feed03.fireside.fm Wed, 11 Mar 2026 20:29:06 -0500 Fireside (https://fireside.fm) Coder Radio https://coder.show Wed, 11 Mar 2026 21:28:37 -0400 A weekly talk show taking a pragmatic look at the art and business of Software Development and the world of technology. en-us © 2026 The Mad Botter INC episodic A weekly talk show The Mad Botter A weekly talk show taking a pragmatic look at the art and business of Software Development and the world of technology. false The Mad Botter [email protected] 87b23c60-5ab9-11f0-bc8f-d925035dabd8 643: Scott Kelly, CEO Black Dog Ventures https://coder.show/643 ff97d6b5-1cab-4e8c-800a-83c22f4059a2 Wed, 11 Mar 2026 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sat down with Scott Kelly of Black Dog Ventures to discuss the VC funding market, his unique funding events and what the outlook for technical founders is like in 2026. Also, some pro tips from Scott on getting VC attention. 19:03 false Scott on LinkedIn
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+mlEQ58N9 ]]> Michael Dominick
642: March Mailbag https://coder.show/642 879c5afe-1c78-417f-8421-e79c33c0d055 Thu, 05 Mar 2026 12:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike reads out your emails and tries to unplug with you all! 17:00 false Mike on LinkedIn
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641: Qdrant's Brian O'Grady https://coder.show/641 be2183fc-3e90-4c00-8db6-334bee7ac45d Sun, 15 Feb 2026 13:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Brian O'Grady of Qdrant to talk vector search and take a trip down NJ memory lane. 39:22 false https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-ogrady/ - my linkedin
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https://github.com/qdrant/qdrant-edge-demo - Qdrant Edge running on smart glasses

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640: The Modern .Net Shows' Jamie Taylor https://coder.show/640 81ea7863-e0a1-4c75-98d4-805673ad0c95 Thu, 29 Jan 2026 02:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Jamie Taylor swings by to school Mike on SpecKit. SpecKit is a toolkit that acts as a structured "middleman" or context-provider between a developer and an LLM. Rather than simply asking an AI to "build a feature," SpecKit enforces a disciplined process that treats specifications as part of the source code. 43:16 false Jamie's Links:
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639: RubyLLM with Carmine Paolino https://coder.show/639 20849cee-b669-45d6-8cf2-af8117ba68cb Wed, 21 Jan 2026 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down to talk some RubyLLM with its author Carmine Paolino. 17:15 false RubyLLM
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638: Cisco's ThousandEyes' Murtaza Doctor https://coder.show/638 a88df5ec-ea29-4d69-9048-aee1ed2d504d Mon, 12 Jan 2026 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Murtaza Doctor of Cisco Thousand Eyes to discuss some pretty deep infrastructure stuff in the age of AI. 27:52 false ThousandEyes
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637: SEGA Christmas Special 25 https://coder.show/637 ac53149d-7fb7-47bb-aec5-6fc222298fbe Tue, 23 Dec 2025 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 46:30 false Mike's Year End Post

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Dreamcast assorted references:
Dreamcast overview https://sega.fandom.com/wiki/Dreamcast
History of Dreamcast development https://segaretro.org/History_of_the_Sega_Dreamcast/Development
The Rise and Fall of the Dreamcast: A Legend Gone Too Soon (Simon Jenner) https://sabukaru.online/articles/he-rise-and-fall-of-the-dreamcast-a-legend-gone-too-soon
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Dreamcast assorted references:
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The Rise and Fall of the Dreamcast: A Legend Gone Too Soon (Simon Jenner) https://sabukaru.online/articles/he-rise-and-fall-of-the-dreamcast-a-legend-gone-too-soon
The Legacy of the Sega Dreamcast | 20 Years Later https://medium.com/@Amerinofu/the-legacy-of-the-sega-dreamcast-20-years-later-d6f3d2f7351c

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The Rise and Fall of the Dreamcast: A Legend Gone Too Soon (Simon Jenner) https://sabukaru.online/articles/he-rise-and-fall-of-the-dreamcast-a-legend-gone-too-soon
The Legacy of the Sega Dreamcast | 20 Years Later https://medium.com/@Amerinofu/the-legacy-of-the-sega-dreamcast-20-years-later-d6f3d2f7351c

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636: Red Hat's James Huang https://coder.show/636 21937e2f-637d-493a-88a8-90e81c016e7c Fri, 19 Dec 2025 04:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter In this episode of the Coder Radio (Coder.show) network, Michael Dominick sits down with James Huang, Senior Product Manager of AI and High Performance Computing at Red Hat, to discuss the intersection of enterprise-grade Linux and the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence. 20:53 false Links
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  1. AI on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

Trust and Stability: RHEL provides the mission-critical foundation needed for workloads where security and reliability cannot be compromised.

Predictive vs. Generative: Acknowledging the hype of GenAI while maintaining support for traditional machine learning algorithms.

Determinism: The challenge of bringing consistency and security to emerging AI technologies in production environments.

  1. Rama-Llama & Containerization

Developer Simplicity: Rama-Llama helps developers run local LLMs easily without being "locked in" to specific engines; it supports Podman, Docker, and various inference engines like Llama.cpp and Whisper.cpp.

Production Path: The tool is designed to "fade away" after helping package the model and stack into a container that can be deployed directly to Kubernetes.

Behind the Firewall: Addressing the needs of industries (like aircraft maintenance) that require AI to stay strictly on-premises.

  1. Enterprise AI Infrastructure

Red Hat AI: A commercial product offering tools for model customization, including pre-training, fine-tuning, and RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation).

Inference Engines: James highlights the difference between Llama.cpp (for smaller/edge hardware) and vLLM, which has become the enterprise standard for multi-GPU data center inferencing.

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  1. AI on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

Trust and Stability: RHEL provides the mission-critical foundation needed for workloads where security and reliability cannot be compromised.

Predictive vs. Generative: Acknowledging the hype of GenAI while maintaining support for traditional machine learning algorithms.

Determinism: The challenge of bringing consistency and security to emerging AI technologies in production environments.

  1. Rama-Llama & Containerization

Developer Simplicity: Rama-Llama helps developers run local LLMs easily without being "locked in" to specific engines; it supports Podman, Docker, and various inference engines like Llama.cpp and Whisper.cpp.

Production Path: The tool is designed to "fade away" after helping package the model and stack into a container that can be deployed directly to Kubernetes.

Behind the Firewall: Addressing the needs of industries (like aircraft maintenance) that require AI to stay strictly on-premises.

  1. Enterprise AI Infrastructure

Red Hat AI: A commercial product offering tools for model customization, including pre-training, fine-tuning, and RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation).

Inference Engines: James highlights the difference between Llama.cpp (for smaller/edge hardware) and vLLM, which has become the enterprise standard for multi-GPU data center inferencing.

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  1. AI on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

Trust and Stability: RHEL provides the mission-critical foundation needed for workloads where security and reliability cannot be compromised.

Predictive vs. Generative: Acknowledging the hype of GenAI while maintaining support for traditional machine learning algorithms.

Determinism: The challenge of bringing consistency and security to emerging AI technologies in production environments.

  1. Rama-Llama & Containerization

Developer Simplicity: Rama-Llama helps developers run local LLMs easily without being "locked in" to specific engines; it supports Podman, Docker, and various inference engines like Llama.cpp and Whisper.cpp.

Production Path: The tool is designed to "fade away" after helping package the model and stack into a container that can be deployed directly to Kubernetes.

Behind the Firewall: Addressing the needs of industries (like aircraft maintenance) that require AI to stay strictly on-premises.

  1. Enterprise AI Infrastructure

Red Hat AI: A commercial product offering tools for model customization, including pre-training, fine-tuning, and RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation).

Inference Engines: James highlights the difference between Llama.cpp (for smaller/edge hardware) and vLLM, which has become the enterprise standard for multi-GPU data center inferencing.

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635: Tabnine's Eran Yahav https://coder.show/635 2c059e8a-f22f-43b7-a488-73d991c902cc Fri, 12 Dec 2025 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Eran Yahav of Tabine to talk enterprise coding agents and AI assisted coding. 17:35 false Tabnine
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634: MongoDB's Frank Pachot https://coder.show/634 84214502-0fab-488a-a910-7988900ac9b1 Fri, 05 Dec 2025 06:15:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down to get schoole on NOSQL and Mongo DB! 22:32 false Frank on LinkedIn
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633: Hotwire Native with Joe Masilotti https://coder.show/633 d1ebd60d-c78a-4a4f-9699-2a73fbdbeaba Fri, 21 Nov 2025 11:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Joe Masilotti to discuss mobile development with extremely exciting Hotwire Native. 25:48 false
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    632: Graphite's Merrill Lutsky https://coder.show/632 6fbb4bd2-c1c5-4d15-affb-2b0a7e412c57 Wed, 12 Nov 2025 05:15:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Merrill Lutsky the CEO and Founder of Graphite to talk AI powered code-review, the state of software development and more! 21:12 false Merrill on LinkedIn
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    631: Aeroview's Marc Weiner https://coder.show/631 8e086c2e-3099-4a96-94b1-07b4311c4faa Tue, 04 Nov 2025 08:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with mark Weiner to discuss startup-life, launching a product and a bit of general coding! 29:36 false Aeroview
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    630: Edward Schmitz https://coder.show/630 0b13e788-7e83-4e53-9023-fbef4ce61348 Fri, 10 Oct 2025 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Edward Schmitz to discuss his upcoming SigCore UC in all it's maker goodness! 13:10 false SigCore UC
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    629: Tom Totenberg from LaunchDarkly https://coder.show/629 3cbbbb73-0dd8-429e-99bc-13b70e31f285 Mon, 29 Sep 2025 11:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Tom Totenberg to discuss disastrous Friday night deployments, selective feature flags, Launch Darkly and more general development goodness. 30:46 false Mike sits down with Tom Totenberg to discuss disastrous Friday night deployments, selective feature flags, Launch Darkly and more general development goodness.

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    628: Co-Pilot Vibe Coding https://coder.show/628 fdf49fa3-129c-4fa1-80c9-ca851aa072ab Wed, 24 Sep 2025 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike stumbles through the confusing state of Github Co-Pilot in 2025. 29:52 false Alice for Power BI

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    627: Event Modeling Pt2 https://coder.show/627 384e34b1-07bf-43dc-a6ce-96647b71fc97 Wed, 03 Sep 2025 13:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike again sits down with Event Modeling / Sourcing guru Adam Dymitruk to answer your questions! 43:08 false Adam's Socials
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    626: .Net 10 & C#14 With Nick Proud https://coder.show/626 0c88ba56-5e45-4b47-9061-bfa4815e9876 Wed, 27 Aug 2025 10:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Nick Proud CTO across the pond at NexBotix to discuss .Net 10 and C#14. They also take a few minutes to boldly goal. 36:04 false Try Mailtrap for free

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+STIdniZF ]]> Michael Dominick
    625: Mailbag August '25 https://coder.show/625 7b38df23-fe97-4e90-98da-4410762512ee Mon, 11 Aug 2025 12:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down to a virtual AMA. 24:24 false Mike reads your feedback for the month and answers your questions in here. There's a lot in here in particular some juicy AI stuff.

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    624: Tampa Tech With Joey DeVilla https://coder.show/624 6d40be1b-04e2-4b48-8c71-cd3e28f3cc90 Sat, 02 Aug 2025 09:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Joey DeVilla of Tampa Tech fame and accordion playing glory joins Mike to discuss the Tampa Tech scene, some Python goodness, a little Rust and much more. 34:57 false Joey DeVilla of Tampa Tech fame and accordion playing glory joins Mike to discuss the Tampa Tech scene, some Python goodness, a little Rust and much more.

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    startup, tech, python, programming, devrel, programming, coding, stem, steam, ETL, automation Joey DeVilla of Tampa Tech fame and accordion playing glory joins Mike to discuss the Tampa Tech scene, some Python goodness, a little Rust and much more.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+g2oZpMnE ]]> Michael Dominick
    623: Learn Linux TV with Jay LaCroix https://coder.show/623 b3d2d102-c6a4-4e03-9fa0-3b0fb14bf35c Tue, 22 Jul 2025 07:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with the the venerable Linux guru Jay LaCroix to talk transitioning to Linux, the state of desktop Linux and a little bit of retro-gaming. 40:49 false Mike sits down with the the venerable Linux guru Jay LaCroix to talk transitioning to Linux, the state of desktop Linux and a little bit of retro-gaming.

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    linux, foss, ubuntu, opensource, tech, coding, retrogaming, learn linux Mike sits down with the the venerable Linux guru Jay LaCroix to talk transitioning to Linux, the state of desktop Linux and a little bit of retro-gaming.

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    622: Warp 2, Mr. Lloyd https://coder.show/622 3b101aec-a798-4c2a-bfc1-3f4b6cb02e9c Thu, 10 Jul 2025 00:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Zach Lloyd commandeers the show and takes Mike to Warp 2! 21:00 false *WARP PROMO CODE *
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+jlJzUAaF ]]> Michael Dominick
    621: WWDC 25 Special https://coder.show/621 41dbc009-984e-4b7b-9630-10549371a274 Thu, 03 Jul 2025 14:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike breaks down his highlights from WWDC 18:06 false Mike breaks down his highlights from WWDC

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+X6WKCncN ]]> Michael Dominick
    620: Cloudflare's Sunil Pai https://coder.show/620 8e63b44a-1634-4422-907c-4b96173a0fbd Mon, 16 Jun 2025 06:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Sunil Pai of Cloudflare to discuss their new development platform, general coding and just what is going on with "cloud" in 2025. 40:32 false Coder's Socials
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+fLsZbXlX ]]> Michael Dominick
    619: Rogue Amoeba's Paul Kafasis https://coder.show/619 40823622-0f60-45ae-9c32-702a94f5cc38 Wed, 28 May 2025 09:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with legendary macOS developer Paul Kafasis to talk indie dev and Apple news 32:39 false Paul's Links

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    macOS, Indie Dev, AI, Copilot, Vibe Coding, microsoft, cpp, c++, rust, programming, coding, rpa, automation, ai, python, coding, ruby, rails, ubuntu, linux Paul's Links

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+HCWvhqmC ]]> Michael Dominick
    618: Github's Tim Rogers https://coder.show/618 19458c5f-8451-47a8-8cd4-e9798c489999 Wed, 14 May 2025 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Github Product Manager to talk AI, vibe coding and dev in general. 28:48 false Mike sits down with Github Product Manager to talk AI, vibe coding and dev in general.

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    Github, AI, Copilot, Vibe Coding, microsoft, cpp, c++, rust, programming, coding, rpa, automation, ai, python, coding, ruby, rails, ubuntu, linux Mike sits down with Github Product Manager to talk AI, vibe coding and dev in general.

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    Mike sits down with Github Product Manager to talk AI, vibe coding and dev in general.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+bRitX3yi ]]> Michael Dominick
    617: West Point's Sean McBride https://coder.show/617 4afbb77f-2fb4-4359-9345-634d6afad119 Sun, 04 May 2025 08:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Sean to discuss C++, the growing Cult of the Crab (Rust) and software development in general. 48:05 false SPONSER LINK
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+FE5Db434 ]]> Michael Dominick
    616: Event Modeling with Adam Dymitruk https://coder.show/616 04ed8aae-4356-4a6d-b85b-57e596d1083c Fri, 25 Apr 2025 14:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Adam Dymitruk to demystify Event Sourcing / Modeling. 46:50 false SPONSER LINK
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+zuGY79GA ]]> Michael Dominick
    615: Vibe Easter 25 https://coder.show/615 40937ab5-ac6a-414a-b48c-6f9da2813448 Thu, 17 Apr 2025 16:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike goes through your feedback and some general development world news on this grab-bag episode. 25:44 false SPONSER LINK
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+IMIRSJBJ ]]> Michael Dominick
    614: Packfiles.io's Charlton Trezevant https://coder.show/614 d07e067f-30d6-4390-8804-1dbd25c4ca63 Thu, 10 Apr 2025 10:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Charlton of Packfiles.io to discuss getting the most out of Github, Ruby, Tampa Devs and more. 38:59 false Charlton's Socials
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+-Dmj-Npd ]]> Michael Dominick
    613: Intel Aflame https://coder.show/613 69ecf42c-b2fd-4636-8458-34affdee930e Mon, 31 Mar 2025 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Matt from Alderon games to talk a little game development, Path Of Titans and whole lot of Intel woes 45:57 false Mike sits down with Matt from Alderon games to talk a little game development, Path Of Titans and whole lot of Intel woes

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    intel, gamedev, programming, mmo, linux Mike sits down with Matt from Alderon games to talk a little game development, Path Of Titans and whole lot of Intel woes

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    Mike sits down with Matt from Alderon games to talk a little game development, Path Of Titans and whole lot of Intel woes

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+lsGc9JFq ]]> Michael Dominick
    612: Framework's Matt Hartley https://coder.show/612 dc32d322-4fd2-47e9-8621-82aeecf6fc99 Mon, 24 Mar 2025 12:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Matt Hartley of Framework to discuss some of their exciting new announcements, some Linux goodness & of course an obligatory Rust shoutout. 39:32 false Mike sits down with Matt Hartley of Framework to discuss some of their exciting new announcements, some Linux goodness & of course an obligatory Rust shoutout.

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    linux, framework, arch, ubuntu, dke, rust, programming, coding Mike sits down with Matt Hartley of Framework to discuss some of their exciting new announcements, some Linux goodness & of course an obligatory Rust shoutout.

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    Mike sits down with Matt Hartley of Framework to discuss some of their exciting new announcements, some Linux goodness & of course an obligatory Rust shoutout.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+S16PKkVJ ]]> Michael Dominick
    611: System76's Carl Richell https://coder.show/611 ad5b3770-4245-4b66-a0b9-1da71e319a41 Mon, 17 Mar 2025 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Carl sits down with Mike to talk ARM on Thelio, Linux computing, a little Rust (of course), SCALE, COSMIC and more. 41:12 false Carl sits down with Mike to talk ARM on Thelio, Linux computing, a little Rust (of course), SCALE, COSMIC and more.

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    linux, thelio, arm, system76, pop, ubuntu, cosmic, rust, programming, coding Carl sits down with Mike to talk ARM on Thelio, Linux computing, a little Rust (of course), SCALE, COSMIC and more.

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    Carl sits down with Mike to talk ARM on Thelio, Linux computing, a little Rust (of course), SCALE, COSMIC and more.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+bWygdk8Z ]]> Michael Dominick
    610: RPA with Nick Proud https://coder.show/610 39f86d36-3523-4d16-8c2c-839c22a91373 Mon, 10 Mar 2025 11:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike's joined by Nick Proud CTO at NexBotix to talk Robotic Process Automation (RPA), automation, coding and more 33:17 false Nick's Socials

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+CdfwPXDz ]]> Michael Dominick
    609: More Rust With Honey https://coder.show/609 a3f2ee47-5d85-4235-8b6b-e90f00c5fb95 Wed, 05 Mar 2025 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter In this episode, we dive into the newest release of TypeScript 5.8 and explore the exciting upcoming world of CSS custom functions in Chrome. Gaming fans rejoice as we cover the open-sourcing of Command & Conquer, while also touching on the recent layoffs at Marvel Rivals. 19:10 false For our listener Q&A, we tackle questions about the evolution of hybrid web/mobile app development, the licensing concerns around AGPL3.0 open-source projects, and the changing landscape of contract software development in a post-zero-interest-rate environment. We'll also discuss the current trend of AI integration and how developers can approach it effectively.

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    rust, programming, coding, gamedev, C++, automation For our listener Q&A, we tackle questions about the evolution of hybrid web/mobile app development, the licensing concerns around AGPL3.0 open-source projects, and the changing landscape of contract software development in a post-zero-interest-rate environment. We'll also discuss the current trend of AI integration and how developers can approach it effectively.

    ]]>
    For our listener Q&A, we tackle questions about the evolution of hybrid web/mobile app development, the licensing concerns around AGPL3.0 open-source projects, and the changing landscape of contract software development in a post-zero-interest-rate environment. We'll also discuss the current trend of AI integration and how developers can approach it effectively.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+FTy_s8X8 ]]> Michael Dominick
    608: R With Eric Nantz https://coder.show/608 d51f0133-5186-443e-92e8-9e7a65fa2203 Mon, 24 Feb 2025 10:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Eric Nantz of the R podcast and R Weekly 55:29 false House Keeping
    Google / YouTube Update
    Join the Discord!
    Feedback
    Rust in the Linux Kernel.

    R Stuff
    What is R Again?
    Great presentation by John Chambers at UseR! 2006 https://www.r-project.org/conferences/useR-2006/Slides/Chambers.pdf
    The times have changed, now R is very much suited for production use and not just an academic research language
    Highly recommend reading Advanced R for more comprehensive details on the quirks of the language https://adv-r.hadley.nz/index.html
    R VS Python for Data?
    Different philosophies on the use of the language
    CRAN vs PyPi
    Interoperability becoming more mainstream now
    Visualization: R has always been leaps and bounds ahead (Grammar of Graphics, interactive widgets, etc)
    R Dev Stack?
    IDEs: RStudio, now Positron https://positron.posit.co/
    Managing package installations with renv https://rstudio.github.io/renv/
    Building web apps with Shiny: https://shiny.posit.co/ (I got so engrossed in this space that I created the Shiny Developer Series because of it)
    Early adopter of using Docker with R in devcontainers with VS-Code.
    New tech I’m excited about to enhance dev stacks and sharing apps
    WebAssembly with webR https://docs.r-wasm.org/webr/latest/
    Shiny apps in webR? Yes you can https://github.com/RConsortium/submissions-pilot4-webR
    Managing dev environment combined with Nix: The rix package https://github.com/ropensci/rix

    (More organized links for show notes)

    R Language: https://r-project.org
    Posit (formerly RStudio): https://posit.co
    RStudio IDE https://posit.co/products/open-source/rstudio/
    Positron (still in beta): https://positron.posit.co/
    History of S and R presentation by John Chambers at useR! 2006: http://www.r-project.org/user-2006/Slides/Chambers.pdf
    Advanced R (2nd edition) by Hadley Wickham https://adv-r.hadley.nz/index.html
    Shiny - Easy interactive web applications with R: https://shiny.posit.co/
    renv - Project environments for R: https://rstudio.github.io/renv/
    R Markdown: https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/
    WebR - R in the browser: https://docs.r-wasm.org/webr/latest/
    Rix - Reproducible Data Science environments for R with Nix: https://github.com/ropensci/rix

    Chromatic by ModRetro
    Chromatic: https://modretro.com/products/chromatic-tetris-bundle?variant=47637522579758
    FPGA
    Mike’s Review
    Eric’s Thoughts
    Eric's Socials
    R Weekly Highlights: https://serve.podhome.fm/r-weekly-highlights
    Shiny Developer Series: https://shinydevseries.com/
    R Podcast: https://r-podcast.org

    Bluesky: @[email protected]
    Mastodon: @[email protected]
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-nantz-6621617/

    Coder's Socials
    Mike on X
    Mike on BlueSky
    Coder on X
    Coder on BlueSky

    Show Discord

    Alice

    ]]>
    R, data science, coding, programming, retro games, retrogaming, SEGA, Python, Jupyter Notebooks, Rust, Linux House Keeping
    Google / YouTube Update
    Join the Discord!
    Feedback
    Rust in the Linux Kernel.

    R Stuff
    What is R Again?
    Great presentation by John Chambers at UseR! 2006 https://www.r-project.org/conferences/useR-2006/Slides/Chambers.pdf
    The times have changed, now R is very much suited for production use and not just an academic research language
    Highly recommend reading Advanced R for more comprehensive details on the quirks of the language https://adv-r.hadley.nz/index.html
    R VS Python for Data?
    Different philosophies on the use of the language
    CRAN vs PyPi
    Interoperability becoming more mainstream now
    Visualization: R has always been leaps and bounds ahead (Grammar of Graphics, interactive widgets, etc)
    R Dev Stack?
    IDEs: RStudio, now Positron https://positron.posit.co/
    Managing package installations with renv https://rstudio.github.io/renv/
    Building web apps with Shiny: https://shiny.posit.co/ (I got so engrossed in this space that I created the Shiny Developer Series because of it)
    Early adopter of using Docker with R in devcontainers with VS-Code.
    New tech I’m excited about to enhance dev stacks and sharing apps
    WebAssembly with webR https://docs.r-wasm.org/webr/latest/
    Shiny apps in webR? Yes you can https://github.com/RConsortium/submissions-pilot4-webR
    Managing dev environment combined with Nix: The rix package https://github.com/ropensci/rix

    (More organized links for show notes)

    R Language: https://r-project.org
    Posit (formerly RStudio): https://posit.co
    RStudio IDE https://posit.co/products/open-source/rstudio/
    Positron (still in beta): https://positron.posit.co/
    History of S and R presentation by John Chambers at useR! 2006: http://www.r-project.org/user-2006/Slides/Chambers.pdf
    Advanced R (2nd edition) by Hadley Wickham https://adv-r.hadley.nz/index.html
    Shiny - Easy interactive web applications with R: https://shiny.posit.co/
    renv - Project environments for R: https://rstudio.github.io/renv/
    R Markdown: https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/
    WebR - R in the browser: https://docs.r-wasm.org/webr/latest/
    Rix - Reproducible Data Science environments for R with Nix: https://github.com/ropensci/rix

    Chromatic by ModRetro
    Chromatic: https://modretro.com/products/chromatic-tetris-bundle?variant=47637522579758
    FPGA
    Mike’s Review
    Eric’s Thoughts
    Eric's Socials
    R Weekly Highlights: https://serve.podhome.fm/r-weekly-highlights
    Shiny Developer Series: https://shinydevseries.com/
    R Podcast: https://r-podcast.org

    Bluesky: @[email protected]
    Mastodon: @[email protected]
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-nantz-6621617/

    Coder's Socials
    Mike on X
    Mike on BlueSky
    Coder on X
    Coder on BlueSky

    Show Discord

    Alice

    ]]>
    House Keeping
    Google / YouTube Update
    Join the Discord!
    Feedback
    Rust in the Linux Kernel.

    R Stuff
    What is R Again?
    Great presentation by John Chambers at UseR! 2006 https://www.r-project.org/conferences/useR-2006/Slides/Chambers.pdf
    The times have changed, now R is very much suited for production use and not just an academic research language
    Highly recommend reading Advanced R for more comprehensive details on the quirks of the language https://adv-r.hadley.nz/index.html
    R VS Python for Data?
    Different philosophies on the use of the language
    CRAN vs PyPi
    Interoperability becoming more mainstream now
    Visualization: R has always been leaps and bounds ahead (Grammar of Graphics, interactive widgets, etc)
    R Dev Stack?
    IDEs: RStudio, now Positron https://positron.posit.co/
    Managing package installations with renv https://rstudio.github.io/renv/
    Building web apps with Shiny: https://shiny.posit.co/ (I got so engrossed in this space that I created the Shiny Developer Series because of it)
    Early adopter of using Docker with R in devcontainers with VS-Code.
    New tech I’m excited about to enhance dev stacks and sharing apps
    WebAssembly with webR https://docs.r-wasm.org/webr/latest/
    Shiny apps in webR? Yes you can https://github.com/RConsortium/submissions-pilot4-webR
    Managing dev environment combined with Nix: The rix package https://github.com/ropensci/rix

    (More organized links for show notes)

    R Language: https://r-project.org
    Posit (formerly RStudio): https://posit.co
    RStudio IDE https://posit.co/products/open-source/rstudio/
    Positron (still in beta): https://positron.posit.co/
    History of S and R presentation by John Chambers at useR! 2006: http://www.r-project.org/user-2006/Slides/Chambers.pdf
    Advanced R (2nd edition) by Hadley Wickham https://adv-r.hadley.nz/index.html
    Shiny - Easy interactive web applications with R: https://shiny.posit.co/
    renv - Project environments for R: https://rstudio.github.io/renv/
    R Markdown: https://rmarkdown.rstudio.com/
    WebR - R in the browser: https://docs.r-wasm.org/webr/latest/
    Rix - Reproducible Data Science environments for R with Nix: https://github.com/ropensci/rix

    Chromatic by ModRetro
    Chromatic: https://modretro.com/products/chromatic-tetris-bundle?variant=47637522579758
    FPGA
    Mike’s Review
    Eric’s Thoughts
    Eric's Socials
    R Weekly Highlights: https://serve.podhome.fm/r-weekly-highlights
    Shiny Developer Series: https://shinydevseries.com/
    R Podcast: https://r-podcast.org

    Bluesky: @[email protected]
    Mastodon: @[email protected]
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-nantz-6621617/

    Coder's Socials
    Mike on X
    Mike on BlueSky
    Coder on X
    Coder on BlueSky

    Show Discord

    Alice

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+f0bJo9eX ]]> Michael Dominick
    607: Warp's Zach Lloyd https://coder.show/607 ffc3e326-b2f1-4001-98c4-567491a7003c Sun, 16 Feb 2025 12:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike sits down with Zach Lloyd of Warp to discuss their new cross-platform terminal. And brief discussion of changes to the show. 31:12 false Warp
    Zach on X
    Mike on X
    Mike on BlueSky
    Coder on X
    Coder on BlueSky

    Show Discord

    Alice

    ]]>
    warp, terminal, linux, programming, coding, coder radio Warp
    Zach on X
    Mike on X
    Mike on BlueSky
    Coder on X
    Coder on BlueSky

    Show Discord

    Alice

    ]]>
    Warp
    Zach on X
    Mike on X
    Mike on BlueSky
    Coder on X
    Coder on BlueSky

    Show Discord

    Alice

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+OC0CRZwl ]]> Michael Dominick
    606: Coder's Next Steps https://coder.show/606 6eda096f-8545-4727-99ab-48eea96b8a66 Wed, 05 Feb 2025 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter A brief important update from Chris about some upcoming changes to the podcast. 3:59 false A brief important update from Chris about some upcoming changes to the podcast.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting A brief important update from Chris about some upcoming changes to the podcast.

    Links:

    ]]>
    A brief important update from Chris about some upcoming changes to the podcast.

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+tfwjcV-v ]]> Chris Fisher
    605: The Democrats Behind DeepSeek https://coder.show/605 e7925270-b2c4-425d-928b-0ea1586f1c5b Wed, 29 Jan 2025 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter DeepSeek has everyone freaking out; we'll look at what's legitimately fascinating, what bits have been an overreaction, and the big mistake that made this all possible. 46:01 false DeepSeek has everyone freaking out; we'll look at what's legitimately fascinating, what bits have been an overreaction, and the big mistake that made this all possible.

    Plus, there's some bad news for Java fans.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, DeepSeek, Nvidia drop, Oracle Java, open-source AI, AI commoditization, China AI, AI privacy, tech disruption, AI costs DeepSeek has everyone freaking out; we'll look at what's legitimately fascinating, what bits have been an overreaction, and the big mistake that made this all possible.

    Plus, there's some bad news for Java fans.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • 💥 Gets Sats with Strike — Strike is a lightning-powered app that lets you quickly and cheaply grab sats in over 100 countries. Easily integrates with Fountain.fm. Setup your Strike account, and you have one of the world's best ways to buy sats.
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    • 📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Boost with Fountain.FM and kick the tires on the Podcasting 2.0 revolution! 🚀
    • Report: 88% of companies are contemplating leaving Oracle Java — 72% of respondents were already thinking about it when surveyed in 2023.
    • State of Java 2025 - Azul Report — Insights from over 2,000 Java users across six continents to reveal 2025 Java trends that are shaping key areas of enterprise technology.
    • Nvidia sheds almost $600 billion in market cap, biggest drop ever — The sell-off, which hit much of the U.S. tech sector, was sparked by concerns about increased competition from Chinese AI lab DeepSeek.
    • DeepSeek’s AI Model Tests Limits of US Curbs on Nvidia Chips
    • DeepSeek-V3 Technical Report — We present DeepSeek-V3, a strong Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) language model with 671B total parameters with 37B activated for each token. To achieve efficient inference and cost-effective training, DeepSeek-V3 adopts Multi-head Latent Attention (MLA) and DeepSeekMoE architectures, which were thoroughly validated in DeepSeek-V2. Furthermore, DeepSeek-V3 pioneers an auxiliary-loss-free strategy for load balancing and sets a multi-token prediction training objective for stronger performance. We pre-train DeepSeek-V3 on 14.8 trillion diverse and high-quality tokens, followed by Supervised Fine-Tuning and Reinforcement Learning stages to fully harness its capabilities. Comprehensive evaluations reveal that DeepSeek-V3 outperforms other open-source models and achieves performance comparable to leading closed-source models. Despite its excellent performance, DeepSeek-V3 requires only 2.788M H800 GPU hours for its full training. In addition, its training process is remarkably stable.
    • Deepseek: The Quiet Giant Leading China’s AI Race
    • DeepSeek’s Popular AI App Is Explicitly Sending US Data to China — Amid ongoing fears over TikTok, Chinese generative AI platform DeepSeek says it’s sending heaps of US user data straight to its home country, potentially setting the stage for greater scrutiny.
    • DeepSeek hit with large-scale cyberattack, says it's limiting registrations — DeepSeek on Monday said it would temporarily limit user registrations “due to large-scale malicious attacks” on its services.
    • Satya Nadella on X — Jevons paradox strikes again! As AI gets more efficient and accessible, we will see its use skyrocket, turning it into a commodity we just can't get enough of.
    • Jevons paradox - Wikipedia
    • Sam Altman on X — deepseek's r1 is an impressive model, particularly around what they're able to deliver for the price. we will obviously deliver much better models and also it's legit invigorating to have a new competitor! we will pull up some releases.
    • Biden Got Freaked Out About AI and National Security After Watching the Newest 'Mission: Impossible' Movie — Speaking to The Associated Press, deputy White House chief of staff Bruce Reed recalled that while Biden has grown concerned over the use of AI to generate fake images of himself or clone a user's voice, it was a screening of "Mission: Impossible -- Dead Reckoning Part One" at Camp David that particularly alarmed the president.
    ]]>
    DeepSeek has everyone freaking out; we'll look at what's legitimately fascinating, what bits have been an overreaction, and the big mistake that made this all possible.

