE-97C7-BA77E553824E","title":"The Xamarin Hand | CR 195","url":"https://coder.show/195","content_text":"We break down what we see as the top motivations, the big competitive move & what Microsoft is really saying about Android with their Xamarin acquisition.\n\nPlus during the show Microsoft releases SQL server for Linux & we discuss how it all fits together in a larger plan.","content_html":"

We break down what we see as the top motivations, the big competitive move & what Microsoft is really saying about Android with their Xamarin acquisition.

\n\n

Plus during the show Microsoft releases SQL server for Linux & we discuss how it all fits together in a larger plan.

\"\"/

","summary":"We break down what we see as the top motivations, the big competitive move & what Microsoft is really saying about Android with their Xamarin acquisition.\n\nPlus Microsoft releases SQL server for Linux & we discuss how it all fits together in a larger plan","date_published":"2016-03-07T16:39:02.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/875d33c9-f2f2-443e-bc98-c2a16b516ee2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30985029,"duration_in_seconds":3609}]},{"id":"DEBB6E66-0C9C-46F8-B074-1763D13FCF33","title":"Xamarin through the Ages | CR 194","url":"https://coder.show/194","content_text":"Mike couldn't make it this week, so we decided that with Microsoft purchasing Xamarin that this would be the perfect time to take a glance back on our coverage of Xamarin & look at how they have come to their current situation","content_html":"

Mike couldn't make it this week, so we decided that with Microsoft purchasing Xamarin that this would be the perfect time to take a glance back on our coverage of Xamarin & look at how they have come to their current situation\"\"/

","summary":"Mike couldn't make it this week, so we decided that with Microsoft purchasing Xamarin that this would be the perfect time to take a glance back on our coverage of Xamarin & look at how they have come to their current situation","date_published":"2016-03-01T04:43:08.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/a77a8117-ea49-4d34-b3d8-4ca74b369764.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":46026084,"duration_in_seconds":5489}]},{"id":"ED70CB30-454D-4D05-A34F-C55725BEB5EF","title":"Big Blue's Swift Move | CR 193","url":"https://coder.show/193","content_text":"Mike shares his adventures in Ubuntu land this week, after a MacBook disaster. Then we discuss the implications of IBM backing Swift on their cloud.\n\nPlus some feedback, code as speech, and more!","content_html":"

Mike shares his adventures in Ubuntu land this week, after a MacBook disaster. Then we discuss the implications of IBM backing Swift on their cloud.

\n\n

Plus some feedback, code as speech, and more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike shares his adventures in Ubuntu land this week, after a MacBook disaster. Then we discuss the implications of IBM backing Swift on their cloud.\n\nPlus some feedback, code as speech, and more!","date_published":"2016-02-22T15:09:53.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/397e2bbd-be29-4c04-a482-f46b6bee4441.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37084615,"duration_in_seconds":4371}]},{"id":"F1148776-C6A5-4062-90E4-6A3B3E610583","title":"Post Apocalyptic Linux Desktop | CR 192","url":"https://coder.show/192","content_text":"Mike and Chris talk about bombing job interviews, picking the right Android device for development, writing code that’s easy to delete & Mike shares an Ubuntu update!\n\nPlus… Has the show forgotten about VR? A new device from Mattel might change our tune, some feedback & much more!","content_html":"

Mike and Chris talk about bombing job interviews, picking the right Android device for development, writing code that’s easy to delete & Mike shares an Ubuntu update!

\n\n

Plus… Has the show forgotten about VR? A new device from Mattel might change our tune, some feedback & much more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris talk about bombing job interviews, picking the right Android device for development, writing code that’s easy to delete & Mike shares an Ubuntu update!\n\nPlus… Has the show forgotten about VR? Some feedback & much more!","date_published":"2016-02-15T15:33:44.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/47dc905d-7bb1-4f12-9f07-b41abad79701.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":43773310,"duration_in_seconds":5208}]},{"id":"622A566C-DF98-4ED7-B24A-CED0A019FFF1","title":"Parsing Your Options | CR 191","url":"https://coder.show/191","content_text":"Something is rotten at GitHub. We discuss the big problem they're facing & why for most of us, we already have a backup plan.\n\nPlus why Project Rider might get you excited & how the Parse shutdown is hitting Mike.","content_html":"

Something is rotten at GitHub. We discuss the big problem they're facing & why for most of us, we already have a backup plan.

\n\n

Plus why Project Rider might get you excited & how the Parse shutdown is hitting Mike.

\"\"/

","summary":"Something is rotten at GitHub. We discuss the big problem they're facing & why for most of us, we already have a backup plan.\n\nPlus why Project Rider might get you excited & how the Parse shutdown is hitting Mike.","date_published":"2016-02-08T14:31:35.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/cb8f0da9-b6e2-4a00-b777-daee7481e6e4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20490415,"duration_in_seconds":2297}]},{"id":"BB32049F-6BE6-4426-B4EB-A80B22598C59","title":"Death of the Freelancer | CR 190","url":"https://coder.show/190","content_text":"A brutally honest episode. Mike and Chris air some hard learned lessons, toss out the episode playbook & tell it like it is!","content_html":"

A brutally honest episode. Mike and Chris air some hard learned lessons, toss out the episode playbook & tell it like it is!\"\"/

","summary":"A brutally honest episode. Mike and Chris air some hard learned lessons, toss out the episode playbook & tell it like it is!","date_published":"2016-02-01T15:10:14.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/7c99c309-309e-4d0c-9380-103d461ae873.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26352957,"duration_in_seconds":3030}]},{"id":"6B7E68EC-8E86-404A-A7C9-24D5A908DE2B","title":"I'm OOPting Out | CR 189","url":"https://coder.show/189","content_text":"We discuss a compelling case against Object-Oriented programming, is it truly all bad? Plus the cold chills the new Rails Doctrine gives us, the worrying long-term ramifications of progress over stability & convention vs configuration strategy.\n\nPlus a chat about the market position of Jetbrains’ AppCode, blaming Java & unplanning your work and travels.","content_html":"

We discuss a compelling case against Object-Oriented programming, is it truly all bad? Plus the cold chills the new Rails Doctrine gives us, the worrying long-term ramifications of progress over stability & convention vs configuration strategy.

\n\n

Plus a chat about the market position of Jetbrains’ AppCode, blaming Java & unplanning your work and travels.

\"\"/

","summary":"We discuss a compelling case against Object-Oriented programming, is it truly all bad? Plus the cold chills the new Rails Doctrine gives us, the long-term ramifications of progress over stability & convention vs configuration strategy & more!\n","date_published":"2016-01-25T16:11:58.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/e085aa9c-0d4d-4a95-8dbf-1e423e8968b3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35602616,"duration_in_seconds":4186}]},{"id":"B38684FB-5283-45D5-AF40-984A934A2AC8","title":"Linux: Bug or Feature? | CR 188","url":"https://coder.show/188","content_text":"Ang and Mike discuss business operational tools, practices & common issues, how Ang got her kids started on computers, good languages to get started with & she makes a pretty poignant comment about Linux. Mike discusses TarDisk & whether or not he recommends it & more!","content_html":"

Ang and Mike discuss business operational tools, practices & common issues, how Ang got her kids started on computers, good languages to get started with & she makes a pretty poignant comment about Linux. Mike discusses TarDisk & whether or not he recommends it & more!\"\"/

","summary":"Ang and Mike discuss business operational tools, practices & common issues, how Ang got her kids started on computers, good languages to get started with & she makes a poignant comment about Linux. Mike discusses TarDisk & whether he recommends it & more!","date_published":"2016-01-18T17:49:22.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/0b65b6f4-3b90-439f-91c0-c1a09a68da88.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25234340,"duration_in_seconds":2890}]},{"id":"7FB0C55B-DD5A-4D72-9C28-47FDFFD8C7F6","title":"Slacking while Coding | CR 187","url":"https://coder.show/187","content_text":"Is the age of Apps finally coming to an end? Data points to yes & we discuss how platforms like Slack might offer more potential.\n\nThen, more web developers are switching to Linux, is this the start of a trend?\n\nPlus what caught our attention in the new iOS release, and interesting projects Google has in store for 2016.","content_html":"

Is the age of Apps finally coming to an end? Data points to yes & we discuss how platforms like Slack might offer more potential.

\n\n

Then, more web developers are switching to Linux, is this the start of a trend?

\n\n

Plus what caught our attention in the new iOS release, and interesting projects Google has in store for 2016.

\"\"/

","summary":"Is the age of Apps finally coming to an end? Data points to yes & we discuss how platforms like Slack might offer more potential.\n\nThen, more web developers are switching to Linux, this may be the start of a trend & more!","date_published":"2016-01-11T15:33:30.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/49e117ac-1bb7-4d99-aaae-ddfe1e91bd2b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27473487,"duration_in_seconds":3170}]},{"id":"265290FE-A601-4E2D-ABEE-57FFFD461515","title":"Decision 2016: Native vs Hybrid | CR 186","url":"https://coder.show/186","content_text":"Can Web standards make mobile apps obsolete? The new generation of hybrid apps aren't your grandparents solution to code once, run everywhere.\n\nPlus why Swift is going to be big on Linux in 2016, Google has a thing with openJDK & much more!","content_html":"

Can Web standards make mobile apps obsolete? The new generation of hybrid apps aren't your grandparents solution to code once, run everywhere.

\n\n

Plus why Swift is going to be big on Linux in 2016, Google has a thing with openJDK & much more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Can Web standards make mobile apps obsolete? The new generation of hybrid apps aren't your grandparents solution to code once, run everywhere.\n\nPlus why Swift is going to be big on Linux in 2016, Google has a thing with openJDK & much more!","date_published":"2016-01-04T15:25:27.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b30adb7d-8100-4ea2-97b3-f1d462d97991.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28563373,"duration_in_seconds":3306}]},{"id":"8609C6CE-06E5-4CDD-9F49-6C60785AA6D4","title":"Predictive Coder | CR 185","url":"https://coder.show/185","content_text":"When you look back at the year, a few really big things jump out for developers. Mike & Chris discuss the trends that seem to have really mattered, then debate about how things might change in 2016.","content_html":"

When you look back at the year, a few really big things jump out for developers. Mike & Chris discuss the trends that seem to have really mattered, then debate about how things might change in 2016.\"\"/

","summary":"When you look back at the year, a few really big things jump out for developers. Mike & Chris discuss the trends that seem to have really mattered, then debate about how things might change in 2016.","date_published":"2015-12-28T15:59:46.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/2e29ff14-e4aa-4ed0-8366-b8d86bc7d57b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35044970,"duration_in_seconds":4117}]},{"id":"6ED516D9-54E9-428C-A963-7A19F2A4574F","title":"Mike’s Big Year | CR 184","url":"https://coder.show/184","content_text":"As we gear up for our end of year episode, we look back at a few moments in 2015 that we loved. From big news, new directions & industry trends that reflected into our personal lives.\n\nIt’s a very special edition of Coder Radio!","content_html":"

As we gear up for our end of year episode, we look back at a few moments in 2015 that we loved. From big news, new directions & industry trends that reflected into our personal lives.

\n\n

It’s a very special edition of Coder Radio!

\"\"/

","summary":"As we gear up for our end of year episode, we look back at a few moments in 2015 that we loved. From big news, new directions & industry trends that reflected into our personal lives.\n\nIt’s a very special edition of Coder Radio!","date_published":"2015-12-21T10:31:50.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/2fbc7280-28ee-41af-ab1f-d0b9e6f17bd6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32119105,"duration_in_seconds":3751}]},{"id":"EF544C1F-4A03-46C4-A4EC-BB17D621D59D","title":"Android Instability | CR 183","url":"https://coder.show/183","content_text":"The Pixel C is the perfect example of a compromised device, caused in large part, by Google’s Strategy Tax. This week we debate if this is the underlying reason tablet apps are so far behind on Android, what Mike’s plans are as an Android developer & why the long-term picture might look rosy.\n\nPlus the Jar Jar true Sith Master mega theory comes to light, some iPad Pro follow up, the missed Mameo opportunity, the hard reality of the “pro tablet” market & more!","content_html":"

The Pixel C is the perfect example of a compromised device, caused in large part, by Google’s Strategy Tax. This week we debate if this is the underlying reason tablet apps are so far behind on Android, what Mike’s plans are as an Android developer & why the long-term picture might look rosy.

\n\n

Plus the Jar Jar true Sith Master mega theory comes to light, some iPad Pro follow up, the missed Mameo opportunity, the hard reality of the “pro tablet” market & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"The Pixel C is the perfect example of a compromised device thanks to Google’s Strategy Tax. We cover Mike’s plans are as an Android dev & why the long-term picture might be rosy. Plus some iPad Pro follow up, the reality of the “pro tablet” market & more!","date_published":"2015-12-14T16:33:53.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/e6a970b1-8308-4388-bf99-6f2c58193c99.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35829182,"duration_in_seconds":4215}]},{"id":"27C43BDA-4FA3-4B1C-8475-13DEE83548CC","title":"Open Season on Swift | CR 182","url":"https://coder.show/182","content_text":"Ballmer calls out Microsoft’s bogus revenue numbers over Azure, & we expand on his point to discuss an overall trend towards “hero CEOs”.\n\nBut the majority of our discussion this week is around the open sourcing of Swift, what Apple got really right & what areas still really need improvement. \n\nPlus the real possibility of replacing your laptop with a large tablet, starting your first app the “easy way” vs the “hard way\" & more!","content_html":"

Ballmer calls out Microsoft’s bogus revenue numbers over Azure, & we expand on his point to discuss an overall trend towards “hero CEOs”.

\n\n

But the majority of our discussion this week is around the open sourcing of Swift, what Apple got really right & what areas still really need improvement.

\n\n

Plus the real possibility of replacing your laptop with a large tablet, starting your first app the “easy way” vs the “hard way" & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Ballmer calls out Microsoft’s bogus revenue numbers over Azure, & we expand on his point to discuss an overall trend towards “hero CEOs”. The open sourcing of Swift, what Apple got really right & what areas still really need improvement & more!","date_published":"2015-12-07T17:06:41.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/7e07a32f-3ee9-47b1-82e7-52566dc12e3a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37813423,"duration_in_seconds":4463}]},{"id":"3211E34A-E4B5-4C7B-8C12-27A6468D83E1","title":"Code a Little Deeper | CR 181","url":"https://coder.show/181","content_text":"Mike shares his open source picks for 2015 & why they are a real game changer for him. Then we read through a few submissions by the audience & then discuss Microsoft’s huge new PowerApps initiative. \n\nPlus some feedback that cuts deep & more!","content_html":"

Mike shares his open source picks for 2015 & why they are a real game changer for him. Then we read through a few submissions by the audience & then discuss Microsoft’s huge new PowerApps initiative.

\n\n

Plus some feedback that cuts deep & more!

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","summary":"Mike shares his open source picks for 2015 & why they are a real game changer for him. Then we read through a few submissions by the audience & then discuss Microsoft’s huge new PowerApps initiative. \n\nPlus some feedback that cuts deep & more!","date_published":"2015-11-30T15:16:42.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/81cc22ea-2ec7-48d4-9dae-33044ecf3ec2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27837989,"duration_in_seconds":3216}]},{"id":"4D4D1699-41F5-4BF3-935D-8152CA0CC049","title":"Barkeep, Ionic, Please | CR 180","url":"https://coder.show/180","content_text":"Mike has a big announcement & shares his insights for discovering an underserved niche and creating software for people most of us never considered. \n\nPlus why Chris is a bit offended by the idea of Swift on the server, Microsoft delivers on the open source goods & a few quick gift ideas for anyone who wants to focus.","content_html":"

Mike has a big announcement & shares his insights for discovering an underserved niche and creating software for people most of us never considered.

\n\n

Plus why Chris is a bit offended by the idea of Swift on the server, Microsoft delivers on the open source goods & a few quick gift ideas for anyone who wants to focus.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike has a big announcement! Plus why Chris is a bit offended by the idea of Swift on the server, Microsoft delivers on the open source goods & a few quick gift ideas for anyone who wants to focus.","date_published":"2015-11-23T15:12:07.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/4e9e580d-f915-4df8-85d6-732179522863.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28357633,"duration_in_seconds":3281}]},{"id":"E6C974A4-3433-4967-AA14-95058AC31ED1","title":"I Came, I Saw, Ionic | CR 179","url":"https://coder.show/179","content_text":"Microsoft kills a major Windows development initiative & becomes one of the top contributors to Go. \n\nMike has a new love & gets a bit ironic about Ionic. He explains why this framework just might be his new home.\n\nPlus some great feedback & we bask in the dawn of the age of utility.","content_html":"

Microsoft kills a major Windows development initiative & becomes one of the top contributors to Go.

\n\n

Mike has a new love & gets a bit ironic about Ionic. He explains why this framework just might be his new home.

\n\n

Plus some great feedback & we bask in the dawn of the age of utility.

