We found 10 episodes of Coder Radio with the tag “development podcast”.
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433: Falling for FastAPI
September 29th, 2021 | 46 mins 57 secs
apis with python, apple, coder radio, coder to developer, deirdre o'brien, development podcast, employee monitoring, fair pay, fastapi, ios focus, nfc tag, pay equity, pydantic, shortcut automation, sqlmodel, starlette, street coder book review, svp of retail and people, tim cook, typer, web framework
Mike's falling in love with FastAPI and gives us a hint at the next project he's building.
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432: That Time We Stepped In It
September 22nd, 2021 | 50 mins 26 secs
apple slack, coder radio, colorado, development podcast, equal pay for equal work act, experimental os, fair pay, focus, ios 15, live text, microsoft, phone support, safe programming language, singularity
We’ve really had a week, one of those makes ya feel old kinda weeks.
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431: Success is not Illegal
September 15th, 2021 | 52 mins 5 secs
a15, apple m1, apple vs epic, c++, california streaming reaction, coder radio, development podcast, employment law, facebook, gonzalez rogers, instagram is toxic, intellij, ipad mini, iphone 13, java, jdk 17, k-duo, labor relations, mobile game transactions market, pay discussions, promotion, prores, vscode, windows, wsl, wsl2
The more you read into it, the worse it gets.
At least we have new devices to keep us happy.
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430: Steamy PostgreSQL Shower
September 8th, 2021 | 59 mins 57 secs
#100daysofcode, apple delays csam, chip shortage, coder radio, coding challange, development podcast, intellisense, linux missed its window, privacy as a service, python, python in visual studio code, tsmc
We are coming in hot, literally. It's a day of spicy takes.
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429: Apple Fools Everyone
September 1st, 2021 | 34 mins 34 secs
apple app store concessions, coder radio, developer manager, developer suit, development podcast, election day linux desktop contest, hagens berman, jr dev jobs, mad max, small developer assistance fund, small developers
Recent reports would have you believe Apple has made significant concessions to developers. Don't be fooled! We read between the lines and break down what is and what is not changing.
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428: Epic's Receipts
August 25th, 2021 | 52 mins 58 secs
aws, c#, c++, coder radio, competitve profile of 3rd party apps, csam scanning, development podcast, insights into management, little snitch, lulu, macos, nsurlsessiond, project hug, rust, the effective manager, the unicorn project, “nsurlsession daemon”
Things are worse than we ever thought, but that doesn't prevent us from taking a victory lap.
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427: Second-Class Desktop
August 18th, 2021 | 39 mins 4 secs
1password, coder radio, development podcast, electron, native apps, plasma vs gnome, stack overflow developer survey, steve troughton-smith, tips for a development manager, welcome to netscape
Chris makes a big mistake on the road, and Mike drops some reality-based sage wisdom.
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426: The Thoughtful Triangle
August 11th, 2021 | 38 mins 48 secs
apple surveillance, child safety initiatives, coder radio, csam, developer trap, development podcast, facebook sdk, google firebase sdk, icloud photos, ncmec, zoom to pay $85m
Is there a secret motive behind Apple's announced plans to scan iMessage and iCloud Photo Library content?
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425: Ruby in the Rough
August 4th, 2021 | 46 mins 44 secs
coder radio, compiler, development podcast, end of open source, foss, google, hypocrite commits, linux kernel, llvm, new phase of matter, perpetual motion machine, quantum computers, ruby, sorbet compiler, stripe, thermal equilibrium, time crystals, type annotations, university of minnesota
Big promises are being made in Ruby land, but will they take hold? Plus, Tech Crunch says Open Source is dead, why we couldn’t disagree more.
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424: Denial of DOS
July 28th, 2021 | 46 mins 49 secs
apple, chaoji li, coder radio, coding on amtrak, development podcast, gnome extensions, idos 2, ios app store takedown, kde plasma, linux users, theio give away, warp terminal
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.