    Plus, there's some bad news for Java fans.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • 💥 Gets Sats with Strike — Strike is a lightning-powered app that lets you quickly and cheaply grab sats in over 100 countries. Easily integrates with Fountain.fm. Setup your Strike account, and you have one of the world's best ways to buy sats.
    • 🇨🇦 Bitcoin Well — The fastest and safest way to buy Bitcoin in Canada and the USA. With self-custody built in. 🥇
    • 📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Boost with Fountain.FM and kick the tires on the Podcasting 2.0 revolution! 🚀
    • Report: 88% of companies are contemplating leaving Oracle Java — 72% of respondents were already thinking about it when surveyed in 2023.
    • State of Java 2025 - Azul Report — Insights from over 2,000 Java users across six continents to reveal 2025 Java trends that are shaping key areas of enterprise technology.
    • Nvidia sheds almost $600 billion in market cap, biggest drop ever — The sell-off, which hit much of the U.S. tech sector, was sparked by concerns about increased competition from Chinese AI lab DeepSeek.
    • DeepSeek’s AI Model Tests Limits of US Curbs on Nvidia Chips
    • DeepSeek-V3 Technical Report — We present DeepSeek-V3, a strong Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) language model with 671B total parameters with 37B activated for each token. To achieve efficient inference and cost-effective training, DeepSeek-V3 adopts Multi-head Latent Attention (MLA) and DeepSeekMoE architectures, which were thoroughly validated in DeepSeek-V2. Furthermore, DeepSeek-V3 pioneers an auxiliary-loss-free strategy for load balancing and sets a multi-token prediction training objective for stronger performance. We pre-train DeepSeek-V3 on 14.8 trillion diverse and high-quality tokens, followed by Supervised Fine-Tuning and Reinforcement Learning stages to fully harness its capabilities. Comprehensive evaluations reveal that DeepSeek-V3 outperforms other open-source models and achieves performance comparable to leading closed-source models. Despite its excellent performance, DeepSeek-V3 requires only 2.788M H800 GPU hours for its full training. In addition, its training process is remarkably stable.
    • Deepseek: The Quiet Giant Leading China’s AI Race
    • DeepSeek’s Popular AI App Is Explicitly Sending US Data to China — Amid ongoing fears over TikTok, Chinese generative AI platform DeepSeek says it’s sending heaps of US user data straight to its home country, potentially setting the stage for greater scrutiny.
    • DeepSeek hit with large-scale cyberattack, says it's limiting registrations — DeepSeek on Monday said it would temporarily limit user registrations “due to large-scale malicious attacks” on its services.
    • Satya Nadella on X — Jevons paradox strikes again! As AI gets more efficient and accessible, we will see its use skyrocket, turning it into a commodity we just can't get enough of.
    • Jevons paradox - Wikipedia
    • Sam Altman on X — deepseek's r1 is an impressive model, particularly around what they're able to deliver for the price. we will obviously deliver much better models and also it's legit invigorating to have a new competitor! we will pull up some releases.
    • Biden Got Freaked Out About AI and National Security After Watching the Newest 'Mission: Impossible' Movie — Speaking to The Associated Press, deputy White House chief of staff Bruce Reed recalled that while Biden has grown concerned over the use of AI to generate fake images of himself or clone a user's voice, it was a screening of "Mission: Impossible -- Dead Reckoning Part One" at Camp David that particularly alarmed the president.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+3FHRTqyK ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    604: The Startup Myth https://coder.show/604 5ea3a4de-2ae7-4ad2-998b-7ea7a7b8462d Wed, 22 Jan 2025 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We dig into the Rails 8 Solid Trifecta, our thoughts on why fewer developers are taking jobs at startups, and a new buzzphrase: Framework Fatigue. 38:56 false We dig into the Rails 8 Solid Trifecta, our thoughts on why fewer developers are taking jobs at startups, and a new buzzphrase: Framework Fatigue.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, tech companies, super app, AI performance, powerful AI, AI regulations, DOGE lawsuit, startup culture, mental health, venture capital, big tech, Rails 8, framework fatigue, job market, library design, PostgreSQL, podcasting, cybersecurity breaches, HPE hack, IntelBroker, stolen data, cyber response We dig into the Rails 8 Solid Trifecta, our thoughts on why fewer developers are taking jobs at startups, and a new buzzphrase: Framework Fatigue.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • 💥 Gets Sats with Strike — Strike is a lightning-powered app that lets you quickly and cheaply grab sats in over 100 countries. Easily integrates with Fountain.fm. Setup your Strike account, and you have one of the world's best ways to buy sats.
    • 🇨🇦 Bitcoin Well — The fastest and safest way to buy Bitcoin in Canada and the USA. With self-custody built in. 🥇
    • 📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Boost with Fountain.FM and kick the tires on the Podcasting 2.0 revolution! 🚀
    • Startup Winter: Hacker News Lost its Faith — I believe we're entering what might be called a "Startup Winter" - not because startups have stopped being created, but because the mythology around them has frozen over.
    • Introducing the Solid Trifecta | Rails 8 Unpacked - YouTube — The Solid Trifecta is a set of database adapters in Rails 8 that simplifies app development by replacing traditional RAM-based solutions like Redis with efficient, cost-effective database-backed tools. Solid Cable handles WebSocket messages, Solid Cache powers caching, and Solid Queue manages job queues, all using databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, or SQLite.
    • Framework Fatigue: The Real Reason Developers Get Angry About New Tech — As a developer trying to keep up with the latest tech, you find yourself in a familiar loop: check the landing page, watch the demo, star the GitHub repo “just in case,” and move on with your life. There’s only so much mental bandwidth to go around.
    ]]>
    We dig into the Rails 8 Solid Trifecta, our thoughts on why fewer developers are taking jobs at startups, and a new buzzphrase: Framework Fatigue.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • 💥 Gets Sats with Strike — Strike is a lightning-powered app that lets you quickly and cheaply grab sats in over 100 countries. Easily integrates with Fountain.fm. Setup your Strike account, and you have one of the world's best ways to buy sats.
    • 🇨🇦 Bitcoin Well — The fastest and safest way to buy Bitcoin in Canada and the USA. With self-custody built in. 🥇
    • 📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Boost with Fountain.FM and kick the tires on the Podcasting 2.0 revolution! 🚀
    • Startup Winter: Hacker News Lost its Faith — I believe we're entering what might be called a "Startup Winter" - not because startups have stopped being created, but because the mythology around them has frozen over.
    • Introducing the Solid Trifecta | Rails 8 Unpacked - YouTube — The Solid Trifecta is a set of database adapters in Rails 8 that simplifies app development by replacing traditional RAM-based solutions like Redis with efficient, cost-effective database-backed tools. Solid Cable handles WebSocket messages, Solid Cache powers caching, and Solid Queue manages job queues, all using databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, or SQLite.
    • Framework Fatigue: The Real Reason Developers Get Angry About New Tech — As a developer trying to keep up with the latest tech, you find yourself in a familiar loop: check the landing page, watch the demo, star the GitHub repo “just in case,” and move on with your life. There’s only so much mental bandwidth to go around.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+GicRlWii ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    603: COSMIC Defenders https://coder.show/603 b9676a7b-bd5d-40b8-8468-81d5706bd24f Wed, 15 Jan 2025 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The CEO who bet on SwiftUI—and lost their job. Then poke some fun at Rust stans, SalesForce claims they're not hiring any developers in 2025, and more! 43:22 false The CEO who bet on SwiftUI—and lost their job. Then poke some fun at Rust stans, SalesForce claims they're not hiring any developers in 2025, and more!

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Sonos CEO, app debacle, Salesforce hiring, AI productivity, Rust memory, Cosmic leaks, Microsoft CoreAI, AI innovation, The CEO who bet on SwiftUI—and lost their job. Then poke some fun at Rust stans, SalesForce claims they're not hiring any developers in 2025, and more!

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    The CEO who bet on SwiftUI—and lost their job. Then poke some fun at Rust stans, SalesForce claims they're not hiring any developers in 2025, and more!

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+jtavp0JO ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    602: Dude, You're Getting a Dell Pro Max Micro Plus! https://coder.show/602 48db2d2a-129c-465d-9ad1-37c00aede7a3 Wed, 08 Jan 2025 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter CES 2025 Secrets Revealed: A developer’s dream or just more hype? Plus, NVIDIA flexes its AI muscles, and we're admittedly impressed. Then, our thoughts on Dell's historic rebrand. 44:30 false CES 2025 Secrets Revealed: A developer’s dream or just more hype? Plus, NVIDIA flexes its AI muscles, and we're admittedly impressed. Then, our thoughts on Dell's historic rebrand.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, CES 2025, AI Agentics, RTX Blackwell, Project Digits, ChatGPT Pro, openAI, AI Teammates, Nvidia Gaming, Dell Branding CES 2025 Secrets Revealed: A developer’s dream or just more hype? Plus, NVIDIA flexes its AI muscles, and we're admittedly impressed. Then, our thoughts on Dell's historic rebrand.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    CES 2025 Secrets Revealed: A developer’s dream or just more hype? Plus, NVIDIA flexes its AI muscles, and we're admittedly impressed. Then, our thoughts on Dell's historic rebrand.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+745zZjeQ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    601: The 10X Exec https://coder.show/601 1d33ed86-1de8-441b-b1f4-adb7ab06336c Wed, 01 Jan 2025 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Some debates never die, and this week, we’re reigniting one of our spiciest from the archives. Plus, our boldest 2025 predictions yet. 58:13 false Some debates never die, and this week, we’re reigniting one of our spiciest from the archives. Plus, our boldest 2025 predictions yet.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Nvidia robots, humanoid robotics, robot leasing, AI-generated code, H1B visas, tech layoffs, visa abuses, economic instability, AI predictions, generative AI, robotics boom, workforce automation, immigration reform, cloud backlash, payment integration, GitHub licensing, Mac vs Linux, community culture Some debates never die, and this week, we’re reigniting one of our spiciest from the archives. Plus, our boldest 2025 predictions yet.

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    • Nvidia's next move: Powering humanoid robots — The chipmaking giant Nvidia is leaning more heavily into robotics in 2025. More specifically, in the first half of the new year, confirms the Financial Times, Nvidia is launching a new generation of compact computers for humanoid robots called Jetson Thor.
    • H1B Visa Salary Database 2024 — Search By Employer, Job, or City.
    • Performance Data — As part of the U.S. Department of Labor's commitment to supporting the goals of an open and transparent government, this page provides easy access to employment-based immigration data organized in three main categories
    • The H-1B Visa, Explained
    • Musk vs. MAGA on H1-B visas - YouTube — CNBC’s Megan Cassella joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Musk going against MAGA on H1-B visas.
    • Ethan Evans on X — There are three simple economic arguments for increasing legal immigration by highly educated workers
    • Mitchell Hashimoto on X — "r/linux": arguments about what "native" means, angry they have to click one link to learn what it is, disappointed that another terminal exists, 50-comment discussion about GTK vs QT
    • Broken Money — Why Our Financial System Is Failing Us and How We Can Make It Better.
    ]]>
    Some debates never die, and this week, we’re reigniting one of our spiciest from the archives. Plus, our boldest 2025 predictions yet.

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    • Nvidia's next move: Powering humanoid robots — The chipmaking giant Nvidia is leaning more heavily into robotics in 2025. More specifically, in the first half of the new year, confirms the Financial Times, Nvidia is launching a new generation of compact computers for humanoid robots called Jetson Thor.
    • H1B Visa Salary Database 2024 — Search By Employer, Job, or City.
    • Performance Data — As part of the U.S. Department of Labor's commitment to supporting the goals of an open and transparent government, this page provides easy access to employment-based immigration data organized in three main categories
    • The H-1B Visa, Explained
    • Musk vs. MAGA on H1-B visas - YouTube — CNBC’s Megan Cassella joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Musk going against MAGA on H1-B visas.
    • Ethan Evans on X — There are three simple economic arguments for increasing legal immigration by highly educated workers
    • Mitchell Hashimoto on X — "r/linux": arguments about what "native" means, angry they have to click one link to learn what it is, disappointed that another terminal exists, 50-comment discussion about GTK vs QT
    • Broken Money — Why Our Financial System Is Failing Us and How We Can Make It Better.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Di9-yK5Y ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    600: Mikestrodamus https://coder.show/600 77d26f55-0213-4629-979e-61ba187adb5f Wed, 18 Dec 2024 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We’re taking a victory lap down memory lane. From spooky-accurate predictions to "did we really say that?" moments, this one’s for the history books. 55:56 false We’re taking a victory lap down memory lane. From spooky-accurate predictions to "did we really say that?" moments, this one’s for the history books.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Co-Pilot hot takes, Open Web, Tech Layoffs, Apple Intelligence, AI Features, Developer Insights, Listener Feedback, Episode 600 We’re taking a victory lap down memory lane. From spooky-accurate predictions to "did we really say that?" moments, this one’s for the history books.

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    • Coder Radio 439: Github NoPilot — Microsoft has a bunch of new goodies for developers, but Mike is becoming more and more concerned about an insidious new feature.
    • Coder Radio 421: Misdirected Request — Has Google already started its decline? Our surprising take. Plus the trouble with Co-Pilot, and a lot more.
    • Coder Radio 472: Drunken Copilot — 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.
    • Most iPhone owners see little to no value in Apple Intelligence so far — A new survey by tech trade-in site SellCell found that AI is an important factor when choosing a new smartphone.
    • markitdown — Python tool for converting files and office documents to Markdown.
    ]]>
    We’re taking a victory lap down memory lane. From spooky-accurate predictions to "did we really say that?" moments, this one’s for the history books.

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    • 💥 Gets Sats with Strike — Strike is a lightning-powered app that lets you quickly and cheaply grab sats in over 100 countries. Easily integrates with Fountain.fm. Setup your Strike account, and you have one of the world's best ways to buy sats.
    • 🇨🇦 Bitcoin Well — Enable your independence with the fastest and safest way to buy Bitcoin in Canada and the USA. Focused on Bitcoin excellence, enabling true financial independence 🥇
    • 📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Boost with Fountain.FM and kick the tires on the Podcasting 2.0 revolution! 🚀
    • Coder Radio 439: Github NoPilot — Microsoft has a bunch of new goodies for developers, but Mike is becoming more and more concerned about an insidious new feature.
    • Coder Radio 421: Misdirected Request — Has Google already started its decline? Our surprising take. Plus the trouble with Co-Pilot, and a lot more.
    • Coder Radio 472: Drunken Copilot — 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.
    • Most iPhone owners see little to no value in Apple Intelligence so far — A new survey by tech trade-in site SellCell found that AI is an important factor when choosing a new smartphone.
    • markitdown — Python tool for converting files and office documents to Markdown.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+gC6GcWFU ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    599: GPU Game Theory https://coder.show/599 e78c81c2-f55a-4f2b-a88c-ef34d24fd316 Wed, 11 Dec 2024 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Sam's Checkmate: How Open Source AI and Silicon Valley Kingmakers dethroned the OpenAI emperor! Plus, Tesla's API Apocalypse has arrived. 42:11 false Sam's Checkmate: How Open Source AI and Silicon Valley Kingmakers dethroned the OpenAI emperor! Plus, Tesla's API Apocalypse has arrived.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Tesla API, David Sacks, OpenAI Pro, AI Startups, Office Culture, AI Policy, API Pricing, Remote Work Sam's Checkmate: How Open Source AI and Silicon Valley Kingmakers dethroned the OpenAI emperor! Plus, Tesla's API Apocalypse has arrived.

    Links:

    ]]>
    Sam's Checkmate: How Open Source AI and Silicon Valley Kingmakers dethroned the OpenAI emperor! Plus, Tesla's API Apocalypse has arrived.

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+NY_SN0Cc ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    598: No Code is just Other People's Code https://coder.show/598 1e6cfee6-871d-4eff-ba4c-d4be994753d5 Wed, 04 Dec 2024 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter GitHub has done the research, brought the receipts, and knows just what to do to get more developers into the flow state. Is it legit or hype? We’ll dig in. Plus, making the case that Rails is better low code than low code. 36:20 false GitHub has done the research, brought the receipts, and knows just what to do to get more developers into the flow state. Is it legit or hype? We’ll dig in. Plus, making the case that Rails is better low code than low code, and we help someone go from Pizza to Rust.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Advent Code, GitHub Developer Experience Report, Rails Efficiency, Ruby, Rust Query, Intel Retirement, AI Security, Low-code Debate GitHub has done the research, brought the receipts, and knows just what to do to get more developers into the flow state. Is it legit or hype? We’ll dig in. Plus, making the case that Rails is better low code than low code, and we help someone go from Pizza to Rust.

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    • Advent of Code 2024 — Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like.
    • Jupiter.Party Network Membership — Use Promo code: blackfriday Stack 30% off ontop of one-month free!
    • The ultimate guide to developer happiness — Five actionable tips and strategies to supercharge developer happiness—and a more innovative workplace.
    • Rails is better low code than low code — Both arcs unfold before me in parallel …
    • rust-query: Type safe query builder for rust — The goal of this library is to allow writing relational database queries using familiar Rust syntax. The library should guarantee that a query can not fail if it compiles.
    • Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger retires — Intel has announced that CEO Pat Gelsinger has retired, effective December 1, and stepped down from the company’s board of directors.
    ]]>
    GitHub has done the research, brought the receipts, and knows just what to do to get more developers into the flow state. Is it legit or hype? We’ll dig in. Plus, making the case that Rails is better low code than low code, and we help someone go from Pizza to Rust.

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    • 🇨🇦 Bitcoin Well — Enable your independence with the fastest and safest way to buy Bitcoin in Canada and the USA. Focused on Bitcoin excellence, enabling true financial independence 🥇
    • 📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Boost from Fountain.FM's website and keep your current Podcast app. Or kick the tires on the Podcasting 2.0 revolution and try out Fountain.FM the app! 🚀
    • Advent of Code 2024 — Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like.
    • Jupiter.Party Network Membership — Use Promo code: blackfriday Stack 30% off ontop of one-month free!
    • The ultimate guide to developer happiness — Five actionable tips and strategies to supercharge developer happiness—and a more innovative workplace.
    • Rails is better low code than low code — Both arcs unfold before me in parallel …
    • rust-query: Type safe query builder for rust — The goal of this library is to allow writing relational database queries using familiar Rust syntax. The library should guarantee that a query can not fail if it compiles.
    • Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger retires — Intel has announced that CEO Pat Gelsinger has retired, effective December 1, and stepped down from the company’s board of directors.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+U-3w0EhF ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    597: Make Google Great Again https://coder.show/597 89b51908-a8ff-4d22-a470-51a0d7bf3518 Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter A survey found that nearly 10% of developers are ghosts doing nothing - our thoughts on that, AI Big Brother as a service comes to the workplace, OpenAI's NYT standoff, and Google's growing problem. 46:57 false A survey found that nearly 10% of developers are ghosts doing nothing - our thoughts on that, AI Big Brother as a service comes to the workplace, OpenAI's NYT standoff, and Google's growing problem.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, MIT tuition-free policy, UT tuition-free program, Google antitrust cases, Chrome sale proposal, employee monitoring software, Niantic AI maps, OpenAI evidence loss, Amazon invests in Anthropic, ADHD A survey found that nearly 10% of developers are ghosts doing nothing - our thoughts on that, AI Big Brother as a service comes to the workplace, OpenAI's NYT standoff, and Google's growing problem.

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    ]]>
    A survey found that nearly 10% of developers are ghosts doing nothing - our thoughts on that, AI Big Brother as a service comes to the workplace, OpenAI's NYT standoff, and Google's growing problem.

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+s2dGzk2m ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    596: Chrome For Sale https://coder.show/596 f2e3c727-655f-4153-ac83-f14d4fa1b723 Wed, 20 Nov 2024 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We react to Microsoft's new vision for the desktop PC, discuss the realities of working with large dependency chains in your projects, and discuss Google selling off Chrome. Then, we read some spicy tech CEO emails! 52:16 false We react to Microsoft's new vision for the desktop PC, discuss the realities of working with large dependency chains in your projects, and discuss Google selling off Chrome. Then, we read some spicy tech CEO emails!

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Windows 365 Link $349 cloud PC, Windows 11 Meta Quest VR, Microsoft's Windows Resiliency Initiative, CrowdStrike, DOJ preparing to force Google to sell Chrome, OpenAI, Elon Musk, Microsoft partnership, Python dependency management We react to Microsoft's new vision for the desktop PC, discuss the realities of working with large dependency chains in your projects, and discuss Google selling off Chrome. Then, we read some spicy tech CEO emails!

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    ]]>
    We react to Microsoft's new vision for the desktop PC, discuss the realities of working with large dependency chains in your projects, and discuss Google selling off Chrome. Then, we read some spicy tech CEO emails!

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+lhTswSCV ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    595: Year of the Snake https://coder.show/595 e47119b0-291f-4cd9-9e45-0056637bd9a0 Wed, 13 Nov 2024 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Python's eating the world - and AI's helping it digest. A cheeky look at why this programming language is suddenly everywhere and the bizarre tale of how AI infiltrated the last place you'd expect. 39:13 false Python's eating the world - and AI's helping it digest. A cheeky look at why this programming language is suddenly everywhere and the bizarre tale of how AI infiltrated the last place you'd expect.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, AMD, Intel, Arrow Lake, Python, JavaScript, AI development, GitHub Octoverse, .NET 9, healthcare AI, nursing automation, developer communities, TypeScript, data science, security vulnerabilities, EU regulation, geo-blocking, Apple, market share, desktop CPU, AI integration, cross-platform development, machine learning, TensorFlow, PyTorch, global developers, patient care, privacy concerns, critical thinking, performance optimization, developer tools Python's eating the world - and AI's helping it digest. A cheeky look at why this programming language is suddenly everywhere and the bizarre tale of how AI infiltrated the last place you'd expect.

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    • AMD grabs a quarter of x86 market with desktop gains — AMD now accounts for 25 percent of all x86 processor shipments, but only made a slight increase in the past quarter against industry leader Intel in servers – the main gains came from the desktop market.
    • Intel exec says Arrow Lake launch ‘just didn’t go as planned' — Intel’s Arrow Lake chips’ “bones are solid,” Hallock said during the interview. Still, the company has identified factors “that can combine to produce some pretty wild unintended effects.” Hallock was also clear that the new Arrow Lake performance issues are strictly Intel’s responsibility, and not the fault of Microsoft or anyone else.
    • Announcing .NET 9 — Today, we are excited to announce the launch of .NET 9, the most productive, modern, secure, intelligent, and performant release of .NET yet. It’s the result of another year of effort on the part of thousands of developers from around the world.
    • Octoverse: AI leads Python to top language as the number of global developers surges - The GitHub Blog — In this year’s Octoverse report, we study how public and open source activity on GitHub shows how AI is expanding as the global developer community surges in size.
    • TensorFlow — TensorFlow makes it easy to create ML models that can run in any environment. Learn how to use the intuitive APIs through interactive code samples.
    • NumPy - — The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python
    • pandas - Python Data Analysis Library — pandas is a fast, powerful, flexible and easy to use open source data analysis and manipulation tool, built on top of the Python programming language.
    • PyTorch — A rich ecosystem of tools and libraries extends PyTorch and supports development in computer vision, NLP and more.
    • I’m a neurology ICU nurse. The creep of AI in our hospitals terrifies me — We didn’t call it AI at first. The first thing that happened was these new innovations just crept into our electronic medical record system. They were tools that monitored whether specific steps in patient treatment were being followed. If something was missed or hadn’t been done, the AI would send an alert. It was very primitive, and it was there to stop patients falling through the cracks.
    • Text Editor Election Results
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    ]]>
    Python's eating the world - and AI's helping it digest. A cheeky look at why this programming language is suddenly everywhere and the bizarre tale of how AI infiltrated the last place you'd expect.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • 💥 Gets Sats Quick and Easy with Strike — Strike is a lightning-powered app that lets you quickly and cheaply grab sats in over 100 countries. Easily integrates with Fountain.fm. Setup your Strike account, and you have one of the world's best ways to buy sats.
    • 🇨🇦 Bitcoin Well — Enable your independence with the fastest and safest way to buy bitcoin in Canada and the USA. Focused on Bitcoin excellence, enabling true financial independence 🥇
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    • AMD grabs a quarter of x86 market with desktop gains — AMD now accounts for 25 percent of all x86 processor shipments, but only made a slight increase in the past quarter against industry leader Intel in servers – the main gains came from the desktop market.
    • Intel exec says Arrow Lake launch ‘just didn’t go as planned' — Intel’s Arrow Lake chips’ “bones are solid,” Hallock said during the interview. Still, the company has identified factors “that can combine to produce some pretty wild unintended effects.” Hallock was also clear that the new Arrow Lake performance issues are strictly Intel’s responsibility, and not the fault of Microsoft or anyone else.
    • Announcing .NET 9 — Today, we are excited to announce the launch of .NET 9, the most productive, modern, secure, intelligent, and performant release of .NET yet. It’s the result of another year of effort on the part of thousands of developers from around the world.
    • Octoverse: AI leads Python to top language as the number of global developers surges - The GitHub Blog — In this year’s Octoverse report, we study how public and open source activity on GitHub shows how AI is expanding as the global developer community surges in size.
    • TensorFlow — TensorFlow makes it easy to create ML models that can run in any environment. Learn how to use the intuitive APIs through interactive code samples.
    • NumPy - — The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python
    • pandas - Python Data Analysis Library — pandas is a fast, powerful, flexible and easy to use open source data analysis and manipulation tool, built on top of the Python programming language.
    • PyTorch — A rich ecosystem of tools and libraries extends PyTorch and supports development in computer vision, NLP and more.
    • I’m a neurology ICU nurse. The creep of AI in our hospitals terrifies me — We didn’t call it AI at first. The first thing that happened was these new innovations just crept into our electronic medical record system. They were tools that monitored whether specific steps in patient treatment were being followed. If something was missed or hadn’t been done, the AI would send an alert. It was very primitive, and it was there to stop patients falling through the cracks.
    • Text Editor Election Results
    • Snippety - Productivity App for macOS — Snippety is a tool that will boost your everyday tasks by providing a quick access to your snippets. Snippety works flawlessly with every text field! Just press ⌘⇧Space, find your snippet, and hit ↩︎.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+VovB3mrG ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    594: Smart Contracts for Dumb People https://coder.show/594 5f55fba8-7ad0-4d56-9e65-9383400a3eb8 Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Malicious NPM packages are sneaking into codebases while FFmpeg devs prove old-school assembly skills can still smoke the competition. Plus, a rare bee species takes on Zuck's AI dreams. 41:10 false Malicious NPM packages are sneaking into codebases while FFmpeg devs prove old-school assembly skills can still smoke the competition. Plus, a rare bee species takes on Zuck's AI dreams.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, NPM malware campaign, typosquatting attacks, JavaScript library threats, Ethereum blockchain exploitation, malicious package detection, FFmpeg optimization, AVX-512 assembly, 94x performance boost, technical debt strategy, code rewrite management, nuclear power initiatives, AI datacenter power, Amazon power deal rejection, Meta datacenter challenges, infrastructure spending, rare bee species impact, illegal streaming approval, fake productivity app, regional content restrictions, package security verification, dependency management, code rewrite best practices, legacy system updates Malicious NPM packages are sneaking into codebases while FFmpeg devs prove old-school assembly skills can still smoke the competition. Plus, a rare bee species takes on Zuck's AI dreams.

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    • Oops, Apple approved another illegal streaming app — A ‘productivity app’ that streams pirated movies seems to have slipped past Apple’s review process — and it’s far from the first one to do it.
    • Why Avoiding Technical Debt Might Be Your Biggest Mistake — In this post, I’ll argue that technical debt isn’t inherently bad — it’s unmanaged technical debt that causes problems. Programmers who refuse to incur any technical debt pay a high price, using up one of a company’s most valuable resources: present time!
    • Hundreds of code libraries posted to NPM try to install malware on dev machines — The malicious packages have names that are similar to legitimate ones for the Puppeteer and Bignum.js code libraries
    • FFmpeg devs boast of up to 94x performance boost after implementing handwritten AVX-512 assembly code — The developers have created an optimized code path using the AVX-512 instruction set to accelerate specific functions within the FFmpeg multimedia processing library. By leveraging AVX-512, they were able to achieve significant performance improvements — from three to 94 times faster — compared to standard implementations. AVX-512 enables processing large chunks of data in parallel using 512-bit registers, which can handle up to 16 single-precision FLOPS or 8 double-precision FLOPS in one operation. This optimization is ideal for compute-heavy tasks in general, but in the case of video and image processing in particular.
    • Regulators reject power deal for nuclear Amazon datacenters — Amazon has hit a roadblock in its plans for nuclear-powered US datacenters. Federal regulators rejected a deal that would let it draw more power from a Susquehanna plant to supply new bit barns next to the site, on the grounds this would set a precedent which may affect grid reliability and increase energy costs.
    • Meta’s nuclear datacenter plan reportedly stung by bees — CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly told employees at an all-hands meeting that the discovery of a rare species of bees on the prospective build site had contributed to the cancellation of the datacenter project, according to The Financial Times.
    • AI's energy appetite has Taiwan reconsidering nuclear option — The global surge in AI is placing unprecedented pressure on energy resources, with chipmakers such as TSMC consuming vast amounts of electricity to meet growing demand for advanced silicon. In response, Taiwan's government is signaling a potential shift in its longstanding opposition to nuclear energy to address its mounting power needs.
    • Mike's Poll says it all. — Let’s celebrate Election Day by voting to “settle” a classic debate.
    ]]>
    Malicious NPM packages are sneaking into codebases while FFmpeg devs prove old-school assembly skills can still smoke the competition. Plus, a rare bee species takes on Zuck's AI dreams.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • 💥 Gets Sats Quick and Easy with Strike — Strike is a lightning-powered app that lets you quickly and cheaply grab sats in over 100 countries. Easily integrates with Fountain.fm. Setup your Strike account, and you have one of the world's best ways to buy sats.
    • 🇨🇦 Bitcoin Well — Enable your independence with the fastest and safest way to buy bitcoin in Canada and the USA. Focused on Bitcoin excellence, enabling true financial independence 🥇
    • 📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Boost from Fountain.FM's website and keep your current Podcast app. Or kick the tires on the Podcasting 2.0 revolution and try out Fountain.FM the app! 🚀
    • Oops, Apple approved another illegal streaming app — A ‘productivity app’ that streams pirated movies seems to have slipped past Apple’s review process — and it’s far from the first one to do it.
    • Why Avoiding Technical Debt Might Be Your Biggest Mistake — In this post, I’ll argue that technical debt isn’t inherently bad — it’s unmanaged technical debt that causes problems. Programmers who refuse to incur any technical debt pay a high price, using up one of a company’s most valuable resources: present time!
    • Hundreds of code libraries posted to NPM try to install malware on dev machines — The malicious packages have names that are similar to legitimate ones for the Puppeteer and Bignum.js code libraries
    • FFmpeg devs boast of up to 94x performance boost after implementing handwritten AVX-512 assembly code — The developers have created an optimized code path using the AVX-512 instruction set to accelerate specific functions within the FFmpeg multimedia processing library. By leveraging AVX-512, they were able to achieve significant performance improvements — from three to 94 times faster — compared to standard implementations. AVX-512 enables processing large chunks of data in parallel using 512-bit registers, which can handle up to 16 single-precision FLOPS or 8 double-precision FLOPS in one operation. This optimization is ideal for compute-heavy tasks in general, but in the case of video and image processing in particular.
    • Regulators reject power deal for nuclear Amazon datacenters — Amazon has hit a roadblock in its plans for nuclear-powered US datacenters. Federal regulators rejected a deal that would let it draw more power from a Susquehanna plant to supply new bit barns next to the site, on the grounds this would set a precedent which may affect grid reliability and increase energy costs.
    • Meta’s nuclear datacenter plan reportedly stung by bees — CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly told employees at an all-hands meeting that the discovery of a rare species of bees on the prospective build site had contributed to the cancellation of the datacenter project, according to The Financial Times.
    • AI's energy appetite has Taiwan reconsidering nuclear option — The global surge in AI is placing unprecedented pressure on energy resources, with chipmakers such as TSMC consuming vast amounts of electricity to meet growing demand for advanced silicon. In response, Taiwan's government is signaling a potential shift in its longstanding opposition to nuclear energy to address its mounting power needs.
    • Mike's Poll says it all. — Let’s celebrate Election Day by voting to “settle” a classic debate.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+qxA1CGvc ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    593: Bake Your Own Linux Cake https://coder.show/593 d78029c9-97e9-453c-918c-263b0093413a Wed, 30 Oct 2024 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike reports in from the COSMIC frontier! Plus: Microsoft's juicy Google drama, GPU eye candy that'll make your wallet nervous, and the tea on why OpenAI's AGI Czar went full scorched-earth on his exit. 48:16 false Mike reports in from the COSMIC frontier! Plus: Microsoft's juicy Google drama, GPU eye candy that'll make your wallet nervous, and the tea on why OpenAI's AGI Czar went full scorched-earth on his exit.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, COSMIC desktop environment, Microsoft-Google cloud competition, Mac M4 Pro, Mac mini, Thunderbolt 5, Apple smart home display, OpenAI AGI czar resignation, Linux WiFi issues, manufacturing system rewrite Mike reports in from the COSMIC frontier! Plus: Microsoft's juicy Google drama, GPU eye candy that'll make your wallet nervous, and the tea on why OpenAI's AGI Czar went full scorched-earth on his exit.

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    Mike reports in from the COSMIC frontier! Plus: Microsoft's juicy Google drama, GPU eye candy that'll make your wallet nervous, and the tea on why OpenAI's AGI Czar went full scorched-earth on his exit.

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+htvATNRg ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    592: C++ Safety Dance https://coder.show/592 8c87bf22-4539-423c-8705-098c6c5a73e1 Wed, 23 Oct 2024 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter C++'s Borg-like mission continues, and some thoughts on Rails 8.1. Plus, there is a little trouble in Microsoft Paradise. And why Chris finally paid for an LLM. 45:24 false C++'s Borg-like mission continues, and some thoughts on Rails 8.1. Plus, there is a little trouble in Microsoft Paradise. And why Chris finally paid for an LLM.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, C++, security, memory safety, Chrome, Rails 8.1, Microsoft, OpenAI, LLM, Anthropic, AI, software development, developers, programming languages, Rust, Ruby on Rails, Solid Queue C++'s Borg-like mission continues, and some thoughts on Rails 8.1. Plus, there is a little trouble in Microsoft Paradise. And why Chris finally paid for an LLM.

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    • What is the new safe C++ proposal and what do programmers need to know? — The work is being done via the C++ Alliance, and its president and executive director Vinnie Falco said that this was, “a revolutionary proposal that adds memory safety features to the C++ programming language.”
    • Safe C++ — Over the past two years, the United States Government has been issuing warnings about memory-unsafe programming languages with increasing urgency. Much of the country’s critical infrastructure relies on software written in C and C++, languages which are very memory unsafe, leaving these systems more vulnerable to exploits by adversaries.
    • Kamal — Deploy web apps anywhere — From bare metal to cloud VMs.
    • solid_queue: Database-backed Active Job backend — Solid Queue is a DB-based queuing backend for Active Job, designed with simplicity and performance in mind.
    • OpenAI, Microsoft reportedly hire banks to renegotiate partnership terms — The Wall Street Journal today cited sources as saying that OpenAI is being advised by Goldman Sachs. Microsoft, in turn, has reportedly hired Morgan Stanley. The two banks previously participated in a deal that gave the ChatGPT developer access to a $4 billion revolving line of credit.
    • Introducing canvas, a new way to write and code with ChatGPT. | OpenAI — A new way of working with ChatGPT to write and code
    • Anthropic's new AI model can control your PC — “We trained Claude to see what’s happening on a screen and then use the software tools available to carry out tasks,” Anthropic wrote in a blog post shared with TechCrunch. “When a developer tasks Claude with using a piece of computer software and gives it the necessary access, Claude looks at screenshots of what’s visible to the user, then counts how many pixels vertically or horizontally it needs to move a cursor in order to click in the correct place.”
    • IcePanel — Align on technical decisions across your software engineering and product teams
    • Google’s NotebookLM now lets you guide the hosts of your AI podcast — You can now ask your AI ‘hosts’ to talk about a specific topic or tailor their discussion to a certain audience.
    ]]>
    C++'s Borg-like mission continues, and some thoughts on Rails 8.1. Plus, there is a little trouble in Microsoft Paradise. And why Chris finally paid for an LLM.

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    • 💥 Gets Sats Quick and Easy with Strike — Strike is a lightning-powered app that lets you quickly and cheaply grab sats in over 100 countries. Easily integrates with Fountain.fm. Setup your Strike account, and you have one of the world's best ways to buy sats.
    • 🇨🇦 Bitcoin Well — Enable your independence with the fastest and safest way to buy bitcoin in Canada and the USA. Focused on Bitcoin excellence, enabling true financial independence 🥇
    • 📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Boost from Fountain.FM's website and keep your current Podcast app. Or kick the tires on the Podcasting 2.0 revolution and try out Fountain.FM the app! 🚀
    • What is the new safe C++ proposal and what do programmers need to know? — The work is being done via the C++ Alliance, and its president and executive director Vinnie Falco said that this was, “a revolutionary proposal that adds memory safety features to the C++ programming language.”
    • Safe C++ — Over the past two years, the United States Government has been issuing warnings about memory-unsafe programming languages with increasing urgency. Much of the country’s critical infrastructure relies on software written in C and C++, languages which are very memory unsafe, leaving these systems more vulnerable to exploits by adversaries.
    • Kamal — Deploy web apps anywhere — From bare metal to cloud VMs.
    • solid_queue: Database-backed Active Job backend — Solid Queue is a DB-based queuing backend for Active Job, designed with simplicity and performance in mind.
    • OpenAI, Microsoft reportedly hire banks to renegotiate partnership terms — The Wall Street Journal today cited sources as saying that OpenAI is being advised by Goldman Sachs. Microsoft, in turn, has reportedly hired Morgan Stanley. The two banks previously participated in a deal that gave the ChatGPT developer access to a $4 billion revolving line of credit.
    • Introducing canvas, a new way to write and code with ChatGPT. | OpenAI — A new way of working with ChatGPT to write and code
    • Anthropic's new AI model can control your PC — “We trained Claude to see what’s happening on a screen and then use the software tools available to carry out tasks,” Anthropic wrote in a blog post shared with TechCrunch. “When a developer tasks Claude with using a piece of computer software and gives it the necessary access, Claude looks at screenshots of what’s visible to the user, then counts how many pixels vertically or horizontally it needs to move a cursor in order to click in the correct place.”
    • IcePanel — Align on technical decisions across your software engineering and product teams
    • Google’s NotebookLM now lets you guide the hosts of your AI podcast — You can now ask your AI ‘hosts’ to talk about a specific topic or tailor their discussion to a certain audience.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+RMJOYNWz ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    591: FOSS does what Nintendont https://coder.show/591 412fee0f-6a0c-43c1-bec6-eaf27f0a23a0 Wed, 16 Oct 2024 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We get frustrated with Nintendo. Then, dig into the 30-year-old backdoor that was recently exploited and the hard lesson we should learn from it. Then, we'll break down some "hot tips" that promise to make you the next DevRel star. 37:07 false We get frustrated with Nintendo. Then, dig into the 30-year-old backdoor that was recently exploited and the hard lesson we should learn from it. Then, we'll break down some "hot tips" that promise to make you the next DevRel star.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Nintendo, emulators, copyright, Ryujinx, Switch, piracy, modding, lawsuits, CALEA, wiretapping, Salt Typhoon, telecom security, encryption, backdoors, developer relations, startups, product marketing, open source, DevRel, metrics, documentation, API, user engagement, diagramming, Mermaid.js We get frustrated with Nintendo. Then, dig into the 30-year-old backdoor that was recently exploited and the hard lesson we should learn from it. Then, we'll break down some "hot tips" that promise to make you the next DevRel star.