\"\"/

","summary":"Microsoft kills a major Windows development initiative & becomes one of the top contributors to Go. \n\nMike has a new love & gets a bit ironic about Ionic.\n\nPlus some great feedback & we bask in the dawn of the age of utility.","date_published":"2015-11-16T15:08:52.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/1953cee3-9d73-451f-a5cd-bb8956b4eff4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30365561,"duration_in_seconds":3532}]},{"id":"086424B0-86DD-48E8-8313-30562307F703","title":"Windows XP of the Net | CR 178","url":"https://coder.show/178","content_text":"Is open source software immoral in some market conditions? The guys debate. Plus Google’s impressive new open source project, standing while you work is going out of style & how to adapt to the changing need of your users gracefully.\n\nPlus is open source on the verge of being outlawed by the TPP? And a few of your great thoughts on Offshoring vs Onshoring.","content_html":"

Is open source software immoral in some market conditions? The guys debate. Plus Google’s impressive new open source project, standing while you work is going out of style & how to adapt to the changing need of your users gracefully.

\n\n

Plus is open source on the verge of being outlawed by the TPP? And a few of your great thoughts on Offshoring vs Onshoring.

\"\"/

","summary":"Is open source software immoral in some market conditions? The guys debate. Plus Google’s impressive new open source project, standing while you work is going out of style & how to adapt to the changing need of your users gracefully & more!","date_published":"2015-11-09T15:01:16.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/d423924b-a13a-4b78-8918-32b2f6b8eb50.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27819595,"duration_in_seconds":3213}]},{"id":"9345EB3A-AFA1-4E45-BFC7-A62FAC8632E3","title":"Coder Puppy Mills | CR 177","url":"https://coder.show/177","content_text":"Mike & Chris discuss the hard problem of identifying opportunity costs vs staying flexible and cheap, why making communication a priority is almost never a priority & the numbers suggest coding bootcamps are growing like crazy… But is that a good thing? \n\nPlus when to ship, and why testing can really make Mike testy, your feedback & more!","content_html":"

Mike & Chris discuss the hard problem of identifying opportunity costs vs staying flexible and cheap, why making communication a priority is almost never a priority & the numbers suggest coding bootcamps are growing like crazy… But is that a good thing?

\n\n

Plus when to ship, and why testing can really make Mike testy, your feedback & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike & Chris discuss the hard problem of identifying opportunity costs vs staying flexible and cheap & why making communication a priority is almost never a priority.\n\nPlus when to ship, and why testing can really make Mike testy, your feedback & more!","date_published":"2015-11-02T16:11:21.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/f9c04f75-11cf-4d7e-802c-9d3ec15aa4ea.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":33222569,"duration_in_seconds":3889}]},{"id":"66FCBA24-5C0C-416F-B7F8-F6E1D0348C1A","title":"Material Matters | CR 176","url":"https://coder.show/176","content_text":"The guys admit there is a growing amount of evidence pointing to going your own way, regardless of the design vision of the platform. What the Linux desktop has finally gotten right, why Mike is ready to can his wearable project.\n\nPlus a Android BuildConfig pro tip, feedback & more!","content_html":"

The guys admit there is a growing amount of evidence pointing to going your own way, regardless of the design vision of the platform. What the Linux desktop has finally gotten right, why Mike is ready to can his wearable project.

\n\n

Plus a Android BuildConfig pro tip, feedback & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"The guys admit there is a growing amount of evidence pointing to going your own way. What the Linux desktop has finally gotten right, why Mike is ready to can his wearable project.\n\nPlus a Android BuildConfig pro tip, feedback & more!","date_published":"2015-10-26T15:27:22.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/9ce50cb2-6fca-420f-b1b1-6565f2b573bd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32427991,"duration_in_seconds":3789}]},{"id":"918C4B6E-1154-42DA-A620-CEBFBB5190D7","title":"What The Zuck! | CR 175","url":"https://coder.show/175","content_text":"Well known developers are trying out risky and bold methods to fund future development, but are they really all that practical? We debate.\n\nA massively popular app is using a dirty trick to stay in the background and consume battery. We ponder why it hasn’t been shut down already & more!","content_html":"

Well known developers are trying out risky and bold methods to fund future development, but are they really all that practical? We debate.

\n\n

A massively popular app is using a dirty trick to stay in the background and consume battery. We ponder why it hasn’t been shut down already & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Well known devs are trying out risky and bold methods to fund development, but are they really all that practical?\n\nA popular app is using a dirty trick to stay in the background and consume battery. We ponder why it hasn’t been shut down already & more!","date_published":"2015-10-19T14:46:16.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/33cfae40-364e-4306-9227-b53919260195.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21395576,"duration_in_seconds":2410}]},{"id":"98E5D157-5C89-452E-B6AB-D32B2FD620DC","title":"Below the Surface | CR 174","url":"https://coder.show/174","content_text":"The cultural challenges of living too far out of a “tech hotzone” hit home today. We discuss the recent revelations both of us have had. \n\nAnd our reactions and lessons learned from LastPass selling, if Microsoft has nailed convergence & the practicality of the Surface Book.\n\nPlus a quick chat about Chef & other automation platforms great for developers & more!","content_html":"

The cultural challenges of living too far out of a “tech hotzone” hit home today. We discuss the recent revelations both of us have had.

\n\n

And our reactions and lessons learned from LastPass selling, if Microsoft has nailed convergence & the practicality of the Surface Book.

\n\n

Plus a quick chat about Chef & other automation platforms great for developers & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"The cultural challenges of living too far out of a “tech hotzone” hit home today. And our reactions and lessons learned from LastPass selling & if Microsoft has nailed convergence.\n\nPlus a quick chat about Chef & more!","date_published":"2015-10-12T16:12:35.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/cd00bd10-80cc-4eab-93e6-23738422d8da.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29145518,"duration_in_seconds":3379}]},{"id":"79E3483A-062B-4DE8-96B1-C8F70AF0FC8E","title":"Sun Setting on Java | CR 173","url":"https://coder.show/173","content_text":"A really simple mistake that many of us have made in the past, led to the Patreon hack. We discuss the situation & the bigger picture. \n\nPlus our take on the rumors that Oracle is planning the “obsolescence” of Java.","content_html":"

A really simple mistake that many of us have made in the past, led to the Patreon hack. We discuss the situation & the bigger picture.

\n\n

Plus our take on the rumors that Oracle is planning the “obsolescence” of Java.

\"\"/

","summary":"A really simple mistake that many of us have made in the past, led to the Patreon hack. We discuss the situation & the bigger picture. \n\nPlus our take on the rumors that Oracle is planning the “obsolescence” of Java.","date_published":"2015-10-05T20:29:22.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/8f82ed3f-8e48-4491-b66a-ca9ca3038c32.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27247775,"duration_in_seconds":3142}]},{"id":"58171920-43F6-46B1-B847-7855EE4C8F06","title":"Advertising Cold War | CR 172","url":"https://coder.show/172","content_text":"Mike and Chris discuss malware getting injected into unsuspecting developers apps. Then the advertising cold war that’s brewing, how it impacts users, content creators & developers.\n\nAlso our top three must haves before you sign any development work contract.","content_html":"

Mike and Chris discuss malware getting injected into unsuspecting developers apps. Then the advertising cold war that’s brewing, how it impacts users, content creators & developers.

\n\n

Also our top three must haves before you sign any development work contract.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris discuss malware getting injected into unsuspecting developers apps. Then the advertising cold war that’s brewing, how it impacts users, content creators & developers.\n\nAlso our top three must haves before you sign any dev work contract.","date_published":"2015-09-28T22:03:18.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/09b11a3b-cd77-406b-ae2a-42c059a4904f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25436411,"duration_in_seconds":2915}]},{"id":"19CF4DD2-9A45-4784-AAD9-1FDFD9AB46CB","title":"Coder Craftsmen | CR 171","url":"https://coder.show/171","content_text":"Mike shares his excitement for Ionic, an advanced HTML5 hybrid mobile app Framework. Then Chris asks if the tools used to make the product, as long as the end result is good, really matter?","content_html":"

Mike shares his excitement for Ionic, an advanced HTML5 hybrid mobile app Framework. Then Chris asks if the tools used to make the product, as long as the end result is good, really matter?\"\"/

","summary":"Mike shares his excitement for Ionic, an advanced HTML5 hybrid mobile app Framework. Then Chris asks if the tools used to make the product, as long as the end result is good, really matter?","date_published":"2015-09-18T19:08:17.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/e6221fd4-22ed-4b24-b6b1-817e9997bdf6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28832405,"duration_in_seconds":3340}]},{"id":"244E93DD-6EC4-4DD9-8BD2-EF61493FEF94","title":"Apple Strokes The Tip | CR 170","url":"https://coder.show/170","content_text":"Is the new iPad a capable developer machine? We discuss 3D Touch, the impact on developers, the release of the iPad Pro & some quick tips for finding a local development job.","content_html":"

Is the new iPad a capable developer machine? We discuss 3D Touch, the impact on developers, the release of the iPad Pro & some quick tips for finding a local development job.\"\"/

","summary":"Is the new iPad a capable developer machine? We discuss 3D Touch, the impact on developers, the release of the iPad Pro & some quick tips for finding a local development job.","date_published":"2015-09-14T16:35:31.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/ad9a2a94-2c89-49af-b88e-f4afc410dc98.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25157063,"duration_in_seconds":2881}]},{"id":"6528B724-4D50-4B25-B521-CC9CDF9909C8","title":"Subscription Lock-in | CR 169","url":"https://coder.show/169","content_text":"With Mike’s move to Florida in progress he joins us via phone for a run through of the major JetBrains subscription hoopla, transitioning from a tester to a developer & that big poaching scandal comes to an expensive close!","content_html":"

With Mike’s move to Florida in progress he joins us via phone for a run through of the major JetBrains subscription hoopla, transitioning from a tester to a developer & that big poaching scandal comes to an expensive close!\"\"/

","summary":"With Mike’s move to Florida in progress he joins us via phone for a run through of the major JetBrains subscription hoopla, transitioning from a tester to a developer & that big poaching scandal comes to an expensive close!","date_published":"2015-09-04T11:00:52.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b29a95fd-8242-44bb-a5b0-c4b6fe3b7165.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":18298866,"duration_in_seconds":2023}]},{"id":"F441C811-87FE-4117-8B3F-49772C58E8F4","title":"Template Driven Design | CR 168","url":"https://coder.show/168","content_text":"Is Amazon another paradise of brogrammer culture? We have reason to suspect the recent reports may be overblown. Then meet Gigster, the VC backed service that wants to commoditize development.","content_html":"

Is Amazon another paradise of brogrammer culture? We have reason to suspect the recent reports may be overblown. Then meet Gigster, the VC backed service that wants to commoditize development.\"\"/

","summary":"Is Amazon another paradise of brogrammer culture? We have reason to suspect the recent reports may be overblown. Then meet Gigster, the VC backed service that wants to commoditize development.","date_published":"2015-08-24T14:53:33.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/d2e19de3-f4ac-4fae-9aef-3d702c444200.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25563775,"duration_in_seconds":2931}]},{"id":"32C32D81-D741-45B3-A085-17CC8F39302C","title":"The Price Isn't Right | CR 167","url":"https://coder.show/167","content_text":"Developers are excited by Google’s announcement that Android will support Vulkan. We explain what Vulkan is, the issues developers face around openGL, & why Mike is a bit skeptical.\n\nPlus market data suggest we’ve reached peak iPad & tablets are not selling. Is it worth creating anything but consumption based apps for tablets? We’ll debate.\n\nPlus some audience submitted topics, Apple’s 30% cut, feedback & more!","content_html":"

Developers are excited by Google’s announcement that Android will support Vulkan. We explain what Vulkan is, the issues developers face around openGL, & why Mike is a bit skeptical.

\n\n

Plus market data suggest we’ve reached peak iPad & tablets are not selling. Is it worth creating anything but consumption based apps for tablets? We’ll debate.

\n\n

Plus some audience submitted topics, Apple’s 30% cut, feedback & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Devs are excited by Google’s announcement that Android will support Vulkan. We explain & why Mike is a bit skeptical.\n\nHas iPad peaked? Is it worth creating anything but consumption based apps for tablets?\n\nPlus Apple’s 30% cut, feedback & more!\n","date_published":"2015-08-14T12:12:47.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/c0f7491d-6754-4075-8c3e-30e8acc2fcee.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24381683,"duration_in_seconds":2784}]},{"id":"4883133A-383A-456A-9C3E-D3EE38F925E1","title":"Hamburger Non-Helper | CR 166","url":"https://coder.show/166","content_text":"The big debate over today’s biggest UI compromise comes to life, Microsoft open sources its iOS-apps-on-Windows compatibility layer, the process of evaluating a new language, plus a book recommendation & more!","content_html":"

The big debate over today’s biggest UI compromise comes to life, Microsoft open sources its iOS-apps-on-Windows compatibility layer, the process of evaluating a new language, plus a book recommendation & more!\"\"/

","summary":"The big debate over today’s biggest UI compromise comes to life, Microsoft open sources its iOS-apps-on-Windows compatibility layer, the process of evaluating a new language, plus a book recommendation & more!\n","date_published":"2015-08-10T15:21:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/eb694dc6-5530-4a9c-8e37-36c695ec71d2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23615490,"duration_in_seconds":2688}]},{"id":"337DE2F0-AED2-4C74-8CF0-1F1E1F724922","title":".Net or .Not? | CR 165","url":"https://coder.show/165","content_text":"Still smarting from his burn, Mike shares his hard learned lessons after flying too close to the sun. What really pushes us to move to the next big thing & becoming and staying employable by focusing on the right market.","content_html":"

Still smarting from his burn, Mike shares his hard learned lessons after flying too close to the sun. What really pushes us to move to the next big thing & becoming and staying employable by focusing on the right market.\"\"/

","summary":"Still smarting from his burn, Mike shares his hard learned lessons after flying too close to the sun. What really pushes us to move to the next big thing & becoming and staying employable by focusing on the right market.","date_published":"2015-08-03T15:34:42.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/963d419b-7c0b-45e5-a939-136f13c8e653.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":33563134,"duration_in_seconds":3931}]},{"id":"A80D7885-18EE-4F6C-B52B-086A851C9D24","title":"Conditional Swift Justice | CR 164","url":"https://coder.show/164","content_text":"Mike argues why the web is the default platform of the future, we debate if third party mobile platforms should be written off, first impressions of the Ionic Framework & Chris has a few surprises to announce.\n\nPlus our advice on leaving .Net, our response to ignoring the Pebble & why a slightly functional world isn't a bad thing.","content_html":"

Mike argues why the web is the default platform of the future, we debate if third party mobile platforms should be written off, first impressions of the Ionic Framework & Chris has a few surprises to announce.

\n\n

Plus our advice on leaving .Net, our response to ignoring the Pebble & why a slightly functional world isn't a bad thing.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike argues why the web will be the default platform, we debate if third party mobile platforms should be written off, Ionic Framework impressions & Chris has a few surprises to announce.\n\nPlus why a slightly functional world isn't a bad thing & more!","date_published":"2015-07-27T15:24:30.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/6e8f2e14-4aae-4caa-abf5-673f7fa6ecdd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30795703,"duration_in_seconds":3585}]},{"id":"08A2E706-A643-42ED-8DE0-539B9B525C50","title":"Proprietary Stress Management | CR 163","url":"https://coder.show/163","content_text":"A special edition of Coder Radio that dives into the darker side of start ups, the practicality of building super portable apps, the wear advantage & NASA’s top 10 coding commandments.\n\nPlus Noah from the Linux Action Show joins us, we cover some great feedback & more!","content_html":"

A special edition of Coder Radio that dives into the darker side of start ups, the practicality of building super portable apps, the wear advantage & NASA’s top 10 coding commandments.

\n\n

Plus Noah from the Linux Action Show joins us, we cover some great feedback & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"A special edition of Coder Radio that dives into the darker side of start ups, the practicality of building super portable apps, the wear advantage & NASA’s top 10 coding commandments.\n\nPlus Noah from the Linux Action Show joins us & more!","date_published":"2015-07-20T17:25:52.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/66a95889-3d64-47c8-985e-d88cd5a8b048.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29896448,"duration_in_seconds":3473}]},{"id":"CAF8F552-733A-4EC7-8D73-8A004C7750F4","title":"Wandering in the Woods | CR 162","url":"https://coder.show/162","content_text":"We look at the tough spot developers are finding themselves in, the huge changes in backend infrastructure over the years, some Swift surprises & the big topics Mike’s been chewing on during his “down time”.","content_html":"

We look at the tough spot developers are finding themselves in, the huge changes in backend infrastructure over the years, some Swift surprises & the big topics Mike’s been chewing on during his “down time”.\"\"/

","summary":"We look at the tough spot developers are finding themselves in, the huge changes in backend infrastructure over the years, some Swift surprises & the big topics Mike’s been chewing on during his “down time”.","date_published":"2015-07-13T14:24:51.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/7637c283-8806-48ef-b5e1-70ff83915ca3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21741777,"duration_in_seconds":2454}]},{"id":"35AE8B47-E209-4075-816A-D556A1BF4796","title":"Good Guy Mike | CR 161","url":"https://coder.show/161","content_text":"Mike is recovering from a weekend you wouldn't believe. Plus we revisit the web vs native topic with a vengeance & discuss the sun-setting of ActiveX.","content_html":"

Mike is recovering from a weekend you wouldn't believe. Plus we revisit the web vs native topic with a vengeance & discuss the sun-setting of ActiveX.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike is recovering from a weekend you wouldn't believe. Plus we revisit the web vs native topic with a vengeance & discuss the sun-setting of ActiveX.","date_published":"2015-07-06T16:25:32.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/fa275ec2-fca5-46f2-ab91-bc2d35a18c51.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27853880,"duration_in_seconds":3218}]},{"id":"681EE0F6-75F2-4F6A-9BD1-260ED31A0701","title":"Developer Commodity | CR 160","url":"https://coder.show/160","content_text":"How willing is Apple to leverage it’s developers to make a public statement? We look at the response to the confederate flag pullings & we debate if any gatekeeper puts developers best interests first.\n\nPlus was the perfect laptop built a decade ago, your feedback & more!","content_html":"

How willing is Apple to leverage it’s developers to make a public statement? We look at the response to the confederate flag pullings & we debate if any gatekeeper puts developers best interests first.

