We found 10 episodes of Coder Radio with the tag “development podcast”.
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497: Shots Across the Pond
December 21st, 2022 | 51 mins 45 secs
activision blizzard, apple, azure, chatgpt, coder radio, development podcast, end-to-end encryption, ftc, ftc sues to block microsoft, gpt-3, icloud, lina khan
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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496: Sweeney's Final Swing
December 14th, 2022 | 1 hr 4 mins
.net, apple store, coder radio, dart 3, development podcast, edit tweets, elon musk, epic games, null safety, open app markets act, rust, s.2710, scrum, tim sweeney, twitter blue
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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495: .Not Funded
December 7th, 2022 | 1 hr 6 mins
.net underfunded, active directory, app store, aws, aws re:invent, coder radio, coinbase wallet, development podcast, elon, fastapi, improve wcf, mastodon, nfts, pydantic, pyo3 rust, saikat banerjee, sam bankman-fried, sbf, twitter
Amazon used the stage of AWS re:Invent to toss shade on .Net and reveal its broader ambitions.
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494: Python Paradigms
November 30th, 2022 | 54 mins 21 secs
.net, coder radio, copilot, development podcast, ecosystem lockin, fads in coding, ftx, github, go, guido van rossum, lex fridman, managers who code, mypy, pyenv, python 4, rust, sbf, types in python
We reflect on the recent musings of Python's creator, from the functional to the philosophical.
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493: Super Spellcheck
November 23rd, 2022 | 1 hr 4 mins
ai, built-in ai, bullet proof linux desktop, cbs, coder radio, court documents, development podcast, diffusionbee, ftx, gnome, nixos, phil schiller, pmc, professional-managerial class regime, sam bankman-fried, sbf, stable diffusion, tiling desktop, ventura, xcode
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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492: The Troll Wizard
November 16th, 2022 | 1 hr 6 mins
.net 7, .net conf, aegis, amazon lay off, authenticator, bitwarden, coder radio, development podcast, ftx, gpl two-factor, maui, memory-safe programming, meta, microsoft, safe, sbf, tim cook, vc, very deliberate, yubikey
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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491: Voltron Based Development
November 9th, 2022 | 1 hr 8 mins
2fa authentication, amazon, apple halts production, asyncimage, codeable, coder radio, copilot, decodable, development podcast, drop in mac revenue, encodeable, esther george, github, iphone 14, javascript, layoffs.io, lyft, stripe, swift, swiftui
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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490: Final Boss Battle
November 2nd, 2022 | 54 mins 6 secs
app store, apple, coder radio, coder review, development podcast, earnings, elon musk, engineer, engineers, gambling ads, gamification, gate keeping, github, javascript, licensed, licensing, meta, telegram ceo, tesla, twitter, uniform
We slip into full boss mode after digging into some long-term tech trends impacting developers.
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489: Luther Curious
October 26th, 2022 | 1 hr 3 mins
antipatters, coder radio, development podcast, electronics engineer, engineers, java, layoffs, mats järlström, meta, microsoft, oregon engineering board, oregon state board of examiners, rates, resume, software engineer, software estimates, traffic camera, xcheck, xcode, zuck season, zuckerberg
One of the most challenging aspects of being an independent developer, and our thoughts on Microsoft's recent bad news.
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488: Code Laundering
October 19th, 2022 | 49 mins 14 secs
alberta, coder radio, copilot, development podcast, github, github actions, metaverse retnetion, microsoft certified systems engineer, nextcloud, public code, québec, software engineer, source code laundering, velcro patches
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.