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    • Ryujinx Switch Emulator Project Shuts Down Under Nintendo Pressure — Open source Nintendo Switch emulator Ryujinx has thrown in the towel under pressure from Nintendo. Lead developer 'gdkchan' was reportedly contacted by the gaming giant on Monday. He was given the opportunity to stop working on the project and shut down everything under his control, presumably to avoid further action. The project's repo on GitHub has already been deleted.
    • 'Modded Hardware' Defendant Denies Nintendo's Copyright Claims in Court — The alleged operator of Modded Hardware has filed an answer to Nintendo's copyright complaint, denying any wrongdoing. The defendant, who represents himself in court, counters with a long list of affirmative defenses including fair use. The case will now move forward to the discovery process. Meanwhile, the Modded Hardware site has gone private.
    • The 30-year-old internet backdoor law that came back to bite — The wiretap systems, as mandated under a 30-year-old U.S. federal law, are some of the most sensitive in a telecom or internet provider’s network, typically granting a select few employees nearly unfettered access to information about their customers, including their internet traffic and browsing histories.
    • Meredith Whittaker on Masto — Case in point: there's no way to build a backdoor that only the "good guys" can use.
    • Chinese hackers access US telecom firms, worrying national security officials — US investigators believe the hackers potentially accessed wiretap warrant requests, two of the sources said, but officials are still working to determine what information the hackers may have obtained. US broadband and internet providers AT&T, Verizon and Lumen are among the targets, the sources said.
    • Exclusive | U.S. Wiretap Systems Targeted in China-Linked Hack - WSJ — AT&T and Verizon are among the broadband providers that were breached
    • Unlocking the ‘aha’ moment: Developer relations for startups — Developer relations (DevRel) can be a cornerstone of product adoption and growth for early-stage companies, but too often early-stage companies end up focusing on the wrong things. The linchpin for success lies in how quickly developers reach their first "aha" moment
    • Mermaid | Diagramming and charting tool — JavaScript based diagramming and charting tool that renders Markdown-inspired text definitions to create and modify diagrams dynamically.
    • Integrations | Mermaid
    • macOS Window Manager | BentoBox 🍱 — A window manager that boosts productivity by snapping windows into predefined zones, like a Japanese bento box organizing meals.
    ]]>
    We get frustrated with Nintendo. Then, dig into the 30-year-old backdoor that was recently exploited and the hard lesson we should learn from it. Then, we'll break down some "hot tips" that promise to make you the next DevRel star.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • 💥 Gets Sats Quick and Easy with Strike — Strike is a lightning-powered app that lets you quickly and cheaply grab sats in over 100 countries. Easily integrates with Fountain.fm. Setup your Strike account, and you have one of the world's best ways to buy sats.
    • 🇨🇦 Bitcoin Well — Enable your independence with the fastest and safest way to buy bitcoin in Canada and the USA. Focused on Bitcoin excellence, enabling true financial independence 🥇
    • 📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Boost from Fountain.FM's website and keep your current Podcast app. Or kick the tires on the Podcasting 2.0 revolution and try out Fountain.FM the app! 🚀
    • Ryujinx Switch Emulator Project Shuts Down Under Nintendo Pressure — Open source Nintendo Switch emulator Ryujinx has thrown in the towel under pressure from Nintendo. Lead developer 'gdkchan' was reportedly contacted by the gaming giant on Monday. He was given the opportunity to stop working on the project and shut down everything under his control, presumably to avoid further action. The project's repo on GitHub has already been deleted.
    • 'Modded Hardware' Defendant Denies Nintendo's Copyright Claims in Court — The alleged operator of Modded Hardware has filed an answer to Nintendo's copyright complaint, denying any wrongdoing. The defendant, who represents himself in court, counters with a long list of affirmative defenses including fair use. The case will now move forward to the discovery process. Meanwhile, the Modded Hardware site has gone private.
    • The 30-year-old internet backdoor law that came back to bite — The wiretap systems, as mandated under a 30-year-old U.S. federal law, are some of the most sensitive in a telecom or internet provider’s network, typically granting a select few employees nearly unfettered access to information about their customers, including their internet traffic and browsing histories.
    • Meredith Whittaker on Masto — Case in point: there's no way to build a backdoor that only the "good guys" can use.
    • Chinese hackers access US telecom firms, worrying national security officials — US investigators believe the hackers potentially accessed wiretap warrant requests, two of the sources said, but officials are still working to determine what information the hackers may have obtained. US broadband and internet providers AT&T, Verizon and Lumen are among the targets, the sources said.
    • Exclusive | U.S. Wiretap Systems Targeted in China-Linked Hack - WSJ — AT&T and Verizon are among the broadband providers that were breached
    • Unlocking the ‘aha’ moment: Developer relations for startups — Developer relations (DevRel) can be a cornerstone of product adoption and growth for early-stage companies, but too often early-stage companies end up focusing on the wrong things. The linchpin for success lies in how quickly developers reach their first "aha" moment
    • Mermaid | Diagramming and charting tool — JavaScript based diagramming and charting tool that renders Markdown-inspired text definitions to create and modify diagrams dynamically.
    • Integrations | Mermaid
    • macOS Window Manager | BentoBox 🍱 — A window manager that boosts productivity by snapping windows into predefined zones, like a Japanese bento box organizing meals.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Dk0Xof_J ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    590: Google’s Loss is Our Win https://coder.show/590 2ec5a826-c0d8-47a2-899c-427e06948c0c Wed, 09 Oct 2024 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Our reaction to Google's major legal blow, forcing them to open the Play Store wide, our thoughts on the world's lovefest with AI-generated podcasts, and the next tool Microsoft is porting over from Linux. 34:45 false Our reaction to Google's major legal blow, forcing them to open the Play Store wide, our thoughts on the world's lovefest with AI-generated podcasts, and the next tool Microsoft is porting over from Linux.

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    Our reaction to Google's major legal blow, forcing them to open the Play Store wide, our thoughts on the world's lovefest with AI-generated podcasts, and the next tool Microsoft is porting over from Linux.

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    • 🇨🇦 Bitcoin Well — Enable your independence with the fastest and safest way to buy bitcoin in Canada and the USA. Focused on Bitcoin excellence, enabling true financial independence 🥇
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    • Google must crack open Android for third-party stores, rules Epic judge — Google must give rival third-party app stores access to the full catalog of Google Play apps — and distribute third-party stores.
    • Why Google is appealing the U.S. Epic Games verdict — The Epic verdict missed the obvious: Apple and Android clearly compete. We will appeal and ask the courts to pause implementing the remedies to maintain a consistent and safe experience for users and developers as the legal process moves forward.
    • There’s a New Hit Podcast That Will Blow Your Mind - WSJ — With this Google tool, you can make a show about any topic you could possibly imagine. The hosts aren’t human. You won’t believe your ears.
    • List of "Fake Podcasts" — Listen Notes' list of AI-genreated podcasts.
    • Analyzing Poop & Fart written 1,000 times — Creating meaning from the meaningless.
    • NotebookLM now lets you listen to a conversation about your sources — Today, we're introducing Audio Overview, a new way to turn your documents into engaging audio discussions. With one click, two AI hosts start up a lively “deep dive” discussion based on your sources. They summarize your material, make connections between topics, and banter back and forth. You can even download the conversation and take it on the go.
    • ebpf-for-windows — eBPF is a well-known technology for providing programmability and agility, especially for extending an OS kernel, for use cases such as DoS protection and observability. This project is a work-in-progress that allows existing eBPF toolchains and APIs familiar in the Linux ecosystem to be used on top of Windows. That is, this project takes existing eBPF projects as submodules and adds the layer in between to make them run on top of Windows.
    ]]>
    Our reaction to Google's major legal blow, forcing them to open the Play Store wide, our thoughts on the world's lovefest with AI-generated podcasts, and the next tool Microsoft is porting over from Linux.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • 💥 Gets Sats Quick and Easy with Strike — Strike is a lightning-powered app that lets you quickly and cheaply grab sats in over 100 countries. Easily integrates with Fountain.fm. Setup your Strike account, and you have one of the world's best ways to buy sats.
    • 🇨🇦 Bitcoin Well — Enable your independence with the fastest and safest way to buy bitcoin in Canada and the USA. Focused on Bitcoin excellence, enabling true financial independence 🥇
    • 📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Boost from Fountain.FM's website and keep your current Podcast app. Or kick the tires on the Podcasting 2.0 revolution and try out Fountain.FM the app! 🚀
    • Google must crack open Android for third-party stores, rules Epic judge — Google must give rival third-party app stores access to the full catalog of Google Play apps — and distribute third-party stores.
    • Why Google is appealing the U.S. Epic Games verdict — The Epic verdict missed the obvious: Apple and Android clearly compete. We will appeal and ask the courts to pause implementing the remedies to maintain a consistent and safe experience for users and developers as the legal process moves forward.
    • There’s a New Hit Podcast That Will Blow Your Mind - WSJ — With this Google tool, you can make a show about any topic you could possibly imagine. The hosts aren’t human. You won’t believe your ears.
    • List of "Fake Podcasts" — Listen Notes' list of AI-genreated podcasts.
    • Analyzing Poop & Fart written 1,000 times — Creating meaning from the meaningless.
    • NotebookLM now lets you listen to a conversation about your sources — Today, we're introducing Audio Overview, a new way to turn your documents into engaging audio discussions. With one click, two AI hosts start up a lively “deep dive” discussion based on your sources. They summarize your material, make connections between topics, and banter back and forth. You can even download the conversation and take it on the go.
    • ebpf-for-windows — eBPF is a well-known technology for providing programmability and agility, especially for extending an OS kernel, for use cases such as DoS protection and observability. This project is a work-in-progress that allows existing eBPF toolchains and APIs familiar in the Linux ecosystem to be used on top of Windows. That is, this project takes existing eBPF projects as submodules and adds the layer in between to make them run on top of Windows.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+bCUbDzKi ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    589: Blame the Tools using the Tools https://coder.show/589 3e33c6d4-277d-476d-bc93-106a96f3695d Wed, 02 Oct 2024 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Our thoughts on big tech firing up old nuclear reactors to satisfy the AI growth plans, Sam's big week, and debate if Meta just had their iPhone moment. 1:15:51 false Our thoughts on big tech firing up old nuclear reactors to satisfy the AI growth plans, Sam's big week, and debate if Meta just had their iPhone moment.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Meta Quest 3S, Hololens, COSMIC, AI safety bill, Sam Altman, superintelligence, OpenAI restructuring, Apple, data centers, nuclear power, Microsoft, energy needs, Big Tech power demands, iPhone foldable, education technology, California AI regulations, open source AI, AR glasses, Orion Our thoughts on big tech firing up old nuclear reactors to satisfy the AI growth plans, Sam's big week, and debate if Meta just had their iPhone moment.

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    Our thoughts on big tech firing up old nuclear reactors to satisfy the AI growth plans, Sam's big week, and debate if Meta just had their iPhone moment.

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+I5R42KPy ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    A Coder PSA https://coder.show/hurricanehelene 8a11ed8d-e556-402f-b45a-a16e91a96425 Tue, 24 Sep 2024 17:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter A quick update from Chris on where the show is at this week, and what to watch out for next week! 1:46 false A quick update from Chris on where the show is at this week, and what to watch out for next week!

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    A quick update from Chris on where the show is at this week, and what to watch out for next week!

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    ]]>
    A quick update from Chris on where the show is at this week, and what to watch out for next week!

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    • 🇨🇦 Bitcoin Well — Enable your independence with the fastest and safest way to buy bitcoin in Canada and the USA. Focused on Bitcoin excellence, enabling true financial independence 🥇
    • 📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Boost from Fountain.FM's website and keep your current Podcast app. Or kick the tires on the Podcasting 2.0 revolution and try out Fountain.FM the app! 🚀
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+wPM2yivv ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    588: Hulk Smash “PUNY DEVS” https://coder.show/588 f5efc6c1-b45e-426e-b311-abd31d7eb5b5 Wed, 18 Sep 2024 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The insidious undercurrents threatening to crush open-source AI projects, plus our thoughts on Microsoft's "big changes" to Windows post-CrowdStrike. 59:32 false The insidious undercurrents threatening to crush open-source AI projects, plus our thoughts on Microsoft's "big changes" to Windows post-CrowdStrike.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, AI cameras, surveillance, Larry Ellison, Oracle, police oversight, drones, California AI bill, open-source AI, liability, safety protocols, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, regulation, Sam Altman, safety committee, Microsoft, Windows security, kernel access, CrowdStrike incident, iPhone 16 pre-orders, demand decline The insidious undercurrents threatening to crush open-source AI projects, plus our thoughts on Microsoft's "big changes" to Windows post-CrowdStrike.

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    The insidious undercurrents threatening to crush open-source AI projects, plus our thoughts on Microsoft's "big changes" to Windows post-CrowdStrike.

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+oGEHrRvC ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    587: Surfing the WSL Wave https://coder.show/587 7f9564b2-eccf-4500-9377-9f9fd4ce495a Wed, 11 Sep 2024 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Our thoughts on the iPhone 16, and then Mike surfs the WSL wave. 1:00:01 false Our thoughts on the iPhone 16, and then Mike surfs the WSL wave.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Google, antitrust, digital ads market, DOJ, Apple, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, Apple Watch Series 10, sleep apnea detection, A18 chip, Apple AI, satellite messaging, iOS 18, WSL, Apple Intelligence, R programming language, Steve Jobs, Tim Cook, Nostr, key management, Active-Listening software, Cox Media Group, targeted advertising, privacy concerns Our thoughts on the iPhone 16, and then Mike surfs the WSL wave.

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    Our thoughts on the iPhone 16, and then Mike surfs the WSL wave.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+mYX3L3aT ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    586: Mike's Clone Army https://coder.show/586 2127782e-8bb7-4dbc-a9cf-e2cbf32fa58c Wed, 04 Sep 2024 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter How Mike plans to win the Clone Wars with Dokku, we review some shocking developer data and say goodbye to another project DMCA'd by Apple. 1:06:03 false How Mike plans to win the Clone Wars with Dokku, we review some shocking developer data and say goodbye to another project DMCA'd by Apple.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, AI, coding, developers, AWS, Amazon S3, conditional writes, Dokku, app cloning, workload, burnout, freelancers, productivity, Docker-OSX, DMCA, GitHub, Kubernetes, language models, iOS, Apple, Steve Jobs, PWAs, digital ID, DevOps, release management How Mike plans to win the Clone Wars with Dokku, we review some shocking developer data and say goodbye to another project DMCA'd by Apple.

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    How Mike plans to win the Clone Wars with Dokku, we review some shocking developer data and say goodbye to another project DMCA'd by Apple.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+uJARqIi9 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    585: From Ops to Dev and Back Again https://coder.show/585 511c37cc-6618-4c6c-9f3b-cff15716bee6 Wed, 28 Aug 2024 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We reflect on the rise of DevOps and the frustrating dynamics that led to it. Plus, tech's latest bright idea: Roombas with attitude. 53:30 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Procreate, generative AI criticism, DevOps history, cloud talent shortage, Coder QA, Apple tabletop robot, Tesla Optimus training, iPad illustration, GitHub influence, Docker, Rails, TDD, development and operations collaboration, Patrick Debois, John Allspaw, Paul Hammond, cloud skills training, security vulnerabilities, compliance issues, Hongzhun, Foxconn, motion capture, humanoid robot, data collection operators 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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    We reflect on the rise of DevOps and the frustrating dynamics that led to it. Plus, tech's latest bright idea: Roombas with attitude.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+GjR7m3KJ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    584: Google’s Poisoned Apple https://coder.show/584 86df8002-44a0-4837-9103-a8d51d894c12 Wed, 21 Aug 2024 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The walled garden wrecking ball is fueling up - where we think it strikes first. Plus, what was really behind the recent GitHub outage. 47:35 false The walled garden wrecking ball is fueling up - where we think it strikes first. Plus, what was really behind the recent GitHub outage.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Raspberry Pi 5, network-attached storage, Epic vs Google app store lawsuit, Google antitrust breakup, GitHub Copilot Autofix, GitHub outage, digital driver's licenses, C++ programming, open source contributions, Diablo for web browsers The walled garden wrecking ball is fueling up - where we think it strikes first. Plus, what was really behind the recent GitHub outage.

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    The walled garden wrecking ball is fueling up - where we think it strikes first. Plus, what was really behind the recent GitHub outage.

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    583: A Shekel for Every Click https://coder.show/583 605ff62f-dd11-41fc-af6d-ddd2f2f2e30e Wed, 14 Aug 2024 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Apple goes into full crackdown mode and begins to squeeze even more out of developers and creators. Plus, why tiny models are suddenly the rage. 53:45 false Apple goes into full crackdown mode and begins to squeeze even more out of developers and creators. Plus, why tiny models are suddenly the rage.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Ford patent, automatic speeding violation reporting, law enforcement vehicles, potential standardization, Google Pixel 9 announcement, Pixel 9 Pro and Pro XL announcement, small AI models, Arcee.AI, InstructLab, purpose-focused LLMs, macOS Sequoia permission changes, screen recording apps, app security rules, Linux advantages, Apple's App Store policies, Patreon fee increase, in-app purchase requirements Apple goes into full crackdown mode and begins to squeeze even more out of developers and creators. Plus, why tiny models are suddenly the rage.

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    Apple goes into full crackdown mode and begins to squeeze even more out of developers and creators. Plus, why tiny models are suddenly the rage.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+V_-FPdts ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    582: Intel: It Hurts Inside https://coder.show/582 72686eb2-5052-4592-a1cc-5600a512164b Wed, 07 Aug 2024 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We take a look at SeaweedFS, roast Apple Intelligence, and reveal the vendor that caught Intel's mess before it shipped. 55:36 false We take a look at SeaweedFS, roast Apple Intelligence, and reveal the vendor that caught Intel's mess before it shipped.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Google, antitrust, monopoly, search market, advertising, Department of Justice, appeal, default search engine, Apple, Intel, layoffs, CPU failures, SeaweedFS, distributed file system, data management, podcast, Apple Intelligence, features, Siri, phishing, iOS 18 We take a look at SeaweedFS, roast Apple Intelligence, and reveal the vendor that caught Intel's mess before it shipped.

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    • Jason Kint on X — Don't overlook the impact this may have on Apple. Yes, I believe any remedy has to look at forced divestiture of Chrome and Android in addition to killing the exclusive dealing. But if Apple loses its sweetheart deal with Google, it may lose $12B in revenue (mostly profits)
    • Intel is laying off over 15,000 employees and will stop ‘non-essential work’ — After losses, the chipmaker is cutting $10 billion in costs.
    • Puget Systems' Perspective on Intel CPU Instability Issues — Based on this information, we are definitely experiencing CPU failures higher than our historical average, especially with 14th Gen. We have enough data to know that we don’t have an acute problem on the horizon with 13th Gen — it is more of a slow burn
    • seaweedfs — SeaweedFS is a fast distributed storage system for blobs, objects, files, and data lake, for billions of files! Blob store has O(1) disk seek, cloud tiering. Filer supports Cloud Drive, cross-DC active-active replication, Kubernetes, POSIX FUSE mount, S3 API, S3 Gateway, Hadoop, WebDAV, encryption, Erasure Coding.
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    • Cabel Sasser - Panic Social — Apple Intelligence in 15.1 just flagged a phishing email as “Priority” and moved it to the top of my Inbox. This seems… bad
    • iOS 18: These Apple Intelligence Features Won't Be Ready Until 2025
    • Forgejo becomes a hard fork of Gitea — his proposed agreement is the outcome of a discussion where a significant number of active Forgejo contributors agreed it should be a decision that is made in accordance to the decision making process. Once implemented, there is no turning back and it will impact the future of Forgejo as a whole.
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+h2z6nrx2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    581: Lunacy Lake https://coder.show/581 aa6cdf66-cd26-47d1-b334-00d07cccf688 Wed, 31 Jul 2024 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Why is Google feeling lucky, and the Intel situation slips into pure lunacy. Plus, thoughts on the C# Type Union proposal. 48:51 false Why is Google feeling lucky, and the Intel situation slips into pure lunacy. Plus, thoughts on the C# Type Union proposal.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, OpenAI, SearchGPT, AI search, waitlist, Google, antitrust, Intel, CPU issue, microcode patch, Raptor Lake, CrowdStrike outage, losses, healthcare, banking, transportation, airlines, C# type unions, California DMV, blockchain, car titles, fraud, Kamala Harris, crypto regulation Why is Google feeling lucky, and the Intel situation slips into pure lunacy. Plus, thoughts on the C# Type Union proposal.

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    Why is Google feeling lucky, and the Intel situation slips into pure lunacy. Plus, thoughts on the C# Type Union proposal.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Jv5c0AzY ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    580: Error Lake https://coder.show/580 7333f764-66f6-42eb-a345-2cf6c786655c Wed, 24 Jul 2024 05:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Our thoughts on the CrowdStrike outage and why Intel is in the hot seat with developers. 1:05:26 false Our thoughts on the CrowdStrike outage and why Intel is in the hot seat with developers.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, OpenAI, AI safety, government regulation, whistleblowers, employee agreements, nondisclosure agreements, Llama, open-source AI, Meta, chip manufacturing, water scarcity, CrowdStrike, security software, BSOD, kernel panic, driver error, Microsoft, European Commission, Intel, CPU crashes, instability, AMD, microcode error Our thoughts on the CrowdStrike outage and why Intel is in the hot seat with developers.

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    Our thoughts on the CrowdStrike outage and why Intel is in the hot seat with developers.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Ab11n5yD ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    579: The Insufferable Small Business https://coder.show/579 7963cd3f-0657-4736-9f29-af55c408a976 Wed, 17 Jul 2024 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Are small business owners just the worst? The rant that hits close to home. And how AI is looking more like a unicorn, not a horse, but big tech keeps trying to put a saddle on it. 52:35 false Are small business owners just the worst? The rant that hits close to home. And how AI is looking more like a unicorn, not a horse, but big tech keeps trying to put a saddle on it.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, AI carbon emissions, water consumption, LLMs, BigTech, stock market, nuclear power, enterprise adoption, product integration, Snapdragon X CPUs, Windows on Arm, benchmarks, GPU performance, x86 emulation, battery life, developer support, power grid, climate change, AI bubble, overvaluation, investment risks, compute infrastructure, data centers, capex, Adobe Photoshop performance, Blender performance, native Arm64 support, Copilot Plus PCs, MacBook Air comparison Are small business owners just the worst? The rant that hits close to home. And how AI is looking more like a unicorn, not a horse, but big tech keeps trying to put a saddle on it.

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    Are small business owners just the worst? The rant that hits close to home. And how AI is looking more like a unicorn, not a horse, but big tech keeps trying to put a saddle on it.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+fI2j3roX ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    578: Cancel the 100X https://coder.show/578 1616df40-51ff-4315-a0ae-efcc81f11b20 Wed, 10 Jul 2024 05:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Apple finally stands down in its battle with Epic, and Google gets caught with its hand in the full access to everything jar. 1:05:15 false Apple finally stands down in its battle with Epic, and Google gets caught with its hand in the full access to everything jar.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Apple Intelligence, Siri, iOS 18.4, generative AI, ChatGPT integration, release timeline, developer beta, public launch, Apple apps, context-aware assistance, photo editing, display interaction, Bloomberg, Mark Gurman, WWDC announcement delay Apple finally stands down in its battle with Epic, and Google gets caught with its hand in the full access to everything jar.

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    Apple finally stands down in its battle with Epic, and Google gets caught with its hand in the full access to everything jar.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+bnK_VVcp ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    577: Holy Order of the Admins https://coder.show/577 4b2c9f95-2881-450f-b8a2-a6ca1b22e100 Tue, 02 Jul 2024 05:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Why you shouldn't use AI to write your tests, and the crazy deals new AI companies are getting themselves into to access hardware. 47:50 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Google, Perforce, Piper, source control, migration, developer, repository operations, Spokane Meetup, No-Li Brewhouse, AI, testing, TDD, regression testing, user stories, events, Meta, TestGen-LLM, open-source, unit test improvement, software development job postings, Indeed, St. Louis Fed, Lary Summers, Aspen Institute, AI, IQ, EQ, Apple Intelligence, Vision Pro, retail demos, OSes, monthly fees, advanced features, Character.AI, research partnerships, Google, Meta, xAI, computing resources, Fountain, ChatGPT, bugs, macOS, Docker, Rosetta, github issue, mitigations, Rust, System76, Jar-jar desktop, Obj-C, Alice AI, terminal, SMTP, oneAPI, SYCL 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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    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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Xppvh2gZ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    576: The New 800-pound Gorilla https://coder.show/576 f688e7ab-a4fb-4664-859b-7d87124c7c17 Wed, 26 Jun 2024 05:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Big Tech vs. Big Brother, how Ashley Madison predicted the rise of AI bots and the messy world of "open source" AI. 59:15 false Big Tech vs. Big Brother, how Ashley Madison predicted the rise of AI bots and the messy world of "open source" AI.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, bots, AI-generated, social media, fake images, EU, DMA, Apple, anti-steering, App Store, Microsoft, Teams, bundling, antitrust, open source AI, MOF, OSI Big Tech vs. Big Brother, how Ashley Madison predicted the rise of AI bots and the messy world of "open source" AI.

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    Big Tech vs. Big Brother, how Ashley Madison predicted the rise of AI bots and the messy world of "open source" AI.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+cvPhPWiS ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    575: The Omakub Directive https://coder.show/575 b8ab74a9-f63a-4518-bf6d-684d4eac76e4 Wed, 19 Jun 2024 05:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter A couple of our long-standing forecasts are coming true. We unpack the recent developments. Plus, our thoughts on OpenAI going commercial and more. 51:36 false A couple of our long-standing forecasts are coming true. We unpack the recent developments. Plus, our thoughts on OpenAI going commercial and more.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Return to Office, RTO mandates, employee job satisfaction, firm performance, BambooHR survey, office culture, green status effect, hyper-available, S&P 500, stock market index, managers, reassert control, blame employees, scapegoat, bad performance, firm values, Linux, desktop Linux, operating system, AI features, spyware, ecosystem, phone syncing, easy bluetooth, notes, Snapdragon, Qualcomm, SoC, ARM notebook, Embedded Open Source Summit, Apple Silicon, OpenAI, for-profit corporation, nonprofit board, benefit corporation, Anthropic, xAI, Microsoft, Recall, privacy, security safeguards, WWDC, iPadOS, USB-C A couple of our long-standing forecasts are coming true. We unpack the recent developments. Plus, our thoughts on OpenAI going commercial and more.

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    A couple of our long-standing forecasts are coming true. We unpack the recent developments. Plus, our thoughts on OpenAI going commercial and more.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+3vuu2YbD ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    574: Craig Stans Unite https://coder.show/574 d0f0110e-f0e4-4523-b121-c91e2b66ebea Wed, 12 Jun 2024 05:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Our thoughts and reactions to Apple's WWDC '24, and more importantly what was missed. 40:25 false Our thoughts and reactions to Apple's WWDC '24, and more importantly what was missed.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Apple, WWDC 2024, Apple Intelligence, AI, privacy, iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, Xcode 16, generative AI, ChatGPT, Siri Our thoughts and reactions to Apple's WWDC '24, and more importantly what was missed.

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    Our thoughts and reactions to Apple's WWDC '24, and more importantly what was missed.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Ei-Dnm0X ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    573: The Ultimate Computer https://coder.show/573 fe2a5e5b-052a-4f7b-9b4c-14c82a47339a Wed, 05 Jun 2024 05:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The story of how Mike got in a fight with a supercomputer and, like Captain Kirk, came out on top. 54:02 false The story of how Mike got in a fight with a supercomputer and, like Captain Kirk, came out on top.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Arm Holdings, Windows PC market, chip designer, CEO, Microsoft, AI, Windows developers, OpenAI, ChatGPT outage, AI safety, OpenAI whistleblowers, reckless culture, right to warn, tech layoffs, Microsoft layoffs, HoloLens, Azure, Google privacy breach The story of how Mike got in a fight with a supercomputer and, like Captain Kirk, came out on top.

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    The story of how Mike got in a fight with a supercomputer and, like Captain Kirk, came out on top.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+DE_ZZFGD ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    572: Foxes In The Henhouse https://coder.show/572 556b527c-0eb1-436f-a98e-a401ca41294b Wed, 29 May 2024 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter OpenAI has a new security team led by Sam Altman, and the Biden Administration has a new AI security board led by Sam Altman. We also discuss C# 13 and .Net 9, popping bubbles, and more. 1:08:10 false OpenAI has a new security team led by Sam Altman, and the Biden Administration has a new AI security board led by Sam Altman. We also discuss C# 13 and .Net 9, popping bubbles, and more.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Microsoft Teams, US office workers, meetings, WFH, side meetings, scheduled meetings, C#, .Net, ML.NET, params modifier, escaping conveniences, lock object, threading issues, Google, search experience, Reddit, SEO, AI, Google AI, hallucinations, Sam Altman, OpenAI, ChatGPT, Scarlett Johansson, safety team, AI safety, Biden, AI Safety Panel, DHS, Artificial Intelligence Safety and Security Board, AI hysterics, AI monitoring, AI safety and security, Windows Recall, non-Copilot PC, NPU, ML models, arm64 packages, Elon Musk, xAI, ChatGPT, AI supercomputer OpenAI has a new security team led by Sam Altman, and the Biden Administration has a new AI security board led by Sam Altman. We also discuss C# 13 and .Net 9, popping bubbles, and more.

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    OpenAI has a new security team led by Sam Altman, and the Biden Administration has a new AI security board led by Sam Altman. We also discuss C# 13 and .Net 9, popping bubbles, and more.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+6_OnprWZ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    571: Old Wine New Bottle https://coder.show/571 a5abdc06-11b0-4e86-ae4b-6badaeb509bc Wed, 22 May 2024 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Big Tech's latest AI flex? More like a desperate grab for attention. Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft are hyping up underwhelming updates while Sam Altman spills the tea on their shady motives. 45:23 false Big Tech's latest AI flex? More like a desperate grab for attention. Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft are hyping up underwhelming updates while Sam Altman spills the tea on their shady motives.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Google I/O, Gemini, AI in Android, developer story, AI market, AI investments, AI revenue, race to the bottom, Alibaba, Google AI answers, OpenAI upgrades, Microsoft news, volumetric api, Microsoft Quest API, Microsoft branded Quest kit, Copilot+ PCs, generative AI, AMD, Intel, Qualcomm, Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, NPU performance, Snapdragon X Elite, MacBook Air, Windows Copilot Runtime, AI models, Windows on Arm, Surface Pro, M3 MacBook Air, Surface Laptop 7, Windows compiler, kernel, scheduler, x86 translation layer, Windows Recall Big Tech's latest AI flex? More like a desperate grab for attention. Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft are hyping up underwhelming updates while Sam Altman spills the tea on their shady motives.

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    Big Tech's latest AI flex? More like a desperate grab for attention. Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft are hyping up underwhelming updates while Sam Altman spills the tea on their shady motives.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+3TZz7oX7 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    570: 4o https://coder.show/570 e66ded70-3b96-419f-a76e-de5f4b3ba543 Wed, 15 May 2024 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter OpenAI has pulled a fast one, and everyone is eating it up. 28:46 false OpenAI has pulled a fast one, and everyone is eating it up.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Invitation Homes, mandatory ISP, privacy implications, service quality, value, Darth JarJar, LEGO, Star Wars, Disney Plus, Google I/O 2024, Gemini, Google Search, AI Overviews, multi-step reasoning, generative AI, Liquid cooled data centers, TPUs, Trillium, Axion processor, NVidia Blackwell GPUs,ChatGPT-4o, BizDev, Stack Overflow, OpenAI, GPT-5, text evaluation, HP Dev One, JetBrains, RubyMine, PyCharm, Framework 16, Pop_OS! OpenAI has pulled a fast one, and everyone is eating it up.

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    OpenAI has pulled a fast one, and everyone is eating it up.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+q5jT8cMq ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    569: Whatever It Takes https://coder.show/569 e014fef3-a427-46f0-8dcd-a09698295ea6 Wed, 08 May 2024 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Altman's on a spending spree for AGI – why the huge price tag? Mike's back from NYC with juicy API gossip, and we break down the incentives pumping up a giant AI bubble. 39:44 false Altman's on a spending spree for AGI – why the huge price tag? Mike's back from NYC with juicy API gossip, and we break down the incentives pumping up a giant AI bubble.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Mike in NYC, AI advancements, Sam Altman, AGI, Big Tech spending, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, AI impact on labor market, Apple Vision Pro, job changes, Ruby, Perl, FOSS, Nix, Linux interest, ad-pocalypse, morality in the workplace, Apple AI strategy, Meta VR, ChatGPT in peripherals, junior developer careers Altman's on a spending spree for AGI – why the huge price tag? Mike's back from NYC with juicy API gossip, and we break down the incentives pumping up a giant AI bubble.

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    Altman's on a spending spree for AGI – why the huge price tag? Mike's back from NYC with juicy API gossip, and we break down the incentives pumping up a giant AI bubble.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+xh1JzUU5 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    568: The Junior Jump https://coder.show/568 1108d688-a717-42b9-a0d7-c693778f2ec5 Wed, 01 May 2024 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter How one clever developer has launched his own Appstore on iOS, our thoughts on how this was pulled off, and making a transition into development work late in life. 35:15 false How one clever developer has launched his own Appstore on iOS, our thoughts on how this was pulled off, and making a transition into development work late in life.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, noncompete ban, FTC, Delta emulator, small business, Logitech AI How one clever developer has launched his own Appstore on iOS, our thoughts on how this was pulled off, and making a transition into development work late in life.

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    How one clever developer has launched his own Appstore on iOS, our thoughts on how this was pulled off, and making a transition into development work late in life.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+XHJANL7O ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    567: The year of Small Models https://coder.show/567 b5bb4a9d-3f32-4dfe-97b0-104a131b44a7 Wed, 24 Apr 2024 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Llama 3 and Phi-3-mini are up and running on phones, Raspberry Pis, and we give them a go. Plus Google kills the vibe, and Meta opens up Horizon OS. 42:53 false Llama 3 and Phi-3-mini are up and running on phones, Raspberry Pis, and we give them a go. Plus Google kills the vibe, and Meta opens up Horizon OS.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Google, protest, workplace, business, Meta, Llama 3, AI model, chatbots, Microsoft, Phi-3, small AI model, Meta Horizon OS, VR, AR, open platform, Apple Vision Pro Llama 3 and Phi-3-mini are up and running on phones, Raspberry Pis, and we give them a go. Plus Google kills the vibe, and Meta opens up Horizon OS.