\n\n

Plus was the perfect laptop built a decade ago, your feedback & more!

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","summary":"How willing is Apple to leverage it’s devs to make a public statement? We look at the response to the confederate flag pullings & debate if gatekeepers puts developers best interests first.\n\nPlus was the perfect laptop built a decade ago, feedback & more!","date_published":"2015-06-29T16:52:35.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/9bee697c-1910-4638-a548-a0648151a99c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27383480,"duration_in_seconds":3159}]},{"id":"0BAD5EB5-4CEA-4CF8-BDA7-4F02349BF842","title":"Hipster Tendencies | CR 159","url":"https://coder.show/159","content_text":"Mike makes the case for Chris’ slide into hipsterhood & Chris responds in kind. Between those hijinks the guys discuss the massive LLVM advantage Apple is leveraging that nobody is talking about.\n\nPlus we reflect on the most important skill in software development, read some emails & more!","content_html":"

Mike makes the case for Chris’ slide into hipsterhood & Chris responds in kind. Between those hijinks the guys discuss the massive LLVM advantage Apple is leveraging that nobody is talking about.

\n\n

Plus we reflect on the most important skill in software development, read some emails & more!

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","summary":"Mike makes the case for Chris’ slide into hipsterhood & Chris responds in kind. We also discuss the massive LLVM advantage Apple is leveraging.\n\nPlus we reflect on the most important skill in software development, read some emails & more!","date_published":"2015-06-22T15:49:23.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/c7ca0468-a3f4-495b-a8fa-655e30d7858c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27061407,"duration_in_seconds":3119}]},{"id":"A9E17153-CF49-4E93-851E-F078688885B0","title":"Privileged Programmers | CR 158","url":"https://coder.show/158","content_text":"Mike and Chris share their totally different perspective on the recent Yelp developer’s public exodus & discuss the big new industry trend developers need to take advantage of.\n\nThen after 158 episodes, Mike’s mission in life is realized during our feedback segment.","content_html":"

Mike and Chris share their totally different perspective on the recent Yelp developer’s public exodus & discuss the big new industry trend developers need to take advantage of.

\n\n

Then after 158 episodes, Mike’s mission in life is realized during our feedback segment.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris share their totally different perspective on the recent Yelp developer’s exodus & discuss the new industry trend developers need to take advantage of.\n\nThen after 158 episodes, Mike’s mission in life is realized during our feedback segment.","date_published":"2015-06-15T15:38:18.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/cd3e9665-ed32-4a6c-9f85-ef069ecc6be7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30796750,"duration_in_seconds":3585}]},{"id":"3FFD8AF3-6BA6-4462-A7A6-73E12D1AD213","title":"Ahoy, El Capitan! | CR 157","url":"https://coder.show/157","content_text":"We recap and also compare & contrast WWDC 2015 with Google I/O 2015. Which new platform features stand out, which miss the target & what will really move the needle this year.\n\nPlus a quick update on Mike’s new company, Chris’ wear inspired surprise & more!","content_html":"

We recap and also compare & contrast WWDC 2015 with Google I/O 2015. Which new platform features stand out, which miss the target & what will really move the needle this year.

\n\n

Plus a quick update on Mike’s new company, Chris’ wear inspired surprise & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"We recap and also compare & contrast WWDC 2015 with Google I/O 2015. Which new platform features stand out, which miss the target & what’ll really move the needle this year.\n\nPlus a quick update on Mike’s new company, Chris’ wear inspired surprise & more!","date_published":"2015-06-08T16:21:13.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/e8b54625-fb56-4838-afa6-41ecf83dbac6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26373060,"duration_in_seconds":3032}]},{"id":"8B1E600F-03D5-45C9-9B64-4A1BB0757A89","title":"You're Gitting it Wrong | CR 156","url":"https://coder.show/156","content_text":"Mike takes a victory lap as we discuss the big announcements from Google I/O. Then we get into a heated discussion around how GitHub should be used vs how most people use it.\n\nPlus some great feedback, Mike & Chris share some bold predictions & more!","content_html":"

Mike takes a victory lap as we discuss the big announcements from Google I/O. Then we get into a heated discussion around how GitHub should be used vs how most people use it.

\n\n

Plus some great feedback, Mike & Chris share some bold predictions & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike takes a victory lap as we discuss the big announcements from Google I/O. Then we get into a heated discussion around how GitHub should be used vs how most people use it.\n\nPlus some great feedback, Mike & Chris share some bold predictions & more!","date_published":"2015-06-01T17:50:05.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b55de34f-102d-4ed5-9d88-4a378ae35fa6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26197519,"duration_in_seconds":3011}]},{"id":"2CAD8DA9-CDDA-4A02-B9AC-9DC585117A75","title":"Google's Brillo Pad | CR 155","url":"https://coder.show/155","content_text":"Google may be planning to scrub the grime away from the Internet of Things devices with a new operating system designed for low resources in mind.\n\nWe debate what Google’s rumored Brillo OS would look like & the impact it could have on Canonicals big plans for Ubuntu Snappy.\n\nPlus Mike ponders switching to BSD, Google Play services in a library & GBA games in your browser.","content_html":"

Google may be planning to scrub the grime away from the Internet of Things devices with a new operating system designed for low resources in mind.

\n\n

We debate what Google’s rumored Brillo OS would look like & the impact it could have on Canonicals big plans for Ubuntu Snappy.

\n\n

Plus Mike ponders switching to BSD, Google Play services in a library & GBA games in your browser.

\"\"/

","summary":"Google may be planning to scrub the grime away from the Internet of Things devices with a new OS designed for low resources.\n\nWe debate over Google’s rumored Brillo OS. Plus Mike ponders switching to BSD, Google Play services in a library & more","date_published":"2015-05-25T15:23:10.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/bb617003-7b4a-4be3-8c17-77a1c75e51f1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29948894,"duration_in_seconds":3479}]},{"id":"1CC71F7F-3C6C-4A9C-9413-FFA83F5DCBDD","title":"Chrome Took My Memory! | CR 154","url":"https://coder.show/154","content_text":"Mike shares his recent experience developing Chrome apps & we debate if Chrome platform tax is costing users a decent browser. Is Chrome becoming the next Windows?\n\nPlus what we’d like to see announced next for Android and iOS & the big problems those features would solve for developers.","content_html":"

Mike shares his recent experience developing Chrome apps & we debate if Chrome platform tax is costing users a decent browser. Is Chrome becoming the next Windows?

\n\n

Plus what we’d like to see announced next for Android and iOS & the big problems those features would solve for developers.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike shares his recent experience developing Chrome apps & we debate if Chrome platform tax is costing users a decent browser. \n\nPlus what we’d like to see announced next for Android and iOS & the big problems those features would solve for developers.","date_published":"2015-05-22T16:36:21.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/ae0962bb-4b9e-42ef-8dab-7ef5f9d76c87.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":39892372,"duration_in_seconds":4722}]},{"id":"FC5F4C2C-8693-453A-9089-140C12F767DB","title":"Bearded Buzzwords | CR 153","url":"https://coder.show/153","content_text":"Electron could be the Adobe Air we all hoped for. At least Microsoft, Github, Docker, and others think so. But is it all hype? We debate Electron’s potential, and review Visual Studio Code which is built on-top of Electron.\n\nHas Agile become a failure? We discuss what can lead to a failed Agile development implementation, and some secrets to success.","content_html":"

Electron could be the Adobe Air we all hoped for. At least Microsoft, Github, Docker, and others think so. But is it all hype? We debate Electron’s potential, and review Visual Studio Code which is built on-top of Electron.

\n\n

Has Agile become a failure? We discuss what can lead to a failed Agile development implementation, and some secrets to success.

\"\"/

","summary":"Electron could be the Adobe Air we all hoped for. But is it all hype? We debate Electron’s potential & review Visual Studio Code which is built on-top of Electron.\n\nHas Agile become a failure? We discuss what can lead to a failed Agile setup & more!","date_published":"2015-05-11T19:07:50.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b2c7e8f2-2f12-4ee3-83ed-eccc0f3909ed.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32794779,"duration_in_seconds":3835}]},{"id":"0072C140-EDDB-414C-A09D-451044CAD3A1","title":"The Open Pivot | CR 152","url":"https://coder.show/152","content_text":"Mike and Chris reflect on Microsoft’s Build 2015 conference & discuss the undeniable shift to open industry wide. Mike also announces his new business with a focus on open source.\n\nPlus we discuss Visual Studio Code a bit, bad app ports, new ways for developers to make money & more!","content_html":"

Mike and Chris reflect on Microsoft’s Build 2015 conference & discuss the undeniable shift to open industry wide. Mike also announces his new business with a focus on open source.

\n\n

Plus we discuss Visual Studio Code a bit, bad app ports, new ways for developers to make money & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris reflect on Microsoft’s Build 2015 conference & discuss the shift to open industry wide. Mike also announces his new business with a focus on open source.\n\nPlus we discuss Visual Studio Code a bit, bad app ports, & more!","date_published":"2015-05-04T14:46:39.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/db394f98-e13c-4b72-a7d6-7de3c9a84ad2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27075598,"duration_in_seconds":3120}]},{"id":"04146EFD-87B7-4FAE-A549-5BFAE2729523","title":"Compromising Virtual Clouds | CR 151","url":"https://coder.show/151","content_text":"Is Microsoft confusing the container market & blowing the implementation?\n\nPlus Apple gets caught rejecting Pebble compatible apps, we may have finally found the perfect Linux dev laptop & much more!","content_html":"

Is Microsoft confusing the container market & blowing the implementation?

\n\n

Plus Apple gets caught rejecting Pebble compatible apps, we may have finally found the perfect Linux dev laptop & much more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Is Microsoft confusing the container market & blowing the implementation?\n\nPlus Apple gets caught rejecting Pebble compatible apps, we may have finally found the perfect Linux dev laptop & much more!","date_published":"2015-04-27T21:12:27.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/10a95b41-023f-4984-9284-c8429bb20e39.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31781984,"duration_in_seconds":3709}]},{"id":"32E270B2-4517-402F-BFDF-5F900B86539B","title":"Interview Gauntlets of Pain | CR 150","url":"https://coder.show/150","content_text":"Mike's thinking about making the big switch, a J.O.B., but the interview process has been a nightmare. He shares his perspective after sitting out of the race for a while.\n\nPlus how Google convinced their engineers to become managers, your feedback & more!","content_html":"

Mike's thinking about making the big switch, a J.O.B., but the interview process has been a nightmare. He shares his perspective after sitting out of the race for a while.

\n\n

Plus how Google convinced their engineers to become managers, your feedback & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike's thinking about making the big switch, a J.O.B., but the interview process has been a nightmare. He shares his perspective after sitting out of the race for a while.\n\nPlus how Google convinced their engineers to become managers, your feedback & more","date_published":"2015-04-20T15:27:44.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/76ae3df8-9bd8-4af0-abc7-1098cdd879a7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22611862,"duration_in_seconds":2562}]},{"id":"483C4929-F17B-4BE2-99BB-BEC446CED486","title":"The Sociopath Code | CR 149","url":"https://coder.show/149","content_text":"We discuss the top stories submitted by the audience this week. From the ultimate bridge burn to Stack Overflow’s developer survey & being ok with a little sociopathy.","content_html":"

We discuss the top stories submitted by the audience this week. From the ultimate bridge burn to Stack Overflow’s developer survey & being ok with a little sociopathy.\"\"/

","summary":"We discuss the top stories submitted by the audience this week. From the ultimate bridge burn to Stack Overflow’s developer survey & being ok with a little sociopathy.","date_published":"2015-04-13T15:33:09.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/cb1f99d1-d305-4aa0-9708-5991f3b064af.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26077386,"duration_in_seconds":2996}]},{"id":"96BB8136-F94D-45D9-B8D2-2F9C3A1AB217","title":"Magical Contract Bids | CR 148","url":"https://coder.show/148","content_text":"Mike had a dream & that dream didn’t work out. Today we discuss how fixed contracts lead to fixed death & with perfect hindsight we debate what we might have done differently.\n\nPlus some great feedback, a little nostalgia & more!","content_html":"

Mike had a dream & that dream didn’t work out. Today we discuss how fixed contracts lead to fixed death & with perfect hindsight we debate what we might have done differently.

\n\n

Plus some great feedback, a little nostalgia & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike had a dream & that dream didn’t work out. Today we discuss how fixed contracts lead to fixed death & with perfect hindsight we debate what we might have done differently.\n\nPlus some great feedback, a little nostalgia & more!","date_published":"2015-04-06T15:54:14.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/8dd855a4-3b41-47d2-a5ea-57450c0d9f11.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31397718,"duration_in_seconds":3661}]},{"id":"203BF118-2E11-4996-80BC-8156924FA102","title":"The Sonic Philosophy | CR 147","url":"https://coder.show/147","content_text":"Transitions in life comes in many forms, work, relationships, gadgets. How we deal with the process of transition is key & why we shouldn't be anxious about a transition, even if it’s a difficult one.\n\nPlus a bit about GitHub’s ongoing DDoS, switching from PHP to Ruby & a new contender for the perfect Linux dev rig.","content_html":"

Transitions in life comes in many forms, work, relationships, gadgets. How we deal with the process of transition is key & why we shouldn't be anxious about a transition, even if it’s a difficult one.

\n\n

Plus a bit about GitHub’s ongoing DDoS, switching from PHP to Ruby & a new contender for the perfect Linux dev rig.

\"\"/

","summary":"Transitions in life comes in many forms, work, relationships, gadgets. How we deal with the process of transition is key.\n\nPlus a bit about GitHub’s ongoing DDoS, switching from PHP to Ruby & a new contender for the perfect Linux dev rig.","date_published":"2015-03-30T15:54:48.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/c7d89e3e-5b55-418a-817b-3272cc0d2ae1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30017006,"duration_in_seconds":3488}]},{"id":"5BD08BD8-FB9C-4367-A998-0AB6CA55B72E","title":"Open Source as a Trap | CR 146","url":"https://coder.show/146","content_text":"It’s a special open mic edition of Coder Radio. We discuss the complex reasons behind Microsoft’s choice to open source MSBuild, the quest for the perfect Linux laptop continues & why, oh why, oh why HTML5 has a place.\n\nPlus emails & more!","content_html":"

It’s a special open mic edition of Coder Radio. We discuss the complex reasons behind Microsoft’s choice to open source MSBuild, the quest for the perfect Linux laptop continues & why, oh why, oh why HTML5 has a place.

\n\n

Plus emails & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"It’s a special open mic edition of Coder Radio. We discuss the complex reasons behind Microsoft’s choice to open source MSBuild, the quest for the perfect Linux laptop continues & why, oh why, oh why HTML5 has a place.\n\nPlus emails & more!","date_published":"2015-03-23T15:07:44.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b61bf5fc-53ac-4057-8c7d-116b0559df44.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27363596,"duration_in_seconds":3156}]},{"id":"DC7FD002-D72B-43AC-9E84-57161DD8E79D","title":"Why Mike's Disgusted by Android | CR 145","url":"https://coder.show/145","content_text":"Chris shares what he’s loving about Android from a users perspective & Mike goes into what is driving him crazy from a developer's standpoint.\n\nPlus redefining DevOps, starting a multi-user database & more!","content_html":"

Chris shares what he’s loving about Android from a users perspective & Mike goes into what is driving him crazy from a developer's standpoint.

\n\n

Plus redefining DevOps, starting a multi-user database & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Chris shares what he’s loving about Android from a users perspective & Mike goes into what is driving him crazy from a developer's standpoint.\n\nPlus redefining DevOps, starting a multi-user database & more!","date_published":"2015-03-16T15:39:34.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/ef9ebef0-49bb-4cb9-8651-b5f6c8976960.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30120200,"duration_in_seconds":3501}]},{"id":"5A087A82-F50B-4206-AFE8-6B29878B833C","title":"Apple Future vs Pebble Past | CR 144","url":"https://coder.show/144","content_text":"We revisit some of the audience's favorite editors, then discuss the reality of terrible engineers.\n\nThen Chris spends the weekend with a smartwatch & believes he’s discovered their purpose. We examine the audience for smartwatch apps in light of the Apple Watch announcement today.","content_html":"

We revisit some of the audience's favorite editors, then discuss the reality of terrible engineers.

\n\n

Then Chris spends the weekend with a smartwatch & believes he’s discovered their purpose. We examine the audience for smartwatch apps in light of the Apple Watch announcement today.

