We found 4 episodes of Coder Radio with the tag “tdd”.
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585: From Ops to Dev and Back Again
August 28th, 2024 | 53 mins 30 secs
apple tabletop robot, cloud skills training, cloud talent shortage, coder qa, coder radio, compliance issues, data collection operators, developers, development and operations collaboration, development podcast, devops history, docker, foxconn, generative ai criticism, github influence, hongzhun, humanoid robot, ipad illustration, john allspaw, motion capture, patrick debois, paul hammond, procreate, rails, security vulnerabilities, tdd, tesla optimus training
We reflect on the rise of DevOps and the frustrating dynamics that led to it. Plus, tech's latest bright idea: Roombas with attitude.
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577: Holy Order of the Admins
July 2nd, 2024 | 47 mins 50 secs
advanced features, ai, alice ai, apple intelligence, aspen institute, bugs, character.ai, chatgpt, coder radio, computing resources, developer, developers, development podcast, docker, eq, events, fountain, github issue, google, indeed, iq, jar-jar desktop, lary summers, macos, meta, migration, mitigations, monthly fees, no-li brewhouse, obj-c, oneapi, open-source, oses, perforce, piper, regression testing, repository operations, research partnerships, retail demos, rosetta, rust, smtp, software development job postings, source control, spokane meetup, st. louis fed, sycl, system76, tdd, terminal, testgen-llm, testing, unit test improvement, user stories, vision pro, xai
Why you shouldn't use AI to write your tests, and the crazy deals new AI companies are getting themselves into to access hardware.
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339: One Week at a Time
January 7th, 2019 | 46 mins 47 secs
.net, android, coder radio, developer podcast, development platform, jupiter broadcasting, kotlin, object-c, performance, pwa, swift, tdd
Mike’s just had the talk, and now it's time to make some changes. Including admitting he was wrong about Swift.
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328: In Testing We Trust
October 8th, 2018 | 54 mins 38 secs
alexa, automated testing, bdd, c#, ci, coder radio, development podcast, github, homekit, homepod, mac in cloud, microsoft app center, qa, shortcuts, software contracting, tdd, unit testing, visual studio
Mike makes his case for realism when it comes to automated testing, and a readjustment of expectations in the wider community.