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    Llama 3 and Phi-3-mini are up and running on phones, Raspberry Pis, and we give them a go. Plus Google kills the vibe, and Meta opens up Horizon OS.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+6sjdEuR7 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    566: FOSS Feed & Care https://coder.show/566 f1924a89-e35f-441b-80c5-bb66c6e37942 Wed, 17 Apr 2024 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We delve into the top 3 open-source revenue streams, expose the pitfalls, and discuss what could be done quickly to improve the situation. 29:51 false We delve into the top 3 open-source revenue streams, expose the pitfalls, and discuss what could be done quickly to improve the situation.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, San Francisco, floppy disks, data degradation, catastrophic failure, 1998, eight-inch floppies, train control system, rail system, state grants, Open Source, funding fiasco, dominickm.com, xz Utils, backdoor, Heartbleed, OpenSSL, Linux Foundation, Core Infrastructure Initiative, liblzma, supply chain, Google, Microsoft, PostgreSQL, Andres Freund, performance regression testing, Debian, corporate IT budget We delve into the top 3 open-source revenue streams, expose the pitfalls, and discuss what could be done quickly to improve the situation.

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    We delve into the top 3 open-source revenue streams, expose the pitfalls, and discuss what could be done quickly to improve the situation.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+WtbBqhX_ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    565: The Great Llama https://coder.show/565 7005e872-d668-4b50-9904-550a4b3e9eef Wed, 10 Apr 2024 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Why does Meta give away Llma for free? What's in it for them? Plus, our thoughts on the data showing the trades are starting to see a boom, and new coding jobs are declining. 50:11 false Why does Meta give away Llma for free? What's in it for them?

    Plus, our thoughts on the data showing the trades are starting to see a boom, and new coding jobs are declining.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Google Vids, Google Workspace, Google Cloud Next 2024, Google Axion, online jobs for teens, work-from-home STEM jobs, Mike Rowe, Gen Z, workforce challenges, trade jobs, meta, Llma3, open-source Why does Meta give away Llma for free? What's in it for them?

    Plus, our thoughts on the data showing the trades are starting to see a boom, and new coding jobs are declining.

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    Why does Meta give away Llma for free? What's in it for them?

    Plus, our thoughts on the data showing the trades are starting to see a boom, and new coding jobs are declining.

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    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ZBcJvsK6 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    564: Re-Re-Rewrite it in Rust https://coder.show/564 f3631694-5203-4c4e-8ca8-407916ddd058 Wed, 03 Apr 2024 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Microsoft wins the foot-in-mouth award this week, and Google gets the Rust religion - but Mike is skeptical. 46:36 false Microsoft wins the foot-in-mouth award this week, and Google gets the Rust religion - but Mike is skeptical.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, ISS trash, Florida, House, Just Walk Out, Amazon, Dash Carts, FFmpeg, Microsoft Teams, xz, Rust, Google, C++, Productivity, Apple Vision Pro, Spatial Personas, AR, Collaboration, Rails Update Microsoft wins the foot-in-mouth award this week, and Google gets the Rust religion - but Mike is skeptical.

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    Microsoft wins the foot-in-mouth award this week, and Google gets the Rust religion - but Mike is skeptical.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+su_oxgIM ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    563: Mike’s No Good Very Bad Rails Update https://coder.show/563 c669af7a-33d8-4516-97f8-6998a9def884 Wed, 27 Mar 2024 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike makes the case for just going vanilla, a look at Google Carbon, and then we address the expensive elephant in the room. 57:16 false Mike makes the case for just going vanilla, a look at Google Carbon, and then we address the expensive elephant in the room.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Google Carbon, expensive elephant, 3 Body Problem, Netflix, Feedback, Apple, WWDC 2024, RCS support, iPhon, Apple Developer, YouTube, text editor, Helix, Rails, Asset Pipeline, vanilla JS, importmap-rails, ESM, LM Studio, local LLMs, HuggingFace, NOSTR, Google Carbon, C++ successor, C++ interop, Github, Apple Vision Pro, XR, NVIDIA, AI, Barbara Fried, SBF, sentencing submission Mike makes the case for just going vanilla, a look at Google Carbon, and then we address the expensive elephant in the room.

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    Mike makes the case for just going vanilla, a look at Google Carbon, and then we address the expensive elephant in the room.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+pnDKsBIu ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    562: Apple Loses It's Shine https://coder.show/562 ee4daf26-f0ea-4c48-90e8-06765342e066 Fri, 22 Mar 2024 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:08:26 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, doj, antitrust, lawsuit, apple, iphone, monopoly, developer restrictions, pricing, user lock-in, app store, payments, competition, innovation, streaming apps, smartwatches, digital wallets, carplay, green bubbles, stock buybacks, super apps, cloud gaming 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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    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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+QyaYDt4m ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    561: No CUDA for You! https://coder.show/561 8391a6df-81e5-465f-abdd-0a0d21990599 Wed, 13 Mar 2024 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter NVIDIA locks CUDA down further, and we ponder what it might take to break their stranglehold on the market, Zuck's brilliant move that put an egg on his face, and we take a minute to appreciate new developments with Java. 23:50 false NVIDIA locks CUDA down further, and we ponder what it might take to break their stranglehold on the market, Zuck's brilliant move that put an egg on his face, and we take a minute to appreciate new developments with Java.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, NVIDIA, CUDA, Zuck, Java, Linux, Pengwin, Translation layers, EULA, ZLUDA, Chinese GPU makers, Monopoly, Rust, Immutable data, Algebraic data types, Record classes, Sealed interfaces, Market share, Meta, Brad Neuberg, Jeff Bezos NVIDIA locks CUDA down further, and we ponder what it might take to break their stranglehold on the market, Zuck's brilliant move that put an egg on his face, and we take a minute to appreciate new developments with Java.

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    NVIDIA locks CUDA down further, and we ponder what it might take to break their stranglehold on the market, Zuck's brilliant move that put an egg on his face, and we take a minute to appreciate new developments with Java.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+xcucqUci ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    560: Artificial Information https://coder.show/560 c51b8de9-055b-450d-96ff-226743f82caa Wed, 06 Mar 2024 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 50:57 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Victoria Nuland, EU antitrust fine, Spotify, European Commission, App Store, digital music market, competition, Sergey Brin at Google, Gemini images AI model, MacBook Air M3 chip, AI plans, technology news 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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    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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+GZWsv1Ef ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    559: Double Botched https://coder.show/559 3acb3498-e3e4-4dbb-b407-ee39e691d20b Wed, 28 Feb 2024 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Why we're awe-struck by Google, and NVIDIA's CEO says no one needs to learn how to code anymore. 55:23 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Mark Gurman, Apple Car, Tesla, Generative AI, Florida Man Games, Larry Donnelly, relay race, Google Gemini Roll Out, tech disasters, open-source AI models, Alphabet, market value, woke AI, Nate Silver, Gemini-Gate, Google search, Sundar Pichai, Alexandros, Google culture, debacles, internal culture, Google's Gemini AI, discrimination, AGI, machine opinion, facts, Sundar Pichai step down, Samir Arora, Google CEO, market veteran, resignation, NVIDIA CEO, learn to code, rise of AI, programming languages, human language prompts, ZLUDA project, Andrzej Janik, Radeon GPUs, HIP/ROCm, NVIDIA OptiX, Rust programming language 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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    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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+xIP1o-P- ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    558: Big Zuck Energy https://coder.show/558 a9b77adb-be0a-49af-bf4d-1f3aa7c010aa Wed, 21 Feb 2024 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We embrace the dad bod lifestyle and find out if Apple's Vision Pro demo sold Mike, and Chris is picking up on what the Zuck is putting down. 47:07 false We embrace the dad bod lifestyle and find out if Apple's Vision Pro demo sold Mike, and Chris is picking up on what the Zuck is putting down.

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    HBO's John Adams, Mike, stereotypical dad, The Borg Remastered, Mike's Apple Vision Quest, Zuck Rehab, Zuckerberg, Apple, Meta Headset Wars, AI Innovations, Raising Cattle, Fountain.fm Sprint to SCaLE, SCaLE, CUDA lock-in, alternative hardware, Visor, Immersed team, Babylon 5, Space: Above and Beyond, X-Files, DVD copy, Commonwealth saga, Pandora's Star We embrace the dad bod lifestyle and find out if Apple's Vision Pro demo sold Mike, and Chris is picking up on what the Zuck is putting down.

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    We embrace the dad bod lifestyle and find out if Apple's Vision Pro demo sold Mike, and Chris is picking up on what the Zuck is putting down.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+NQf7MnSP ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    557: Betting it all on Green https://coder.show/557 9b461703-b757-4753-8b39-663e8406035c Wed, 14 Feb 2024 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Why we think Nvidia has become one of the most valuable companies in the world, Sam's new "mind boggling" idea, and more. 45:23 false Why we think Nvidia has become one of the most valuable companies in the world, Sam's new "mind boggling" idea, and more.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, GitLab, Zoom call recordings, YouTube, Nvidia, Custom LLM, Chat With RTX, generative AI, PC, documents, files, chatbot, local, internet, market cap, Amazon, Google, Tesla, Sam Altman, AI chips, OpenAI, Sheikh Tahnoun, SoftBank, Taiwan Semiconductor, global GDP, global semiconductor industry, Germany, Garry Newman, Gemini, memory, C#, unethical, Apple, iMessage, EU, European Commission Why we think Nvidia has become one of the most valuable companies in the world, Sam's new "mind boggling" idea, and more.

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    • Christian Keil on X — So GitLab posts their internal Zoom call recordings on YouTube, and some have HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of views... Because people use them to pretend like they're working.
    • Product Marketing Meeting (weekly) 2021-06-28 - YouTube
    • Build a Custom LLM with Chat With RTX — Chat With RTX is a demo app that lets you personalize a GPT large language model (LLM) connected to your own content—docs, notes, videos, or other data. Leveraging retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), TensorRT-LLM, and RTX acceleration, you can query a custom chatbot to quickly get contextually relevant answers. And because it all runs locally on your Windows RTX PC or workstation, you’ll get fast and secure results.
    • Charlie Bilello on X — With a $1.83 trillion market cap, Nvidia just passed Amazon to become the 4th largest US company.
    • Sam Altman wants up to $7 trillion for AI chips. The natural resources required would be 'mind boggling' — “If it does work out, the amount of natural resources that will be required is just mind-boggling,” she told VentureBeat. “Even if the energy is renewable (which it isn’t guaranteed to be), the quantity of water and rare earth minerals required is astronomical.”
    • garry on X — Google's Gemini can't show me the fastest way to copy memory in c# because it's unethical.
    • Apple won’t be forced to open up iMessage by EU — The European Commission has decided against designating iMessage as a core platform service. Microsoft’s Edge browser, Bing search engine, and advertising business also avoided the additional scrutiny.
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    Why we think Nvidia has become one of the most valuable companies in the world, Sam's new "mind boggling" idea, and more.

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    • 💥 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 has a new UI, upgrades, and super simple Strike integration for easy Boosts.
    • Christian Keil on X — So GitLab posts their internal Zoom call recordings on YouTube, and some have HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of views... Because people use them to pretend like they're working.
    • Product Marketing Meeting (weekly) 2021-06-28 - YouTube
    • Build a Custom LLM with Chat With RTX — Chat With RTX is a demo app that lets you personalize a GPT large language model (LLM) connected to your own content—docs, notes, videos, or other data. Leveraging retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), TensorRT-LLM, and RTX acceleration, you can query a custom chatbot to quickly get contextually relevant answers. And because it all runs locally on your Windows RTX PC or workstation, you’ll get fast and secure results.
    • Charlie Bilello on X — With a $1.83 trillion market cap, Nvidia just passed Amazon to become the 4th largest US company.
    • Sam Altman wants up to $7 trillion for AI chips. The natural resources required would be 'mind boggling' — “If it does work out, the amount of natural resources that will be required is just mind-boggling,” she told VentureBeat. “Even if the energy is renewable (which it isn’t guaranteed to be), the quantity of water and rare earth minerals required is astronomical.”
    • garry on X — Google's Gemini can't show me the fastest way to copy memory in c# because it's unethical.
    • Apple won’t be forced to open up iMessage by EU — The European Commission has decided against designating iMessage as a core platform service. Microsoft’s Edge browser, Bing search engine, and advertising business also avoided the additional scrutiny.
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+vScbXmi_ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    556: Facial Computing https://coder.show/556 5ff04574-1ec5-446f-a3fb-be7353457611 Wed, 07 Feb 2024 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Chris tries out Spatial Computing using a $3,200 trick, and Mike has a Rails treat you won't want to miss. 38:22 false Chris tries out Spatial Computing using a $3,200 trick, and Mike has a Rails treat you won't want to miss.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Facial Computing, Spatial Computing, Xbox, Microsoft, Immersed, Meta Quest 3, Using Quest for Work, Immersed with Mac Review, Immersed with Linux, AR, pass-through, Apple Ecosystem Lockin, Side Quest, dev mode, APK sideload, Slack, Telegram, Discord, Firefox, Nextcloud, Meta Quest Remote Display App, video calls, Digital me, Rails, Active Record Async Chris tries out Spatial Computing using a $3,200 trick, and Mike has a Rails treat you won't want to miss.

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    • 📻 Boost with Fountain.FM — Fountain 1.0 has a new UI, upgrades, and super simple Strike integration for easy Boosts.
    • Microsoft to share details on bringing Xbox games to PlayStation in mid-February — Microsoft has news to share about the future of Xbox in an event next week.
    • Michael Dominick on X — The vital #VisionPro question: “what is this for?” I’m just not seeing it. Am I missing something. #AppleVisionPro
    • Meta Quest 3 — New Mixed Reality VR Headset
    • Immersed on Meta Quest — VR Offices! FREE app for *multiple* Virtual Screens in VR for Mac/PC/Linux (with no extra hardware) in stunning virtual worlds. Immersed is great for solo work with multiple screens in a virtual cafe, or for collaborating with your team around even more screens and whiteboards!
    • Meta Quest 3 - Swappa
    • Visor — The world's smallest 4K headset.
    • Rails 7.1 expands its support for ActiveRecord asynchronous queries — ActiveRecord async queries are a way to execute Active Record queries in parallel, which can improve the performance of your Rails application. This is especially useful for slow or complex queries or for applications that need to handle a lot of concurrent requests.
    • In-depth Guide to ActiveRecord load_async in Rails 7 — This seemingly simple change of just adding a single new method that takes no arguments has profound implications for database layer interactions. In this tutorial, we’ll deep dive into the intricacies of this new load async API. We’ll discuss lazy-loaded queries, Ruby threading model, blocking IO, database pool vs. max connections limit, and performance impact of concurrent database clients.
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    Chris tries out Spatial Computing using a $3,200 trick, and Mike has a Rails treat you won't want to miss.

    Sponsored By:

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    • 💥 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 has a new UI, upgrades, and super simple Strike integration for easy Boosts.
    • Microsoft to share details on bringing Xbox games to PlayStation in mid-February — Microsoft has news to share about the future of Xbox in an event next week.
    • Michael Dominick on X — The vital #VisionPro question: “what is this for?” I’m just not seeing it. Am I missing something. #AppleVisionPro
    • Meta Quest 3 — New Mixed Reality VR Headset
    • Immersed on Meta Quest — VR Offices! FREE app for *multiple* Virtual Screens in VR for Mac/PC/Linux (with no extra hardware) in stunning virtual worlds. Immersed is great for solo work with multiple screens in a virtual cafe, or for collaborating with your team around even more screens and whiteboards!
    • Meta Quest 3 - Swappa
    • Visor — The world's smallest 4K headset.
    • Rails 7.1 expands its support for ActiveRecord asynchronous queries — ActiveRecord async queries are a way to execute Active Record queries in parallel, which can improve the performance of your Rails application. This is especially useful for slow or complex queries or for applications that need to handle a lot of concurrent requests.
    • In-depth Guide to ActiveRecord load_async in Rails 7 — This seemingly simple change of just adding a single new method that takes no arguments has profound implications for database layer interactions. In this tutorial, we’ll deep dive into the intricacies of this new load async API. We’ll discuss lazy-loaded queries, Ruby threading model, blocking IO, database pool vs. max connections limit, and performance impact of concurrent database clients.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+oO6uXb08 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    555: It's Good to be the King https://coder.show/555 577824b6-6a89-43ef-a530-fe7706d693b5 Wed, 31 Jan 2024 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter If you're going to come at the king, you better not miss; now it's Apple's turn to make everyone feel pain. 57:23 false If you're going to come at the king, you better not miss; now it's Apple's turn to make everyone feel pain.

    And our spicy take on why AI safety is really about stopping a movement.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, elonmusk, neuralink, brainimplant, human, paralysis, telepathy, stephenhawking, phone, computer, control, device, appstore, eu, dma, rules, commission, thirdparty, security, updates, veto, privacy, iphone, fees, control, headset, visionpro, vr, ar, microsoft, xbox, sales, review, AI safety, tests, biden, government, regulation, defense, GitHub Copilot, code, quality, research, biden, chipmaker, subsidies If you're going to come at the king, you better not miss; now it's Apple's turn to make everyone feel pain.

    And our spicy take on why AI safety is really about stopping a movement.

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    If you're going to come at the king, you better not miss; now it's Apple's turn to make everyone feel pain.

    And our spicy take on why AI safety is really about stopping a movement.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+kAasnIfY ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    554: The App Store Addiction https://coder.show/554 231625e7-c0fa-4420-b541-ef1366715826 Wed, 24 Jan 2024 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We knew they'd be petulant, but even our expectations were higher than this. We dig into how Apple dunked on devs after last week's show, yet another Microsoft hack, and more. 58:24 false We knew they'd be petulant, but even our expectations were higher than this. We dig into how Apple dunked on devs after last week's show, yet another Microsoft hack, and more.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Apple developers, macOS Sonoma, Linux Upgrades, app compatibility, third-party upgrades, free OS updates, Microsoft, hack, SolarWinds, Vision Pro, app-to-web payments, Google, job cuts, software development, DHH, Apple's Big Brother, software security,Russian hackers, Microsoft senior leadership emails We knew they'd be petulant, but even our expectations were higher than this. We dig into how Apple dunked on devs after last week's show, yet another Microsoft hack, and more.

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    We knew they'd be petulant, but even our expectations were higher than this. We dig into how Apple dunked on devs after last week's show, yet another Microsoft hack, and more.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+DkI_qtKs ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    553: Fake AI Until You Make AI https://coder.show/553 c63611ef-920d-481c-893a-22c8dd7684fa Wed, 17 Jan 2024 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter They are building AI into toilets now; CES was a clown show. But we put our business hats on and find the bright side. 49:31 false They are building AI into toilets now; CES was a clown show. But we put our business hats on and find the bright side.

    Plus, Epic's major loss to Apple that just rolled in, and where we think the next fight will be, and how developers can get ahead of it.

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    Vision Pro Virtual Keyboard, Epic vs. Apple Final Judgment, App Store Split, EU, Post-Holiday Layoffs Google, Discord, Apple AI Team, Companies with Layoffs, Small Business Support Group, CES 2024 AI Hype, Smart Bathroom Tech They are building AI into toilets now; CES was a clown show. But we put our business hats on and find the bright side.

    Plus, Epic's major loss to Apple that just rolled in, and where we think the next fight will be, and how developers can get ahead of it.

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    They are building AI into toilets now; CES was a clown show. But we put our business hats on and find the bright side.

    Plus, Epic's major loss to Apple that just rolled in, and where we think the next fight will be, and how developers can get ahead of it.

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    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+TDCrXAeY ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    552: iPad Friend Zone https://coder.show/552 852e274f-9fcb-43ec-b721-a5442ce619ed Wed, 10 Jan 2024 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter A prominent developer has brought the anti-trust heat against Apple to the public, kicking off a chain reaction that could have gone very wrong for Apple. Plus, why the Apple Vision Pro is destined for the Friend Zone. 1:10:20 false A prominent developer has brought the anti-trust heat against Apple to the public, kicking off a chain reaction that could have gone very wrong for Apple. Plus, why the Apple Vision Pro is destined for the Friend Zone.

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    Blindspot, Tech community history, Tech bros, Monkey JPGs, Free software project, US stock market, ETF, Biggest banks, Bitcoin ETF, Macs, Liquid detection, USB-C ports, Apple Vision Pro, Sales start, Preorders, Limited quantity, In-store experience, Personalized adjustments, Price, VisionOS, Marketing style guidelines, Coder QA Crew, Twitter threads, App Store rejections, Digital Markets Act, App approval, HEY Calendar, Apple rejection, Kangaroo court, Antitrust charges, Department of Justice, Apple ecosystem, Apple bullying tactics, HEY Calendar blog post, The Verge article, Tim Sweeney tweet, Apple-Fortnite dispute, New York Times lawsuit, Copyright infringement, OpenAI and Microsoft, Failed negotiations, Financial impact, ChatGPT valuation, Magna Carta, PWA solution, Apple approval A prominent developer has brought the anti-trust heat against Apple to the public, kicking off a chain reaction that could have gone very wrong for Apple. Plus, why the Apple Vision Pro is destined for the Friend Zone.

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    • 🎧 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 — The 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 — So 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 . 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.
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    A prominent developer has brought the anti-trust heat against Apple to the public, kicking off a chain reaction that could have gone very wrong for Apple. Plus, why the Apple Vision Pro is destined for the Friend Zone.

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    • 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 — The 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 — So 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 . 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.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+6UHzMeiy ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    551: The Workstation Lifestyle https://coder.show/551 1096b371-18bb-430b-a868-cc6b6c06d061 Wed, 03 Jan 2024 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike shares his adventures and process of coming from mobile app projects to working with Unreal Engine, and why he realized a laptop just wasn't going to cut it. 44:59 false Mike shares his adventures and process of coming from mobile app projects to working with Unreal Engine, and why he realized a laptop just wasn't going to cut it.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Apple Watch Series 9, Apple Watch Ultra 2, Patent Dispute, Presidential Review Period, Blood Oxygen Feature, Adobe, Figma Acquisition, EU, UK, Regulatory Approval, US Senators, Justice Department, Beeper Mini, iMessage, Antitrust Laws, X, DSA Violations, The Coder Robe, Unreal Engine, Unreal Engine 5, Tim Sweeney, Epic Games, Real-time 3D Graphics, Fortnite, ScyllaDB, Cooking Process, Red Dead Redemption, Remake, Elden Ring, Assassin's Creed, Humbling Experience, Apple, Hardware, Mike's New Machine, Dell Precision, NVIDIA RTX A2000, AMD Ryzen Threadripper Mike shares his adventures and process of coming from mobile app projects to working with Unreal Engine, and why he realized a laptop just wasn't going to cut it.

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    Mike shares his adventures and process of coming from mobile app projects to working with Unreal Engine, and why he realized a laptop just wasn't going to cut it.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+-kk15bSx ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    550: Buff Uncle Jeff https://coder.show/550 d109b8f0-2f69-4815-8e63-66ef5f0d792b Wed, 27 Dec 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We reflect on how our work has changed over the last year and get some sage advice from buff Uncle Jeff. 51:14 false 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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    oder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Advent Calendars, Coding Challenge, Programmers, Tips, Puzzles, Coder Robe, Brave Browser, Client Fingerprints, Anonymity, BAT Token, Censoring, Manipulation, Microsoft, AI Training, SCALE 21x, Pasadena Convention Center, Texas Linux Fest, LinuxFest Northwest, LFNW, Work and Workflow Changes,Project Measurement, Epic Games, Google, Antitrust Case, FXPAK PRO, Krikzz, Cartridges, MicroSD Support, FAT32, Beeper, Vivaldi Browser 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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    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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+JrUCETC6 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    549: Hacking The Gathering https://coder.show/549 68980179-05e1-4750-a34b-257ddc93135f Wed, 20 Dec 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 57:17 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Google Spotify Deal, Play Store fees, secret deal, software engineers, programming, Magic the Gathering Arena, hacking, vulnerabilities, network communication, client-side code, FPS, C#, decompiled, source code review, instawin, exploit, servers, patch, China, cyber intrusions, The Washington Post, Stuxnet, digital weapon, after-hours work, productivity, Slack, desk workers, focus time, meetings, burnout, Babylon 5, Star Trek, Deep Space Nine, DS9, Babylon 5 vs Star Trek, Neuralink, human trial, brain implant, 2024 Dev predictions, Neuralink + ChatGPT, Bard, real-time info, brain signals 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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    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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+8X3w-8e2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    548: Don't Fight the Music https://coder.show/548 de45a8f5-b71b-4ed7-b004-af29b579186e Wed, 13 Dec 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The fantastic opportunity Google is letting slip through its hands, and why Apple might win the consumer LLM race. 46:17 false The fantastic opportunity Google is letting slip through its hands, and why Apple might win the consumer LLM race.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Florida Joker, Rockstar, GTA 6, Hypebeast, Gergely Orosz, ChatGPT, AI tooling, model behavior, GPT4, Coder Robe, Junction, Vivaldi Browser, Google, AI, Gemini, Apple, LLMs, Beeper Mini, iMessage, Push notifications, Washington Post, Ron Wyden, Apple ID, Google, SNES, Zelda, Donkey Kong Country, Super Mario World, Super Mario Cart, Spotify AI, layoffs The fantastic opportunity Google is letting slip through its hands, and why Apple might win the consumer LLM race.

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    The fantastic opportunity Google is letting slip through its hands, and why Apple might win the consumer LLM race.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+hgwfV-VY ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    547: The Slow and the Infuriating https://coder.show/547 9f0778a4-be96-4b17-acff-86992cdc80d7 Wed, 06 Dec 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After years of resistance, Mike finally surrenders to Xcode. And the secret Apple envy leaked to the public this week. 58:44 false After years of resistance, Mike finally surrenders to Xcode. And the secret Apple envy leaked to the public this week.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Corporate Layoffs, Spotify, Layoffs, Workforce, Job Cuts, Broadcom, VMware Jobs, Acquisition, Austin, Apple Contractors, Twilio, Workforce Reduction, Unity, CBC TV, Radio Staff, Federal WARN Act, Xcode, Alderon Games, Unreal, Apple Envy, Activision Blizzard, Android Game Store, Project Boston, Mobile Games, Transaction Fee, Google Deal, Xbox, Microsoft, Mobile Gaming Store, .Net 8, Aspire, Serialization Improvements, Google, Epic, Play Store Monopoly, Play Store, Chat History, Evidence Destruction, Judge Donato, Settlement, OpenAI, Rain AI, Brain-Inspired Chips, Sam Altman, Middle East Investors, RISC-V Architecture, Activision Blizzard Deal, .Net 8, Aspire, Serialization Improvements, UTF8 Improvements, Random Shuffle, Performance Focused Types, Aspire Components, Tailscale, Google, Epic, Monopoly, Play Store, Google Chat History After years of resistance, Mike finally surrenders to Xcode. And the secret Apple envy leaked to the public this week.

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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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+SCej-n0C ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    546: A Very Tidy Excuse https://coder.show/546 5db5c5c2-b24c-4524-ba2b-1fa9da192ff4 Wed, 29 Nov 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 44:54 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, AWS, Amazon WorkSpaces Thin Client, Fire TV Cube, AGI, Artificial general intelligence, LLMs, OpenAI upset, desktop Linux, AI, Q-Star, Sam Altman, OpenAI researchers, Reuters, AI breakthrough, AI doomers, Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO, AI regulation, US Britain AI agreement, secure by design 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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    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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+gWiNXNmR ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    545: Sam's Busy Weekend https://coder.show/545 b51989d0-d39b-41b8-8e3f-cb950ef8b5c5 Wed, 22 Nov 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter OpenAI's weekend coup, plus our thoughts on Microsoft's gambit and their looming risk. 48:27 false OpenAI's weekend coup, plus our thoughts on Microsoft's gambit and their looming risk.

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    OpenAI, Microsoft, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, CEO, resignation, board, protest, investors, Microsoft's investment, coup, risk, podcast, developers, Twitter Advertising, Apple, Elon Musk, TikTok ads, PANIC, Bin Laden letter, feedback, Olympia Mike, Egon, Dumbest AI Hype, Alderon Games, HedgeDoc, firing, Brad Lightcap, memo, chip venture, Tigris, Tensor Processing Units, TPUs, Bloomberg, Microsoft hires, AI research team, Satya Nadella, Alex Heath, OpenAI staff, Chris Bakke, Google AI, Tailscale, condolences, startups, Azure, Bindu Reddy, power, GPUs, CEO title, acquisition, angry horses, Emmett Shear, Twitch, cautious views, existential risks, AI development pace OpenAI's weekend coup, plus our thoughts on Microsoft's gambit and their looming risk.

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    OpenAI's weekend coup, plus our thoughts on Microsoft's gambit and their looming risk.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+yBQiRNSC ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    544: Microsoft Already Did It https://coder.show/544 a41e293a-4138-45eb-980e-7719a9b78e07 Wed, 15 Nov 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Yet another thing Microsoft was early to, and still somehow missed the boat. 40:39 false Yet another thing Microsoft was early to, and still somehow missed the boat.

    Plus, building a PC is rare; it's a solved problem. If AI tools excel as expected, will coding face a similar fate?

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Ctrl+V Generation, Building a PC, AI tools, coding, Apple, search ads, Safari, Mac, hostile platform, developers, A eulogy for coding, ChatGPT, A.I. in Programming Work, Teaching Future Generations, App Store, ecosystem, OpenAIDevDay, OpenAI, ChatGPTs, GPT platform, custom AI agents, ChatGPT Plus subscribers, OpenAI Developer Day, Grok Yet another thing Microsoft was early to, and still somehow missed the boat.

    Plus, building a PC is rare; it's a solved problem. If AI tools excel as expected, will coding face a similar fate?

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    Yet another thing Microsoft was early to, and still somehow missed the boat.

    Plus, building a PC is rare; it's a solved problem. If AI tools excel as expected, will coding face a similar fate?

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+hqo0g4N2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    543: For Your Safety https://coder.show/543 f67e5b21-01dc-49d4-8194-0d94b06ec76b Wed, 08 Nov 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter New AI "regulation" from on high this week, a few signs you might be pissing in your own pond, and the game dev team that's been together for 40 years. 45:13 false New AI "regulation" from on high this week, a few signs you might be pissing in your own pond, and the game dev team that's been together for 40 years.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Stack Overflow Survey, developers, job opportunities, technology industry, manufacturing, supply chain companies, AI safety, executive order, privacy, equity, bias, government agencies, data privacy, data poisoning, Linux Kernel code reviews, Super Mario Bros, Nintendo executives, employee pay, Apple TV+, hosted workstation, M1 Air New AI "regulation" from on high this week, a few signs you might be pissing in your own pond, and the game dev team that's been together for 40 years.

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    New AI "regulation" from on high this week, a few signs you might be pissing in your own pond, and the game dev team that's been together for 40 years.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+21iHjXBL ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    542: Fresh Cut Fraud https://coder.show/542 30d90962-63a2-4e49-bf7d-25b03396a16e Wed, 01 Nov 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We've all made mistakes and tried to play dumb, but this week history is being made. 39:40 false We've all made mistakes and tried to play dumb, but this week history is being made.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, NVIDIA, Microsoft, Jetson, ARM, AI, Android 14, storage problems, European Parliament, ChatControl, Online Safety Bill, NASA, engineers, simulatated hardware We've all made mistakes and tried to play dumb, but this week history is being made.

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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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+B7ArpuY5 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    541: Better Late than Never https://coder.show/541 656cfab5-e5dd-4243-b1fc-9bc0728438d1 Wed, 25 Oct 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Rumors of internal panic at Apple, and concerns about the future of RISC-V. Plus, the software update of the century. 46:18 false Rumors of internal panic at Apple, and concerns about the future of RISC-V. Plus, the software update of the century.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, SiFive, RISC-V, Apple, Mac event, AI, Software engineering, Generative AI, Ajax, Inflation, Economist Steve Hanke, Nvidia, Arm-based PC chips, NASA, Voyager 2, Voyager 1, Voyager Team, Coderly, Podcast Index, SSD, NixOS, Linux, Robe, Robinhood, Tailscale, Headscale Rumors of internal panic at Apple, and concerns about the future of RISC-V. Plus, the software update of the century.

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    Rumors of internal panic at Apple, and concerns about the future of RISC-V. Plus, the software update of the century.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+rdshNDTY ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    540: Sherlockin All Over the Place https://coder.show/540 e14dd85b-b43a-4ff8-b686-b8ccf5724006 Wed, 18 Oct 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We're about to see a wave of big tech AI features "inspired" by third-party developers at a scale that makes the Sherlocking on Apple's platform seem like chump change. Plus, how Dropbox turned around their dev retention rates, and more. 1:12:53 false We're about to see a wave of big tech AI features "inspired" by third-party developers at a scale that makes the Sherlocking on Apple's platform seem like chump change. Plus, how Dropbox turned around their dev retention rates, and more.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Sherlocked, big tech, AI features, third-party developers, Apple, dev retention rates, Analogue, 4K Nintendo 64, N64 cartridges, Dropbox, remote work, 90/10 rule, trust, surveillance, Drew Houston, virtual-first company, employee retention, Chat Control 2.0, EU Commission, private messaging, secure encryption, end-to-end encryption, mandatory chat control, scanning reports, telephony, email, messenger, videoconferencing, C#, OpenAI We're about to see a wave of big tech AI features "inspired" by third-party developers at a scale that makes the Sherlocking on Apple's platform seem like chump change. Plus, how Dropbox turned around their dev retention rates, and more.

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    We're about to see a wave of big tech AI features "inspired" by third-party developers at a scale that makes the Sherlocking on Apple's platform seem like chump change. Plus, how Dropbox turned around their dev retention rates, and more.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+3ogT4EkW ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    539: Mike Breaks the Build https://coder.show/539 0de08d34-b59e-4a2e-93e3-7e5fe01650ca Wed, 11 Oct 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 56:59 false 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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    cross-platform testing, AI, press coverage, developers, Compiler Macros, Windows, AI Shaming, profitability, Sam Altman, Greg Price, hybrid workers, domain nightmare, Disney's Loki, Secret Invasion, AI services, Sam Altman's sister, coffee, Poetry, Gaggia Classic, Bialetti Moka Express, Chemex, pour over coffee, iced coffee, Kuregs, coffee maker, AI profitability, Microsoft, GitHub, Copilot 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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    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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+-lnp1UkN ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    538: You Never Forget Your First https://coder.show/538 b5665466-cc56-4343-8c72-400cb3fd467f Wed, 04 Oct 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter How does your first major programming language/technology still shape your work and career? Then grab some popcorn and let's watch the next epic tech titan battle unfold. 42:48 false How does your first major programming language/technology still shape your work and career? Then grab some popcorn and let's watch the next epic tech titan battle unfold.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Breville Barista Express, Bones Coffee out of FL, How to Brew Espresso Like a Pro, Cafe Americano, Aeropress, French Press, Feedback, Alderon Games, Objective-C, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, John Schmidtlein, Eddy Cue, Amazon Secret 'Project Nessie' Algorithm, Apple enforces new check on apps in China, EU tells Tim Cook to open up its gates to competitors, Canada podcasting regulations How does your first major programming language/technology still shape your work and career? Then grab some popcorn and let's watch the next epic tech titan battle unfold.

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    How does your first major programming language/technology still shape your work and career? Then grab some popcorn and let's watch the next epic tech titan battle unfold.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Dq00NdvM ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    537: Unity Mutiny https://coder.show/537 5ffa4875-f65e-4ef2-a307-919a97d21c18 Sat, 30 Sep 2023 14:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Our unique take on the Unity outrage, thoughts on RustRover, and Mike shares a very annoying mistake. 50:16 false Our unique take on the Unity outrage, thoughts on RustRover, and Mike shares a very annoying mistake.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, iOS, Unreal, OAuth Mistake, Icebreaker, 3 Legged OAuth, Multiple Accounts, Feedback, The Hawk, Lance, Alex, CoderQA, Jetbrains, RustRover, Rust IDE, Adobe Photoshop, Tailscale, Epic Games, Unity Mutiny, Godot, Torque3D, Runtime Fee, Unity Personal, Unity Pro, Unity Enterprise Our unique take on the Unity outrage, thoughts on RustRover, and Mike shares a very annoying mistake.