\"\"/

","summary":"We revisit some of the audience's favorite editors, then discuss terrible engineers.\n\nThen Chris spends time with a smartwatch & believes he’s discovered their purpose. We examine the audience for smartwatch apps in light of the Apple Watch announcement.","date_published":"2015-03-09T15:27:37.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/4600e15e-b8a8-4bce-b4ed-c4ed47f67677.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32869833,"duration_in_seconds":3845}]},{"id":"689B8867-CC14-424D-965D-8F1FD9103BF8","title":"Not My Problem | CR 143","url":"https://coder.show/143","content_text":"The guys picture working a 9-5 job. If the security of a 9-5 paycheck is a myth, is it really just not having to worry about all the little things that's so appealing?\n\nPlus how merit based hiring could get out of control & making documentation a bit less evil.","content_html":"

The guys picture working a 9-5 job. If the security of a 9-5 paycheck is a myth, is it really just not having to worry about all the little things that's so appealing?

\n\n

Plus how merit based hiring could get out of control & making documentation a bit less evil.

\"\"/

","summary":"The guys picture working a 9-5 job. If the security of a 9-5 paycheck is a myth, is it really just not having to worry about all the little things that’s appealing?\n\nPlus how merit based hiring may get out of control & making documentation a bit less evil","date_published":"2015-03-02T14:13:45.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/2cd71dbc-df0a-4c0d-b57a-ebb071fc5835.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":18488669,"duration_in_seconds":2047}]},{"id":"DBCE5EFC-A69D-4812-977D-8C781A7FE823","title":"Accounts Percievable | CR 142","url":"https://coder.show/142","content_text":"Mike and Chris start the show by sharing some hard learned advice, and discussing the events of the last two weeks.\n\nThen we touch on SuperFish, Ubuntu Touch, and more!","content_html":"

Mike and Chris start the show by sharing some hard learned advice, and discussing the events of the last two weeks.

\n\n

Then we touch on SuperFish, Ubuntu Touch, and more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris start the show by sharing some hard learned advice, and discussing the events of the last two weeks.\n\nThen we touch on SuperFish, Ubuntu Touch, and more!","date_published":"2015-02-23T15:19:09.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/cf3aeec7-a3ee-4427-bd5b-f8aac61d4952.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24276615,"duration_in_seconds":2770}]},{"id":"B9EFB213-8D18-4C79-BAA0-09C9CF54E599","title":"Retro Extravaganza | CR 141","url":"https://coder.show/141","content_text":"Join us as we hop in our time machine and revisit some past topics on the coder radio program.","content_html":"

Join us as we hop in our time machine and revisit some past topics on the coder radio program.\"\"/

","summary":"Join us as we hop in our time machine and revisit some past topics on the coder radio program.","date_published":"2015-02-16T16:47:11.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/3eac53c9-c71a-43d9-b64c-d2cecb1e0090.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35420508,"duration_in_seconds":4163}]},{"id":"AD64F8E4-0D4C-4FC8-BB39-65555FE95358","title":"NOde | CR 140","url":"https://coder.show/140","content_text":"Can’t we all just settle down & focus? Mike’s just about had it with javascript framework madness. Plus could Microsoft be uniquely positioned to take advantage of the eventual die off of some frameworks?","content_html":"

Can’t we all just settle down & focus? Mike’s just about had it with javascript framework madness. Plus could Microsoft be uniquely positioned to take advantage of the eventual die off of some frameworks?\"\"/

","summary":"Can’t we all just settle down & focus? Mike’s just about had it with javascript framework madness. Plus could Microsoft be uniquely positioned to take advantage of the eventual die off of some frameworks?","date_published":"2015-02-09T15:21:22.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/56568f1a-7044-44c1-8fd9-cf539058c26f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28760939,"duration_in_seconds":3331}]},{"id":"2E528A8F-D230-4837-9211-43D3881EF256","title":"Windows in the Pi | CR 139","url":"https://coder.show/139","content_text":"Mike is stuck in a train, stuck in the snow. So it’s an open call edition, with some great discussion around Microsoft’s investment in Cyanogen & the pitch for Python.\n\nPlus a robust chat about the new Raspberry Pi 2 & it’s ability to run Windows 10.","content_html":"

Mike is stuck in a train, stuck in the snow. So it’s an open call edition, with some great discussion around Microsoft’s investment in Cyanogen & the pitch for Python.

\n\n

Plus a robust chat about the new Raspberry Pi 2 & it’s ability to run Windows 10.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike is stuck in a train, stuck in the snow. So it’s an open call edition, with some great discussion around Microsoft’s investment in Cyanogen & the pitch for Python.\n\nPlus a robust chat about the new Raspberry Pi 2 & it’s ability to run Windows 10.","date_published":"2015-02-02T15:57:03.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/966ec280-bad2-46b1-95da-40908c736ae3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26474820,"duration_in_seconds":3045}]},{"id":"F4D0EC40-C128-452E-9F3D-692A2A285DF1","title":"Deploy Like an Animal | CR 138","url":"https://coder.show/138","content_text":"It’s a tip show edition of Coder Radio. Mike shares a great way to get some Heroku features without the bill.\n\nPlus the annoying honeymoon period, your feedback & more!","content_html":"

It’s a tip show edition of Coder Radio. Mike shares a great way to get some Heroku features without the bill.

\n\n

Plus the annoying honeymoon period, your feedback & more!

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","summary":"It’s a tip show edition of Coder Radio. Mike shares a great way to get some Heroku features without the bill.\n\nPlus the annoying honeymoon period, your feedback & more!","date_published":"2015-01-26T16:00:23.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/99e50ec4-926b-4fe2-8844-de7c4ad88f99.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24528855,"duration_in_seconds":2802}]},{"id":"A692EA16-7979-44D7-B431-416C911597FD","title":"Monumental Android Failure | CR 137","url":"https://coder.show/137","content_text":"Well known developers have recently gone public with how much they make & where they make it from. Mike & Chris chew on the numbers & discuss the raw reality.\n\nPlus great feedback on Chris’ first development language & more!","content_html":"

Well known developers have recently gone public with how much they make & where they make it from. Mike & Chris chew on the numbers & discuss the raw reality.

\n\n

Plus great feedback on Chris’ first development language & more!

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","summary":"Well known developers have recently gone public with how much they make & where they make it from. Mike & Chris chew on the numbers & discuss the raw reality.\n\nPlus great feedback on Chris’ first development language & more!","date_published":"2015-01-19T15:20:52.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/1fb08ca3-c027-4645-9501-811382b76a53.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25919109,"duration_in_seconds":2976}]},{"id":"E44535AC-A5AE-43E9-85C7-57B9131F0772","title":"Ruby is not Perl | CR 136","url":"https://coder.show/136","content_text":"Chris shares what’s prevented him from getting started with development & shares the three languages that are at the top of his list to try.\n\nPlus we get passionate after some feedback to the Mac Exodus topic & more!","content_html":"

Chris shares what’s prevented him from getting started with development & shares the three languages that are at the top of his list to try.

\n\n

Plus we get passionate after some feedback to the Mac Exodus topic & more!

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","summary":"Chris shares what’s prevented him from getting started with development & shares the three languages that are at the top of his list to try.\n\nPlus we get passionate after some feedback to the Mac Exodus topic & more!","date_published":"2015-01-12T19:42:48.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/dcff639d-9b02-42d9-a0b5-6e7cb02c3c3f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29416556,"duration_in_seconds":3413}]},{"id":"42E6B879-45A4-4D9E-B00C-C75FF9747BBD","title":"Macs Exodus | CR 135","url":"https://coder.show/135","content_text":"Is the quality of Apple’s desktop and mobile software causing a slow bleeding of developers? Chris & Mike debate what developers will do over 2015.\n\nPlus we read some great follow up, feature a community project & more!","content_html":"

Is the quality of Apple’s desktop and mobile software causing a slow bleeding of developers? Chris & Mike debate what developers will do over 2015.

\n\n

Plus we read some great follow up, feature a community project & more!

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","summary":"Is the quality of Apple’s desktop and mobile software causing a slow bleeding of developers? Chris & Mike debate what developers will do over 2015.\n\nPlus we read some great follow up, feature a community project & more!","date_published":"2015-01-05T17:06:14.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/bd678436-f911-46fe-9db6-a53ec7ac81ea.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27923602,"duration_in_seconds":3226}]},{"id":"520A6505-C04D-413C-AC1B-BBDE7209ADC7","title":"Fair And Balanced | CR 134","url":"https://coder.show/134","content_text":"Mike is fired up by a topic that has been on fire over all of 2014. \n\nIs it finally time to let the other 95% of great programmers in?","content_html":"

Mike is fired up by a topic that has been on fire over all of 2014.

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Is it finally time to let the other 95% of great programmers in?

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","summary":"Mike is fired up by a topic that has been on fire over all of 2014. \n\nIs it finally time to let the other 95% of great programmers in?","date_published":"2014-12-29T14:25:56.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/0c061ba2-79fb-4be1-ae3b-28f01419dca8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26563613,"duration_in_seconds":3056}]},{"id":"7131D589-3C32-4D84-987F-1DC1551300A5","title":"Best Of Coder Radio 2014 | CR 133","url":"https://coder.show/133","content_text":"We peer into the past of the show to pull out the amazing clips you guys suggested to us and fondly remember how funny it is to listen to Chris get trolled. Sit back, relax & enjoy the fun in this look back at best of Coder Radio!","content_html":"

We peer into the past of the show to pull out the amazing clips you guys suggested to us and fondly remember how funny it is to listen to Chris get trolled. Sit back, relax & enjoy the fun in this look back at best of Coder Radio!\"\"/

","summary":"We peer into the past of the show to pull out the amazing clips you guys suggested to us and fondly remember how funny it is to listen to Chris get trolled. Sit back, relax & enjoy the fun in this look back at best of Coder Radio!","date_published":"2014-12-22T12:40:51.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/0af2e9b2-7415-44d3-9df2-7297432a6933.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34734294,"duration_in_seconds":4078}]},{"id":"7120C260-3E70-4E87-8015-C79730797DA5","title":"Git your Pizza | CR 132","url":"https://coder.show/132","content_text":"It’s the birth of another open source project live on this week’s Coder Radio. Plus it’s an open mic edition & we discuss a wide range of topics from Microsoft’s big mobile strategy that nobody is noticing, the best Linux development environment, setting expectations, your feedback & more!","content_html":"

It’s the birth of another open source project live on this week’s Coder Radio. Plus it’s an open mic edition & we discuss a wide range of topics from Microsoft’s big mobile strategy that nobody is noticing, the best Linux development environment, setting expectations, your feedback & more!\"\"/

","summary":"It’s the birth of ab open source project on this week’s Coder Radio. Plus it’s an open mic edition & we discuss a range of topics from Microsoft’s big mobile strategy that nobody is noticing, the best Linux dev environment, setting expectations & more!","date_published":"2014-12-15T19:26:56.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/030e520e-cf61-4758-97bc-160dab66f65f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29989855,"duration_in_seconds":3485}]},{"id":"2E9EF498-19A1-42E9-8E84-B1A2C3A383C9","title":"Dock Your Rocket | CR 131","url":"https://coder.show/131","content_text":"Has Docker’s wild success caused it grow too big & too corporate? In light of the CoreOS project’s announcement of Rocket we’ll reflect on the big problem both projects needs to solve.\n\nPlus our plans to involve community around building an API for Jupiter Broadcasting, your feedback & more!","content_html":"

Has Docker’s wild success caused it grow too big & too corporate? In light of the CoreOS project’s announcement of Rocket we’ll reflect on the big problem both projects needs to solve.

\n\n

Plus our plans to involve community around building an API for Jupiter Broadcasting, your feedback & more!

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","summary":"Has Docker’s wild success caused it grow too big & too corporate? In light of the CoreOS Rocket announcement we reflect on the problem both projects needs to solve. Plus our plans to involve community around building an API for Jupiter Broadcasting & more","date_published":"2014-12-08T15:22:47.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/647e7060-6aae-4f52-b9b4-4090e825c062.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22024399,"duration_in_seconds":2489}]},{"id":"D73730EE-6E09-4652-B6D7-4ABF6073EE86","title":"Get Back to the '50s | CR 130","url":"https://coder.show/130","content_text":"That tech worker “shortage” Facebook and Microsoft keep telling you about is bogus. We’ll go over the study and reports that back that claim up. Then we dig into the rather understandable reasons why developers wages are being pushed down & more!","content_html":"

That tech worker “shortage” Facebook and Microsoft keep telling you about is bogus. We’ll go over the study and reports that back that claim up. Then we dig into the rather understandable reasons why developers wages are being pushed down & more!\"\"/

","summary":"That tech worker “shortage” Facebook and Microsoft keep telling you about is bogus. We’ll go over the study and reports that back that claim up. Then we dig into the rather understandable reasons why developers wages are being pushed down & more!","date_published":"2014-12-01T16:31:32.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/241c027a-8139-450c-a63c-3c8887e8bc77.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":33238234,"duration_in_seconds":3891}]},{"id":"0386C0F3-342C-4434-BEAA-47AC8562B1CB","title":"Google's Objective C | CR 129","url":"https://coder.show/129","content_text":"It’s a special roundtable edition of Coder Radio. Our panel discussed the advantages of Go development over PHP, creating a flat-file website with no database, and the real secret to finishing that last 10%.\n\nThen we discuss the black magic Google is using to share 70% of their new Inbox’s apps code across the Web, Android, and iOS. And if Google’s new approach is a quiet condemnation of HTML5 applications.","content_html":"

It’s a special roundtable edition of Coder Radio. Our panel discussed the advantages of Go development over PHP, creating a flat-file website with no database, and the real secret to finishing that last 10%.

\n\n

Then we discuss the black magic Google is using to share 70% of their new Inbox’s apps code across the Web, Android, and iOS. And if Google’s new approach is a quiet condemnation of HTML5 applications.

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","summary":"It’s a special roundtable edition of Coder Radio. Our panel discussed the advantages of Go development over PHP, creating a flat-file website with no database, and the real secret to finishing that last 10%. Plus google not using html5, iOS & more!","date_published":"2014-11-24T16:41:07.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/3db2eb12-c00a-4ccf-84dd-01f1656f1ac3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31675906,"duration_in_seconds":3695}]},{"id":"373F9B83-DFBB-4F93-ADC4-4F54B25B303C","title":".NET’s Open Future | CR 128","url":"https://coder.show/128","content_text":"Microsoft made headlines and has generated a lot of buzz around the open sourcing of .NET. So what does the future hold & what changes now? And why this could be more about what it says about Microsoft, than anything else.\n\nPlus some great feedback, how to find a developer, what to expect to pay & much more!","content_html":"

Microsoft made headlines and has generated a lot of buzz around the open sourcing of .NET. So what does the future hold & what changes now? And why this could be more about what it says about Microsoft, than anything else.

\n\n

Plus some great feedback, how to find a developer, what to expect to pay & much more!

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","summary":"Microsoft made headlines and has generated a lot of buzz around the open sourcing of .NET. So what does the future hold & what changes now?\n\nPlus some great feedback, how to find a developer, what to expect to pay & much more!","date_published":"2014-11-17T17:05:41.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/e229645b-9a93-4527-b13e-7d80756d8c52.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28874905,"duration_in_seconds":3345}]},{"id":"94063E83-6E80-446E-A268-08ED5C5924E3","title":"The Gorilla in the Stack | CR 127","url":"https://coder.show/127","content_text":"Mike and Chris respond to feedback on lackluster HTML5 apps, then how developers can leverage social media to stay up to date & avoid drama. \n\nThen we blow apart the “Full Stack Developer” myth and the evolution of the term.","content_html":"

Mike and Chris respond to feedback on lackluster HTML5 apps, then how developers can leverage social media to stay up to date & avoid drama.

\n\n

Then we blow apart the “Full Stack Developer” myth and the evolution of the term.

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","summary":"Mike and Chris respond to feedback on lackluster HTML5 apps, then how developers can leverage social media to stay up to date & avoid drama. \n\nThen we blow apart the “Full Stack Developer” myth and the evolution of the term.","date_published":"2014-11-10T15:59:14.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/07360c41-9e27-4e10-9b3a-e29861c8d73c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26843422,"duration_in_seconds":3091}]},{"id":"77B1943D-5706-4DE3-AC77-AF899C52B362","title":"HTML5: Back To The Future | CR 126","url":"https://coder.show/126","content_text":"Is the need to save money & time by developers forcing end users into less than acceptable application experiences? Have we all been oversold on HTML5? \n\nPlus getting into QA, a cloud based IDE, some great feedback & much more!","content_html":"

Is the need to save money & time by developers forcing end users into less than acceptable application experiences? Have we all been oversold on HTML5?

\n\n

Plus getting into QA, a cloud based IDE, some great feedback & much more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Is the need to save money & time by developers forcing end users into less than acceptable application experiences? Have we all been oversold on HTML5? \n\nPlus getting into QA, a cloud based IDE, some great feedback & much more!","date_published":"2014-11-03T15:33:48.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/064171fa-e4a4-4b50-b0d3-be55d779951c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27939946,"duration_in_seconds":3228}]},{"id":"B7C7E73B-B6F6-4C28-9E15-6863C428FD7D","title":"Behind the Schemes | CR 125","url":"https://coder.show/125","content_text":"Mike and Chris go meta & discuss their thoughts about the state of Coder Radio, some ideas to mix it up & request your input.\n\nThen we dig into a revealing support chat between an Android developer & the manager for Google Play Developer Support that finally gives us some real insight into the public address debacle.","content_html":"

Mike and Chris go meta & discuss their thoughts about the state of Coder Radio, some ideas to mix it up & request your input.