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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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+l2-d3nPv ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    536: Grindr-in-Chief https://coder.show/536 30d89575-77a6-4b41-b36b-bf2d6dc9ad71 Wed, 20 Sep 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The painful side of making video games, Grinder's big problems, and Google's sneakiest trojan horse. 42:47 false The painful side of making video games, Grinder's big problems, and Google's sneakiest trojan horse.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, funding, OSS Devs, dotnet core, LinkedIn, Oracle, Java licensing, Grindr, employees, WFH, Santiago, firing, overemployed, meetings, camera, Google, user-tracking, ad platform, Chrome, privacy sandbox, ad privacy, third-party tracking cookies, Starfield, programming faults, NVIDIA, INTEL, Todd Howard, Venn, memory allocation, ExecuteIndirect, Linux, Artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, Iowa, water consumption, Google, Nissan, Kia, data collection, drivers The painful side of making video games, Grinder's big problems, and Google's sneakiest trojan horse.

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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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+aZLoLnf2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    535: Locally Sourced Carbon Neutral Consumer https://coder.show/535 15ee2aa2-f6f1-4ea7-a214-790cf0f85809 Wed, 13 Sep 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Did Apple's event live up to our expectations? And our thoughts on what new goodies for developers might be in the new hardware and software. 44:33 false Did Apple's event live up to our expectations? And our thoughts on what new goodies for developers might be in the new hardware and software.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Microsoft Offers Legal Protection to AI Customers, Apple Event, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro, iOS 17 public beta, Whistleblowing ex-employee, Azure, Aus E region, data center automation, Twitter, monetization scheme, privacy nightmare, wildlife surveying, A17, Metal Did Apple's event live up to our expectations? And our thoughts on what new goodies for developers might be in the new hardware and software.

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    Did Apple's event live up to our expectations? And our thoughts on what new goodies for developers might be in the new hardware and software.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+q-QgHc9- ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    534: Blame the Automation https://coder.show/534 37c50590-aeb4-4536-b4e2-29946f357d7a Wed, 06 Sep 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Azure suffers a big outage, and Microsoft blames faulty automation; why we think there might be early signs of weak demand for Apple's Vision Pro and more. 50:58 false Azure suffers a big outage, and Microsoft blames faulty automation; why we think there might be early signs of weak demand for Apple's Vision Pro and more.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Microsoft, outage, staff, automation failures, Australia East cloud region, power sag, cooling units, datacenter, Azure, electrical storm, Sydney, data halls, chillers, thermal loads, emergency procedures, storage infrastructure, temperature damage, diagnostic tools, Apple, Vision Pro SDK, developer lab attendance, Susan Prescott, developer labs, Bloomberg, Mark Gurman, X, LinkedIn competitor, Elon Musk, hiring feature, Currency Transmission License, Twitter Payments, crypto payments, Mikrotik, Healthchecks.io, Google Business, low voltage, marine electrician, diesel mechanic, pythonistas, excel, infosec vulnerability management program, nix Journey, vscode extensions, C#, open source community, Scott, kraftnix, neovim, senior frontend developer, leader in developing software, CISA, Raytheon, Blackstone, monetization path, small devs, c++ Azure suffers a big outage, and Microsoft blames faulty automation; why we think there might be early signs of weak demand for Apple's Vision Pro and more.

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    Azure suffers a big outage, and Microsoft blames faulty automation; why we think there might be early signs of weak demand for Apple's Vision Pro and more.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+g1x-FHec ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    533: Critical Failure in Open Source https://coder.show/533 ceb94e54-92fd-4951-9855-1874e4a60f42 Wed, 30 Aug 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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? 54:42 false 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?

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, CISA, cyber threat, infrastructure, power grid, open source software, security, investment, interstate road system, President Eisenhower, Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956, economic productivity, safety improvements, software development, large language model, code generation, API misuse, risks, memory leaks, program crashes, government investment, technology skills, Python, Excel, automation, cybersecurity 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?

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

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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?

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+KGQmW_rI ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    532: Take It to the Limit https://coder.show/532 53081b28-7923-4b78-85b9-892bfbe9b412 Wed, 23 Aug 2023 06:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 54:58 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Microsoft, Azure Kinect, Orbbec, iToF Depth Technology, precision depth camera, logistics, robotics, manufacturing, retail, healthcare, fitness, SDK, Ford patent, Berlin with Brent, Meetup, Spokane Linux Love, ChatGPT Cheat Sheet, programming knowledge, usability, software development, C++ Editors, macOS, iOS, Unreal, AppCode, CLion, XCode, Cursor, GPT-4, AI-first Code Editor, features, Twitter hype, VS Code extension, MetaGPT, serge, web interface, Alpaca, llama.cpp 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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    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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+HB4kWGVB ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    531: C# as it Should Have Been https://coder.show/531 5d7f6341-c132-4ed9-bae3-baf41767ac95 Wed, 16 Aug 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Java developers are getting the Oracle shakedown, openAI is running out of money, and more. 1:00:16 false Java developers are getting the Oracle shakedown, openAI is running out of money, and more.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, DevOps, stack, tech, MutinyWallet, Java licensing, Oracle, tae kim, Nvidia H100 GPU, AWS, GitHub, Whisper, Zoom, AI models, terms of service, Bankman-Fried, MetaLawMan, SBF indictment, Amazon Devices & Services, David Limp Java developers are getting the Oracle shakedown, openAI is running out of money, and more.

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    Java developers are getting the Oracle shakedown, openAI is running out of money, and more.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+iQjJNoS9 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    530: What the AI Skeptics got Right https://coder.show/530 e2bbe786-e561-42a9-870d-35b564fc9189 Tue, 08 Aug 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Did we get this one wrong? It seems consumer AI is eating the lunch of some web's biggest names. 57:22 false Did we get this one wrong? It seems consumer AI is eating the lunch of some web's biggest names.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Tesla hackers, voltage glitching, paywall bypass, Technische Universität Berlin, infotainment, ECU, root access, Apple, Safari, Private Access Tokens, device legitimacy, control, user privacy, Chrome, Stack Overflow, ChatGPT, negative impact, traffic decline, AI content, trust, traffic, Venture-backed startups, failure rates, bankruptcy, healthcare, consumer goods, AI investment, Fedora, Apple Silicon Macs, collaboration, Asahi Linux, Fedora Asahi Remix, ChromeOS, browser separation, Lacros, Linux And ChRome OS, Wayland graphics support, funding developers, Lightning, PkgZap, AI training, customer data, Zoom, terms of service, Apple Silicon, Fedora Asahi Remix release, ChromeOS separation, Lacros project, Linux OS, Chrome browser, funding packages, NodeJS developers Did we get this one wrong? It seems consumer AI is eating the lunch of some web's biggest names.

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    • Tesla hackers turn to voltage glitching to unlock features — Instead of approaching the problem like Tesla hackers of the past, who've tried to gain control of vehicles or break into them as an outsider, Christian Werling and his fellow researchers wanted to approach the problem like someone who already had physical access to a vehicle and was trying to make their own modifications – like breaking through soft locks on optional, but installed, features.
    • Apple already shipped attestation on the web — Google isn't the first to think of this, but in fact they're not even the first to ship it. Apple already developed & deployed an extremely similar system last year, now integrated into MacOS 13, iOS 16 & Safari, called "Private Access Tokens".
    • Zoom can now train its A.I. using some customer data — Zoom's terms of service update establishes the video platform's right to use some customer data for training its AI models.
    • Gabor Gurbacs on Twitter — New Zoom Terms of Service (10.2) stipulate that you as a user consent to allow AI to train on and use all of your data, including video, audio, facial, biometric data, etc...
    • ChatGPT is putting Stack Overflow out of business traffic is down over 50% — ChatGPT has been crushing Stack Overflow. To combat ChatGPT they announced their own AI "OverflowAI" which includes AI-enhanced search to attract users back.
    • Venture-backed startups are failing at record rates — In the first half of 2023, 338 U.S. companies filed for bankruptcy protection, according to newly released S&P Global Market Intelligence data, including 54 companies with private equity or venture capital backing. At that rate, 108 VC-backed startups will fail by year’s end, besting the 95 that failed during 2010.
    • Coming soon: Fedora for Apple Silicon Macs! — Fedora Asahi Remix will provide a polished experience for Workstation and Server use-cases on Apple Silicon systems. The Asahi Linux project has also announced that the new Asahi Linux flagship distribution will be Fedora Asahi Remix.
    • ChromeOS is splitting the browser from the OS — The project is called "Lacros," which Google says stands for "Linux And ChRome OS." This will split ChromeOS's Linux OS from the Chrome browser, allowing Google to update each one independently.
    • Funding Developers With Lightning — PkgZap gives a way for NodeJS developers to easily fund the packages they're relying upon for their project.
    • Alby | pkgzap — Value4Value payments for npm (and other package managers)
    • Serving at the Pleasure of the King — But as a software developer, I am deeply ambivalent about an Apple dominated future. Apple isn't shy about cultivating the experience around their new iOS products and the App Store. There are unusually strict, often mysterious rules around what software developers can and cannot do — at least if they want entry into the App Store. And once you're in, the rules can and will change at any time.
    ]]>
    Did we get this one wrong? It seems consumer AI is eating the lunch of some web's biggest names.

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    • Tesla hackers turn to voltage glitching to unlock features — Instead of approaching the problem like Tesla hackers of the past, who've tried to gain control of vehicles or break into them as an outsider, Christian Werling and his fellow researchers wanted to approach the problem like someone who already had physical access to a vehicle and was trying to make their own modifications – like breaking through soft locks on optional, but installed, features.
    • Apple already shipped attestation on the web — Google isn't the first to think of this, but in fact they're not even the first to ship it. Apple already developed & deployed an extremely similar system last year, now integrated into MacOS 13, iOS 16 & Safari, called "Private Access Tokens".
    • Zoom can now train its A.I. using some customer data — Zoom's terms of service update establishes the video platform's right to use some customer data for training its AI models.
    • Gabor Gurbacs on Twitter — New Zoom Terms of Service (10.2) stipulate that you as a user consent to allow AI to train on and use all of your data, including video, audio, facial, biometric data, etc...
    • ChatGPT is putting Stack Overflow out of business traffic is down over 50% — ChatGPT has been crushing Stack Overflow. To combat ChatGPT they announced their own AI "OverflowAI" which includes AI-enhanced search to attract users back.
    • Venture-backed startups are failing at record rates — In the first half of 2023, 338 U.S. companies filed for bankruptcy protection, according to newly released S&P Global Market Intelligence data, including 54 companies with private equity or venture capital backing. At that rate, 108 VC-backed startups will fail by year’s end, besting the 95 that failed during 2010.
    • Coming soon: Fedora for Apple Silicon Macs! — Fedora Asahi Remix will provide a polished experience for Workstation and Server use-cases on Apple Silicon systems. The Asahi Linux project has also announced that the new Asahi Linux flagship distribution will be Fedora Asahi Remix.
    • ChromeOS is splitting the browser from the OS — The project is called "Lacros," which Google says stands for "Linux And ChRome OS." This will split ChromeOS's Linux OS from the Chrome browser, allowing Google to update each one independently.
    • Funding Developers With Lightning — PkgZap gives a way for NodeJS developers to easily fund the packages they're relying upon for their project.
    • Alby | pkgzap — Value4Value payments for npm (and other package managers)
    • Serving at the Pleasure of the King — But as a software developer, I am deeply ambivalent about an Apple dominated future. Apple isn't shy about cultivating the experience around their new iOS products and the App Store. There are unusually strict, often mysterious rules around what software developers can and cannot do — at least if they want entry into the App Store. And once you're in, the rules can and will change at any time.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+exBlsKrE ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    529: This API is Not for You https://coder.show/529 17c8be8f-1eee-44db-bdc7-322cd0610228 Wed, 02 Aug 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 39:35 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, NSO Group Spyware, Riva Networks, Landmark Geolocation Tool, White House Policy, Surveillance, Geolocation, Contractors, API, App Store, Apple, UserDefaults, Google Web Integrity API, DRM, Privacy Concerns, Security Concerns, Lack of Transparency, FLOSS Transition, Tech Industry, Language Models, Twitter iOS App Store, Encryption, Smartcards, Linux Distribution, US Internet, Capitalism, App Store Mafia 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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    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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+vePNn_BG ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    528: I'm a 1.2x Developer https://coder.show/528 e0c290d2-5bcd-4cbe-9cee-3347dd645086 Wed, 26 Jul 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Elon Musk trying to build the "everything app" is ridiculous, and the quiet little promise openAI just made with the White House. 57:59 false Elon Musk trying to build the "everything app" is ridiculous, and the quiet little promise openAI just made with the White House.

    ]]>
    Elon Musk, openAI, developers, GitHub Copilot X, GPT-4, Apple Vision Pro, Worldcoin, Twitter logo change, Gigi Sohn, AI innovation, responsible AI, Trello, Taiga, Outline, Madoff, VC-backed, ComradeRadio Elon Musk trying to build the "everything app" is ridiculous, and the quiet little promise openAI just made with the White House.

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    • Introducing GitHub Copilot X — With chat and terminal interfaces, support for pull requests, and early adoption of OpenAI’s GPT-4, GitHub Copilot X is our vision for the future of AI-powered software development. Integrated into every part of your workflow.
    • GitHub Copilot Chat enters beta — “As we prepare to bring the entirety of GitHub Copilot X to general availability, we believe every developer could be made 10 times more productive. This means 10 days of work, done in one day. 10 hours of work, done in one hour. 10 minutes of work, done with a single prompt command."
    • Apple Vision Pro Developer Kits Now Available — Along with a Vision Pro, developers will get help with device setup and onboarding, check-ins with Apple experts for UI design and development guidance, and help with app refining. Each developer who receives a kit will be provided with two additional code-level support requests for troubleshooting code issues.
    • President Joe Biden wanted Gigi Sohn to fix America’s internet — what went wrong? — ‘Dark money’ and the never-ending election cycle kept a qualified consumer advocate out of the Federal Communications Commission.
    • CSPAN on Twitter — President Biden announces an agreement for responsible innovation in development of artificial intelligence (AI) among seven of the leading AI companies.
    • Twitter has officially changed its logo to ‘X’ — This is not the first time Musk is changing the Twitter logo. Earlier this year, he briefly changed the social network’s logo to the Doge meme.
    • Elon Musk on Twitter — In the months to come, we will add comprehensive communications and the ability to conduct your entire financial world. The Twitter name does not make sense in that context, so we must bid adieu to the bird.
    • Elon Musk Wants to Relive His Start-Up Days. — In 2017, he reacquired the X.com domain name and, according to Soni, he once pitched Reid Hoffman on the idea of reacquiring PayPal to revive his original vision.
    • Worldcoin Launches WLD Token — The Worldcoin Foundation also launched its World ID system and expanded its World App to over 80 countries, with plans to increase that number to 120.
    • Worldcoin Whitepaper - Supply Schedule
    • Pledditor on Twitter — Here's a list of WorldCoin VCs, according to http://dealroom.co
    • plane: 🔥 🔥 🔥 Open Source JIRA — Meet Plane. An open-source software development tool to manage issues, sprints, and product roadmaps with peace of mind lotus_position_woman.
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    • Outline – Team knowledge base & wiki — Lost in a mess of Docs? Never quite sure who has access? Colleagues requesting the same information repeatedly in chat? It’s time to get your team’s knowledge organized.
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    Elon Musk trying to build the "everything app" is ridiculous, and the quiet little promise openAI just made with the White House.

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    • Introducing GitHub Copilot X — With chat and terminal interfaces, support for pull requests, and early adoption of OpenAI’s GPT-4, GitHub Copilot X is our vision for the future of AI-powered software development. Integrated into every part of your workflow.
    • GitHub Copilot Chat enters beta — “As we prepare to bring the entirety of GitHub Copilot X to general availability, we believe every developer could be made 10 times more productive. This means 10 days of work, done in one day. 10 hours of work, done in one hour. 10 minutes of work, done with a single prompt command."
    • Apple Vision Pro Developer Kits Now Available — Along with a Vision Pro, developers will get help with device setup and onboarding, check-ins with Apple experts for UI design and development guidance, and help with app refining. Each developer who receives a kit will be provided with two additional code-level support requests for troubleshooting code issues.
    • President Joe Biden wanted Gigi Sohn to fix America’s internet — what went wrong? — ‘Dark money’ and the never-ending election cycle kept a qualified consumer advocate out of the Federal Communications Commission.
    • CSPAN on Twitter — President Biden announces an agreement for responsible innovation in development of artificial intelligence (AI) among seven of the leading AI companies.
    • Twitter has officially changed its logo to ‘X’ — This is not the first time Musk is changing the Twitter logo. Earlier this year, he briefly changed the social network’s logo to the Doge meme.
    • Elon Musk on Twitter — In the months to come, we will add comprehensive communications and the ability to conduct your entire financial world. The Twitter name does not make sense in that context, so we must bid adieu to the bird.
    • Elon Musk Wants to Relive His Start-Up Days. — In 2017, he reacquired the X.com domain name and, according to Soni, he once pitched Reid Hoffman on the idea of reacquiring PayPal to revive his original vision.
    • Worldcoin Launches WLD Token — The Worldcoin Foundation also launched its World ID system and expanded its World App to over 80 countries, with plans to increase that number to 120.
    • Worldcoin Whitepaper - Supply Schedule
    • Pledditor on Twitter — Here's a list of WorldCoin VCs, according to http://dealroom.co
    • plane: 🔥 🔥 🔥 Open Source JIRA — Meet Plane. An open-source software development tool to manage issues, sprints, and product roadmaps with peace of mind lotus_position_woman.
    • Taiga: Your opensource agile project management software — A featured-rich software that offers a very simple start through its intuitive user interface.
    • Outline – Team knowledge base & wiki — Lost in a mess of Docs? Never quite sure who has access? Colleagues requesting the same information repeatedly in chat? It’s time to get your team’s knowledge organized.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+XQdzZeGh ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    527: The Internet is for Stealing JPGs https://coder.show/527 bfc37cd8-6670-41ac-8b0e-5545d39d933b Wed, 19 Jul 2023 06:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Shopify has a mind-blowingly obvious solution to too many meetings, a recent failure Chris is struggling with, and more. 50:57 false Shopify has a mind-blowingly obvious solution to too many meetings, a recent failure Chris is struggling with, and more.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, developer mentor, Shopify, COO, Shopify Cost Calculator, time is money, meetings, Shopify: How this e-commerce company is using calculators to put an end to 'pointless' meetings, Peter Yang, Van Gogh, bug, craft, managers, great products, sensitive US military emails, typo, Mali, domain, Zuurbier, intercepted emails, Intuit, Quickbooks, Mailchimp, API, Satoshi Slam, AI Luddite, dystopian, development, copyright protection, Stephan Kinsella, intellectual property, Nostr protocol Shopify has a mind-blowingly obvious solution to too many meetings, a recent failure Chris is struggling with, and more.

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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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+mQhpJgvt ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    526: The Closing Moment of Opportunity https://coder.show/526 2caba66a-7b65-4a9b-bd5e-77340d8e3cbb Wed, 12 Jul 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter openAI's window to build their moat is closing, but they have a powerful friend stepping up to help seal the deal. Plus, our reaction to Oracle's very spicy response to Red Hat. 50:45 false openAI's window to build their moat is closing, but they have a powerful friend stepping up to help seal the deal. Plus, our reaction to Oracle's very spicy response to Red Hat.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, OpenAI, Linux, RHEL, engineers, IBM, Red Hat, clones, CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, ISVs, Oracle's response, Oracle Linux, chat bot traffic, ChatGPT, regulation, AI, Schumer, framework, principles, AI research, ethics, commission, privacy, Sarah Silverman, bots openAI's window to build their moat is closing, but they have a powerful friend stepping up to help seal the deal. Plus, our reaction to Oracle's very spicy response to Red Hat.

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    openAI's window to build their moat is closing, but they have a powerful friend stepping up to help seal the deal. Plus, our reaction to Oracle's very spicy response to Red Hat.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+H7jn9U9w ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    525: Mike Gets Unreal https://coder.show/525 a7938610-41ba-49d6-9665-74b3a2059dd8 Wed, 05 Jul 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike updates us on his development adventures in Unreal 5, signs the Vision Pro might be a flop, and answer questions about abandoning Red Hat's platform. 58:32 false Mike updates us on his development adventures in Unreal 5, signs the Vision Pro might be a flop, and answer questions about abandoning Red Hat's platform.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Twitter Death Watch, Twitter bug, self-DDOS, Elon Musk, emergency blocks, rate limits, data pillaged, Twitter dying, software monetization, RHEL, Linux, Red Hat, community contributions, Mike's Adventures in Unreal 5, Mac Studio, build-toolchains, Objective-C integration, Swift, C++ integration, AMD CPU, Linux gamers, market share, Steam Deck, open-source drivers, Apple, Xcode, machine learning, Vision Pro Headset, production cuts, Luxshare, all-China, Tailscale, Apple patent, AMD CPU popularity, Boosts, Baller Boosts Mike updates us on his development adventures in Unreal 5, signs the Vision Pro might be a flop, and answer questions about abandoning Red Hat's platform.

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    Mike updates us on his development adventures in Unreal 5, signs the Vision Pro might be a flop, and answer questions about abandoning Red Hat's platform.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+fiLdr_R4 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    524: Apple's Blurry Vision https://coder.show/524 a618609c-5def-4671-a202-cebb29b4b751 Wed, 28 Jun 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We got our eyes on the Vision Pro SDK and share our new insights. And why the claims of stalled Mastodon adoption might ring a bit true. 52:45 false We got our eyes on the Vision Pro SDK and share our new insights. And why the claims of stalled Mastodon adoption might ring a bit true.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Apple Vision SDK, visionOS SDK, Vision Pro headset, Xcode 15 beta 2, emulated Vision Pro experience, iPad App Mode, Native Vision Apps, bringing apps to visionOS, selfie and photography applications, location services, accelerometers, gyroscopes, pedometer, magnetometer, barometer, navigation apps, body movement tracking, Apple Vision Pro, WebXR, Safari, Ada Rose Cannon, The Omni Group, Linode, Phil Schiller, app review, automation, App Store, Tailscale, Mastodon, lack of features, fragmentation, ideological zealotry, TwitterMigration, Nostr We got our eyes on the Vision Pro SDK and share our new insights. And why the claims of stalled Mastodon adoption might ring a bit true.

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    • Elon Musk Says He'd Be up for 'Cage Match' With Mark Zuckerberg — Elon Musk said he'd be up for fighting his tech world nemesis, jiu-jitsu lover Mark Zuckerberg.
    • visionOS - Apple Developer — The choice is yours, and it all starts with the building blocks of spatial computing in visionOS.
    • Bringing your existing apps to visionOS | Apple Developer Documentation — In some cases, it might not make sense to port your app for visionOS.
    • Apple Vision Pro Will Support WebXR — With Apple now officially supporting WebXR, the standard can claim truly widespread support; WebXR is now supported, at least in some capacity, by Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Edge, and Safari, as well as the Quest browser, Pico browser, Magic Leap Browser, Chrome for Android, Samsung Internet, Opera Mobile, and Firefox for Android. Though like visionOS Safari, some of these browsers have kept the feature as a developer preview for now.
    • Omni Group Apps Coming to 🍏Vision Pro — Now, we don’t expect this first generation Vision Pro to be adopted by everyone, any more than first generations of Apple’s other platforms—the Apple II, 128K Mac, iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch—were adopted by everyone.
    • Apple's Phil Schiller refuses to fix app review and "needs to get his meaty paws off the App Store" — “I think the way to radically improve the App Store is have Phil be an Apple fellow and get his hands off the App Store,” says Shoemaker. “That’s what they really need to do. Eddy’s more progressive, Joz is more progressive, and we know Matt is as well. Phil just needs to get his meaty paws off the App Store.”
    • Why did the #TwitterMigration fail? — I have evidence of this. I recently shut down my Mastodon instance that I started in November, mastodon.bloonface.com, and (as is proper) it sent out about 700,000 kill messages to inform other instances that it had federated with that it was going offline for good, and to delete all record of it from their databases. Around 25% of these were returned undelivered because the instances had simply dropped offline.
    • Daring Fireball: Why Has Mastodon Adoption Stalled? — After Elon Musk took the helm at Twitter there was an initial burst of new users and increased usage on Mastodon (and the rest of the Fediverse, but mostly this is about Mastodon as an alternative to Twitter). And then it flattened, and perhaps has even declined. I would like to see Mastodon thrive. But the platform’s ideological zealotry is obviously holding it back and seemingly isn’t going to change.
    • Boost with Alby: Your Boost companion for the web — Create an Alby Account to get a lightning wallet for payments wherever you go.
    • Coder Radio on the Podcastindex.org — Boost from the web using the Podcast Index. Top off Alby first, and then visit Coder Radio on the Podcast Index and boost from our page there.
    ]]>
    We got our eyes on the Vision Pro SDK and share our new insights. And why the claims of stalled Mastodon adoption might ring a bit true.

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    Links:

    • Elon Musk Says He'd Be up for 'Cage Match' With Mark Zuckerberg — Elon Musk said he'd be up for fighting his tech world nemesis, jiu-jitsu lover Mark Zuckerberg.
    • visionOS - Apple Developer — The choice is yours, and it all starts with the building blocks of spatial computing in visionOS.
    • Bringing your existing apps to visionOS | Apple Developer Documentation — In some cases, it might not make sense to port your app for visionOS.
    • Apple Vision Pro Will Support WebXR — With Apple now officially supporting WebXR, the standard can claim truly widespread support; WebXR is now supported, at least in some capacity, by Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Edge, and Safari, as well as the Quest browser, Pico browser, Magic Leap Browser, Chrome for Android, Samsung Internet, Opera Mobile, and Firefox for Android. Though like visionOS Safari, some of these browsers have kept the feature as a developer preview for now.
    • Omni Group Apps Coming to 🍏Vision Pro — Now, we don’t expect this first generation Vision Pro to be adopted by everyone, any more than first generations of Apple’s other platforms—the Apple II, 128K Mac, iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch—were adopted by everyone.
    • Apple's Phil Schiller refuses to fix app review and "needs to get his meaty paws off the App Store" — “I think the way to radically improve the App Store is have Phil be an Apple fellow and get his hands off the App Store,” says Shoemaker. “That’s what they really need to do. Eddy’s more progressive, Joz is more progressive, and we know Matt is as well. Phil just needs to get his meaty paws off the App Store.”
    • Why did the #TwitterMigration fail? — I have evidence of this. I recently shut down my Mastodon instance that I started in November, mastodon.bloonface.com, and (as is proper) it sent out about 700,000 kill messages to inform other instances that it had federated with that it was going offline for good, and to delete all record of it from their databases. Around 25% of these were returned undelivered because the instances had simply dropped offline.
    • Daring Fireball: Why Has Mastodon Adoption Stalled? — After Elon Musk took the helm at Twitter there was an initial burst of new users and increased usage on Mastodon (and the rest of the Fediverse, but mostly this is about Mastodon as an alternative to Twitter). And then it flattened, and perhaps has even declined. I would like to see Mastodon thrive. But the platform’s ideological zealotry is obviously holding it back and seemingly isn’t going to change.
    • Boost with Alby: Your Boost companion for the web — Create an Alby Account to get a lightning wallet for payments wherever you go.
    • Coder Radio on the Podcastindex.org — Boost from the web using the Podcast Index. Top off Alby first, and then visit Coder Radio on the Podcast Index and boost from our page there.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+-qwU1loa ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    523: Scooby-Doo of Code Hiding https://coder.show/523 62cea496-fb86-4cd3-bac7-996958c3fa1b Wed, 21 Jun 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We open the robe and spend a little time chatting about the software development business. 44:11 false We open the robe and spend a little time chatting about the software development business.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Business of Development, Google, employees, working remotely, internal memo, hybrid work, office, remote work, compromise, benefits, commute, video calls, zoom fatigue, half-assed work, David, solution, hiring process, devs, team We open the robe and spend a little time chatting about the software development business.

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

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+K0MFTkOb ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    522: Reddit Goes Dark https://coder.show/522 4557e0e1-c778-4ad9-9486-61648f26dc39 Wed, 14 Jun 2023 06:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We chew on the ridiculous situation Reddit has created for itself and the weak position of app developers. 57:33 false We chew on the ridiculous situation Reddit has created for itself and the weak position of app developers.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Microsoft, Xbox, upgrade, hardware, gaming revenue, players, PC gaming revenue, Sonma, Ventrua, xcode cli tools, x86 terminal, x86 Brew, x86 wine, wine deps, debug env, Whisky, Wine wrapper, SwiftUI, bottles, CrossOver, Apple's Game Porting Toolkit, AR, Apple, iPhone X, Reddit, API changes, third-party apps, Apollo, protest, negative reviews, App Store rating, subreddits going dark, CEO AMA, Mac Pro, graphics card support, Reddit users, moderators, revolt, Apple Vision Headset, cheaper version, Mac Pro, lack of eGPU support We chew on the ridiculous situation Reddit has created for itself and the weak position of app developers.

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    • New Xbox Unlikely as Microsoft Gaming Chief Doesn't Feel Need for Upgrade — “That’s not the feedback we’re getting right now,”
    • Stephen Totilo on Twitter — At a behind-closed-doors presentation to press, Xbox boss Phil Spencer says gaming revenue for the company is double what it was in the 360 era, says Xbox has more players than ever, expecting more than $1 billion in PC gaming revenue this year
    • Apple Releases Tool to Help Developers Port Windows Games to Mac — Developers interested in porting Windows games to the Mac can watch Apple's series of "bring your game to Mac" videos for more details. Apple also has a page on its website outlining various gaming technologies and tools available for developers.
    • Whisky — Whisky provides a clean and easy to use graphical wrapper for Wine built in native SwiftUI. You can make and manage bottles, install and run Windows apps and games, and unlock the full potential of your Mac with no technical knowledge required.
    • Coder Radio: Bite of the AR Apple | CR 276 — 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.
    • Cheaper Apple Vision Headset Likely to Launch by End of 2025 — Apple still plans to launch a more affordable version of its Vision Pro headset by the end of 2025, with the non-Pro model likely to be called "Apple Vision One," or more simply, "Apple Vision," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
    • Apple Executive Discusses New Mac Pro's Lack of Graphics Card Support — "Fundamentally, we've built our architecture around this shared memory model and that optimization, and so it's not entirely clear to me how you'd bring in another GPU and do so in a way that is optimized for our systems," Ternus told Gruber. "It hasn't been a direction that we wanted to pursue."
    • Reddit’s users and moderators are revolting against its CEO — Fallout from the unpopular API pricing change and disastrous AMA with CEO Steve Huffman is turning out the lights on some of Reddit’s most prominent communities.
    • Reddark
    • Sebastiaan de With on Twitter — Reddit’s AMA with its CEO on their API (read: third party app killing) is a train wreck. These are remakes from their CEO. Why does Reddit consistently have such terrible leadership? Before this, Huffman had no public interactions with the community or website for 10 months.
    • Paul Hudson on Twitter — Apologies for the interruption on r/swift, but Reddit needs a change in management. See https://reddark.untone.uk for the huge number of other subreddits going dark in support of @ChristianSelig 💪
    • Alby: Your Boost companion for the web — Create an Alby Account to get a lightning wallet for payments wherever you go.
    • Coder Radio on the Podcastindex.org — Send a Boost into the show via the web. First, top-up Alby, then head over to our entry on the Podcast Index.
    ]]>
    We chew on the ridiculous situation Reddit has created for itself and the weak position of app developers.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • New Xbox Unlikely as Microsoft Gaming Chief Doesn't Feel Need for Upgrade — “That’s not the feedback we’re getting right now,”
    • Stephen Totilo on Twitter — At a behind-closed-doors presentation to press, Xbox boss Phil Spencer says gaming revenue for the company is double what it was in the 360 era, says Xbox has more players than ever, expecting more than $1 billion in PC gaming revenue this year
    • Apple Releases Tool to Help Developers Port Windows Games to Mac — Developers interested in porting Windows games to the Mac can watch Apple's series of "bring your game to Mac" videos for more details. Apple also has a page on its website outlining various gaming technologies and tools available for developers.
    • Whisky — Whisky provides a clean and easy to use graphical wrapper for Wine built in native SwiftUI. You can make and manage bottles, install and run Windows apps and games, and unlock the full potential of your Mac with no technical knowledge required.
    • Coder Radio: Bite of the AR Apple | CR 276 — 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.
    • Cheaper Apple Vision Headset Likely to Launch by End of 2025 — Apple still plans to launch a more affordable version of its Vision Pro headset by the end of 2025, with the non-Pro model likely to be called "Apple Vision One," or more simply, "Apple Vision," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
    • Apple Executive Discusses New Mac Pro's Lack of Graphics Card Support — "Fundamentally, we've built our architecture around this shared memory model and that optimization, and so it's not entirely clear to me how you'd bring in another GPU and do so in a way that is optimized for our systems," Ternus told Gruber. "It hasn't been a direction that we wanted to pursue."
    • Reddit’s users and moderators are revolting against its CEO — Fallout from the unpopular API pricing change and disastrous AMA with CEO Steve Huffman is turning out the lights on some of Reddit’s most prominent communities.
    • Reddark
    • Sebastiaan de With on Twitter — Reddit’s AMA with its CEO on their API (read: third party app killing) is a train wreck. These are remakes from their CEO. Why does Reddit consistently have such terrible leadership? Before this, Huffman had no public interactions with the community or website for 10 months.
    • Paul Hudson on Twitter — Apologies for the interruption on r/swift, but Reddit needs a change in management. See https://reddark.untone.uk for the huge number of other subreddits going dark in support of @ChristianSelig 💪
    • Alby: Your Boost companion for the web — Create an Alby Account to get a lightning wallet for payments wherever you go.
    • Coder Radio on the Podcastindex.org — Send a Boost into the show via the web. First, top-up Alby, then head over to our entry on the Podcast Index.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+K9rigYvb ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    521: More Pro, More Problems https://coder.show/521 691ea057-d65d-429d-ac04-7d9fa6b4c0e3 Wed, 07 Jun 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We argue over what sucked the most at WWDC this year and then surprise each other with two things that thrill us. 1:02:34 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Ice Breaker, SEC suees, Coinbase, Binance, SwiftUI, Vision Pro, AR headset, Spacial Computing, eyes, hands, voice control, eye tracking, biofeedback, brain-machine-interface, front screen, wire, separate wired battery, M2 SOC, R1 Chip, visionOS, Optic ID, Chris, Apple, AR on iPad, iPhone, $3,499, Sterling Crispin, Apple Vision Pro Testers, Apple Vision Pro Development Kits, M2 chip, sensors, Mac Pro, M2 Max, M2 Ultra, Mac Studio, MacOS, Arial Screen saver, Widgets, Video call effects, M series mac, WebApps, Game Mode, iPad, Air Pods Adaptive Audio, iOS 17, digital contact sharing apps, iPhone 12, FaceTime, StandBy mode, Live Activities, Siri enhancements, unwanted nudes, Sensitive Content Warning, Boooosts, Baller Boosts, Mac Hardware, Mac Pro, 15 inch Airs, Mac Studio, MacOS, Sherlocked, Autocorrect keyboard, Predictions inline, Point and Speak, StandBy mode, Live Activities, Siri enhancements, iPad Shit Show, WWDC Leftovers, Air Pods Adaptive Audio, iOS 17, rust keynote, Mac gaming performance, WWDC Leftovers 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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    • 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. I
    • Apple 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. The question is why?
    • Mac Studio with M2 Ultra chip is real — Don't call it a comeback — the Mac Studio makes a slightly surprising return at WWDC 2023.
    • Apple Announces 'Game Mode' in macOS Sonoma for Better Mac Gaming Performance — With Game Mode enabled in macOS 14, the Mac prioritizes CPU and GPU power for the running title, thereby improving gaming hardware performance across the board. For example, Game Mode makes gaming on Mac even more immersive by dramatically lowering audio latency with AirPods.
    • iOS 17 Lets You Create a Voice That Sounds Like You — With the first iOS 17 beta, Apple has introduced a new accessibility feature called Personal Voice. First highlighted earlier this year, Personal Voice is designed to allow you to use artificial intelligence to create a replica of your voice.
    • These iOS 17 features require an iPhone 12 or newer — Apple just previewed iOS 17. 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 - YouTube
    • Add 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, explained
    • Alby: Yourboost companion for the web — Send a Boost into the show via the web. First, top-up Alby, then head over to our entry on the Podcast Index.
    • Coder Radio on the Podcastindex.org — You can Boost via the web, get Alby then head over to the Index!
    ]]>
    We argue over what sucked the most at WWDC this year and then surprise each other with two things that thrill us.