\n\n

Then we dig into a revealing support chat between an Android developer & the manager for Google Play Developer Support that finally gives us some real insight into the public address debacle.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris & discuss their thoughts about the state of Coder Radio, some ideas to mix it up & request your input. Then we cover a support chat between an Android dev & the Google Play Dev Support manager that gives us insight into the address debacle.","date_published":"2014-10-27T21:24:20.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b22ad7b7-8fff-475c-a295-bec60e74bc41.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30137199,"duration_in_seconds":3503}]},{"id":"D915D155-1404-4AF5-9B28-CF4BDD4E5BE6","title":"Underwhelming Apple | CR 124","url":"https://coder.show/124","content_text":"We have a bunch of great feedback that keeps getting interrupted by Chris and Mike jumping into deep discussion about vendor lock in, Apple’s new hardware, balancing work and life & much more!","content_html":"

We have a bunch of great feedback that keeps getting interrupted by Chris and Mike jumping into deep discussion about vendor lock in, Apple’s new hardware, balancing work and life & much more!\"\"/

","summary":"We have a bunch of great feedback that keeps getting interrupted by Chris and Mike jumping into deep discussion about vendor lock in, Apple’s new hardware, balancing work and life & much more!","date_published":"2014-10-20T14:47:24.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/c5cd86f9-1de1-41ff-8fa0-afa8b6ffa86c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31152298,"duration_in_seconds":3630}]},{"id":"2E9D137B-078E-4B93-9C77-B9A3FF93C6B3","title":"Coder Inquisition | CR 123","url":"https://coder.show/123","content_text":"Mike and Chris battle wits to expose the ridiculous nature of arguing about technology on the Internet, and this discuss why developers and enthusiasts get caught up in this mess.\n\nPlus our take on working on open source in your spare time, an update on teaching students to code & a software pick that will make you hungry!","content_html":"

Mike and Chris battle wits to expose the ridiculous nature of arguing about technology on the Internet, and this discuss why developers and enthusiasts get caught up in this mess.

\n\n

Plus our take on working on open source in your spare time, an update on teaching students to code & a software pick that will make you hungry!

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","summary":"Mike and Chris battle wits to expose the ridiculous nature of arguing about technology on the Internet. Plus our take on working on open source in your spare time, an update on teaching students to code & a software pick that will make you hungry!","date_published":"2014-10-13T15:16:03.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/e0628702-702e-47a3-a352-2abebc26a8cb.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23885977,"duration_in_seconds":2722}]},{"id":"9ED7EB45-28E2-4AB8-A79D-370CE6411535","title":"A Cult of Personality Tests | CR 122","url":"https://coder.show/122","content_text":"Mike and Chris discuss what to do when a client or employer requests you take a personality test. The reasons Microsoft is calling the next version of Windows 10, the recent cases of community going sour & the lessons learned for developers","content_html":"

Mike and Chris discuss what to do when a client or employer requests you take a personality test. The reasons Microsoft is calling the next version of Windows 10, the recent cases of community going sour & the lessons learned for developers\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris discuss what to do when a client or employer requests you take a personality test. The reasons Microsoft is calling the next version of Windows 10, the recent cases of community going sour & the lessons learned for developers","date_published":"2014-10-06T16:41:48.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/c910bf1e-cc0c-4c7c-813d-524e489e62e6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25134843,"duration_in_seconds":2878}]},{"id":"77437A6F-E930-4CA8-BAE9-4ED6C6700EDD","title":"Doxing Developers | CR 121","url":"https://coder.show/121","content_text":"Google is requiring developers to submit their physical address, and the Apple community has outed the manager behind the botched iOS 8.0.1 update. Are we seeing a dangerous threat or just a frantic response?\n\nPlus some great questions, when to lawyer up & much more!","content_html":"

Google is requiring developers to submit their physical address, and the Apple community has outed the manager behind the botched iOS 8.0.1 update. Are we seeing a dangerous threat or just a frantic response?

\n\n

Plus some great questions, when to lawyer up & much more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Google is requiring debs to submit their physical address, and the Apple community has outed the manager behind the botched iOS 8.0.1 update. Are we seeing a dangerous threat or just a frantic response? Plus great questions, when to lawyer up & much more!","date_published":"2014-09-29T15:28:39.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/5382b9a6-b000-44de-95fe-6791b28307e4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26460828,"duration_in_seconds":3043}]},{"id":"0863F37A-D6BB-4C3C-B4D2-B0C617CA616F","title":"Xamarin Sham | CR 120","url":"https://coder.show/120","content_text":"Developers all over the web are chiming in on the short comings (or lack there of) of Xamarin’s tools. Have developers been sold a hope and a lie?\n\nPlus why Android continues to come in second for developers, your feedback & more!","content_html":"

Developers all over the web are chiming in on the short comings (or lack there of) of Xamarin’s tools. Have developers been sold a hope and a lie?

\n\n

Plus why Android continues to come in second for developers, your feedback & more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Developers all over the web are chiming in on the short comings (or lack there of) of Xamarin’s tools. Have developers been sold a hope and a lie?\n\nPlus why Android continues to come in second for developers, your feedback & more!","date_published":"2014-09-22T16:00:28.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/e9169bdd-d2cc-453c-a7de-8af45b0084f1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24218208,"duration_in_seconds":2763}]},{"id":"86C3D5CD-9FED-4DF7-92F1-B099C128D420","title":"Notch Escapes | Coder Radio 119","url":"https://coder.show/119","content_text":"Did Microsoft buying Mojang come around because Notch was burned out? Is the problem systemic to independent developers who just love to code?\n\nPlus we respond to your strong feedback regarding privacy & much more!","content_html":"

Did Microsoft buying Mojang come around because Notch was burned out? Is the problem systemic to independent developers who just love to code?

\n\n

Plus we respond to your strong feedback regarding privacy & much more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Did Microsoft buying Mojang come around because Notch was burned out? Is the problem systemic to independent developers who just love to code?\n\nPlus we respond to your strong feedback regarding privacy & much more!","date_published":"2014-09-15T14:43:59.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/5cad2c52-c1f8-4be7-bb2a-44ba3518c07a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23728975,"duration_in_seconds":2702}]},{"id":"F523A03E-26D7-4ABC-B4F8-8A79FEAB82AA","title":"Privacy is a Myth | CR 118","url":"https://coder.show/118","content_text":"The debate over whose responsibility it is to protect your cloud data heats up, we discuss how to get your confidence back & some Vala feedback.\n\nPlus the recent Markdown drama, the systemd hater club & much more!","content_html":"

The debate over whose responsibility it is to protect your cloud data heats up, we discuss how to get your confidence back & some Vala feedback.

\n\n

Plus the recent Markdown drama, the systemd hater club & much more!

\"\"/

","summary":"The debate over whose responsibility it is to protect your cloud data heats up, we discuss how to get your confidence back & some Vala feedback.\n\nPlus the recent Markdown drama, the systemd hater club & much more!","date_published":"2014-09-08T15:31:12.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/c402037b-2c3e-47c8-afd1-94b625d4aebe.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25616049,"duration_in_seconds":2938}]},{"id":"C76AC30B-DB04-425B-8B98-D4EE559292A2","title":"Fools Aren't Protected | CR 117","url":"https://coder.show/117","content_text":"We take live calls, and discuss why .Net rules a Linux Admins life, learning OOP. Then, in light of the recent celebrity photo hacks, do developers have a moral obligation to protect the uninformed public?","content_html":"

We take live calls, and discuss why .Net rules a Linux Admins life, learning OOP. Then, in light of the recent celebrity photo hacks, do developers have a moral obligation to protect the uninformed public?\"\"/

","summary":"We take live calls, and discuss why .Net rules a Linux Admins life, learning OOP. Then, in light of the recent celebrity photo hacks, do developers have a moral obligation to protect the uninformed public?","date_published":"2014-09-02T16:06:41.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/f57a28db-2bed-4b91-87cb-4964c4c41762.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30594146,"duration_in_seconds":3560}]},{"id":"C68C5710-F628-4514-814C-D6587E937011","title":"DOM Be Gone | CR 116","url":"https://coder.show/116","content_text":"Mike and Chris follow up on the TypeScript and JavaScript discussion from last week after a lot of you jumped to the defense of JavaScript. Plus the guys discuss why the phrase “work-life-balance” feels cheap & how each of us have to figure it all out for ourselves.","content_html":"

Mike and Chris follow up on the TypeScript and JavaScript discussion from last week after a lot of you jumped to the defense of JavaScript. Plus the guys discuss why the phrase “work-life-balance” feels cheap & how each of us have to figure it all out for ourselves.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris follow up on the TypeScript and JavaScript discussion from last week after a lot of you jumped to the defense of JavaScript. Plus we discuss why the phrase “work-life-balance” feels cheap & how each of us have to figure it out for ourselves","date_published":"2014-08-25T15:25:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/da13f29a-f1f6-4d64-962e-68b1a83234a7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22119474,"duration_in_seconds":2501}]},{"id":"2083052E-6D7A-4E43-9C36-EB0BF7CE9FA8","title":"The Scripting Chronicles | CR 115","url":"https://coder.show/115","content_text":"Where does TypeScript fit in, and are the many criticisms lobbied at it legitimate? We discuss the state of scripting, and the new dark pragmatism that seems to be setting in.\n\nPlus picking your ideal client, package managers for Windows and Mac, your feedback & more!","content_html":"

Where does TypeScript fit in, and are the many criticisms lobbied at it legitimate? We discuss the state of scripting, and the new dark pragmatism that seems to be setting in.

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Plus picking your ideal client, package managers for Windows and Mac, your feedback & more!

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","summary":"Where does TypeScript fit in, and are the many criticisms lobbied at it legitimate? We discuss the state of scripting, and the new dark pragmatism that seems to be setting in.\n\nPlus picking your ideal client, package managers for Windows and Mac & more!","date_published":"2014-08-18T14:14:15.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/5c0ad0a7-776c-42d9-b81e-c2108793b116.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23103581,"duration_in_seconds":2624}]},{"id":"CC0A3722-1A4A-4DCF-9C03-D341B2CB34B7","title":"Contrarian Contracting | CR 114","url":"https://coder.show/114","content_text":"Mike and Chris share their perspective on successfully cultivating a contact development business, and from their experience, the biggest gotchas that hurt the most.\n\nPlus hosting on your own vs shared services, a little Dart love, and the Linux user who bought a Mac.","content_html":"

Mike and Chris share their perspective on successfully cultivating a contact development business, and from their experience, the biggest gotchas that hurt the most.

\n\n

Plus hosting on your own vs shared services, a little Dart love, and the Linux user who bought a Mac.

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","summary":"Mike and Chris share their perspective on successfully cultivating a contact development business, and the biggest gotchas that hurt the most.\n\nPlus hosting on your own vs shared services, a little Dart love & the Linux user who bought a Mac.","date_published":"2014-08-11T15:17:06.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/cef60148-20fb-4665-aa74-17c376d33ec8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26174092,"duration_in_seconds":3008}]},{"id":"A8D0A3FE-5DD9-4FF1-96DC-100C773E90B4","title":"Corner of Shame | CR 113","url":"https://coder.show/113","content_text":"Mike and Chris record a bonus episode of Coder Radio for you this week. We discuss the possibility of Steam selling productivity apps for Desktop Linux, how Overcast.fm could set the trend for future mobile apps, and Chris shares his thoughts about his new Oculus Rift DK2.\n\nPlus you great feedback, some follow up and more!","content_html":"

Mike and Chris record a bonus episode of Coder Radio for you this week. We discuss the possibility of Steam selling productivity apps for Desktop Linux, how Overcast.fm could set the trend for future mobile apps, and Chris shares his thoughts about his new Oculus Rift DK2.

\n\n

Plus you great feedback, some follow up and more!

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","summary":"Mike and Chris record a bonus episode of Coder Radio for you this week. We discuss the possibility of Steam selling productivity apps for Desktop Linux, how Overcast.fm could set the trend for future mobile apps, and thoughts about the Oculus Rift DK2.","date_published":"2014-08-08T12:20:46.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/421ea14b-2a7d-44ac-8675-7963d019dd2b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27211055,"duration_in_seconds":3137}]},{"id":"27F9829C-BD12-4D33-9D3D-028A1CE9E0B8","title":"The Xamarin Solution | CR 112","url":"https://coder.show/112","content_text":"Mike discusses what his business has noted after using Xamarin and Xamarin.Forms. Plus we bust some myths, discuss use cases and advantages, the disadvantages. \n\nPlus you great feedback, some follow up and more!","content_html":"

Mike discusses what his business has noted after using Xamarin and Xamarin.Forms. Plus we bust some myths, discuss use cases and advantages, the disadvantages.

\n\n

Plus you great feedback, some follow up and more!

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","summary":"Mike discusses what his business has noted after using Xamarin and Xamarin.Forms. Plus we bust some myths, discuss use cases and advantages, the disadvantages. \n\nPlus you great feedback, some follow up and more!","date_published":"2014-08-04T15:21:41.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/ac266782-99bb-4aeb-a1db-9752cd5b66f9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32536201,"duration_in_seconds":3803}]},{"id":"48410383-F1A8-49E8-A2EF-2AA4A818CC87","title":"Microsoft's Culture Anchor | Coder Radio 111","url":"https://coder.show/111","content_text":"Chris makes the case for splitting Microsoft up into a consumer and services split, and why that would be the best possible outcome for developers.\n\nPlus some great feedback, more on selling free software and more!","content_html":"

Chris makes the case for splitting Microsoft up into a consumer and services split, and why that would be the best possible outcome for developers.

\n\n

Plus some great feedback, more on selling free software and more!

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","summary":"Chris makes the case for splitting Microsoft up into a consumer and services split, and why that would be the best possible outcome for developers.\n\nPlus some great feedback, more on selling free software and more!","date_published":"2014-07-21T15:40:11.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/f9041271-af61-4526-b705-87f2b2611638.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23453986,"duration_in_seconds":2668}]},{"id":"8BE487C7-8296-4C42-9AF1-EFE9F1B1CE98","title":"Manual Design | CR 110","url":"https://coder.show/110","content_text":"Have Interface designers led us down a false path? Why is it when heavy lifting is needed our tools still fall short in 2014? Mike discusses the shortcomings of some of our favorite tools, who is on the right track, and what the real solution seems to be.\n\nPlus some great feedback and Chris begins a new kind of challenge.","content_html":"

Have Interface designers led us down a false path? Why is it when heavy lifting is needed our tools still fall short in 2014? Mike discusses the shortcomings of some of our favorite tools, who is on the right track, and what the real solution seems to be.

\n\n

Plus some great feedback and Chris begins a new kind of challenge.

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","summary":"Have Interface designers led us down a false path? Mike discusses the shortcomings of some of our favorite tools, who is on the right track, and what the real solution seems to be.\n\nPlus some great feedback and Chris begins a new kind of challenge.","date_published":"2014-07-14T14:42:37.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/07dd1dba-372b-46c2-87b9-0474a3e75393.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25807536,"duration_in_seconds":2962}]},{"id":"0B1A1C79-B29E-4715-9B60-DED038FA3749","title":"Go Big or Go Lean! | CR 109","url":"https://coder.show/109","content_text":"Mike reflects on his transition from dedicated developer to business management, what makes a business “big” vs “lean” and what the guys feel is a good fit for their goals.\n\nPlus when to cut yourself off from a pet coding project, a book that promises to help you pick a Javascript Framework and more!","content_html":"

Mike reflects on his transition from dedicated developer to business management, what makes a business “big” vs “lean” and what the guys feel is a good fit for their goals.

\n\n

Plus when to cut yourself off from a pet coding project, a book that promises to help you pick a Javascript Framework and more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike reflects on his transition from dedicated developer to business management, what makes a business “big” vs “lean” and what the guys feel is a good fit for their goals.\n\nPlus when to cut yourself off from a pet coding project and more!","date_published":"2014-07-07T14:03:14.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/a4ca827e-e34b-4f7b-9cdb-60997bf879d1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":21881220,"duration_in_seconds":2471}]},{"id":"5AD5EA4F-41F7-46CA-9E2D-55D7C30938DB","title":"Materially Excited | CR 108","url":"https://coder.show/108","content_text":"Mike and Chris cover some great follow up on new hotness burnout. Then we discuss what impressed us and what tempers our excitement from Google I/O 2014. \n\nPlus why AndroidOne could be the Android of the future and a quick chat about Rust.","content_html":"

Mike and Chris cover some great follow up on new hotness burnout. Then we discuss what impressed us and what tempers our excitement from Google I/O 2014.

\n\n

Plus why AndroidOne could be the Android of the future and a quick chat about Rust.

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris cover some great follow up on new hotness burnout. Then we discuss what impressed us and what tempers our excitement from Google I/O 2014. \n\nPlus why AndroidOne could be the Android of the future and a quick chat about Rust.","date_published":"2014-06-30T14:17:33.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/46fc807c-41d8-4630-bc2d-564f9861893f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22821419,"duration_in_seconds":2589}]},{"id":"4749B169-D291-4C4F-B649-6349F3211F7A","title":"New Hotness Exhaustion | CR 107","url":"https://coder.show/107","content_text":"Mike ponders if we can trust ourselves to walk the line between comfort, laziness and experience? \n\nPlus you great feedback, a few more I/O thoughts and a framework you can take home to mom.","content_html":"

Mike ponders if we can trust ourselves to walk the line between comfort, laziness and experience?