    Sponsored By:

    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. I
    • Apple 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. The question is why?
    • Mac Studio with M2 Ultra chip is real — Don't call it a comeback — the Mac Studio makes a slightly surprising return at WWDC 2023.
    • Apple Announces 'Game Mode' in macOS Sonoma for Better Mac Gaming Performance — With Game Mode enabled in macOS 14, the Mac prioritizes CPU and GPU power for the running title, thereby improving gaming hardware performance across the board. For example, Game Mode makes gaming on Mac even more immersive by dramatically lowering audio latency with AirPods.
    • iOS 17 Lets You Create a Voice That Sounds Like You — With the first iOS 17 beta, Apple has introduced a new accessibility feature called Personal Voice. First highlighted earlier this year, Personal Voice is designed to allow you to use artificial intelligence to create a replica of your voice.
    • These iOS 17 features require an iPhone 12 or newer — Apple just previewed iOS 17. 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 - YouTube
    • Add 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, explained
    • Alby: Yourboost companion for the web — Send a Boost into the show via the web. First, top-up Alby, then head over to our entry on the Podcast Index.
    • Coder Radio on the Podcastindex.org — You can Boost via the web, get Alby then head over to the Index!
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+p-68QZzm ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    520: Microsoft Goes All-In https://coder.show/520 5353aa90-c034-4ed3-8474-bedfc86cb999 Wed, 31 May 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We chew on the best bits from this year's Microsoft Build and the bright red flag coming from the Rust community. 1:11:14 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Microsoft Build, Rust community, Microsoft, Windows 365 Boot, Dev Box, cloud-powered workstations, Rust, JeanHeyd Meneide, VC funding, tech startups, profitability, innovation, early-stage capital, growth, experimentation, scalability, disruptive innovations, risk-taking, market dominance, revenue streams, failure, market share, accountability, mechanical keyboards, AI takeover 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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    We chew on the best bits from this year's Microsoft Build and the bright red flag coming from the Rust community.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+b7dpB_Fw ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    519: Not So OpenAI https://coder.show/519 ab648877-1f21-4559-9b4c-5c563261c09a Wed, 24 May 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has gone straight for the open-source kill move. 44:53 false OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has gone straight for the open-source kill move.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, HP Instant Ink, subscription, unable to print, report, Amazon, Serverless, OpenAI, Sam Altman, Senate hearing, regulation, AI oversight, AI regulatory hearing, testimony, policy makers, AI developer license, nutrition labels, scorecards, moat, non-profit organization, for-profit company, Microsoft partnership, AI risks, press coverage, social media, AI debate, existential risks, AR/VR headset, Reality Pro, WWDC, pricing, AR camera system, AR gaming, education, Apple trademark activity, realityproOS, realOS, Realityo Systems LLC, computer operating systems, immersive AR applications, API, AR content, AI regulation, AI risks, OpenAI CEO, artificial intelligence, Open Source AI development, tech companies, US government, world government regulatory body, AI regulations, deadly AI, AI control, responsible AI development, Apple's AR platform, AR experiences, AR camera system, gaming, education, retail, design, Reality Pro launch, AR/VR headset, pricing, Fosters, DevOne, Mac vs Linux, hate for Azure, value4value, James Bond OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has gone straight for the open-source kill move.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+NUZb1b0l ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    518: Driving Mr. Dominick https://coder.show/518 bd667c8f-4a53-4edd-9991-844edbe94ade Wed, 17 May 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We laugh at Google's scramble, check in on the Twitter collapse, and how one developer's little mistake screwed millions. 1:00:33 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Apple, silicon neural engine, LLMs, iPhone, Brian Roemmele, ecosystem, M2 Macs, M3 chips, TSMC, production capacity, Linode, Elon Musk, Twitter, CEO, product, new Twitter CEO, transform Twitter, Google Assistant, generative AI, ChatGPT, OpenAI, Google I/O, AI battles, Gmail, Google Photos, Sundar Pichai, Toyota, vehicle data leak, cloud service, Nvidia, chat-gpt, open source, ad revenue, Kennedy interview, scientific process 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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    We laugh at Google's scramble, check in on the Twitter collapse, and how one developer's little mistake screwed millions.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+rQCGGuGw ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    517: Savage Serverless Shutdown https://coder.show/517 bca7d297-5610-4549-b565-97db2cc1487e Wed, 10 May 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter A scathing takedown of Serverless... By Amazon? We react to this strange revelation and more. 47:18 false A scathing takedown of Serverless... By Amazon? We react to this strange revelation and more.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, M3 Mac, iPad, yield issues, TSMC, delay, next year, Intel, Meteor Lake, Linux, driver patches, AI Doomerism, Linode, Amazon, serverless, microservices, Prime Video, cost reduction, architecture redesign, Kelsey Hightower, monolith, Stack Overflow Developer Survey, Tailscale, Nintendo, DMCA takedown, Lockpick, Skyline Emulator, homebrew projects, community reactions, AI code assistants, Codeium, Rust, 2024 election, AI and social media, bamboozled, empirical evidence, Google AI team, self-regulation, AI advancement, fake news, media market, censorship, accurate journalism A scathing takedown of Serverless... By Amazon? We react to this strange revelation and more.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+N2Iwi0EJ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    516: There is No Moat https://coder.show/516 6917d19d-fe7c-497a-90f0-08ebb4ff7aca Wed, 03 May 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Why open source might be the real AI winner long-term, and Mike gets the ultimate "I told you so." 1:00:06 false Why open source might be the real AI winner long-term, and Mike gets the ultimate "I told you so."

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Google Leaked file, We Have No Moat, Sernau, LLMs, LLaMA, Geoffrey Hinton, dangers of AI, Google, OpenAI, Bing, responsible approach to AI, neural networks, ChatGPT, layoffs, Meta, Amazon, Alphabet, digital ads, ad revenue, cloud adoption, H1-B visa, USCIS, visa requests, fraudulent applications Why open source might be the real AI winner long-term, and Mike gets the ultimate "I told you so."

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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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+EFzXJiKp ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    515: Codeium Comes for Copilot https://coder.show/515 defe4ec1-e275-4abf-a484-406602d4c736 Wed, 26 Apr 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 56:04 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Elon's alt account, California Governor, Olympia Meetup, Apple, App Store, Epic Games, antitrust lawsuit, Microsoft, GitHub Copilot, GPL, Codeium, Boosts, TechSnap, vscode, fitness, Apple VR headset, VC degens, funding goals, Cloud Exodus, tech industry layoffs, AWS, media organization, lift and shift migration, cloud-native, serverless, efficiency, cost, compute, storage, Lambda Functions, Dynamo database, scaling, vendor lock-in, database lock-in, ORM tools, patterns, adapters, operational perspective, engineers, layoffs, Python 3.10, AWS Lambda, AWS CodeBuild, Ubuntu, customers, GitHub issues, 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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    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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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+jq-x1ERf ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    514: Designing a Villain https://coder.show/514 5856f364-95c2-489e-b86e-71c634fdb242 Wed, 19 Apr 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Elon launches another AI company, leaks suggest Apple might enable sideloading, and why we should let Chaos-GPT run free. 51:24 false Elon launches another AI company, leaks suggest Apple might enable sideloading, and why we should let Chaos-GPT run free.

    ]]>
    Text Expander, Espanso, OlympiaMeetup, WWDC iOS 17, App Sideloading, European Union, Digital Markets Act, AI Code Generator, Amazon CodeWhisperer, Github Copilot, VS Code, IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, AWS Cloud9, Elon Musk, X.AI, Open AI, GPU processors, Linode, Tailscale, Chaos-GPT, Auto-GPT, Coder Radio, Podcast Index, VR/AR Elon launches another AI company, leaks suggest Apple might enable sideloading, and why we should let Chaos-GPT run free.

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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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+nfQER0wU ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    513: Apple's Golden Hour https://coder.show/513 930a217b-adfc-4a89-8888-58a40f0467b8 Wed, 12 Apr 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Forces beyond Apple's control just reined in their rise, and we ponder the coming sunset. 54:54 false Forces beyond Apple's control just reined in their rise, and we ponder the coming sunset.

    Plus, the tool we found uses ChatGPT to help you debug errors.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Apple Store Burglars, Apple, vscode, Microsoft, Mac shipments, TSMC, recession, ACT, Open App Markets Act, Verisign, AT&T, Intel, Verizon, DoctorGPT, software failures Forces beyond Apple's control just reined in their rise, and we ponder the coming sunset.

    Plus, the tool we found uses ChatGPT to help you debug errors.

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

    Plus, the tool we found uses ChatGPT to help you debug errors.

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    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+87mcZXaA ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    512: The Hysterics Chronicles https://coder.show/512 ab02a08e-d414-4a0e-82f3-c64efad9ca62 Wed, 05 Apr 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 59:42 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, developers, Apple, WWDC lottery, keynote, AI panic, co-pilots, recommendation algorithm, Musk, code transparency, TikTok, RESTRICT Act 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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    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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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+8GA6xFUu ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    511: Robot Chat Shack https://coder.show/511 82c2022a-6751-4883-bc59-d40bd895a021 Wed, 29 Mar 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike's spent 90+ days with GitHub Co-Pilot, and shares the surprising conclusion. 57:01 false Mike's spent 90+ days with GitHub Co-Pilot, and shares the surprising conclusion.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Github Co-Pilot, ChatGPT-3, ChatGPT4, IP concerns, Co-Pilot X, Nextcloud Ethical AI, RadioGPT,ChatGPT-4 Challenge, Python Mike's spent 90+ days with GitHub Co-Pilot, and shares the surprising conclusion.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+URyhBYz1 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    510: Edge of Disaster https://coder.show/510 c88785c7-d7ef-4432-8845-8eadb8deeb56 Wed, 22 Mar 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Microsoft's moonshot is turning into a crapshoot. 49:25 false Microsoft's moonshot is turning into a crapshoot.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, iOS, Ken Thompson, Co-Creator of Unix, macOS, Linux, Microsoft, Edge, Bing, AI, chatbot, Ken Thompson switches to Linux, Amazon, CEO, Andy Jassy, Layoffs, SVB, remote work, bank failure, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta, in-person, perform, remotely, Objective-C, .Net, Delphi Microsoft's moonshot is turning into a crapshoot.

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    Microsoft's moonshot is turning into a crapshoot.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+naY8BW3s ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    509: The Great Cloud Exodus https://coder.show/509 599447f3-8a13-485c-9a60-720ddccfa0a3 Wed, 15 Mar 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We're told companies are abandoning the cloud to save money. But is the trend our friend? 43:22 false We're told companies are abandoning the cloud to save money. But is the trend our friend?

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Anti-Luddite, Bug Bounties, LinuxFest Northwest 2023, Rust, On Premises, Kubernetes, SUSE, cloud exit, Tailscale, Senate TikTok bill, RESTRICT Act, White House, data security, social media, TikTok ban, user data, SDKs, Shou Zi Chew We're told companies are abandoning the cloud to save money. But is the trend our friend?

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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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+gVGlitvm ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    508: Hybrid Hangover https://coder.show/508 4a3878a8-1fe3-4d3a-b061-49597c19ea7f Tue, 14 Mar 2023 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Our spicy take on the Silicon Valley Bank bailout, how it will impact everyday developers, and how badly this screws over small businesses. 50:53 false Our spicy take on the Silicon Valley Bank bailout, how it will impact everyday developers, and how badly this screws over small businesses.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Objective-C, iOS, US, financial regulators, emergency measures, Silicon Valley Bank, collapse, bailout, Venture Funding, woke policies, recession, interest rate risk, firesale, mass layoffs, Bank Term Funding Program, Rust, Autonomous driving, Python 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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    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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+LzDR6-jb ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    507: Tough Little Liver https://coder.show/507 8058f24c-58c1-4cfe-b73e-1d3c1d610c53 Sat, 04 Mar 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike's got a new rig, and Ford wants to recall yours automatically! Plus, we get a bit spicy about money. 58:18 false Mike's got a new rig, and Ford wants to recall yours automatically! Plus, we get a bit spicy about money.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, MacBook M2, Ford Patent, Systems and Methods to Repossess a Vehicle, Path of Titans, lockout condition, Amazon HQ2, code camps, Python, Objective-C 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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    • Path of Titans
    • Ford Applies for Patent to Let Cars Repossess Themselves — Ford filed the patent application with the US Trademark and Patent Office in the summer of 2021, but the document was only published last week as part of the review process. Titled “Systems and Methods to Repossess a Vehicle,” the application summarizes a system that would autonomize the repossession process. First, a computer (likely associated with a financing agency) would send a message to the purchaser or lessee of a vehicle informing them of their delinquency. This message would contain a request to confirm receipt.
    • Ford files patent for system that could remotely repossess a car — Ford says it has no plans to deploy such a system; it just files a lot of patents.
    • Hastings’ Lessons From the Grave — At the time of Hastings’ death, counterterrorism expert Richard Clarke told The Huffington Post that it was possible that Hastings’ car had been hacked; that the known details of the crash were consistent with a car cyber attack.
    • Amazon HQ2 Pauses Construction Amid Layoffs, Remote Work — The delay affects a larger phase across the street. It calls for three, 22-story office towers and the 350-foot-tall (107-meter) Helix, a corporate conference center and indoor garden designed to echo the Spheres, plant-filled orbs at the heart of the company’s Seattle headquarters. Arlington officials granted the 2.8-million-square-foot project, called PenPlace, its most important approval in April.
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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.

    Sponsored By:

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    • The Coder Robe — The Coder Robe is black and is a one-size-fits-most robe made from 100% cotton terry velour for soft, cozy wear. It is embroidered on the left chest with a classic white on black Coder Radio logo.
    • Path of Titans
    • Ford Applies for Patent to Let Cars Repossess Themselves — Ford filed the patent application with the US Trademark and Patent Office in the summer of 2021, but the document was only published last week as part of the review process. Titled “Systems and Methods to Repossess a Vehicle,” the application summarizes a system that would autonomize the repossession process. First, a computer (likely associated with a financing agency) would send a message to the purchaser or lessee of a vehicle informing them of their delinquency. This message would contain a request to confirm receipt.
    • Ford files patent for system that could remotely repossess a car — Ford says it has no plans to deploy such a system; it just files a lot of patents.
    • Hastings’ Lessons From the Grave — At the time of Hastings’ death, counterterrorism expert Richard Clarke told The Huffington Post that it was possible that Hastings’ car had been hacked; that the known details of the crash were consistent with a car cyber attack.
    • Amazon HQ2 Pauses Construction Amid Layoffs, Remote Work — The delay affects a larger phase across the street. It calls for three, 22-story office towers and the 350-foot-tall (107-meter) Helix, a corporate conference center and indoor garden designed to echo the Spheres, plant-filled orbs at the heart of the company’s Seattle headquarters. Arlington officials granted the 2.8-million-square-foot project, called PenPlace, its most important approval in April.
    • Alby — Lightning for your Browser! — Alby brings Boosts to the web
    • Coder Radio on the Podcastindex.org — Send a Boost from the Podcast Index, first top up Alby, then visit our entry on the Inex, you can Boost right from the web page.
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+gLDcU77c ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    506: Hay Tay https://coder.show/506 197ac2a0-1df5-454d-9a5b-0289711f0f99 Wed, 22 Feb 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter It's been one week, and Microsoft's new bot's already gone full Tay. 41:59 false It's been one week, and Microsoft's new bot's already gone full Tay.

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

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    Tips to getting the right tools, core-js, open source funding, NPM, Bing chatbot, Bingbot gets Angry, Twitter SMS, 2FA, OpenAI, Andor, Star Wars, generative AI, zloirock It's been one week, and Microsoft's new bot's already gone full Tay.

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

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

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

    Sponsored By:

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+zgsA9-0_ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    505: Panic at the GPTdisco https://coder.show/505 82ef3f7a-c5f7-46f4-9c81-ad1bcb20836e Wed, 15 Feb 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 54:03 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Go telemetry, Russ Cox, Memegen, Sundar Pichai, ChatGPT, Bard, Alphabet shares, staking, SEC, Web3 Crackdown, Binance Stablecoin. .NET, Tauri, Flutter, Electron 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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    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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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+x4CoRP2d ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    504: Gateway Timeout Error https://coder.show/504 abecb04b-46c5-4eeb-b22c-b2b865e0112e Wed, 08 Feb 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We get spicy about the state of hybrid app development and then dig into the App store gatekeeper busting by the White House. 55:02 false We get spicy about the state of hybrid app development and then dig into the App store gatekeeper busting by the White House.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Google, Bard, ChatGPT, BingGPT, the Coder Robe, Tumbler, Sticker, Hybrid Mobile, MAUI, .NET, Flutter, Blink, Google browser prototype, Flutter Desktop, Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration, NTIA, Gatekeepers, Android, App Store Model, Microsoft, IE DOJ antitrust, mobile app ecosystem report 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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    • Coder Tumbler — What’s an episode of Coder Radio without a wine tumbler to keep a drink fresh and at just the right temperature? Forget breakable and EASY to spill glasses—give this uniquely shaped wine tumbler a chance and have fun with friends without worry.
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    • Microsoft announces surprise event for tomorrow with Bing ChatGPT expected — Microsoft is holding a special press event at its Redmond headquarters tomorrow, and it’s expected to focus primarily on its OpenAI partnership and ChatGPT for Bing.
    • Aaruni Kaushik on Masto — @ChrisLAS In coder 503 you advocate chatGPT like AI for your RV's wiring diagram. But how would it be any better than the website just having a make-model-variant selector as input and giving you the diagram in return? Sure you could apply AI here, but its not required as far as I can see ? #CoderRadio #AI #chatgpt
    • Join our JB Jobs Room — Matrix chat room for folks looking to hire, or looking for work.
    • Google Working on Browser for iOS That Would Break Apple's App Store Rules — Based on the visible code commits, the app purportedly looks like the start of an alternate browser build and is still missing some key features at this early stage. Google claims that the app is merely "an experimental prototype [...] with the goal to understand certain aspects of performance on iOS," and "it will not be available to users and we'll continue to abide by Apple's policies."
    • What is .NET MAUI? — .NET MAUI is open-source and is the evolution of Xamarin.Forms, extended from mobile to desktop scenarios, with UI controls rebuilt from the ground up for performance and extensibility.
    • Flutter — Flutter transforms the app development process. Build, test, and deploy beautiful mobile, web, desktop, and embedded apps from a single codebase.
    • Flutter desktop isn't there yet — In practice, though, Flutter is currently not a great option if you want to build a new desktop application from the ground up. What follows is a quick summary of the issues I encountered while using Flutter to do exactly this myself.
    • Biden Administration Wants Apple to Quit Gatekeeping the iPhone — The NTIA says it’s a problem that consumers cannot easily use apps from outside the respective app stores on both the Android and iOS platforms and that “they should be able to choose their own apps as defaults, use alternative mobile app stores and delete or hide pre-installed apps.”
    • Direct Link to Report [PDF]
    • Apple sales drop 5% in largest quarterly revenue decline since 2016 — CEO Tim Cook said three factors hurt the results: a strong dollar, production issues in China affecting the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, and the overall macroeconomic environment.
    • Apple Now Has More Than Two Billion Active Devices Worldwide — There are more than two billion active iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other Apple devices worldwide, Apple said today in the earnings report covering the first fiscal quarter of 2023.
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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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    • Coder Tumbler — What’s an episode of Coder Radio without a wine tumbler to keep a drink fresh and at just the right temperature? Forget breakable and EASY to spill glasses—give this uniquely shaped wine tumbler a chance and have fun with friends without worry.
    • Coder Cut Sticker — Give your gear a quick upgrade, with a Coder Sticker! Get motivated every time you look at the Coder sticker by remembering that thing we said that really pissed you off. Add a little extra motivation and joy to your life when you remember you spill less than Mike. They will serve as a perfect reminder to live your life to the fullest.
    • Microsoft announces surprise event for tomorrow with Bing ChatGPT expected — Microsoft is holding a special press event at its Redmond headquarters tomorrow, and it’s expected to focus primarily on its OpenAI partnership and ChatGPT for Bing.
    • Aaruni Kaushik on Masto — @ChrisLAS In coder 503 you advocate chatGPT like AI for your RV's wiring diagram. But how would it be any better than the website just having a make-model-variant selector as input and giving you the diagram in return? Sure you could apply AI here, but its not required as far as I can see ? #CoderRadio #AI #chatgpt
    • Join our JB Jobs Room — Matrix chat room for folks looking to hire, or looking for work.
    • Google Working on Browser for iOS That Would Break Apple's App Store Rules — Based on the visible code commits, the app purportedly looks like the start of an alternate browser build and is still missing some key features at this early stage. Google claims that the app is merely "an experimental prototype [...] with the goal to understand certain aspects of performance on iOS," and "it will not be available to users and we'll continue to abide by Apple's policies."
    • What is .NET MAUI? — .NET MAUI is open-source and is the evolution of Xamarin.Forms, extended from mobile to desktop scenarios, with UI controls rebuilt from the ground up for performance and extensibility.
    • Flutter — Flutter transforms the app development process. Build, test, and deploy beautiful mobile, web, desktop, and embedded apps from a single codebase.
    • Flutter desktop isn't there yet — In practice, though, Flutter is currently not a great option if you want to build a new desktop application from the ground up. What follows is a quick summary of the issues I encountered while using Flutter to do exactly this myself.
    • Biden Administration Wants Apple to Quit Gatekeeping the iPhone — The NTIA says it’s a problem that consumers cannot easily use apps from outside the respective app stores on both the Android and iOS platforms and that “they should be able to choose their own apps as defaults, use alternative mobile app stores and delete or hide pre-installed apps.”
    • Direct Link to Report [PDF]
    • Apple sales drop 5% in largest quarterly revenue decline since 2016 — CEO Tim Cook said three factors hurt the results: a strong dollar, production issues in China affecting the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, and the overall macroeconomic environment.
    • Apple Now Has More Than Two Billion Active Devices Worldwide — There are more than two billion active iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other Apple devices worldwide, Apple said today in the earnings report covering the first fiscal quarter of 2023.
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+6DRNA4g2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    503: Ruby in the WebAssembly https://coder.show/503 83ffc184-96f6-4b5c-ad90-6a44c9ad046c Wed, 01 Feb 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The shiny userbase flocking to WebAssembly, our thoughts on the "openAI scam", and why they just keep cramming stuff into Docker containers. 45:58 false The shiny userbase flocking to WebAssembly, our thoughts on the "openAI scam", and why they just keep cramming stuff into Docker containers.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, System76, Pop immutable base, David thinks OpenAI scam, The Blocksize War, robes, Ruby 3.2, Web Assembly Support, YJIT, New Data class, Better Error Messages, Rails 7.1, official Dockerfile, 25bps hike, soft landin, openai lawsuit, finding a way to be creative, aggregating data in Rust, UI in TypeScript 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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    • The Blocksize War — This book covers Bitcoin’s blocksize war, which was waged from August 2015 to November 2017.
    • Jupiter Broadcasting Jobs Matrix Room — Hiring? Looking for work? Make a connection in our Jobs chat room.
    • What's New in Ruby 3.2 — The highlights this year are the performance gains from YJIT, WebAssembly support, faster regular expressions, and a new way to define immutable value objects.
    • Rails on Docker — Rails 7.1 is getting an official Dockerfile, which should make it easier to deploy Rails applications to production environments that support Docker. Think of it as a pre-configured Linux box that will work for most Rails applications.
    • The Fed - Meeting calendars and information — The FOMC holds eight regularly scheduled meetings during the year and other meetings as needed.
    • unusual_whales on Twitter — “If Powell keeps hiking rates, he risks the entire financial stability of the [global economic] system,” per Barry Sternlicht.
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    • Google announces ChatGPT rival Bard — Google is working on a competitor to OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT. The ‘experimental conversational AI service’ is called Bard and is only being tested by a limited group.
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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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    • pop-os core: WIP immutable base — POP working on an immutable base? We're interested.
    • The Blocksize War — This book covers Bitcoin’s blocksize war, which was waged from August 2015 to November 2017.
    • Jupiter Broadcasting Jobs Matrix Room — Hiring? Looking for work? Make a connection in our Jobs chat room.
    • What's New in Ruby 3.2 — The highlights this year are the performance gains from YJIT, WebAssembly support, faster regular expressions, and a new way to define immutable value objects.
    • Rails on Docker — Rails 7.1 is getting an official Dockerfile, which should make it easier to deploy Rails applications to production environments that support Docker. Think of it as a pre-configured Linux box that will work for most Rails applications.
    • The Fed - Meeting calendars and information — The FOMC holds eight regularly scheduled meetings during the year and other meetings as needed.
    • unusual_whales on Twitter — “If Powell keeps hiking rates, he risks the entire financial stability of the [global economic] system,” per Barry Sternlicht.
    • Alby — Lightning for your Browser! — Alby brings Boosts to the web.
    • Coder Radio on the Podcastindex.org — You can boost the show from your web browser, top-up Alby, then head over to our listing on the Podcast Index.
    • Google announces ChatGPT rival Bard — Google is working on a competitor to OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT. The ‘experimental conversational AI service’ is called Bard and is only being tested by a limited group.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+HP6dP6Yh ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    502: Too Big to Care https://coder.show/502 28579279-5c6c-41eb-bf50-9365a96fd952 Wed, 25 Jan 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter How the world without "big tech" might look like, the EU promises to go after Elon and a much-needed head adjustment. 1:02:41 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, world without big tech, EU goes after Elon, head adjustment, Old vs New HomePod, headspace adjustment, Metrics, Tracing, OpenTelemetry, Python, Layoffs Hit Home, Layoffs, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Apple, retail channels, economy, bad planning, Life Lesson, Tech Layoff Playbook, Live life not Work, Elon Musk, FTC, EU Commissioner, Fountain Charts, Birthday Wishes, Nostr, decentralised backend 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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    • JB's Jobs Matrix Chatroom — Looking for work or hiring? It's a spot for people in our community to make a connection.
    • Google, Microsoft, Amazon, others have cut more than 70,000 employees — The job cuts in tech land are piling up, as companies that led the 10-year bull market adapt to a new reality.
    • Layoffs in some of Apple's retail channels have begun — The layoff news was first disclosed from an email to AppleInsider. The email — which we have since verified through other sources — says that some Apple retail channel employees who work in places like Best Buy stores have received a thirty-day notice about their rights as it pertains to a layoff.
    • Microsoft Hosted Sting Performance in Davos on Night Before Announcing Layoffs — On Tuesday evening, Microsoft hosted an event. It was an intimate gathering of 50 or so people, including the company’s top executives, who got to while away the evening listening to a performance by the musical artist Sting, said people familiar with the event.
    • Old vs. New HomePod Buyer's Guide — First-time ‌HomePod‌ customers, those considering upgrading from the original, or anyone considering adding another ‌HomePod‌ to their setup to create a stereo pair may be wondering whether it is worth buying an original model or the new one, so it is important to weigh up exactly what was added with the reintroduced ‌HomePod‌.
    • Jas on Twitter — Bad economy or bad planning?
    • Udhay on Twitter — Very well said. 🙌🏼
    • Maniiesh on Twitter — This advice is a billion dollar one for all freshers and newbies like us of IT industry 👍
    • Tanmay on Twitter — Value - Life, Family, Live with them for them.
    • Jeremy Joslin on Twitter — It's hard for me to believe that after 20 years at #Google I unexpectedly find out about my last day via an email. What a slap in the face. I wish I could have said goodbye to everyone face to face. #layoffs
    • Daniel Roberts on Twitter — Google NYC employees who arrived at the office early this morning stood in a line to test their badges-- if light turned red, it meant you had been laid off. if green, you were safe. 👎
    • Elon Musk Claims He’s Not Worried About The FTC — A recent Washington Post article that is mainly about Musk’s actions over the past two months has destroyed his reputation among many who previously were impressed by him includes two tidbits about Musk and the FTC that suggest he’s in for a world of hurt when the agency takes action.
    • EU Commissioner: Elon Musk Has To "Behave" Or Else.
    • Alby — Lightning for your Browser! — Alby brings Boosts to the web.
    • Coder Radio on the Podcastindex.org — Boost right from your web browser. After you top off Alby with some sats, head to our Podcast Index entry and Boost away.
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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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • JB's Jobs Matrix Chatroom — Looking for work or hiring? It's a spot for people in our community to make a connection.
    • Google, Microsoft, Amazon, others have cut more than 70,000 employees — The job cuts in tech land are piling up, as companies that led the 10-year bull market adapt to a new reality.
    • Layoffs in some of Apple's retail channels have begun — The layoff news was first disclosed from an email to AppleInsider. The email — which we have since verified through other sources — says that some Apple retail channel employees who work in places like Best Buy stores have received a thirty-day notice about their rights as it pertains to a layoff.
    • Microsoft Hosted Sting Performance in Davos on Night Before Announcing Layoffs — On Tuesday evening, Microsoft hosted an event. It was an intimate gathering of 50 or so people, including the company’s top executives, who got to while away the evening listening to a performance by the musical artist Sting, said people familiar with the event.
    • Old vs. New HomePod Buyer's Guide — First-time ‌HomePod‌ customers, those considering upgrading from the original, or anyone considering adding another ‌HomePod‌ to their setup to create a stereo pair may be wondering whether it is worth buying an original model or the new one, so it is important to weigh up exactly what was added with the reintroduced ‌HomePod‌.
    • Jas on Twitter — Bad economy or bad planning?
    • Udhay on Twitter — Very well said. 🙌🏼
    • Maniiesh on Twitter — This advice is a billion dollar one for all freshers and newbies like us of IT industry 👍
    • Tanmay on Twitter — Value - Life, Family, Live with them for them.
    • Jeremy Joslin on Twitter — It's hard for me to believe that after 20 years at #Google I unexpectedly find out about my last day via an email. What a slap in the face. I wish I could have said goodbye to everyone face to face. #layoffs
    • Daniel Roberts on Twitter — Google NYC employees who arrived at the office early this morning stood in a line to test their badges-- if light turned red, it meant you had been laid off. if green, you were safe. 👎
    • Elon Musk Claims He’s Not Worried About The FTC — A recent Washington Post article that is mainly about Musk’s actions over the past two months has destroyed his reputation among many who previously were impressed by him includes two tidbits about Musk and the FTC that suggest he’s in for a world of hurt when the agency takes action.
    • EU Commissioner: Elon Musk Has To "Behave" Or Else.
    • Alby — Lightning for your Browser! — Alby brings Boosts to the web.
    • Coder Radio on the Podcastindex.org — Boost right from your web browser. After you top off Alby with some sats, head to our Podcast Index entry and Boost away.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+gv4QMNca ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    501: The AWS of AI https://coder.show/501 bc10953e-b406-4de2-ab87-cbc5d67af5d5 Wed, 18 Jan 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 53:06 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, new mac mini, M2 Pro, Apple, 96GB of RAM, M2 Max, Tim Cook Paycut, Twitter API, third-party apps, Elon Musk, OpenAI, Microsoft, Investment, Azure, AWS, copyright lawsuit, Rust, Swift, ChatGPT, Duolingo, Nostr 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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    ]]>
    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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+teDMGzJ3 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    500: Internal Server Error https://coder.show/500 fc5d51cb-7ce9-4edb-99c1-0a02bd2eea93 Wed, 11 Jan 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After sacrificing our pound of flesh for episode 500, we get into some spicy Big Tech dynamics and the performance mess of WebAssembly runtimes. 43:47 false After sacrificing our pound of flesh for episode 500, we get into some spicy Big Tech dynamics and the performance mess of WebAssembly runtimes.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Coder 500, Gamer Radio, Coder Robe, Samsung, Dell, Apple, Reality Pro headset, WWDC, Mac Pro, M2 Ultra, Mac Studio, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, AirPods, HomePod, Thunderbolt, HDMI, DisplayPort, ethernet, USB-A, mixed reality headset, Amazong Lays of 18,000 Workers, WASM, WebAssembly, LLVM 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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    ]]>
    After sacrificing our pound of flesh for episode 500, we get into some spicy Big Tech dynamics and the performance mess of WebAssembly runtimes.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+DY_Ynbbz ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    499: The Copy Paste Wars https://coder.show/499 1d367b17-d9d9-4a59-8438-935cadaf201c Wed, 04 Jan 2023 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We share our spicy C++ take, major Apple frustrations, and 2023 spoilers. 1:00:50 false We share our spicy C++ take, major Apple frustrations, and 2023 spoilers.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Apple Silicon Transition, Mac Pro, M2, C++, C++ 23, Rust, CoPilot Legal Trouble, bad iPhone sales, Bad year for Apple, Intel, QA role, Stack Overflow, Developer Survey, Python, GitHub, Microsoft We share our spicy C++ take, major Apple frustrations, and 2023 spoilers.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+owXnM-Ix ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    498: The Birds and the Elephants https://coder.show/498 67c32647-f6b7-406f-a7ff-5411fb82e107 Wed, 28 Dec 2022 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 47:41 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, iPhone Supply chain break down, Peter Zeihan, System76, COSMIC, iced, Rust, Google Maps, Overture Maps, Linux Foundation, TomTom, Meta, Microsoft 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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    Links:

    ]]>
    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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+RuNhmPsf ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Gamer Radio 0: Gaming with Perspective - Test Show https://coder.show/gamer b7518bd3-f963-439e-9495-f0f812904c3c Fri, 23 Dec 2022 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 36:31 false 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.

    ]]>
    Gamer Radio, Nintendo, Genisis, Saga, Classic Games, Family Gaming, Pokemon, Magic the Gathering, Dark Castle, Marvel Midnight Sun, Flesh and Blood, Gameboy, Gaming Culture 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 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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+PUB63yNn ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    497: Shots Across the Pond https://coder.show/497 42d74c47-fa35-47b1-b1eb-4d5ff9e798f4 Wed, 21 Dec 2022 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 51:45 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, ChatGPT, gpt-3, Azure, End-to-End Encryption, Apple, iCloud, FTC sues to block Microsoft, Activision Blizzard, FTC, 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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    ]]>
    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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+4lPUfVs5 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    496: Sweeney's Final Swing https://coder.show/496 7ca88017-331d-405e-8808-69811b6a511d Wed, 14 Dec 2022 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:04:32 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Twitter Blue, Apple Store, edit tweets, Elon Musk, Epic Games, tim sweeney, Open App Markets Act, S.2710, Dart 3, null safety, Rust, Scrum, .Net 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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+aZ8oGeaD ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    495: .Not Funded https://coder.show/495 700bf1ab-51f3-49e0-9844-5ebc311d7826 Wed, 07 Dec 2022 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Amazon used the stage of AWS re:Invent to toss shade on .Net and reveal its broader ambitions. 1:06:44 false Amazon used the stage of AWS re:Invent to toss shade on .Net and reveal its broader ambitions.

    Plus, why Pydantic is giving Mike a headache.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, AWS, .Net Underfunded, Saikat Banerjee, Active Directory, improve WCF, Elon, Twitter, pydantic, FastAPI, pyo3 rust, Coinbase Wallet, NFTs, App Store, SBF, sam bankman-fried, AWS re:Invent, Mastodon Amazon used the stage of AWS re:Invent to toss shade on .Net and reveal its broader ambitions.

    Plus, why Pydantic is giving Mike a headache.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

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

    Plus, why Pydantic is giving Mike a headache.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+80-yq65_ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    494: Python Paradigms https://coder.show/494 7f705af8-cf50-48e6-83d6-922f4377a092 Wed, 30 Nov 2022 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We reflect on the recent musings of Python's creator, from the functional to the philosophical. 54:21 false We reflect on the recent musings of Python's creator, from the functional to the philosophical.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, pyenv, ecosystem lockin, Managers Who Code, Guido van Rossum, Lex Fridman, CoPilot, GitHub, Types in Python, Fads in Coding, Rust, Go, Python 4, FTX, SBF, .Net, mypy We reflect on the recent musings of Python's creator, from the functional to the philosophical.

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    • Zoë Schiffer on Twitter — NEW: Elon Musk has sent another email to Twitter engineers warning them about code reviews. “All managers are expected to write a meaningful amount of software themselves. Being unable to do so is like a cavalry captain who can’t ride a horse.”
    • FiniteSingularity on Twitter — Pro Tip- dont update XCode via the software update app, but rather manually download the pkg from the Apple developer downloads page. It downloads/installs *much* more quickly.
    • pyenv: Simple Python version management — pyenv lets you easily switch between multiple versions of Python. It's simple, unobtrusive, and follows the UNIX tradition of single-purpose tools that do one thing well.
    • rbenv: Manage your app's Ruby environment — rbenv is a version manager tool for the Ruby programming language on Unix-like systems. It is useful for switching between multiple Ruby versions on the same machine and for ensuring that each project you are working on always runs on the correct Ruby version.
    • nenv: Node Version Management: nenv (based on rbenv) — nenv is a version manager for Node (Node.js / io.js). It is heavily based on rbenv.
    • Guido van Rossum: Python and the Future of Programming — Guido van Rossum is the creator of Python programming language.
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    We reflect on the recent musings of Python's creator, from the functional to the philosophical.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Zoë Schiffer on Twitter — NEW: Elon Musk has sent another email to Twitter engineers warning them about code reviews. “All managers are expected to write a meaningful amount of software themselves. Being unable to do so is like a cavalry captain who can’t ride a horse.”
    • FiniteSingularity on Twitter — Pro Tip- dont update XCode via the software update app, but rather manually download the pkg from the Apple developer downloads page. It downloads/installs *much* more quickly.
    • pyenv: Simple Python version management — pyenv lets you easily switch between multiple versions of Python. It's simple, unobtrusive, and follows the UNIX tradition of single-purpose tools that do one thing well.
    • rbenv: Manage your app's Ruby environment — rbenv is a version manager tool for the Ruby programming language on Unix-like systems. It is useful for switching between multiple Ruby versions on the same machine and for ensuring that each project you are working on always runs on the correct Ruby version.
    • nenv: Node Version Management: nenv (based on rbenv) — nenv is a version manager for Node (Node.js / io.js). It is heavily based on rbenv.
    • Guido van Rossum: Python and the Future of Programming — Guido van Rossum is the creator of Python programming language.
    • Send a Boost into the Show — Upgrade to a Podcasting 2.0 compatible app, and send a Boost into the show.
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+gs0MGEIn ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    493: Super Spellcheck https://coder.show/493 d7103aed-e745-4961-a8b3-718b36482dc6 Wed, 23 Nov 2022 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:04:36 false 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.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, DiffusionBee, Stable Diffusion, AI, Built-in AI, GNOME, NixOS, FTX, Court Documents, professional-managerial class regime, PMC, Tiling desktop, CBS, Phil Schiller, Sam Bankman-Fried, SBF, Xcode, Ventura, Bullet Proof Linux Desktop 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.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • DiffusionBee - Stable Diffusion GUI App — DiffusionBee is the easiest way to generate AI art on your computer with Stable Diffusion. Comes with a one-click installer. No dependencies or technical knowledge needed.
    • FTX Owes Its 50 Biggest Unsecured Creditors More Than $3 Billion — Sam Bankman-Fried’s bankrupt crypto empire owes its 50 biggest unsecured creditors a total of $3.1 billion, new court papers show, with a pair of customers owed more than $200 million each.
    • kadhim on Twitter
    • Antonio García PMC Warfare Theory — What Elon is doing is a revolt by entrepreneurial capital against the professional-managerial class regime that otherwise everywhere dominates (including and especially large tech companies), and that same PMC (which includes the media) is treating it as an act of lèse-majesté.
    • Elon Musk's ‘Hardcore’ Ultimatum Sparks Exodus, Leaving Twitter at Risk — Musk aims to retain workers, softening work from home policy
    • Twitters top former Censor Yoel Roth Outlines How Apple/Google could Stop Elon/Twitter — There is one more source of power on the web — one that most people don’t think much about, but which may be the most significant check on unrestrained speech on the mainstream internet: the app stores operated by Google and Apple.
    • CBS Quits Twitter, then Returns — On Friday, one of the media outlet’s national correspondents stated that “in light of the uncertainty around Twitter and out of an abundance of caution, CBS News is pausing its activity on the social media site as it continues to monitor the platform.”
    • Apple Executive Phil Schiller Deactivates Twitter Account — Schiller often used his account to promote new Apple products, services, software, and initiatives and interact with customers. As noted on Twitter by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, however, Schiller's account no longer exists. The account had over 200,000 followers and was created in November 2008 according to a web archive of the account dated November 4.
    • Apple, Google to Serve as Gatekeepers and Beneficiaries of $8 Twitter Blue — Twitter is trending toward 250 million daily active users. Let’s assume that 1% of that user base—2.5 million people—subscribe on either iOS or Android. Excluding additional subscription products within Twitter, that adds up to $72 million in year one revenue for Apple and $36 million for Google.
    • Mark Gurman on Twitter — While I expect lots of leeway, there is a real scenario in which Apple/Google remove Twitter because of content moderation issues or because Twitter decides to bypass the 15%-30% cuts. Notably, we appear to now know how Apple’s App Store chief feels about the new Twitter.
    • Send a Boost into the Show — Upgrade to a Podcasting 2.0 app, and send a Boost into the show!
    • Obsidian — Obsidian is a powerful and extensible knowledge base that works on top of your local folder of plain text files.
    ]]>
    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.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • DiffusionBee - Stable Diffusion GUI App — DiffusionBee is the easiest way to generate AI art on your computer with Stable Diffusion. Comes with a one-click installer. No dependencies or technical knowledge needed.
    • FTX Owes Its 50 Biggest Unsecured Creditors More Than $3 Billion — Sam Bankman-Fried’s bankrupt crypto empire owes its 50 biggest unsecured creditors a total of $3.1 billion, new court papers show, with a pair of customers owed more than $200 million each.
    • kadhim on Twitter
    • Antonio García PMC Warfare Theory — What Elon is doing is a revolt by entrepreneurial capital against the professional-managerial class regime that otherwise everywhere dominates (including and especially large tech companies), and that same PMC (which includes the media) is treating it as an act of lèse-majesté.
    • Elon Musk's ‘Hardcore’ Ultimatum Sparks Exodus, Leaving Twitter at Risk — Musk aims to retain workers, softening work from home policy
    • Twitters top former Censor Yoel Roth Outlines How Apple/Google could Stop Elon/Twitter — There is one more source of power on the web — one that most people don’t think much about, but which may be the most significant check on unrestrained speech on the mainstream internet: the app stores operated by Google and Apple.
    • CBS Quits Twitter, then Returns — On Friday, one of the media outlet’s national correspondents stated that “in light of the uncertainty around Twitter and out of an abundance of caution, CBS News is pausing its activity on the social media site as it continues to monitor the platform.”
    • Apple Executive Phil Schiller Deactivates Twitter Account — Schiller often used his account to promote new Apple products, services, software, and initiatives and interact with customers. As noted on Twitter by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, however, Schiller's account no longer exists. The account had over 200,000 followers and was created in November 2008 according to a web archive of the account dated November 4.
    • Apple, Google to Serve as Gatekeepers and Beneficiaries of $8 Twitter Blue — Twitter is trending toward 250 million daily active users. Let’s assume that 1% of that user base—2.5 million people—subscribe on either iOS or Android. Excluding additional subscription products within Twitter, that adds up to $72 million in year one revenue for Apple and $36 million for Google.
    • Mark Gurman on Twitter — While I expect lots of leeway, there is a real scenario in which Apple/Google remove Twitter because of content moderation issues or because Twitter decides to bypass the 15%-30% cuts. Notably, we appear to now know how Apple’s App Store chief feels about the new Twitter.
    • Send a Boost into the Show — Upgrade to a Podcasting 2.0 app, and send a Boost into the show!
    • Obsidian — Obsidian is a powerful and extensible knowledge base that works on top of your local folder of plain text files.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+JmvJOG_2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    492: The Troll Wizard https://coder.show/492 6ef3e7a8-fe7d-4047-bbc9-cc42f5794900 Wed, 16 Nov 2022 06:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:06:54 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, memory-safe programming, safe, Aegis, GPL two-factor, authenticator, .NET 7, .NET Conf, Amazon Lay Off, Meta, MAUI, Microsoft, Tim Cook, very deliberate, FTX, SBF, VC, yubikey, bitwarden 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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    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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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+oABiC4Fl ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    491: Voltron Based Development https://coder.show/491 96daf25a-ab33-435b-9b59-a2b8b453ce42 Wed, 09 Nov 2022 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:08:54 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Layoffs.io, Apple Halts Production, iPhone 14, Drop in Mac Revenue, Esther George, Stripe, Lyft, Amazon, Swift, SwiftUI, AsyncImage, Codeable, Decodable, Encodeable, 2FA authentication, CoPilot, GitHub, JavaScript 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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    ]]>
    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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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+8vNr_Tge ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    490: Final Boss Battle https://coder.show/490 54ebbf55-fd58-4881-b397-4eefe0e2f5b6 Wed, 02 Nov 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We slip into full boss mode after digging into some long-term tech trends impacting developers. 54:06 false We slip into full boss mode after digging into some long-term tech trends impacting developers.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Gate Keeping, Uniform, Engineer, Licensed, Licensing, Telegram CEO, Apple, App Store, Gambling Ads, Elon Musk, Twitter, Tesla, engineers, coder review, Meta, JavaScript, earnings, Gamification, GitHub We slip into full boss mode after digging into some long-term tech trends impacting developers.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Au3Wn4ph ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    489: Luther Curious https://coder.show/489 51c79922-1355-4e27-bc8a-57da8cff53b4 Wed, 26 Oct 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter One of the most challenging aspects of being an independent developer, and our thoughts on Microsoft's recent bad news. 1:03:48 false One of the most challenging aspects of being an independent developer, and our thoughts on Microsoft's recent bad news.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Software Engineer, Engineers, Mats Järlström, electronics engineer, Oregon State Board of Examiners, traffic camera, Oregon engineering board, Zuckerberg, Zuck Season, XCheck, Java, resume, meta, xcode, Software Estimates, Antipatters, Microsoft, layoffs, rates One of the most challenging aspects of being an independent developer, and our thoughts on Microsoft's recent bad news.

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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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+zhIoocu3 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    488: Code Laundering https://coder.show/488 b67aa661-b99d-4d2f-a8dd-4f17f48defbf Wed, 19 Oct 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 49:14 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, software engineer, Alberta, Québec, Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Nextcloud, Copilot, GitHub, Public Code, source code laundering, GitHub Actions, Metaverse retnetion, 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.

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    • Is a ‘software engineer’ an engineer? Alberta regulator says no. — The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA), has asked a court to order one of the province’s leading software companies, Octopusapp Inc., known as Jobber, to stop using the term “engineer” in job titles and postings unless it gets a permit from the regulator.
    • Frank Karlitschek | Nextcloud — Frank Karlitschek started Nextcloud as an open source project to power a decentralized internet, believing that companies should control their own data. As an engineer in computer science, he worked on many open source projects throughout his career.
    • Configuring GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio Code — GitHub Copilot includes a filter which detects code suggestions matching public code on GitHub. You can choose to enable or disable the filter. When the filter is enabled, GitHub Copilot checks code suggestions with their surrounding code of about 150 characters against public code on GitHub. If there is a match or near match, the suggestion will not be shown to you.
    • Tim Davis on Twitter — @github copilot, with "public code" blocked, emits large chunks of my copyrighted code, with no attribution, no LGPL license. For example, the simple prompt "sparse matrix transpose, cs_" produces my cs_transpose in CSparse. My code on left, github on right. Not OK.
    • Jeremy Soller on Twitter — Illegal source code laundering, automated by GitHub
    • Hector Martin on Twitter — Don't do this. Ever. This is insulting and disrespectful to your users. Nobody is entitled to support from volunteer FOSS projects, but they absolutely *do* deserve not to have the issues they took time to file actively thrown away. If you haven't fixed the bug, it stays open.
    • Meta Sunk $15 Billion Building the Metaverse. Where Did the Money Go? — Meta has sunk more than $15 billion into its metaverse project since the start of last year.
    • Most Metaverse Users Don't Even Make It a Month — Most Metaverse users don't return to the Horizon Worlds platform after the first month, WSJ reported.
    • Upgrade to a Podcasting 2.0 App — Grab a Podcasting 2.0 compatible app, send Boosts, and keep podcasting decentralized.
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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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Is a ‘software engineer’ an engineer? Alberta regulator says no. — The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA), has asked a court to order one of the province’s leading software companies, Octopusapp Inc., known as Jobber, to stop using the term “engineer” in job titles and postings unless it gets a permit from the regulator.
    • Frank Karlitschek | Nextcloud — Frank Karlitschek started Nextcloud as an open source project to power a decentralized internet, believing that companies should control their own data. As an engineer in computer science, he worked on many open source projects throughout his career.
    • Configuring GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio Code — GitHub Copilot includes a filter which detects code suggestions matching public code on GitHub. You can choose to enable or disable the filter. When the filter is enabled, GitHub Copilot checks code suggestions with their surrounding code of about 150 characters against public code on GitHub. If there is a match or near match, the suggestion will not be shown to you.
    • Tim Davis on Twitter — @github copilot, with "public code" blocked, emits large chunks of my copyrighted code, with no attribution, no LGPL license. For example, the simple prompt "sparse matrix transpose, cs_" produces my cs_transpose in CSparse. My code on left, github on right. Not OK.
    • Jeremy Soller on Twitter — Illegal source code laundering, automated by GitHub
    • Hector Martin on Twitter — Don't do this. Ever. This is insulting and disrespectful to your users. Nobody is entitled to support from volunteer FOSS projects, but they absolutely *do* deserve not to have the issues they took time to file actively thrown away. If you haven't fixed the bug, it stays open.
    • Meta Sunk $15 Billion Building the Metaverse. Where Did the Money Go? — Meta has sunk more than $15 billion into its metaverse project since the start of last year.
    • Most Metaverse Users Don't Even Make It a Month — Most Metaverse users don't return to the Horizon Worlds platform after the first month, WSJ reported.
    • Upgrade to a Podcasting 2.0 App — Grab a Podcasting 2.0 compatible app, send Boosts, and keep podcasting decentralized.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+sn8mIGXv ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    487: Casual Coders https://coder.show/487 a86db702-c529-413c-ad75-ee7993cbf199 Wed, 12 Oct 2022 14:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Elon Musk's leaked messages reveal how tech CEOs think and talk about their employees, and we dig in. 59:06 false Elon Musk's leaked messages reveal how tech CEOs think and talk about their employees, and we dig in.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, PayPal, Misinformation, Musk, Android ROMs, 3D media, VR, Twitter, Jason Calacanis, leaked messages, return-to-office mandate, watch Elon Musk's leaked messages reveal how tech CEOs think and talk about their employees, and we dig in.

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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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Wn0WYMmZ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    486: The Fight for the Next Knight Rider https://coder.show/486 212084ca-b0c8-43b2-925e-59e423479fe4 Wed, 05 Oct 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Why we think Google will ultimately lose the next big tech battle. 49:13 false Why we think Google will ultimately lose the next big tech battle.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, CalyxOS, GrapheneOS, Stadia, Killed by Google, Sega Channel, OnLive, CarPlay, Andorid Auto, Android Automotive, infotainment, QNX, Oryx Pro, VolvoCar OS, Dev One, FlastSeal, vscode, flatpak, permisions Why we think Google will ultimately lose the next big tech battle.

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    • I486 - Wikiwand — The Intel 486, officially named i486 and also known as 80486, is a microprocessor. It is a higher-performance follow-up to the Intel 386.
    • Aquamacs Emacs — An Editor for Text, HTML, LaTeX, C++, Java, Python, R, Perl, Ruby, PHP, and more…
    • Our List of Meetup Rooms on Matrix
    • Stadia died because no one trusts Google — No one trusts Google. It has exhibited such poor understanding of what people want, need and will pay for that at this point, people are wary of investing in even its more popular products.
    • Nibel on Twitter — No clue where this is going but I'm intrigued.
    • Sega Channel — The Sega Channel is a discontinued online game service developed by Sega for the Sega Genesis video game console, serving as a content delivery system. Launched on December 14, 1994, the Sega Channel was provided to the public by TCI and Time Warner Cable through cable television services by way of coaxial cable.
    • OnLive — Games were delivered to OnLive's client software as streaming video rendered by the service's servers, rather than rendered locally by the device.
    • The Next Big Battle Between Google and Apple Is for the Soul of Your Car — For the car companies involved, which face the nearly impossible challenge of producing software on par with what tech companies offer, working with Silicon Valley can address consumer desires while also staving off competition from companies like Tesla.
    • WSJ Archive Link
    • Flatseal—Linux Apps on Flathub — Flatseal is a graphical utility to review and modify permissions from your Flatpak applications.
    • Find Chris on Fountain.FM and Check out his Clips
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    Why we think Google will ultimately lose the next big tech battle.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • I486 - Wikiwand — The Intel 486, officially named i486 and also known as 80486, is a microprocessor. It is a higher-performance follow-up to the Intel 386.
    • Aquamacs Emacs — An Editor for Text, HTML, LaTeX, C++, Java, Python, R, Perl, Ruby, PHP, and more…
    • Our List of Meetup Rooms on Matrix
    • Stadia died because no one trusts Google — No one trusts Google. It has exhibited such poor understanding of what people want, need and will pay for that at this point, people are wary of investing in even its more popular products.
    • Nibel on Twitter — No clue where this is going but I'm intrigued.
    • Sega Channel — The Sega Channel is a discontinued online game service developed by Sega for the Sega Genesis video game console, serving as a content delivery system. Launched on December 14, 1994, the Sega Channel was provided to the public by TCI and Time Warner Cable through cable television services by way of coaxial cable.
    • OnLive — Games were delivered to OnLive's client software as streaming video rendered by the service's servers, rather than rendered locally by the device.
    • The Next Big Battle Between Google and Apple Is for the Soul of Your Car — For the car companies involved, which face the nearly impossible challenge of producing software on par with what tech companies offer, working with Silicon Valley can address consumer desires while also staving off competition from companies like Tesla.
    • WSJ Archive Link
    • Flatseal—Linux Apps on Flathub — Flatseal is a graphical utility to review and modify permissions from your Flatpak applications.
    • Find Chris on Fountain.FM and Check out his Clips
    • Send a Boost in with a New Podcast App — Grab a podcasting 2.0 compatible app and send a Boost into the show!
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Gy2bKX7c ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    485: Going All In on Linux https://coder.show/485 3156af2e-f13f-4b74-9389-69613405dff7 Wed, 28 Sep 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike has spent just over a month living in Linux full-time, and Chris wants to check in and see how he’s doing. Plus we both have the new Thelio from System76 in-house, and our takeaways might surprise you. 51:03 false Mike has spent just over a month living in Linux full-time, and Chris wants to check in and see how he’s doing. Plus we both have the new Thelio from System76 in-house, and our takeaways might surprise you.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, PINE64 scam, System76, Thelio Review, POP, vscode, Fleet, Thelio 2022 Redesign, benchmarks, PWA, Web apps, WebAssembly, Electron, Kotlin, heat, 30 day challenge Mike has spent just over a month living in Linux full-time, and Chris wants to check in and see how he’s doing. Plus we both have the new Thelio from System76 in-house, and our takeaways might surprise you.

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    • Southern California Meet up this Friday — Come join us! We’ll be hanging out from 6pm-8pm. This place has everything you need, great food, great beer, a great atmosphere, and phenomenal company. Also, the patio is dog friendly!
    • Linux On The Laptop Works So Damn Well That It’s Boring — Honestly, when I use my Linux computer, very little is different from my Mac or Windows machines. It works so well that it’s essentially kind of boring. Which is what you want, right? You don’t want to have to think about your operating system, or worry about it. You just want it to work.
    • System76 Thelio — We’ve slimmed down Thelio’s wood wrapping into a swappable accent on the front of the system. Style your Thelio with a variety of wood or powder-coated aluminum accents to empower any mindset.
    • Thelio 2022 Redesign Review - dominickm.com — Proudly proclaiming “real computers have ports”, it comes with a variety of HDMI, Display Port (depending on your GPU) and UBS-C ports. Whether your a developer who needs to connect IOT devices for debugging or a content creator preaching the gospel of Objective Binks, you’ll have the ports you need for your audio devices and (in my case) your mute pedal. Keen observers will notice that the back panel is slightly less styled than previous model, but that hardly detracts from the overall aesthetic appeal.
    • Thelio Timed Linux Kernel Compilation — This test times how long it takes to build the Linux kernel in a default configuration (defconfig) for the architecture being tested or alternatively an allmodconfig for building all possible kernel modules for the build.
    • Parboil DevOne Benchmarks — The Parboil Benchmarks from the IMPACT Research Group at University of Illinois are a set of throughput computing applications for looking at computing architecture and compilers. Parboil test-cases support OpenMP, OpenCL, and CUDA multi-processing environments. However, at this time the test profile is just making use of the OpenMP and OpenCL test workloads.
    • Grab a New Podcast App — Send a Boost into the show with a Podcasting 2.0 compatible app.
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    Mike has spent just over a month living in Linux full-time, and Chris wants to check in and see how he’s doing. Plus we both have the new Thelio from System76 in-house, and our takeaways might surprise you.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Southern California Meet up this Friday — Come join us! We’ll be hanging out from 6pm-8pm. This place has everything you need, great food, great beer, a great atmosphere, and phenomenal company. Also, the patio is dog friendly!
    • Linux On The Laptop Works So Damn Well That It’s Boring — Honestly, when I use my Linux computer, very little is different from my Mac or Windows machines. It works so well that it’s essentially kind of boring. Which is what you want, right? You don’t want to have to think about your operating system, or worry about it. You just want it to work.
    • System76 Thelio — We’ve slimmed down Thelio’s wood wrapping into a swappable accent on the front of the system. Style your Thelio with a variety of wood or powder-coated aluminum accents to empower any mindset.
    • Thelio 2022 Redesign Review - dominickm.com — Proudly proclaiming “real computers have ports”, it comes with a variety of HDMI, Display Port (depending on your GPU) and UBS-C ports. Whether your a developer who needs to connect IOT devices for debugging or a content creator preaching the gospel of Objective Binks, you’ll have the ports you need for your audio devices and (in my case) your mute pedal. Keen observers will notice that the back panel is slightly less styled than previous model, but that hardly detracts from the overall aesthetic appeal.
    • Thelio Timed Linux Kernel Compilation — This test times how long it takes to build the Linux kernel in a default configuration (defconfig) for the architecture being tested or alternatively an allmodconfig for building all possible kernel modules for the build.
    • Parboil DevOne Benchmarks — The Parboil Benchmarks from the IMPACT Research Group at University of Illinois are a set of throughput computing applications for looking at computing architecture and compilers. Parboil test-cases support OpenMP, OpenCL, and CUDA multi-processing environments. However, at this time the test profile is just making use of the OpenMP and OpenCL test workloads.
    • Grab a New Podcast App — Send a Boost into the show with a Podcasting 2.0 compatible app.
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+kSBQZB6H ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    484: I Wanted to be a Hipster https://coder.show/484 8dd3c695-5cd9-48a4-b87e-39d41cbf9d4a Wed, 21 Sep 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike's first look at a built from scratch yet to be released IDE. And we cook up a little Adobe-flavored bacon. 40:55 false Mike's first look at a built from scratch yet to be released IDE. And we cook up a little Adobe-flavored bacon.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Instacart, IPO, Uniform Lifestyle, JetBrains, Fleet, IDE, VSCode Vs Fleet, Open Source, Best Text Editor, Figma, collaborative editing, Visual Studio Live Share, app prototype, user feedback Mike's first look at a built from scratch yet to be released IDE. And we cook up a little Adobe-flavored bacon.

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    Mike's first look at a built from scratch yet to be released IDE. And we cook up a little Adobe-flavored bacon.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+J_E68N3V ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    483: Objective D https://coder.show/483 0dd30a44-823c-413c-88b9-0d29b53a87cc Thu, 15 Sep 2022 00:45:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter To our surprise, Apple gave developers a treat this week and continues to search for the ultimate productivity hack. 43:16 false To our surprise, Apple gave developers a treat this week and Chris continues to search for the ultimate productivity hack.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Windows on Linux Kernel, WSL, uniform lifestyle, iOS 16, Customize Lock Screen, WidgetKit, App Intents, WeatherKit, ARKit 6, CarPlay, iPhone 14, GPS, GrapheneOS, CSAM, RSI, Kinesis Freestyle Pro, mechanical keyboard, Paywithmoon, Apple, Microsoft, Red Hat, RHEL, Drones To our surprise, Apple gave developers a treat this week and Chris continues to search for the ultimate productivity hack.

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    To our surprise, Apple gave developers a treat this week and Chris continues to search for the ultimate productivity hack.

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+F_GHPhXH ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    482: Building Your Light Saber https://coder.show/482 4c70acd0-db52-450e-b5dd-0624d5f1e25f Wed, 07 Sep 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We look back at how tools, processes, and developer trends have changed over nearly ten years of the show. 1:00:31 false We look back at how tools, processes, and developer trends have changed over nearly ten years of the show.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, RSI, Launch Keyboard, uniforms, uniform lifestyle, System76, toolchain, developer process, Linux, iPhone overtakes Android, Python, Xcode Cloud, Agile, GitHub Actions, Hugo We look back at how tools, processes, and developer trends have changed over nearly ten years of the show.

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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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+bAkxfhws ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    481: Apple's Metal Tax https://coder.show/481 08e62d6e-ba75-42db-b980-ecdcc8d7c954 Wed, 31 Aug 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Why Metal might be one of the biggest strategy taxes of the Apple platforms. Plus a thought-provoking appeal to Dark Matter Developers. 1:04:08 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Dark Matter Developer, silent majority, Google Photo monitoring, Google Photos, iPhone 14, iPad OS, Memberships, subscriptions, Reality One, AR, VR, Apple Event, PHP, slient user, dark mater users, Twitch, Windows with Linux Kernel 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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    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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+8-P_zpbk ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    480: Google's 1984 Moment https://coder.show/480 049fb194-eeb6-4313-884f-f1d0246b19ab Wed, 24 Aug 2022 09:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We're spooked to learn how one man's life has been turned upside down just because he used Google Photos. 1:16:47 false We're spooked to learn how one man's life has been turned upside down just because he used Google Photos.

    Plus Mike's thoughts on .Net 7's trajectory and a little hope for Ionic.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Subscription Fatigue, Pixelmator, TCG Tampa, .Net 7, MAUI, Minimal API, CSAM, Google, CyberTipline, Ionic, Cordova, Ionic Portals, Appflow, RCS, Android Get the Message, Remote Work, The Orville We're spooked to learn how one man's life has been turned upside down just because he used Google Photos.

    Plus Mike's thoughts on .Net 7's trajectory and a little hope for Ionic.

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    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — Check out "TCG-Con Tampa"
    • Why Pixelmator Photo is switching to subscription pricing — TL;DR: Pixelmator Photo will now cost $4.99 per month, $23.99 per year, or $54.99 for a lifetime license but existing paid users get unlimited access for free.
    • Our West Coast Meetup Chat Room on Matrix — Join our room and get the inside deets.
    • Jupiter @ JPL - Get your name in the Hat! — We picking names SOON.
    • Announcing .NET 7 Preview 7 — This preview of .NET 7 includes improvements to System.LINQ, Unix file permissions, low-level structs, p/Invoke source generation, code generation, and websockets.
    • A Dad Took Photos of His Naked Toddler for the Doctor. Google Flagged Him as a Criminal. — Google has an automated tool to detect abusive images of children. But the system can get it wrong, and the consequences are serious.
    • Matthew Green on Twitter — He took a private photo intended for a doctor. In a situation where human being expect (but may not be entitled to) the most extreme privacy that our technical situations have to offer. Instead his child’s genitals were transmitted to a team of people and he lost years of data.
    • Matthew Green on Twitter — This is the situation that every normal person fears will happen when “classifiers work as intended” on their private data. It’s fine to argue this is an extreme and regrettable edge case we can design out of the system. To say it’s defensible? That’s dangerous.
    • Deirdre Connolly¹ on Twitter — "Fun" reveal in this story: per the (erroneous) referral to police, Google complied with a warrant for this user's /entire Google search history/, as well as location history, messages, and any documents they had associated with the account
    • The Amazing Critter Man 🇺🇸🐍 on Twitter — Consider this: These photos were unique. There was no hash in any law enforcement database for these images. Google still found them. They look at your stuff, you have no secrets from Google. Don't give them anything, you have everything to hide.
    • Micro Frontend Architecture for Mobile Web Apps — Portals micro frontends allow multiple teams to build, test, and ship in parallel with hyper-focused embedded web experiences in your React Native, Android, and iOS mobile apps.
    • Appflow — Move faster with cloud native builds, live updates, app publishing, and the ability to automate all of it.
    • It’s time for Apple to fix texting. — These problems exist because Apple refuses to adopt modern texting standards when people with iPhones and Android phones text each other.
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    We're spooked to learn how one man's life has been turned upside down just because he used Google Photos.

    Plus Mike's thoughts on .Net 7's trajectory and a little hope for Ionic.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — Check out "TCG-Con Tampa"
    • Why Pixelmator Photo is switching to subscription pricing — TL;DR: Pixelmator Photo will now cost $4.99 per month, $23.99 per year, or $54.99 for a lifetime license but existing paid users get unlimited access for free.
    • Our West Coast Meetup Chat Room on Matrix — Join our room and get the inside deets.
    • Jupiter @ JPL - Get your name in the Hat! — We picking names SOON.
    • Announcing .NET 7 Preview 7 — This preview of .NET 7 includes improvements to System.LINQ, Unix file permissions, low-level structs, p/Invoke source generation, code generation, and websockets.
    • A Dad Took Photos of His Naked Toddler for the Doctor. Google Flagged Him as a Criminal. — Google has an automated tool to detect abusive images of children. But the system can get it wrong, and the consequences are serious.
    • Matthew Green on Twitter — He took a private photo intended for a doctor. In a situation where human being expect (but may not be entitled to) the most extreme privacy that our technical situations have to offer. Instead his child’s genitals were transmitted to a team of people and he lost years of data.
    • Matthew Green on Twitter — This is the situation that every normal person fears will happen when “classifiers work as intended” on their private data. It’s fine to argue this is an extreme and regrettable edge case we can design out of the system. To say it’s defensible? That’s dangerous.
    • Deirdre Connolly¹ on Twitter — "Fun" reveal in this story: per the (erroneous) referral to police, Google complied with a warrant for this user's /entire Google search history/, as well as location history, messages, and any documents they had associated with the account
    • The Amazing Critter Man 🇺🇸🐍 on Twitter — Consider this: These photos were unique. There was no hash in any law enforcement database for these images. Google still found them. They look at your stuff, you have no secrets from Google. Don't give them anything, you have everything to hide.
    • Micro Frontend Architecture for Mobile Web Apps — Portals micro frontends allow multiple teams to build, test, and ship in parallel with hyper-focused embedded web experiences in your React Native, Android, and iOS mobile apps.
    • Appflow — Move faster with cloud native builds, live updates, app publishing, and the ability to automate all of it.
    • It’s time for Apple to fix texting. — These problems exist because Apple refuses to adopt modern texting standards when people with iPhones and Android phones text each other.
    • Follow Chris on Fountain — Fountain offers a rich clip discovery system. Follow the ones I publish with this link.
    • New Podcast Apps — Grab a Podcasting 2.0 compatible app, or try out Breez and keep your app!
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+aETnjoKI ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    479: Apple's Mob Move https://coder.show/479 b86110a0-1042-4911-8914-212808f6ea3a Wed, 17 Aug 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter New leaks reveal how hollow Apple's claims of fighting for user privacy are. We discuss their scheme to monetize the downturn. 55:18 false New leaks reveal how hollow Apple's claims of fighting for user privacy are. We discuss their scheme to monetize the downturn.

    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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Workplace Tracking, Cameras On, Tabs or Spaces, Electron's Critical Flaw, ElectronJS, Chromium, framework, Telegram, App Store, Guidelines, emoji, Facebook ad cut, ATT, Ads in Maps, Orville, Discovery, Elctron RCE, Discord, Teams, Slack, Element, XSS New leaks reveal how hollow Apple's claims of fighting for user privacy are. We discuss their scheme to monetize the downturn.

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

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+JIjh6rB0 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    478: Strange New Workflows https://coder.show/478 5a7d75fa-569d-483d-adaf-3862d4ddfb5d Wed, 10 Aug 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Why we think Malcolm Gladwell is wrong about remote work, and the complicated answer to a simple question. 1:15:11 false Why we think Malcolm Gladwell is wrong about remote work, and the complicated answer to a simple question.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, GitLab Self-Hosting, GitTea, macOS problems, Malcolm Gladwell, Alphabet, Google, Pichai, culture, macro environment, Mark Pearson, Lenovo, Linux Platforms, Linux Market, Simplicity Sprint, Minecraft 1.19.1, Mojang Studios, Player Reporting, Clojure, Java, VIM, emacs, Lua, Lisp, elisp Why we think Malcolm Gladwell is wrong about remote work, and the complicated answer to a simple question.

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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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+fMAb4Q_Z ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    477: Sweet Little Lies https://coder.show/477 d0fc7ab5-4fcd-495f-97a8-06d9e0e2ee99 Wed, 03 Aug 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We debate the lies our tool makers tell us, if Clojure has a Rails-sized hole, and the secrets of a successful software engineer. 55:04 false We debate the lies our tool makers tell us, if Clojure has a Rails-sized hole, and the secrets of a successful software engineer.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, WSL, ResearchKit, Apple, ResearchKit, infrastructure automation, CI/CD, Clojure, Rails, Luminus, Apple Migration Assistant, macos, Secrets of a Successful Software Engineer, decentralized internet, semantic web, Open Source Licenses to Avoid We debate the lies our tool makers tell us, if Clojure has a Rails-sized hole, and the secrets of a successful software engineer.