\n\n

Plus you great feedback, a few more I/O thoughts and a framework you can take home to mom.

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","summary":"Mike ponders if we can trust ourselves to walk the line between comfort, laziness and experience? \n\nPlus you great feedback, a few more I/O thoughts and a framework you can take home to mom.","date_published":"2014-06-23T14:51:58.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/ca11cc6a-f0a9-4c0b-9123-202a75b86d55.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27231843,"duration_in_seconds":3140}]},{"id":"843D2391-E0D8-49CF-A62B-DC3DB7BF4A3C","title":"Bathroom Marketing | CR 106","url":"https://coder.show/106","content_text":"Our top 10 hopes and expectations from Google I/O 2014. Is this the year Google pushes developers on design, will Google+ take a backseat and more.\n\nPlus our followup includes the challenges facing openGL, why the Nexus program will die, coping with information overload and getting your confidence back.","content_html":"

Our top 10 hopes and expectations from Google I/O 2014. Is this the year Google pushes developers on design, will Google+ take a backseat and more.

\n\n

Plus our followup includes the challenges facing openGL, why the Nexus program will die, coping with information overload and getting your confidence back.

\"\"/

","summary":"Our top 10 hopes from Google I/O 2014. Is this the year Google pushes developers on design, will Google+ take a backseat?\n\nPlus: The challenges facing openGL, why the Nexus program will die, coping with information overload & getting your confidence back.","date_published":"2014-06-16T15:05:57.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/a8045d28-934c-4bf8-9fb9-6dfcfd7412cd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26000239,"duration_in_seconds":2986}]},{"id":"9494D15C-C79A-4F87-AFEA-95239CA49206","title":"The Problem with GitHub | CR 105","url":"https://coder.show/105","content_text":"Mike shares his experience moving from GitHub to a self hosted GitLab installation and the benefits his team realized after making the move.\n\nPlus we’ll take a look at the new Docker announcements, your feedback and some surprise followup!","content_html":"

Mike shares his experience moving from GitHub to a self hosted GitLab installation and the benefits his team realized after making the move.

\n\n

Plus we’ll take a look at the new Docker announcements, your feedback and some surprise followup!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike shares his experience moving from GitHub to a self hosted GitLab installation and the benefits his team realized after making the move.\n\nPlus we’ll take a look at the new Docker announcements, your feedback and some surprise followup!","date_published":"2014-06-09T15:13:06.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/613a4505-69b2-4b27-bb53-dcdd3e65ca31.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25775982,"duration_in_seconds":2958}]},{"id":"E6E44AB1-F5A8-4474-98F6-FCF83D00BBE4","title":"Swift exit for Obj-C | CR 104","url":"https://coder.show/104","content_text":"Mike and Chris share their raw reactions from Apple’s WWDC Keynote, including Mike’s big concerns about Swift.","content_html":"

Mike and Chris share their raw reactions from Apple’s WWDC Keynote, including Mike’s big concerns about Swift.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris share their raw reactions from Apple’s WWDC Keynote, including Mike’s big concerns about Swift.","date_published":"2014-06-02T14:53:51.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/3da07660-4d8f-4511-b1bc-cf9a96f480a5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15072202,"duration_in_seconds":1620}]},{"id":"DB648ED8-7BF9-40E4-969E-E76A1F0D0711","title":"WWDC Predictions 2014 | CR 103","url":"https://coder.show/103","content_text":"Mike and Chris run down their predictions and hopes areas Apple might improve iOS, Mac hardware, and general ecosystem development during next week’s big keynote.\n\nPlus our thoughts on the state of Qt, re-thinking Linux’s market share, and more!","content_html":"

Mike and Chris run down their predictions and hopes areas Apple might improve iOS, Mac hardware, and general ecosystem development during next week’s big keynote.

\n\n

Plus our thoughts on the state of Qt, re-thinking Linux’s market share, and more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris run down their predictions and hopes areas Apple might improve iOS, Mac hardware, and general ecosystem development during next week’s big keynote.\n\nPlus our thoughts on the state of Qt, re-thinking Linux’s market share, and more!","date_published":"2014-05-26T15:36:19.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/f42e0e71-1930-44eb-b079-f1601e2c46d8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":33688376,"duration_in_seconds":3947}]},{"id":"563F843C-6584-48A6-AC21-18AB9270559F","title":"Has Microsoft Lost It's Mojo? | CR 102","url":"https://coder.show/102","content_text":"Mike and Chris discuss how, even when a laptop seems like the obvious choice, sometimes a desktop may be a better fit. Then, will the fate of Microsoft be slowly and embarrassingly slipping into irrelevance?\n\nAnd of course your fantastic feedback and much, much more!","content_html":"

Mike and Chris discuss how, even when a laptop seems like the obvious choice, sometimes a desktop may be a better fit. Then, will the fate of Microsoft be slowly and embarrassingly slipping into irrelevance?

\n\n

And of course your fantastic feedback and much, much more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris discuss how, even when a laptop seems like the obvious choice, sometimes a desktop may be a better fit. Then, will the fate of Microsoft be slowly and embarrassingly slipping into irrelevance?\n\nAnd of course your feedback and much more!","date_published":"2014-05-19T18:02:56.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/24a19d11-f84f-4a1f-a8c2-f253ffa41be2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29703999,"duration_in_seconds":3449}]},{"id":"0C037861-C7A5-4C2A-B3CE-486DF78CA395","title":"Shields Up | CR 101","url":"https://coder.show/101","content_text":"It’s a day filled with war stories, we start off by sharing how things have blown up in our laps this morning, and cover your excellent feedback. \n\nThen - Chris shares his new gadget purchase, and how it’s making him re-think some of his firm opinions.","content_html":"

It’s a day filled with war stories, we start off by sharing how things have blown up in our laps this morning, and cover your excellent feedback.

\n\n

Then - Chris shares his new gadget purchase, and how it’s making him re-think some of his firm opinions.

\"\"/

","summary":"It’s a day filled with war stories, we start off by sharing how things have blown up in our laps this morning, and cover your excellent feedback. \n\nThen - Chris shares his new gadget purchase, and how it’s making him re-think some of his firm opinions.","date_published":"2014-05-12T17:31:06.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/a77ce7cc-3d92-44ac-8120-65c2f880ef1c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20676671,"duration_in_seconds":2320}]},{"id":"886188FC-90C2-4CFA-9B49-0137CAE2A142","title":"0×64 | CR 100","url":"https://coder.show/100","content_text":"Mike and Chris celebrate 100 weeks of Coder Radio by reading some great feedback, discussing new hardware choices, and why the future of desktop Linux is a little worrying.","content_html":"

Mike and Chris celebrate 100 weeks of Coder Radio by reading some great feedback, discussing new hardware choices, and why the future of desktop Linux is a little worrying.\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris celebrate 100 weeks of Coder Radio by reading some great feedback, discussing new hardware choices, and why the future of desktop Linux is a little worrying.","date_published":"2014-05-05T19:30:05.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/6741bf57-35f5-4c22-b832-d7df0176fced.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31237283,"duration_in_seconds":3641}]},{"id":"754586F3-6232-4AAE-98F0-1A93758B3B79","title":"Is That a Weave? | CR 99","url":"https://coder.show/99","content_text":"We double down on your follow up. Working remotely, scratching your itch while at your current job, why we missed Heartbleed, and the video that will make you never again complain about how hard something is.","content_html":"

We double down on your follow up. Working remotely, scratching your itch while at your current job, why we missed Heartbleed, and the video that will make you never again complain about how hard something is.\"\"/

","summary":"We double down on your follow up. Working remotely, scratching your itch while at your current job, why we missed Heartbleed, and the video that will make you never again complain about how hard something is.","date_published":"2014-04-28T16:52:09.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/40c84b6c-889f-4059-b7b7-81204074246c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34153476,"duration_in_seconds":4005}]},{"id":"8F1E59C0-4D4D-4820-B3CB-19D86B841182","title":"Always Be Coding | CR 98","url":"https://coder.show/98","content_text":"Chris and Mike face the limitations of remote workers, and the challenges they’ve experienced. We take your live calls, and discuss the awesome projects you're working on. \n\nWhy you should write code every day, the hard numbers about mobile games, and more!","content_html":"

Chris and Mike face the limitations of remote workers, and the challenges they’ve experienced. We take your live calls, and discuss the awesome projects you're working on.

\n\n

Why you should write code every day, the hard numbers about mobile games, and more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Chris and Mike face the limitations of remote workers, and the challenges they’ve experienced. We take your live calls, and discuss the projects you're working on. \n\nWhy you should write code every day, the hard numbers about mobile games, and more!","date_published":"2014-04-21T10:53:10.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/1f82289b-473a-4041-a8f3-f9a64b00143a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34430038,"duration_in_seconds":4040}]},{"id":"C493C34D-CFA2-4DC3-B917-90924B1D66DC","title":"Open Source, Closed Wallets | CR 97","url":"https://coder.show/97","content_text":"The Heartbleed bug has ignited a new round of open source doubters, but are the renewed concerns about the open source development model unfounded? And what can be done to avoid catastrophes like this in the future? We discuss.\n\nPlus an honest discussion about that moment of no return, your feedback, and more!\n\nNote: Apologies for the transitional audio setup while we move between studios. Improvements next week!","content_html":"

The Heartbleed bug has ignited a new round of open source doubters, but are the renewed concerns about the open source development model unfounded? And what can be done to avoid catastrophes like this in the future? We discuss.

\n\n

Plus an honest discussion about that moment of no return, your feedback, and more!

\n\n

Note: Apologies for the transitional audio setup while we move between studios. Improvements next week!

\"\"/

","summary":"The Heartbleed bug has ignited a new round of open source doubters, but are the renewed concerns about the open source development model unfounded? And what can be done to avoid catastrophes like this in the future? We discuss.","date_published":"2014-04-14T13:25:20.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/bbd5f1af-4cfc-4822-860d-450f7586e8aa.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37560101,"duration_in_seconds":3545}]},{"id":"527B4DF1-FC9B-4E96-9121-329B71C6B2B6","title":"MS Gadget 2.0 | CR 96","url":"https://coder.show/96","content_text":"Microsoft shocks the developer community by open sourcing some of their crown .Net jewels. Mike and Chris discuss the ramifications for Java, and the overall strategy Microsoft could be shifting too. Plus why the return of the Start Menu is a massive middle finger to devs, and other interesting bits from Build 2014.\n\nPlus your follow up on Oculus VR, the Blame Game, and more!","content_html":"

Microsoft shocks the developer community by open sourcing some of their crown .Net jewels. Mike and Chris discuss the ramifications for Java, and the overall strategy Microsoft could be shifting too. Plus why the return of the Start Menu is a massive middle finger to devs, and other interesting bits from Build 2014.

\n\n

Plus your follow up on Oculus VR, the Blame Game, and more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Microsoft shocks the developer community by open sourcing some of their crown .Net jewels. Mike and Chris discuss the ramifications for Java, and the overall strategy Microsoft could be shifting too.","date_published":"2014-04-07T12:39:22.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/557e0c21-5bfe-4a70-9c8d-41a5271336af.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37591075,"duration_in_seconds":3548}]},{"id":"87BD6BA5-621A-4AD5-9176-303BABB6711C","title":"The Blame Game | CR 95","url":"https://coder.show/95","content_text":"Are your projects cursed with knowledge of the present? Mike and Chris discuss the tendency to blame the last guy, and in some cases even scapegoat the absent. And why its only human to see all the mistakes of those who came before you.\n\nPlus our thoughts on Facebook buying Oculus VR, your feedback, and more!","content_html":"

Are your projects cursed with knowledge of the present? Mike and Chris discuss the tendency to blame the last guy, and in some cases even scapegoat the absent. And why its only human to see all the mistakes of those who came before you.

\n\n

Plus our thoughts on Facebook buying Oculus VR, your feedback, and more!

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","summary":"Are your projects cursed with knowledge of the present? Mike and Chris discuss the tendency to blame the last guy, and in some cases even scapegoat the absent. And why its only human to see all the mistakes of those who came before you.","date_published":"2014-03-31T11:40:54.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/fecd3da1-9715-440f-9ac8-7c9f469bfaf5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":38236378,"duration_in_seconds":3612}]},{"id":"2EDD55C2-CADD-43E3-9D90-C00ABD47E194","title":"Paranoid Android Developers | CR 94","url":"https://coder.show/94","content_text":"Android growth is exploding, and showing no signs of slowing down… So why are big players still avoiding the platform? We’ll challenge some common misconceptions on why developers avoid Android.\n\nPlus big Silicon Valley tech companies get busted colluding to keep wages low, the contractor fudge factor, your feedback..\n\nAnd more!","content_html":"

Android growth is exploding, and showing no signs of slowing down… So why are big players still avoiding the platform? We’ll challenge some common misconceptions on why developers avoid Android.

\n\n

Plus big Silicon Valley tech companies get busted colluding to keep wages low, the contractor fudge factor, your feedback..

\n\n

And more!

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","summary":"Android growth is exploding, and showing no signs of slowing down… So why are big players still avoiding the platform? We’ll challenge some common misconceptions on why developers avoid Android.","date_published":"2014-03-24T11:47:49.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/365a9be7-862e-46c7-9a03-f801d515f69c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37881585,"duration_in_seconds":3577}]},{"id":"08E6226C-360A-4355-BE40-9A39CC724F12","title":"Ruby off the Rails | CR 93","url":"https://coder.show/93","content_text":"The Rails community was blasted by a distinguished, and disgruntled member. But does his criticism hold up? And is there a larger problem at play here? Plus our thoughts on Amazon’s rumored new console, and a great batch of your feedback!","content_html":"

The Rails community was blasted by a distinguished, and disgruntled member. But does his criticism hold up? And is there a larger problem at play here? Plus our thoughts on Amazon’s rumored new console, and a great batch of your feedback!\"\"/

","summary":"The Rails community was blasted by a distinguished, and disgruntled member. But does his criticism hold up? And is there a larger problem at play here? Plus our thoughts on Amazon’s rumored new console, and a great batch of your feedback!","date_published":"2014-03-17T11:39:02.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/e8c183af-b720-4d41-8fc6-52cfec1619f2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37687826,"duration_in_seconds":3557}]},{"id":"20661542-3B05-4F54-B4C5-CBFA4DBE2EAC","title":"Persona Non Grata | CR 92","url":"https://coder.show/92","content_text":"We embrace Daylight saving time with a special call-in edition of Coder Radio. Topics include a chat with one of the developers behind the online JavaScript assembly emulator, the encroachment of DRM in everyday life, and why Mozilla’s Persona has been put out to pasture and the difficult problem that creates for developers. \n\nPlus your feedback, and much more!","content_html":"

We embrace Daylight saving time with a special call-in edition of Coder Radio. Topics include a chat with one of the developers behind the online JavaScript assembly emulator, the encroachment of DRM in everyday life, and why Mozilla’s Persona has been put out to pasture and the difficult problem that creates for developers.

\n\n

Plus your feedback, and much more!

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","summary":"We embrace Daylight saving time with a special call-in edition of Coder Radio. We discuss DRM, feedback, Mozilla’s Persona being put out to pasture and much more!","date_published":"2014-03-10T11:40:53.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/133a8e42-e7e3-40bc-b712-eb6afc8b661a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31649727,"duration_in_seconds":2954}]},{"id":"ADA145A1-386D-4821-B572-C7F402C54967","title":"Your Database is Slow | CR 91","url":"https://coder.show/91","content_text":"Oren Eini from Hibernating Rhinos joins us to discuss their “second generation” document database written in .NET. We have an insightful conversation about RavenDB, a flexible data model designed to address requirements coming from real-world systems. \n\nPlus our surprising answer to the big certification question, your emails, and more.","content_html":"

Oren Eini from Hibernating Rhinos joins us to discuss their “second generation” document database written in .NET. We have an insightful conversation about RavenDB, a flexible data model designed to address requirements coming from real-world systems.

\n\n

Plus our surprising answer to the big certification question, your emails, and more.

\"\"/

","summary":"Oren Eini from Hibernating Rhinos joins us to discuss their “second generation” document database written in .NET. We have an insightful conversation about RavenDB, a flexible data model designed to address requirements coming from real-world systems.","date_published":"2014-03-03T11:28:04.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/36ba12a2-572b-4a8a-9bc3-c25cf4da5566.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34653484,"duration_in_seconds":3254}]},{"id":"6523D922-6F26-448A-9CB8-9BDCD7EBD8AF","title":"Get Yourself Tested | CR 90","url":"https://coder.show/90","content_text":"Florian Motlik from Codeship joins us to discuss automated unit testing, a practical approach to rethinking how to get started with your own testing, and how Codeship’s hosted continuous integration and continuous deployment platform is bringing much needed relief to some of developments most tedious tasks.\n\nPlus getting started with simple approach, when to take the money, your emails, and more!","content_html":"

Florian Motlik from Codeship joins us to discuss automated unit testing, a practical approach to rethinking how to get started with your own testing, and how Codeship’s hosted continuous integration and continuous deployment platform is bringing much needed relief to some of developments most tedious tasks.

\n\n

Plus getting started with simple approach, when to take the money, your emails, and more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Florian Motlik from Codeship joins us to discuss how Codeship’s hosted continuous integration and continuous deployment platform is bringing much needed relief.","date_published":"2014-02-24T11:31:19.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/9f4cb40e-2baf-4ad5-a79c-36b574252ad6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":36330613,"duration_in_seconds":3422}]},{"id":"4D8F33E7-7138-4DAE-9022-AB01FB302BE1","title":"The Cost of Comments | CR 89","url":"https://coder.show/89","content_text":"Responding to criticism for an open source project, or a closed commercial project can be a very tricky things. Mike and Chris share their thoughts on how you can properly set expectations and respond to negative feedback.\n\nPlus what roles users play in their interaction with developers, your feedback, and more!","content_html":"

Responding to criticism for an open source project, or a closed commercial project can be a very tricky things. Mike and Chris share their thoughts on how you can properly set expectations and respond to negative feedback.

\n\n

Plus what roles users play in their interaction with developers, your feedback, and more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Responding to criticism for an open source project, or a closed commercial project can be a very tricky things. Mike and Chris share their thoughts on how you can properly set expectations and respond to negative feedback.","date_published":"2014-02-17T12:35:31.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/700856e7-004f-4201-9eeb-8c2fefdbb901.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":47398300,"duration_in_seconds":4528}]},{"id":"0CFE7A2F-791F-4F88-9241-DEF5CFBE5D07","title":"Paper Cuts Deep | CR 88","url":"https://coder.show/88","content_text":"Mike and Chris use the recent drama around Paper and Flappy Bird to have a wider discussion about the forces against Indie developers. And our reactions to the CEO change at Microsoft.\n\nPlus some great feedback, and more!","content_html":"

Mike and Chris use the recent drama around Paper and Flappy Bird to have a wider discussion about the forces against Indie developers. And our reactions to the CEO change at Microsoft.

\n\n

Plus some great feedback, and more!

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","summary":"Mike and Chris use the recent drama around Paper and Flappy Bird to have a wider discussion about the forces against Indie developers. And our reactions to the CEO change at Microsoft.\n\nPlus some great feedback, and more!","date_published":"2014-02-10T12:14:40.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/047caaa1-192e-4d3b-8e3c-d4275ad012a7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":45864107,"duration_in_seconds":4375}]},{"id":"827B3165-C45C-4A30-823D-EB2730BB1244","title":"Waning Windows | CR 87","url":"https://coder.show/87","content_text":"Mike and Chris address a number of topics this week, from open source project’s properly communicating with the media, Google selling Motorola to Lenovo, and a debate about Microsoft’s rumored CEO choice.\n\nPlus your feedback, and more!","content_html":"

Mike and Chris address a number of topics this week, from open source project’s properly communicating with the media, Google selling Motorola to Lenovo, and a debate about Microsoft’s rumored CEO choice.

\n\n

Plus your feedback, and more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Mike and Chris address a number of topics this week, from open source project’s properly communicating with the media, Google selling Motorola to Lenovo, and a debate about Microsoft’s rumored CEO choice.\n\nPlus your feedback, and more!","date_published":"2014-02-03T12:13:39.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/ddff818f-878b-47fd-b4ce-0594cc2345f1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":43214008,"duration_in_seconds":4110}]},{"id":"256CA2E1-DFD5-49EA-A9C1-D05EB6097631","title":"Myth of Magic Methodology | CR 86","url":"https://coder.show/86","content_text":"Is the concept of a one sized fits all methodology getting tired? We revisit Agile in the dynamic client/developer relationship. Then how opening up your development plans to the community, even for commercial software, can be full of benefits and drawbacks.\n\nPlus a great batch of your feedback, and much more.","content_html":"

Is the concept of a one sized fits all methodology getting tired? We revisit Agile in the dynamic client/developer relationship. Then how opening up your development plans to the community, even for commercial software, can be full of benefits and drawbacks.

\n\n

Plus a great batch of your feedback, and much more.

\"\"/

","summary":"Is the concept of a one sized fits all methodology getting tired? We revisit Agile in the dynamic client/developer relationship. Then how opening up your development plans to the community, even for commercial software, can be full of benefits & drawbacks","date_published":"2014-01-27T12:08:09.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/86a49d95-aa80-43ef-8620-d8c07b4d8a22.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":44394827,"duration_in_seconds":4228}]},{"id":"A4DCA5F9-4D49-4EF3-8573-BF964C7CDBC9","title":"Backend Lockin | CR 85","url":"https://coder.show/85","content_text":"Back-end services are really helping developers focus on their core competency, but how quickly will you need to go outside the box? What about vendor lock-in?\n\nPlus: A ton of great feedback, resisting the urge to hate change, and much more.","content_html":"

Back-end services are really helping developers focus on their core competency, but how quickly will you need to go outside the box? What about vendor lock-in?

\n\n

Plus: A ton of great feedback, resisting the urge to hate change, and much more.

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","summary":"Back-end services are really helping developers focus on their core competency, but how quickly will you need to go outside the box? What about vendor lock-in?\n\nPlus: A ton of great feedback, resisting the urge to hate change, and much more.","date_published":"2014-01-20T12:02:01.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/8883a79c-c3c3-442f-b0a6-e5270f3fcf77.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":42810167,"duration_in_seconds":4070}]},{"id":"69EAC03C-C872-4B5A-9A02-81C4CD858332","title":"Ops vs Dev | CR 84","url":"https://coder.show/84","content_text":"The classic battle flairs up this week, and the guys discuss how an over controlling sysadmin can slow down an important project, and why that problem seems to be so much worse in business.\n\nPlus the market is still hot for Java, but down discount Python or C#, making a big career change, and the standard for replacing your own inhouse tools.","content_html":"

The classic battle flairs up this week, and the guys discuss how an over controlling sysadmin can slow down an important project, and why that problem seems to be so much worse in business.

\n\n

Plus the market is still hot for Java, but down discount Python or C#, making a big career change, and the standard for replacing your own inhouse tools.

\"\"/

","summary":"The classic battle flairs up this week, and the guys discuss how an over controlling sysadmin can slow down an important project, and why that problem seems to be so much worse in business.","date_published":"2014-01-13T12:02:34.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b8858d17-2ab3-4aad-ae0a-c851f18e8405.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":38698374,"duration_in_seconds":3658}]},{"id":"568EC56C-49A8-4AD6-844B-AEC438A6AB57","title":"It’s Java’s Year | CR 83","url":"https://coder.show/83","content_text":"We’ll bust some java myths with Mark Heckler, a software engineer at Oracle. Plus the status of Duke, java on embedded systems, and what the future holds.\n\nPlus your feedback and some of Mike’s 2014 bets.","content_html":"

We’ll bust some java myths with Mark Heckler, a software engineer at Oracle. Plus the status of Duke, java on embedded systems, and what the future holds.

\n\n

Plus your feedback and some of Mike’s 2014 bets.

\"\"/

","summary":"We’ll bust some java myths with Mark Heckler, a software engineer at Oracle. Plus the status of Duke, java on embedded systems, and what the future holds.\n\nPlus your feedback and some of Mike’s 2014 bets.","date_published":"2014-01-06T12:02:04.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/8d82c987-972a-48f5-a814-f39667c4f53c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":39931407,"duration_in_seconds":3782}]},{"id":"1CC89E14-57B1-4D53-92C2-810DE0624D43","title":"Coding Transitions | CR 82","url":"https://coder.show/82","content_text":"With a little reflection on the years big moments, the guys look ahead to 2014. We’ll debate what’s going to be the big stories of 2014 for developers, and the tech industry at large.\n\nPlus we’ll answer a few of your questions, and toss in a couple surprises in our last episode of 2013!","content_html":"

With a little reflection on the years big moments, the guys look ahead to 2014. We’ll debate what’s going to be the big stories of 2014 for developers, and the tech industry at large.

\n\n

Plus we’ll answer a few of your questions, and toss in a couple surprises in our last episode of 2013!

\"\"/

","summary":"With a little reflection on the years big moments, the guys look ahead to 2014. We’ll debate what’s going to be the big stories of 2014 for developers, and the tech industry at large.","date_published":"2013-12-30T11:55:13.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/5e782945-1679-4803-a9e9-7e799c5d5d35.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":40493024,"duration_in_seconds":3838}]},{"id":"12FA6F20-4124-4A01-AA75-84C440488819","title":"The Freelancer Dilemma | CR 81","url":"https://coder.show/81","content_text":"The guys take some calls and discuss a wide range of great topics. From workspace setups, developer hardware, C vs C++, and the real problems facing contract programmers.\n\nPlus a batch of your feedback, the best editor ever (for Windows), and more!","content_html":"

The guys take some calls and discuss a wide range of great topics. From workspace setups, developer hardware, C vs C++, and the real problems facing contract programmers.

\n\n

Plus a batch of your feedback, the best editor ever (for Windows), and more!

\"\"/

","summary":"The guys take some calls and discuss a wide range of great topics. From workspace setups, developer hardware, C vs C++, and the real problems facing contract programmers.\n\nPlus a batch of your feedback, the best editor ever (for Windows), and more!","date_published":"2013-12-23T06:55:16.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/a44f60b7-76f0-4e31-8cdb-601e8b10cd74.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":43405805,"duration_in_seconds":4129}]},{"id":"E7ADB6E8-8734-4534-8433-42ABF3799E27","title":"The SteamOS Conspiracy | CR 80","url":"https://coder.show/80","content_text":"Early builds of SteamOS have landed, and we wonder what the larger implications are. Plus our thoughts on Microsoft's clear challenges, the problem with Qt Creator, and betting on the future.\n\nPlus your feedback, our thoughts on cloud build services, and much more!","content_html":"

Early builds of SteamOS have landed, and we wonder what the larger implications are. Plus our thoughts on Microsoft's clear challenges, the problem with Qt Creator, and betting on the future.

\n\n

Plus your feedback, our thoughts on cloud build services, and much more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Early builds of SteamOS have landed, and we wonder what the larger implications are. Plus our thoughts on Microsoft's clear challenges, the problem with Qt Creator, and betting on the future.","date_published":"2013-12-16T14:35:21.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/db90112b-2443-4388-b3fa-169714a6f1c4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":45608336,"duration_in_seconds":4349}]},{"id":"CDD14026-0AEE-40C4-BC52-F90FA87C0342","title":"Two French Presses | CR 79","url":"https://coder.show/79","content_text":"After discussing our caffeine regimes, we take a crack at getting Q&A right. We’ll share some personal experiences with Q&A gone wrong, and our tips for fixing it.\n\nPlus a look back at one of the giant’s shoulders developers stand on today, and your emails.","content_html":"

After discussing our caffeine regimes, we take a crack at getting Q&A right. We’ll share some personal experiences with Q&A gone wrong, and our tips for fixing it.

\n\n

Plus a look back at one of the giant’s shoulders developers stand on today, and your emails.

\"\"/

","summary":"After discussing our caffeine regimes, we take a crack at getting Q&A right. We’ll share some personal experiences with Q&A gone wrong, and our tips for fixing it.\n\nPlus a look back at one of the giant’s shoulders developers stand on today.","date_published":"2013-12-09T11:53:07.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/f3d1a133-6712-421d-b898-5df0202ef0b3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35892173,"duration_in_seconds":3378}]},{"id":"133138B1-752D-4DCD-B39F-28FD3AD4F871","title":"Code Your Enthusiasm | CR 78","url":"https://coder.show/78","content_text":"It’s a mailbag special with a hidden message. Mike and Chris discuss burnout a bit more, the pitfalls of bad Q&A, automated UI testing, and the open source projects we’re thankful for this year.","content_html":"

It’s a mailbag special with a hidden message. Mike and Chris discuss burnout a bit more, the pitfalls of bad Q&A, automated UI testing, and the open source projects we’re thankful for this year.\"\"/

","summary":"It’s a mailbag special with a hidden message. Mike and Chris discuss burnout a bit more, the pitfalls of bad Q&A, automated UI testing, and the open source projects we’re thankful for this year.","date_published":"2013-12-02T14:01:30.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/2ad463d7-f647-4724-b66d-d1acd53b876b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":65029591,"duration_in_seconds":6292}]},{"id":"9436CC71-3489-4A76-B574-0B4C32221246","title":"The Big Xbone | CR 77","url":"https://coder.show/77","content_text":"Is the Xbox One the next big App platform? We’ll share theories. Plus where to books fit in for self education? Are they too slow, or is there a place for the printed medium in a rapidly developing industry? \n\nPlus a batch of your emails, our follow up, and more!","content_html":"

Is the Xbox One the next big App platform? We’ll share theories. Plus where to books fit in for self education? Are they too slow, or is there a place for the printed medium in a rapidly developing industry?

\n\n

Plus a batch of your emails, our follow up, and more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Is the Xbox One the next big App platform? We’ll share theories. Plus where to books fit in for self education? Are they too slow, or is there a place for the printed medium in a rapidly developing industry? ","date_published":"2013-11-25T12:37:28.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/c1ca6bd9-7e82-4b72-a74a-2229c5371e16.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":41843305,"duration_in_seconds":3973}]},{"id":"3B9063D5-E5E6-4892-A36E-487D1DCA4A0D","title":"Burned by Agile | CR 76","url":"https://coder.show/76","content_text":"Burnout kills your productivity, creativity, and ability to get things done. The worst part? It can sneak up in different ways. Mike and Chris share how to recognize burnout, a quick fix to get you through, and their personal long term fixes.\n\nPlus a great batch of emails, setting your weekend rate, and much more.","content_html":"

Burnout kills your productivity, creativity, and ability to get things done. The worst part? It can sneak up in different ways. Mike and Chris share how to recognize burnout, a quick fix to get you through, and their personal long term fixes.

\n\n

Plus a great batch of emails, setting your weekend rate, and much more.

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","summary":"Burnout kills your productivity, creativity, and ability to get things done. The worst part? It can sneak up in different ways. Mike and Chris share how to recognize burnout, a quick fix to get you through, and their personal long term fixes.","date_published":"2013-11-18T12:46:59.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/eae0ef84-6a2d-4087-83a3-629c1ab97240.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":49517373,"duration_in_seconds":4740}]},{"id":"E93E7480-4968-43BA-9A97-700DF4B31AF9","title":"Deploying the Haterade | CR 75","url":"https://coder.show/75","content_text":"A recent snafu has left Mike in a bit of a bind with a client, and technical glitches nearly threatened to toss Chris out on the side of the road.\n\nAfter digging through a batch of really great emails, the guys air some dirty laundry. This week we crack open a cold one, and chug some haterade.","content_html":"

A recent snafu has left Mike in a bit of a bind with a client, and technical glitches nearly threatened to toss Chris out on the side of the road.

\n\n

After digging through a batch of really great emails, the guys air some dirty laundry. This week we crack open a cold one, and chug some haterade.

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","summary":"A recent snafu has left Mike in a bit of a bind with a client, and technical glitches nearly threatened to toss Chris out on the side of the road.","date_published":"2013-11-11T13:03:36.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/f0eed889-124e-4f8c-9586-8fbb68211c28.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":44735234,"duration_in_seconds":4262}]},{"id":"1B0A11CC-7926-4E76-A8BF-5741FC7081C9","title":"Justifying Java | CR 74","url":"https://coder.show/74","content_text":"After discussing recent hardware gadget purchases, and why, the guys jump into the case of Java. Mike’s ready to justify his love, for Java.\n\nPlus a little dev world hoopla, your feedback, and more!","content_html":"

After discussing recent hardware gadget purchases, and why, the guys jump into the case of Java. Mike’s ready to justify his love, for Java.

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Plus a little dev world hoopla, your feedback, and more!

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","summary":"After discussing recent hardware gadget purchases, and why, the guys jump into the case of Java. Mike’s ready to justify his love, for Java.\n\nPlus a little dev world hoopla, your feedback, and more!\n\n","date_published":"2013-11-04T12:02:45.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/74aa6dcb-ec1b-417b-a85e-6d47161dfe9a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":38212799,"duration_in_seconds":3610}]},{"id":"41768EE7-D3B6-4E62-BEA8-6C1CB7D2852C","title":"Baby Got Backend | CR 73","url":"https://coder.show/73","content_text":"From backups to deployment, we go back to the backend! The new solutions giving us the opportunity to reconsider the infrastructure around our projects.\n\nPlus gearing up for 64bit development, and much more.","content_html":"

From backups to deployment, we go back to the backend! The new solutions giving us the opportunity to reconsider the infrastructure around our projects.

\n\n

Plus gearing up for 64bit development, and much more.

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","summary":"From backups to deployment, we go back to the backend! The new solutions giving us the opportunity to reconsider the infrastructure around our projects.\n\nPlus gearing up for 64bit development, and much more.","date_published":"2013-10-28T12:26:27.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/46e98d6c-b254-4e43-a9b3-8077503887f3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":43579152,"duration_in_seconds":4147}]},{"id":"CD6AC1ED-2366-47D4-B3AA-01DA8ECF71EA","title":"Relatively Laid Out | CR 72","url":"https://coder.show/72","content_text":"With big Google and Apple events on the horizon we look at how Google’s early investment in relative UI layouts will be paying dividends in Android 4.4 KitKat.\n\nPlus: Your emails, our php follow up, a few near-term predictions, and even an RMS rap.","content_html":"

With big Google and Apple events on the horizon we look at how Google’s early investment in relative UI layouts will be paying dividends in Android 4.4 KitKat.

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Plus: Your emails, our php follow up, a few near-term predictions, and even an RMS rap.

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","summary":"With big Google and Apple events on the horizon we look at how Google’s early investment in relative UI layouts will be paying dividends in Android 4.4 KitKat.\n\nPlus: Your emails, our php follow up, a few near-term predictions, and even an RMS rap.","date_published":"2013-10-21T12:42:56.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/754bf842-0ba8-4b6b-946c-3184519e133e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":48608862,"duration_in_seconds":4649}]},{"id":"1F28F8D7-ABBB-4F06-9B7D-EED991BEFF04","title":"Betting on Linux | CR 71","url":"https://coder.show/71","content_text":"When targeting Linux, developers have to face some tough choices. Mike’s spent a year planning his move and discusses the opportunity and the risk of supporting Linux, how much effort should be put into targeting Ubuntu, and keeping the big picture in mind.\n\nPlus our follow up and your feedback!","content_html":"

When targeting Linux, developers have to face some tough choices. Mike’s spent a year planning his move and discusses the opportunity and the risk of supporting Linux, how much effort should be put into targeting Ubuntu, and keeping the big picture in mind.

\n\n

Plus our follow up and your feedback!

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","summary":"When targeting Linux, developers have to face some tough choices. Mike’s spent a year planning his move and discusses the opportunity and the risk of supporting Linux, how much effort should be put into targeting Ubuntu.","date_published":"2013-10-14T12:31:47.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/e7328caf-a9c8-4ee9-b448-f2e6e3c63cc7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":46107249,"duration_in_seconds":4399}]},{"id":"C049A7BF-6EAB-4A57-8E0F-910B8715B1BE","title":"Toolchain Transitions | CR 70","url":"https://coder.show/70","content_text":"Mike’s making some big changes to his workflow, and sharing the tools in his box. We’ll look at the transition to Ubuntu Linux for Mike and his dev team, and the productivity advantages they see.\n\nPlus planning for scale, a fresh look at Vala, your emails, and more!","content_html":"

Mike’s making some big changes to his workflow, and sharing the tools in his box. We’ll look at the transition to Ubuntu Linux for Mike and his dev team, and the productivity advantages they see.

\n\n

Plus planning for scale, a fresh look at Vala, your emails, and more!

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","summary":"Mike’s making some big changes to his workflow, and sharing the tools in his box. We’ll look at the transition to Ubuntu Linux for Mike and his dev team, and the productivity advantages they see.","date_published":"2013-10-07T12:45:05.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/8e8dc62d-7f67-4ce5-b505-ee84a1ed9fda.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":48524911,"duration_in_seconds":4641}]},{"id":"6699EA23-0ADA-45B7-A530-0A94705AF35E","title":"With Apologies to Texas | CR 69","url":"https://coder.show/69","content_text":"Mike and Chris chew on the major problems patent trolls are creating for small and large development shops.\n\nThen it’s a race to the bottom for software prices, and the guys have a few theories on what, if anything, developers can do to carve out a living.","content_html":"

Mike and Chris chew on the major problems patent trolls are creating for small and large development shops.

\n\n

Then it’s a race to the bottom for software prices, and the guys have a few theories on what, if anything, developers can do to carve out a living.

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","summary":"Mike and Chris chew on the major problems patent trolls are creating for small and large development shops.\n\nThen it’s a race to the bottom for software prices, and the guys have a few theories on what, if anything, developers can do to carve out a living","date_published":"2013-09-30T11:57:40.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/adf99aa2-9cb6-43fb-a7f7-f02ad690e8df.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":40062093,"duration_in_seconds":3795}]},{"id":"B0929660-F844-48BE-BF6D-9192C7C7779E","title":"ASP.Magic | CR 68","url":"https://coder.show/68","content_text":"Mike discusses the culture clash between the ASP.Net framework diehards, and the recent converts. ASP.Net and Azure services have been at the core of project Mike and his team have had underway for a couple months and they’ve gotten a good feeling of it’s strengths and weakness.\n\nPlus our live reaction to SteamOS, ending the platform/tool wars that even your benevolent hosts find themselves falling into, your feedback, and much more!","content_html":"

Mike discusses the culture clash between the ASP.Net framework diehards, and the recent converts. ASP.Net and Azure services have been at the core of project Mike and his team have had underway for a couple months and they’ve gotten a good feeling of it’s strengths and weakness.

\n\n

Plus our live reaction to SteamOS, ending the platform/tool wars that even your benevolent hosts find themselves falling into, your feedback, and much more!

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","summary":"Mike discusses the culture clash between the ASP.Net framework diehards, and the recent converts.","date_published":"2013-09-23T12:53:25.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/92a5d0a7-3221-4c5e-9052-79724bd3a048.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":49335656,"duration_in_seconds":4722}]},{"id":"D1636789-DBED-405F-A582-F128ECC2B7C8","title":"Blazing 7 | CR 67","url":"https://coder.show/67","content_text":"iOS 7 is landing and Mike and Chris discuss what’s in store for developers, and the real reason to put a 64bit CPU in a cell phone.\n\nPlus the core of what’s wrong with Microsoft, practicing security from the start, your emails and more!","content_html":"

iOS 7 is landing and Mike and Chris discuss what’s in store for developers, and the real reason to put a 64bit CPU in a cell phone.

\n\n

Plus the core of what’s wrong with Microsoft, practicing security from the start, your emails and more!

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","summary":"iOS 7 is landing and Mike and Chris discuss what’s in store for developers, and the real reason to put a 64bit CPU in a cell phone.\n\nPlus the core of what’s wrong with Microsoft, practicing security from the start, your emails and more!","date_published":"2013-09-16T13:36:22.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/85747ba2-6060-4b6b-9f46-0ff50769e0f4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":58617032,"duration_in_seconds":5650}]},{"id":"ABA59717-C0FC-45B7-A64C-B2C39801587E","title":"Docker All The Things | CR 66","url":"https://coder.show/66","content_text":"We’re joined by two gentlemen from dotCloud, the folks behind Docker. We chat about what Docker is best at, how far out the 1.0 release is, the projects use of Go, the future of Docker, and much more.\n\nPlus is the commoditization of software development a bad thing? Your emails, and more.","content_html":"

We’re joined by two gentlemen from dotCloud, the folks behind Docker. We chat about what Docker is best at, how far out the 1.0 release is, the projects use of Go, the future of Docker, and much more.

\n\n

Plus is the commoditization of software development a bad thing? Your emails, and more.

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","summary":"We’re joined by two gentlemen from dotCloud, the folks behind Docker. We chat about what Docker is best at, how far out the 1.0 release is, the projects use of Go, the future of Docker, and much more.","date_published":"2013-09-09T12:29:11.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/3b569827-a757-4093-bf63-3c781fadeb9d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29560747,"duration_in_seconds":2745}]},{"id":"8AE233D8-A1A2-4AB4-AE27-50C0159592BF","title":"Love’s Labor Lost | CR 65","url":"https://coder.show/65","content_text":"It’s a Monday holiday episode of the Coder Radio show, so we opened up the Skype lines and officially declare this episode a grab bag of topics!\n\nFrom the death of JavaScript to Android vs iOS we touch on a list of favorite topics.","content_html":"

It’s a Monday holiday episode of the Coder Radio show, so we opened up the Skype lines and officially declare this episode a grab bag of topics!

\n\n

From the death of JavaScript to Android vs iOS we touch on a list of favorite topics.

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","summary":"It’s a Monday holiday episode of the Coder Radio show, so we opened up the Skype lines and officially declare this episode a grab bag of topics!\n\nFrom the death of JavaScript to Android vs iOS we touch on a list of favorite topics.","date_published":"2013-09-02T12:11:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/76649b7f-9a35-4b46-b08b-2a86810d9ba1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":39382050,"duration_in_seconds":3727}]},{"id":"5983A5E7-DE06-4DE0-BE5D-82234CA66219","title":"Bye Bye Ballmer | CR 64","url":"https://coder.show/64","content_text":"Steve Ballmer’s legacy at Microsoft is controversial. We look over the long list of big and quiet successes and failures under his watch as CEO. Plus what we think the big problem facing Microsoft is going to be long term, and if they can really transform into a “devices and services” company.\n\nPlus we’ll discuss the big problem with SourceForge, self taught programing vs structured schooling, your emails, and more!","content_html":"

Steve Ballmer’s legacy at Microsoft is controversial. We look over the long list of big and quiet successes and failures under his watch as CEO. Plus what we think the big problem facing Microsoft is going to be long term, and if they can really transform into a “devices and services” company.

\n\n

Plus we’ll discuss the big problem with SourceForge, self taught programing vs structured schooling, your emails, and more!

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","summary":"Steve Ballmer’s legacy at Microsoft is controversial. We look over the long list of big and quiet successes and failures under his watch as CEO. Plus what we think the big problem facing Microsoft is going to be long term.","date_published":"2013-08-26T12:25:39.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/1f4670a8-61fd-4b7e-b363-015f5d413145.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":43470710,"duration_in_seconds":4136}]},{"id":"482C6D96-3361-4BE3-8654-787A94CB0DF1","title":"Mozilla Persona | CR 63","url":"https://coder.show/63","content_text":"We chat with Dan at the Mozilla about his work on the Persona project, and how Mozilla offers developers a neutral platform for effective authentication.\n\nPlus our thoughts on what’s troubling the Ubuntu Edge project, a batch of your questions, and much more!","content_html":"

We chat with Dan at the Mozilla about his work on the Persona project, and how Mozilla offers developers a neutral platform for effective authentication.

\n\n

Plus our thoughts on what’s troubling the Ubuntu Edge project, a batch of your questions, and much more!

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","summary":"We chat with Dan at the Mozilla about his work on the Persona project, and how Mozilla offers developers a neutral platform for effective authentication.\n\nPlus our thoughts on what’s troubling the Ubuntu Edge project.","date_published":"2013-08-19T18:51:14.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/f1ee34f1-b897-40c4-8a49-878b23d29a2f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":59324934,"duration_in_seconds":5721}]},{"id":"5994DA43-2974-4046-A8DB-F7F64DFE3CD2","title":"FizzBuzzed! | CR 62","url":"https://coder.show/62","content_text":"Hiring can be a real pain in the butt. The guys share the horror stories from interviews they’ve conducted that went horribly wrong. Plus a few tips for getting a gig.\n\nThen the guys chew on the dev hoopla of the week, and read some great emails.","content_html":"

Hiring can be a real pain in the butt. The guys share the horror stories from interviews they’ve conducted that went horribly wrong. Plus a few tips for getting a gig.

\n\n

Then the guys chew on the dev hoopla of the week, and read some great emails.

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","summary":"Hiring can be a real pain in the butt. The guys share the horror stories from interviews they’ve conducted that went horribly wrong. Plus a few tips for getting a gig.\n\nThen the guys chew on the dev hoopla of the week, and read some great emails.","date_published":"2013-08-12T12:04:49.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b21f1ab3-9dc1-4303-b2ef-23ed59134713.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":38498069,"duration_in_seconds":3638}]},{"id":"C36E3EA2-2244-48BA-BA7C-4477AD0C0E45","title":"Office Hours | CR 61","url":"https://coder.show/61","content_text":"Mike and Chris bare it all on their classic work/life balance struggles. Dealing with the unique circumstances of working at home, why it’s not the dream 9-to-5 types picture.\n\nPlus your feedback, a few follow ups and much more!","content_html":"

Mike and Chris bare it all on their classic work/life balance struggles. Dealing with the unique circumstances of working at home, why it’s not the dream 9-to-5 types picture.

\n\n

Plus your feedback, a few follow ups and much more!

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","summary":"Mike and Chris bare it all on their classic work/life balance struggles. Dealing with the unique circumstances of working at home, why it’s not the dream 9-to-5 types picture.\n\nPlus your feedback, a few follow ups and much more!","date_published":"2013-08-05T13:42:44.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/13bda8f9-d687-4fc1-9c70-eb3832c95470.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":39085270,"duration_in_seconds":3697}]},{"id":"C6C78FC3-57D2-497A-A4D4-172A3FFDE30F","title":"Call In 2.0 | CR 60","url":"https://coder.show/60","content_text":"Celebrating 60 episodes we take live calls from our audience and chat about the topics are their minds. Then we follow up on the indie developer Xbox One situation, read your feedback, and more!","content_html":"

Celebrating 60 episodes we take live calls from our audience and chat about the topics are their minds. Then we follow up on the indie developer Xbox One situation, read your feedback, and more!\"\"/

","summary":"Celebrating 60 episodes we take live calls from our audience and chat about the topics are their minds. Then we follow up on the indie developer Xbox One situation, read your feedback, and more!","date_published":"2013-07-29T12:53:50.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/ce3aacdb-ad44-4c5e-8a7b-14324547f94d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":44285916,"duration_in_seconds":4217}]},{"id":"7725D8B6-C6FF-4035-969A-D7605BC85798","title":"Sour Apple | CR 59","url":"https://coder.show/59","content_text":"A compromise at Apple turns Mike’s week upside down. Reeling from the setback we dig into Mike’s concerns with Canonical’s crowd sourced Ubuntu Edge phone.\n\nWhy we're a bit dismayed at Firefox OS’ attempts to kill the app store...\n\nAnd we answer your hard questions.","content_html":"

A compromise at Apple turns Mike’s week upside down. Reeling from the setback we dig into Mike’s concerns with Canonical’s crowd sourced Ubuntu Edge phone.

\n\n

Why we're a bit dismayed at Firefox OS’ attempts to kill the app store...

\n\n

And we answer your hard questions.

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","summary":"A compromise at Apple turns Mike’s week upside down. Reeling from the setback we dig into Mike’s concerns with Canonical’s crowd sourced Ubuntu Edge phone.","date_published":"2013-07-22T13:20:10.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/75b15e78-c3b0-44d5-830f-769e4099849e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":41620822,"duration_in_seconds":3951}]},{"id":"26CF0582-E7A6-4C55-8D5F-27C03489222E","title":"The 56k Solution | CR 58","url":"https://coder.show/58","content_text":"Data protection in the cloud can mean a lot of different things. But what about in the context of software development? The guys tackle that question, and cover a great batch of your feedback.","content_html":"

Data protection in the cloud can mean a lot of different things. But what about in the context of software development? The guys tackle that question, and cover a great batch of your feedback.\"\"/

","summary":"Data protection in the cloud can mean a lot of different things. But what about in the context of software development? The guys tackle that question, and cover a great batch of your feedback.","date_published":"2013-07-15T12:29:24.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/b41fddc1-e672-427e-96c5-9bd9815483a0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":42234537,"duration_in_seconds":4012}]},{"id":"E1EBF7F9-60A6-43CD-97F5-89FEC6F6CB1D","title":"The Dev Jungle | CR 57","url":"https://coder.show/57","content_text":"The guys bust some myths around outsourcing, and insourcing development work. Striking a balance when trying to codify better practices in the workplace, sticking with good old tech for bad reasons…\n\nPlus a big batch of your feedback!","content_html":"

The guys bust some myths around outsourcing, and insourcing development work. Striking a balance when trying to codify better practices in the workplace, sticking with good old tech for bad reasons…

\n\n

Plus a big batch of your feedback!

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","summary":"The guys bust some myths around outsourcing, and insourcing development work. Striking a balance when trying to codify better practices in the workplace, sticking with good old tech for bad reasons…\n\nPlus a big batch of your feedback!","date_published":"2013-07-08T12:30:37.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/82af7a93-f340-4d90-8b06-1ee36a60db85.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37959413,"duration_in_seconds":3585}]},{"id":"78B71DF4-19E3-4BCC-B8BC-B7363DBF2243","title":"Microsoft’s in a Funk | CR 56","url":"https://coder.show/56","content_text":"Stinging from a Build conference hangover, the guys focus on their current disappoints with Microsoft.\n\nThen Mike gets a new OYUA box and has a few surprises, plus your emails, and more!","content_html":"

Stinging from a Build conference hangover, the guys focus on their current disappoints with Microsoft.

\n\n

Then Mike gets a new OYUA box and has a few surprises, plus your emails, and more!

\"\"/

","summary":"Stinging from a Build conference hangover, the guys focus on their current disappoints with Microsoft.\n\nThen Mike gets a new OYUA box and has a few surprises, plus your emails, and more!","date_published":"2013-07-01T12:22:30.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/21b709b8-fb35-40bc-be42-1ec06f51da9d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":40531885,"duration_in_seconds":3842}]},{"id":"CD63A138-6324-4A73-920C-7E36105C5E37","title":"Software Exorcism | CR 55","url":"https://coder.show/55","content_text":"Even when you know better, you sometimes find yourself contributing to the problem, just to get the job done. This week the guys bare it all and discuss how they’ve ended up making things worse when they were hired to make it all better.\n\nPlus keeping up on new trends without wasting time, how open environments provide better predictability, and a batch of your feedback!","content_html":"

Even when you know better, you sometimes find yourself contributing to the problem, just to get the job done. This week the guys bare it all and discuss how they’ve ended up making things worse when they were hired to make it all better.

\n\n

Plus keeping up on new trends without wasting time, how open environments provide better predictability, and a batch of your feedback!

\"\"/

","summary":"Even when you know better, you sometimes find yourself contributing to the problem, just to get the job done. This week the guys bare it all and discuss how they’ve ended up making things worse when they were hired to make it all better.\n","date_published":"2013-06-24T11:36:33.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/b44de5fa-47c1-4e94-bf9e-c72f8d1c8f5d/d6279bc7-b931-48ae-877a-fcfe9dbef609.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":38906112,"duration_in_seconds":3679}]}]}