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    • Jupiter Broadcasting Meetup Page — London Meetup just days away!
    • Join our West Coast Crew Matrix chat. — Calling West Coast Locals!
    • ResearchKit — ResearchKit is an open source framework introduced by Apple that allows researchers and developers to create powerful apps for medical research. Easily create visual consent flows, real-time dynamic active tasks, and surveys using a variety of customizable modules that you can build upon and share with the community. And since ResearchKit works seamlessly with HealthKit, researchers can access even more relevant data for their studies — like daily step counts, calorie use, and heart rate.
    • ResearchKit and CareKit - Apple — a framework for developers to build apps that let you manage your own well-being on a daily basis.
    • What is GitOps? — GitOps is an operational framework that takes DevOps best practices used for application development such as version control, collaboration, compliance, and CI/CD, and applies them to infrastructure automation.
    • Clojure needs a Rails — Other programming languages have their definitive web framework. Ruby has Rails, Python has Django, Java has Play, Elixir has Pheonix.
    • Luminus - a Clojure web framework — Luminus is a Clojure micro-framework based on a set of lightweight libraries. It aims to provide a robust, scalable, and easy to use platform. With Luminus you can focus on developing your app the way you want without any distractions.
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — First time using Migration Assistant. Going from an M1 to an Intel Mac. Let’s see how this goes lol
    • Skills of a Successful Software Engineer — Skills to grow from a solo coder into a productive member of a software development team, with seasoned advice on everything from refactoring to acing an interview.
    • Coder to Developer
    • Open Source Licenses to Avoid — Check if the open sources you use pose a threat to your business and find out what to do today to secure your company for years.
    ]]>
    We debate the lies our tool makers tell us, if Clojure has a Rails-sized hole, and the secrets of a successful software engineer.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Jupiter Broadcasting Meetup Page — London Meetup just days away!
    • Join our West Coast Crew Matrix chat. — Calling West Coast Locals!
    • ResearchKit — ResearchKit is an open source framework introduced by Apple that allows researchers and developers to create powerful apps for medical research. Easily create visual consent flows, real-time dynamic active tasks, and surveys using a variety of customizable modules that you can build upon and share with the community. And since ResearchKit works seamlessly with HealthKit, researchers can access even more relevant data for their studies — like daily step counts, calorie use, and heart rate.
    • ResearchKit and CareKit - Apple — a framework for developers to build apps that let you manage your own well-being on a daily basis.
    • What is GitOps? — GitOps is an operational framework that takes DevOps best practices used for application development such as version control, collaboration, compliance, and CI/CD, and applies them to infrastructure automation.
    • Clojure needs a Rails — Other programming languages have their definitive web framework. Ruby has Rails, Python has Django, Java has Play, Elixir has Pheonix.
    • Luminus - a Clojure web framework — Luminus is a Clojure micro-framework based on a set of lightweight libraries. It aims to provide a robust, scalable, and easy to use platform. With Luminus you can focus on developing your app the way you want without any distractions.
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — First time using Migration Assistant. Going from an M1 to an Intel Mac. Let’s see how this goes lol
    • Skills of a Successful Software Engineer — Skills to grow from a solo coder into a productive member of a software development team, with seasoned advice on everything from refactoring to acing an interview.
    • Coder to Developer
    • Open Source Licenses to Avoid — Check if the open sources you use pose a threat to your business and find out what to do today to secure your company for years.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+1rgiUv8E ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    476: Tapping the Breaks https://coder.show/476 7e465ce1-ac73-4194-acf3-b55147a2b91e Wed, 27 Jul 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We're looking at the big picture and, surprisingly, seeing a lot of possibilities. 51:27 false We're looking at the big picture and, surprisingly, seeing a lot of possibilities.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Apple Silicon, Inconvenient Truth, Gruber, Wirecutter, Ars, MacBook, Reviews, Netflix subscrition button, tech lay-offs, Cisco, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Pausing hiring, Hiring Slowdown, Flutter, Dart, Kotlin, Swift, vim, BBEdit, TextMate We're looking at the big picture and, surprisingly, seeing a lot of possibilities.

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

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+9wOLAyX8 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    475: I Do Declare https://coder.show/475 e27c3bf8-55cd-47fa-9a14-4eb93d6dc632 Wed, 20 Jul 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike's ready to make a case for Declarative UI, and Chris pulls back the curtain to reveal a spicy take. 59:58 false Mike's ready to make a case for Declarative UI, and Chris pulls back the curtain to reveal a spicy take.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Pure Linux Desktop, Neovim, ZSH Plugins, WSL, Declarative UI, Flutter, full-functioned UI entity, SwiftUI, React Native, SolarWinds, Tech news, Tech media 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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    Mike's ready to make a case for Declarative UI, and Chris pulls back the curtain to reveal a spicy take.

    Sponsored By:

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+W2inYkh5 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    474: Horton Hears a Linux User https://coder.show/474 cd9243ae-9041-49bf-b748-9faa7484395f Wed, 13 Jul 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Why we feel recent attacks by the Software Freedom Conservancy against Microsoft are costing the SFC serious credibility. 48:55 false Why we feel recent attacks by the Software Freedom Conservancy against Microsoft are costing the SFC serious credibility.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, VSCodium, Apple Fatal Flaw, China, West Coast Meetup, SFC, Software Freedom Conservancy, Microsoft, Windows App Store, Systemd, Lennart Poettering, Azure, Glance, Android, Ads on the Lockscreen, Alacrity, Warp, Konsole, GitHub, CoPoilt Why we feel recent attacks by the Software Freedom Conservancy against Microsoft are costing the SFC serious credibility.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ByqYfDIY ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    473: Laptop Coasters https://coder.show/473 57891174-d1ec-4b03-a5e0-2f89dca246d4 Wed, 06 Jul 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 55:48 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Calagator, Linux Toolchain, Visual Studio Code, vscode, Meld, Color Picker, Postman, API Samples, Tabby, Junction, CoPilot review, Independent Developer 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'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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+cAfr0Dvs ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    472: Drunken Copilot https://coder.show/472 4433a5fc-0713-4df8-beb1-ee8de62b3c06 Wed, 29 Jun 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 53:17 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Meta Fashion, avatar store, PostgreSQL, HP Dev One, GitHub Copilot, AI programming, assistance tool, derivative work, Python, Java, .Net, Minecraft, Pokémon, COVID, Travel, Small business 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 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.

    Sponsored By:

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+yGki71KD ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    471: Technical Guardians of the Galaxy https://coder.show/471 38a7a17b-1d0e-4407-82a2-f2cd2631f9d6 Wed, 22 Jun 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 44:42 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, LaMDA AI, Lemoine, Foundation models, unemployed, Tesla, economy, inflation, recession, Milton Friedman, Windows 11 ARM, x86 emulation, HP hardware, Dev One, POP OS, Fedora, Microsoft 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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    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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+8s4Hl36c ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    470: Make it so, Dev One! https://coder.show/470 e22c0d78-4453-4ae4-a7c1-774353422121 Wed, 15 Jun 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 54:40 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Virtual Remote Desktops, Citrix, RDP, HP Dev One, System76, Zed, Dev One Gaming Performance, fan noise, AMD, Stage Manager, ARM, Rosetta, Intel, Pat Gelsinger, Buy Now Pay Later, Qualcomm 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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    • Jupiter Broadcasting Meetup — No venue confirmed atm, this event is currently 100% provisional. Location most likely in London area - probably central and probably outdoors for obvious reasons. If you're interested in attending please indicate by RSVPing yes to this event.
    • Managed PostgreSQL and MongoDB are Here | Linode — We’ve added PostgreSQL and MongoDB to our managed database service. Launched in May with support for MySQL, Linode Managed Databases gives developers access to popular databases in a managed service that shifts some of the responsibility for maintenance and monitoring to us.
    • HP Dev One — From preinstalled Linux Pop!_OS to a tuned Linux keyboard with a Super key, HP Dev One is designed with powerful features and tools to help you code your way.
    • Introducing Zed — A lightning-fast, collaborative code editor written in Rust.
    • Sunsetting Atom — Today, we’re announcing that we are sunsetting Atom and will archive all projects under the organization on December 15, 2022.
    • Here's why Stage Manager only works on M1 iPads — While iPadOS 16 is compatible with tablets ranging from the A9-powered fifth-gen iPad, not all features will roll out to non-M1-powered machines — the most notable being Stage Manager.
    • Apple will allow Linux VMs to run Intel apps with Rosetta in macOS Ventura — Some developers, including Hector Martin of the Asahi Linux project and Twitter user @never_released, have already found that these steps can also enable Rosetta on non-Apple ARM CPUs as long as they're modern enough to support at least version 8.2 of the Arm instruction set.
    • Apple Will Handle Its Own Lending for Buy Now Pay Later Service — Apple Inc. will handle the lending itself for a new “buy now, pay later” offering, sidestepping partners as the tech giant pushes deeper into the financial services industry.
    • Qualcomm will beat M2 chips, claims CEO, with former Apple engineers — Qualcomm will beat M2 chips in the laptop and desktop PC sector, claims the company’s CEO, thanks to expertise from three former Apple Silicon engineers.
    • Boost: Grab a new Podcast App — Send a Boost into the show with a Podcasting 2.0 compatible app.
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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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Jupiter Broadcasting Meetup — No venue confirmed atm, this event is currently 100% provisional. Location most likely in London area - probably central and probably outdoors for obvious reasons. If you're interested in attending please indicate by RSVPing yes to this event.
    • Managed PostgreSQL and MongoDB are Here | Linode — We’ve added PostgreSQL and MongoDB to our managed database service. Launched in May with support for MySQL, Linode Managed Databases gives developers access to popular databases in a managed service that shifts some of the responsibility for maintenance and monitoring to us.
    • HP Dev One — From preinstalled Linux Pop!_OS to a tuned Linux keyboard with a Super key, HP Dev One is designed with powerful features and tools to help you code your way.
    • Introducing Zed — A lightning-fast, collaborative code editor written in Rust.
    • Sunsetting Atom — Today, we’re announcing that we are sunsetting Atom and will archive all projects under the organization on December 15, 2022.
    • Here's why Stage Manager only works on M1 iPads — While iPadOS 16 is compatible with tablets ranging from the A9-powered fifth-gen iPad, not all features will roll out to non-M1-powered machines — the most notable being Stage Manager.
    • Apple will allow Linux VMs to run Intel apps with Rosetta in macOS Ventura — Some developers, including Hector Martin of the Asahi Linux project and Twitter user @never_released, have already found that these steps can also enable Rosetta on non-Apple ARM CPUs as long as they're modern enough to support at least version 8.2 of the Arm instruction set.
    • Apple Will Handle Its Own Lending for Buy Now Pay Later Service — Apple Inc. will handle the lending itself for a new “buy now, pay later” offering, sidestepping partners as the tech giant pushes deeper into the financial services industry.
    • Qualcomm will beat M2 chips, claims CEO, with former Apple engineers — Qualcomm will beat M2 chips in the laptop and desktop PC sector, claims the company’s CEO, thanks to expertise from three former Apple Silicon engineers.
    • Boost: Grab a new Podcast App — Send a Boost into the show with a Podcasting 2.0 compatible app.
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+kyuTO7Xv ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    469: The Problem with WWDC https://coder.show/469 291cd566-1305-466e-8e99-f3971808ccd5 Wed, 08 Jun 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 51:36 false 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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    Coder Radio, Jupiter Broadcasting, HP Dev One Review, WWDC 2022, Apple APIs, Messages, Shared with you API, Live Activities API, Matter, M2, MacBook Air, macOS, Ventura, Stage Manager, WeatherKit, Collaboration, family ecosystem, family lockin, family moat, POP OS, System76, AMD Ryzen Linux Laptop, Dev One 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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    ]]>
    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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+tJgSxIij ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    468: Coding to Make It https://coder.show/468 01d24c91-db34-4342-8cd7-c066e57cb7c6 Wed, 01 Jun 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter What's old is new again, but we're not buying it this time. It's developer conference season, and we're hunting vaporware. 43:24 false 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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    Coder Radio, Jupiter Broadcasting, WFH, Work From Home, Pyrsia, Decentralized Package Network, JFrog, Infrastructure as Code, Volterra, Microsoft, Build 2022, Snapdragon, NPU, neural processing unit, Windows developers, Teams, Microsoft Dev Box, Windows 365, remote desktop, Cydia, Antitrust Lawsuit, Apple, monopoly, realityOS, WWDC 2022, M2, Headset 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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    What's old is new again, but we're not buying it this time. It's developer conference season, and we're hunting vaporware.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+CNRknfxY ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    467: No More Snake Mustaches https://coder.show/467 f30da914-2371-498b-a097-ec8f225ba944 Wed, 25 May 2022 17:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Soon there will be no shame in that snake game, the big trend that is not our friend, and Microsoft reinvents the widget. 48:37 false Soon there will be no shame in that snake game, the big trend that is not our friend, and Microsoft reinvents the widget.

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    Coder Radio, Jupiter Broadcasting, WFH, Work From Home, Amazon Layoffs, Inflation, unemployment, Python 3.11, HP Dev One, expression error locations, Pop! OS, Microsoft, Adaptive Cards, json, Objective-C, ClangFormat, ReactNative Soon there will be no shame in that snake game, the big trend that is not our friend, and Microsoft reinvents the widget.

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    • Danielle DiMartino Booth on Twitter — "Amazon first announced it was going to be laying off 100,000 workers, and we really did get validation of the slowdown with Target, Walmart, Kohl’s saying we’re sitting on way too much inventory, demand is not there."
    • Richard Field on Twitter — So to retain its mythical credibility, will Fed follow through on its forward guidance and raise rates thereby making the recession more severe or will the Fed say, wait, all the contemporaneous data we have suggests we are in a recession, so time to halt rate increases?
    • The Labor Market Just Cratered — The Fed will be hard-pressed to drive inflation down towards its 2% target without raising the unemployment rate meaningfully, which in turn will require a significant downshift in labor demand.
    • The Cantillon Effect: Why Wall Street Gets a Bailout and You Don't — The reason is because money has to travel through institutions, and right now, the institutions for the powerful function well, and those for the rest of us are rickety and broken. So money gets to the rich first. Eventually, some money will get to the rest of us, but in the interim period before that money fully circulates, the wealthy can use their access to money to buy up physical or financial assets.
    • What is the Cantillon Effect and Why It’s Even More Important Now?
    • London Meetup *PROVISIONAL*, Sat, Aug 6, 2022 — Alex from Self-Hosted will be in the UK in August and is proposing a meetup in London on August 6th at 2pm GMT (meetup.com is based off JBs Pacific Time).
    • What’s New In Python 3.11 — This article explains the new features in Python 3.11, compared to 3.10.
    • What’s in which Python — 10–60% faster than 3.10
    • HP Dev One — Get ready for a laptop that’s customized for the way you code. Featuring preinstalled Pop!_OS Linux and a tuned Linux keyboard with a Super key, HP Dev One was designed with developers in mind.
    • Adaptive Cards — Adaptive Cards are platform-agnostic snippets of UI, authored in JSON, that apps and services can openly exchange.
    • AdaptiveCards on GitHub
    • The Mad Botter Is Hiring — Find your next job at The Mad Botter INC.
    ]]>
    Soon there will be no shame in that snake game, the big trend that is not our friend, and Microsoft reinvents the widget.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Danielle DiMartino Booth on Twitter — "Amazon first announced it was going to be laying off 100,000 workers, and we really did get validation of the slowdown with Target, Walmart, Kohl’s saying we’re sitting on way too much inventory, demand is not there."
    • Richard Field on Twitter — So to retain its mythical credibility, will Fed follow through on its forward guidance and raise rates thereby making the recession more severe or will the Fed say, wait, all the contemporaneous data we have suggests we are in a recession, so time to halt rate increases?
    • The Labor Market Just Cratered — The Fed will be hard-pressed to drive inflation down towards its 2% target without raising the unemployment rate meaningfully, which in turn will require a significant downshift in labor demand.
    • The Cantillon Effect: Why Wall Street Gets a Bailout and You Don't — The reason is because money has to travel through institutions, and right now, the institutions for the powerful function well, and those for the rest of us are rickety and broken. So money gets to the rich first. Eventually, some money will get to the rest of us, but in the interim period before that money fully circulates, the wealthy can use their access to money to buy up physical or financial assets.
    • What is the Cantillon Effect and Why It’s Even More Important Now?
    • London Meetup *PROVISIONAL*, Sat, Aug 6, 2022 — Alex from Self-Hosted will be in the UK in August and is proposing a meetup in London on August 6th at 2pm GMT (meetup.com is based off JBs Pacific Time).
    • What’s New In Python 3.11 — This article explains the new features in Python 3.11, compared to 3.10.
    • What’s in which Python — 10–60% faster than 3.10
    • HP Dev One — Get ready for a laptop that’s customized for the way you code. Featuring preinstalled Pop!_OS Linux and a tuned Linux keyboard with a Super key, HP Dev One was designed with developers in mind.
    • Adaptive Cards — Adaptive Cards are platform-agnostic snippets of UI, authored in JSON, that apps and services can openly exchange.
    • AdaptiveCards on GitHub
    • The Mad Botter Is Hiring — Find your next job at The Mad Botter INC.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+zhuiX0A_ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    466: Luxury Emotional Manipulation https://coder.show/466 ce20fd28-6e4a-4db1-b109-5354fc3bc024 Wed, 18 May 2022 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Why Mike feels like Heroku is in a failed state, what drove us crazy about Google I/O this year, how Chris botched something super important, and some serious Python love sprinkled throughout. 51:40 false Why Mike feels like Heroku is in a failed state, what drove us crazy about Google I/O this year, how Chris botched something super important, and some serious Python love sprinkled throughout.

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    Coder Radio, Jupiter Broadcasting, Development Podcast, open core, Heroku, EC2, Salesforce, infrastructure as code, GitHub actions, node12, node16, TypeScript 4.7, Google I/O, Podcasting 2.0, WearOS, Pixel Watch, Pixel Tablet, Remote work, Director of Machine Learning, Ian Goodfellow, GAN, generative adversarial network, deep learning, Python Distilled, Python challenge, Tauri, electron Why Mike feels like Heroku is in a failed state, what drove us crazy about Google I/O this year, how Chris botched something super important, and some serious Python love sprinkled throughout.

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    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — The first step pf #opencore / #foss Alice. See @CoderRadioShow I’m working on it! #automation. For nerds I’m trying to split the layers - the ones that make sense as #GPL and of course the rest. This harder than I had thought
    • Why Did Heroku Fail? — Fifteen years later, developers are still trying to recreate the developer experience of Heroku.
    • Announcing TypeScript 4.7 RC — Today we’re excited to announce our Release Candidate (RC) of TypeScript 4.7!
    • Google I/O 2022: Every New Device and Announcement — From Android 13 to the upcoming Pixel Watch, here's what Google unveiled at its annual developer conference.
    • Flutter 3 — Flutter 3 is live!!! For more information, see Introducing Flutter 3, What’s new in Flutter 3, and Dart 2.17:
    • A Few Things You Might Have Missed from Google I/O 2022
    • It's official. Remote work has zero negative impact on your productivity — Almost all of the study’s employees were right back up to the same level of output as they were doing before Hurricane Harvey.
    • Apple's Director of Machine Learning Resigns Due to Return to Office Work — Goodfellow reportedly broke the news to staff in an email, saying his resignation is in part due to Apple's plan to return to in-person work, which required employees to work from the office at least one day per week by April 11, at least two days per week by May 2, and at least three days per week by May 23. "I believe strongly that more flexibility would have been the best policy for my team," Goodfellow said in the email.
    • FIG JAM on Twitter — So...all these tech companies that have created hardware and software to connect people and enable them to collaborate and create from all over the world doesn't work for the companies themselves? What happened to eating your own dog food?
    • Python Distilled 1, Beazley, David M, eBook — The richness of modern Python challenges developers at all levels. How can programmers who are new to Python know where to begin without being overwhelmed? How can experienced Python developers know they're coding in a manner that is clear and effective? How does one make the jump from learning about individual features to thinking in Python at a deeper level? Dave Beazley's new Python Distilled addresses these and many other real-world issues.
    • Python Workout — The only way to master a skill is to practice. In Python Workout, author Reuven M. Lerner guides you through 50 carefully selected exercises that invite you to flex your programming muscles.
    • What is Tauri? — Tauri is a toolkit that helps developers make applications for the major desktop platforms - using virtually any frontend framework in existence. The core is built with Rust, and the CLI leverages Node.js making Tauri a genuinely polyglot approach to creating and maintaining great apps.
    • nitter
    • TMB Careers - The Mad Botter
    ]]>
    Why Mike feels like Heroku is in a failed state, what drove us crazy about Google I/O this year, how Chris botched something super important, and some serious Python love sprinkled throughout.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — The first step pf #opencore / #foss Alice. See @CoderRadioShow I’m working on it! #automation. For nerds I’m trying to split the layers - the ones that make sense as #GPL and of course the rest. This harder than I had thought
    • Why Did Heroku Fail? — Fifteen years later, developers are still trying to recreate the developer experience of Heroku.
    • Announcing TypeScript 4.7 RC — Today we’re excited to announce our Release Candidate (RC) of TypeScript 4.7!
    • Google I/O 2022: Every New Device and Announcement — From Android 13 to the upcoming Pixel Watch, here's what Google unveiled at its annual developer conference.
    • Flutter 3 — Flutter 3 is live!!! For more information, see Introducing Flutter 3, What’s new in Flutter 3, and Dart 2.17:
    • A Few Things You Might Have Missed from Google I/O 2022
    • It's official. Remote work has zero negative impact on your productivity — Almost all of the study’s employees were right back up to the same level of output as they were doing before Hurricane Harvey.
    • Apple's Director of Machine Learning Resigns Due to Return to Office Work — Goodfellow reportedly broke the news to staff in an email, saying his resignation is in part due to Apple's plan to return to in-person work, which required employees to work from the office at least one day per week by April 11, at least two days per week by May 2, and at least three days per week by May 23. "I believe strongly that more flexibility would have been the best policy for my team," Goodfellow said in the email.
    • FIG JAM on Twitter — So...all these tech companies that have created hardware and software to connect people and enable them to collaborate and create from all over the world doesn't work for the companies themselves? What happened to eating your own dog food?
    • Python Distilled 1, Beazley, David M, eBook — The richness of modern Python challenges developers at all levels. How can programmers who are new to Python know where to begin without being overwhelmed? How can experienced Python developers know they're coding in a manner that is clear and effective? How does one make the jump from learning about individual features to thinking in Python at a deeper level? Dave Beazley's new Python Distilled addresses these and many other real-world issues.
    • Python Workout — The only way to master a skill is to practice. In Python Workout, author Reuven M. Lerner guides you through 50 carefully selected exercises that invite you to flex your programming muscles.
    • What is Tauri? — Tauri is a toolkit that helps developers make applications for the major desktop platforms - using virtually any frontend framework in existence. The core is built with Rust, and the CLI leverages Node.js making Tauri a genuinely polyglot approach to creating and maintaining great apps.
    • nitter
    • TMB Careers - The Mad Botter
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+FMCCv_WR ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    465: Mike's Magic Mom https://coder.show/465 a74bdeb8-2f86-460f-90d8-31df94ce5a74 Wed, 11 May 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After solving a moral dilemma in our particular kind of way, Mike dishes on some ambitious plans that might kick off a new era of development for him. 59:47 false After solving a moral dilemma in our particular kind of way, Mike dishes on some ambitious plans that might kick off a new era of development for him.

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    Market Crash, retirement, Moral Dilemma, Open Core, legality of free software, selling GPL software, software modules, LEGO Star Wars Game Skywalker, JarJar, Podcasting 2.0, Podcast Namespace, RSS 2.0, Python, .Net Python, Excel, pythonnet, Python.NET, zsh After solving a moral dilemma in our particular kind of way, Mike dishes on some ambitious plans that might kick off a new era of development for him.

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    • Episode 5: End of the Petrodollar - Weirdly, not alarmist
    • Episode 14: Can't spell stagflation without oil and gas
    • Leaf Node Monitoring - Leaf Node — Open Source (GPLv3) Network Monitoring for Windows, Linux & Android. Written in C++ & Qt 5. Perfect to run on your desktop and monitor your servers. Simple setup, auto-detects running services, runs checks concurrently, open port scanning and alerting. Hosts with failed checks automatically rise to the top, everything that’s okay stays nice and green.
    • Selling my own GPL software part 3, prior art (existing GPL software for sale)
    • Python.NET — Python.NET provides a powerful application scripting tool for .NET developers. Using this package you can script .NET applications or build entire applications in Python, using .NET services and components written in any language that targets the CLR (C#, VB.NET, F#, C++/CLI).
    • Alice — The AI Bot Designed to make your business more efficient.
    • Joshua Lee / Jb Challenges · GitLab — This repository is setup for the Jupiter Broadcasting Community, by a community member. These challenges are for the Jupiter Broadcasting community and entirely community driven. It's easy make a challenge, and offer a reward in Bitcoin Satoshi's with a match going to Jupiter Broadcasting.
    • An Introduction to Podcasting 2.0 — The Podcast Namespace is a collection of extensions to the RSS 2.0 specification which support additional features for podcasting. The RSS 2.0 spec was last updated in 2009 and there had been little to no activity to update RSS since then.
    • Podcastindex-org/podcast-namespace — A wholistic rss namespace for podcasting that is meant to synthesize the fragmented world of podcast namespaces. The broad goal is to create a single, compact, efficient namespace that is easily extensible, community controlled/authored and addresses the needs of the independent podcast industry now and in the future. Our hope is that this namespace will become the framework that the independent podcast community needs to deliver new functionality to apps and aggregators.
    ]]>
    After solving a moral dilemma in our particular kind of way, Mike dishes on some ambitious plans that might kick off a new era of development for him.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Episode 5: End of the Petrodollar - Weirdly, not alarmist
    • Episode 14: Can't spell stagflation without oil and gas
    • Leaf Node Monitoring - Leaf Node — Open Source (GPLv3) Network Monitoring for Windows, Linux & Android. Written in C++ & Qt 5. Perfect to run on your desktop and monitor your servers. Simple setup, auto-detects running services, runs checks concurrently, open port scanning and alerting. Hosts with failed checks automatically rise to the top, everything that’s okay stays nice and green.
    • Selling my own GPL software part 3, prior art (existing GPL software for sale)
    • Python.NET — Python.NET provides a powerful application scripting tool for .NET developers. Using this package you can script .NET applications or build entire applications in Python, using .NET services and components written in any language that targets the CLR (C#, VB.NET, F#, C++/CLI).
    • Alice — The AI Bot Designed to make your business more efficient.
    • Joshua Lee / Jb Challenges · GitLab — This repository is setup for the Jupiter Broadcasting Community, by a community member. These challenges are for the Jupiter Broadcasting community and entirely community driven. It's easy make a challenge, and offer a reward in Bitcoin Satoshi's with a match going to Jupiter Broadcasting.
    • An Introduction to Podcasting 2.0 — The Podcast Namespace is a collection of extensions to the RSS 2.0 specification which support additional features for podcasting. The RSS 2.0 spec was last updated in 2009 and there had been little to no activity to update RSS since then.
    • Podcastindex-org/podcast-namespace — A wholistic rss namespace for podcasting that is meant to synthesize the fragmented world of podcast namespaces. The broad goal is to create a single, compact, efficient namespace that is easily extensible, community controlled/authored and addresses the needs of the independent podcast industry now and in the future. Our hope is that this namespace will become the framework that the independent podcast community needs to deliver new functionality to apps and aggregators.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+U1LcOt9S ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    464: Our Cuban Car Moment https://coder.show/464 4d99f6bc-2eb4-4f44-aebc-6cecbc167c8d Wed, 04 May 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike shares a tale involving a comedy of errors, and we ponder a new reusable culture around tech. 51:37 false Mike shares a tale involving a comedy of errors, and we ponder a new reusable culture around tech.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Mozilla, Linux Foundation Platinum Membership, cycle of centralization, Intel CEO, Pat Gelsinger, Supply Chain, Cuban Cars, Chip Shortage, Star Wars, Star Trek, Discovery, Telegram Premium, Outdated Apps Mike shares a tale involving a comedy of errors, and we ponder a new reusable culture around tech.

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    Mike shares a tale involving a comedy of errors, and we ponder a new reusable culture around tech.

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+uI8eTytY ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    463: You Git What You Pay For https://coder.show/463 1b7c6f0e-ca34-4172-be25-5db503254f64 Wed, 27 Apr 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 42:47 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Elon Buys Twitter, Musk, Gentoo, Gentoo Challenge, VR Update, Virtual Office, GitLab, Free Accounts, 5 users, SaaS, Google Play, Android API, App Store, Protopop 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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    ]]>
    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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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+b3avqws7 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    462: Account Suspenders https://coder.show/462 fdd0b16f-a7f6-4356-9e90-8ca995e4a855 Wed, 20 Apr 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We get a bit gleeful over some choice tech monopoly hypocrisy and then spicy with our 18-month outlook. 51:54 false We get a bit gleeful over some choice tech monopoly hypocrisy and then spicy with our 18-month outlook.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Tesla, Metaverse Commission, Agile Silicon, Meta, Horizon, 47.5%, MacOS, Ubuntu 22.04, RDP, Brasilia, sell virtual items, Moxie Marlinspike, Web3, Jack Dorsey, Encodya, tech platforms, Amazon We get a bit gleeful over some choice tech monopoly hypocrisy and then spicy with our 18-month outlook.

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    ]]>
    We get a bit gleeful over some choice tech monopoly hypocrisy and then spicy with our 18-month outlook.

    Sponsored By:

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+AkWPO1xW ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    461: Easy for Schmidt to Say https://coder.show/461 55888be3-e3c5-4d14-a9d2-ee03fa862421 Wed, 13 Apr 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We revel in the hypocrisy of big tech, share a few stories, and catch up with an old friend. 37:35 false We revel in the hypocrisy of big tech, share a few stories, and catch up with an old friend.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, iOS, apple, Nextcloud, iCloud, big tech, fig, warp, terminal, developer tooling, IDE, VSCode, iTerm, Rust, App Store, kubernetes, Raspberry Pi, Eric Schmidt, Elon Musk, Brew, Tea, Max Howell, remote work, return to the office We revel in the hypocrisy of big tech, share a few stories, and catch up with an old friend.

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    ]]>
    We revel in the hypocrisy of big tech, share a few stories, and catch up with an old friend.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+d1Qb8OsU ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    460: Request Out of Time https://coder.show/460 be012bce-d179-4f57-8416-00b61121402a Wed, 06 Apr 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We crack open the time capsule and see how our spicy takes hold up. 59:00 false We crack open the time capsule and see how our spicy takes hold up.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Supreme Court, Oracle, Google, Android, Java API, copyright API, WWDC, Libadwaita, GNOME, are APIs copyrightable We crack open the time capsule and see how our spicy takes hold up.

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

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+va_azXsV ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    459: Revolution in Review https://coder.show/459 3d17461d-df88-4750-a127-b14f1174fc47 Wed, 30 Mar 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We just watched Revolution OS before the show, so we reflect on the audacity of their vision and the new revolution we see brewing. 57:58 false We just watched Revolution OS before the show, so we reflect on the audacity of their vision and the new revolution we see brewing.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Nix on macOS, web3, blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Revolution OS, Solana SDK, DeFi, Cardano, Developer Portal, sidechains, Bitcoin, Haskell, bespoke tokens, smart contract, dotcom bubble, Via Linux, Eric S. Raymond, computation layer, Ethereum, peer-to-peer, Tim Cook We just watched Revolution OS before the show, so we reflect on the audacity of their vision and the new revolution we see brewing.

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    We just watched Revolution OS before the show, so we reflect on the audacity of their vision and the new revolution we see brewing.

    Sponsored By:

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+BsUz0Y5G ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    458: No Sideloading in this House https://coder.show/458 86b289aa-34bf-4031-951d-e466b75605ad Wed, 23 Mar 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Apple enters full panic mode over sideloading, and our plan to push back against industry-wide consolidation kicks off. 58:42 false Apple enters full panic mode over sideloading, and our plan to push back against industry-wide consolidation kicks off.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Matrix, RCS, Mac Studio, SSD Install, sideloading, Windows 11 ARM, HP Elite Folio, Boosts, Hybrid work, NixOS on Linode, EU Sideloading Bill, Digital Markets Act, Consolidation in podcasting, weaponisation of open source, sanctions, sanctioned person, Senator Warren, Digital Asset Sanctions Compliance Enhancement Act, iCloud Outage Apple enters full panic mode over sideloading, and our plan to push back against industry-wide consolidation kicks off.

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    • You can't install your own SSD into a Mac Studio despite there being slots — In news that should surprise nobody, you can't install your own SSD into a Mac Studio.
    • Jupiter Broadcasting East Coast Meetup — Let's hang out at the park across the street from Prime BBQ.
    • Install and Configure NixOS on a Linode — You can use a pre-existing Linode, or you can create a new one. If you’re using a pre-existing Linode, go to the Create Disks for Nix section, and resize your images into that approximate format.
    • iCloud and Many Other Apple Services Are Down — Affected services and apps include the App Store, iCloud, Siri, iMessage, iTunes Store, Apple Maps, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, Apple Arcade, Apple Fitness+, Apple TV+, Find My, FaceTime, Notes, Stocks, and many others, according to complaints across Twitter and other platforms. Apple's developer website is also inaccessible due to server issues.
    • Upcoming EU Sideloading Bill — The Digital Markets Act has been in development for some time and the finalized version that could be completed as soon as this month will allow for sideloading and alternate app store options. Apple will be required to allow customers in Europe to download apps outside of the app stores, and it will also allow developers to use alternate purchase methods.
    • Consolidation in podcasting: happening fast — If you wanted to reach 50% of all weekly podcast consumers a year ago, you would need to have advertised on the top seven podcast networks. But after considerable acquisition of big independent shows in the past twelve months, you can now reach 50% of weekly listeners if you buy advertising on just four podcast networks, he says
    • On the weaponisation of open source | Tales about Software Engineering — As part of this post, I’m going to look at the decision by MongoDB to cut off services in Russia, the destructive change in a node library that deleted files on Russian IPs, a change in code/licence in a community terraform module.
    • New sanctions bill targets publishing code — It additionally calls for sanctions on anyone who “significantly and materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services to or in support of any [sanctioned] person.”
    • [PDF] Digital Asset Sanctions Compliance Enhancement Act
    ]]>
    Apple enters full panic mode over sideloading, and our plan to push back against industry-wide consolidation kicks off.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • You can't install your own SSD into a Mac Studio despite there being slots — In news that should surprise nobody, you can't install your own SSD into a Mac Studio.
    • Jupiter Broadcasting East Coast Meetup — Let's hang out at the park across the street from Prime BBQ.
    • Install and Configure NixOS on a Linode — You can use a pre-existing Linode, or you can create a new one. If you’re using a pre-existing Linode, go to the Create Disks for Nix section, and resize your images into that approximate format.
    • iCloud and Many Other Apple Services Are Down — Affected services and apps include the App Store, iCloud, Siri, iMessage, iTunes Store, Apple Maps, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, Apple Arcade, Apple Fitness+, Apple TV+, Find My, FaceTime, Notes, Stocks, and many others, according to complaints across Twitter and other platforms. Apple's developer website is also inaccessible due to server issues.
    • Upcoming EU Sideloading Bill — The Digital Markets Act has been in development for some time and the finalized version that could be completed as soon as this month will allow for sideloading and alternate app store options. Apple will be required to allow customers in Europe to download apps outside of the app stores, and it will also allow developers to use alternate purchase methods.
    • Consolidation in podcasting: happening fast — If you wanted to reach 50% of all weekly podcast consumers a year ago, you would need to have advertised on the top seven podcast networks. But after considerable acquisition of big independent shows in the past twelve months, you can now reach 50% of weekly listeners if you buy advertising on just four podcast networks, he says
    • On the weaponisation of open source | Tales about Software Engineering — As part of this post, I’m going to look at the decision by MongoDB to cut off services in Russia, the destructive change in a node library that deleted files on Russian IPs, a change in code/licence in a community terraform module.
    • New sanctions bill targets publishing code — It additionally calls for sanctions on anyone who “significantly and materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services to or in support of any [sanctioned] person.”
    • [PDF] Digital Asset Sanctions Compliance Enhancement Act
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+KdJN4q0Q ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    457: Rich Clownshow Services https://coder.show/457 88643edc-b292-4e90-a7b5-63fae98c33b7 Wed, 16 Mar 2022 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Our take on big tech's return to office, AT&T's RCS boondoggle, and the concerning territory tech is racing towards. 57:44 false 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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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Proton, accessibility, WINE, lifestyle business, return to office mandates, Google, Microsoft, Apple, GitHub, Xamarin, Nat Friedman, Miguel de Icaza, AT&T, RCS, Android, Firefox removed Yandex, Mail.Ru, Update Distribution Config, Coding 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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    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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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+aq8xFyFk ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    456: Linux CEO https://coder.show/456 6348b8e5-c893-41e4-ad52-a213960614df Wed, 09 Mar 2022 08:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 58:37 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Proton, win32, Fusion 360, John Carmack, Project Handoff, NVIDIA, Lapsus$, Samsung, Leaks, Data breach, source code, open source demand, Ransomware, Russia to Legalize Software Piracy, Microsoft Flight Simulator Cloud, Xbox API, Meetup, Roblox hack 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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    • John Carmack asks why Wine isn't good enough — I truly do feel that emulation of some sort is a proper technical direction for gaming on Linux. It is obviously pragmatic in the range of possible support, but it shouldn’t have the technical stigma that it does. There really isn’t much of anything special that a native port does – we still make OpenGL calls, winsock is just BSD sockets, windows threads become pthreads, and the translation of input and audio interfaces don’t make much difference (XInput and Xaudio2 are good APIs!). A good shim layer should have far less impact on performance than the variability in driver quality.
    • Jupiter Broadcasting East Coast Meetup — Let's hang out at the park across the street from Prime BBQ.
    • After NVIDIA, Hacker Group Lapsus$ Targets Samsung — Global tech and electronics major Samsung became the latest target of the South America-based cyber extortion group Lapsus$. The hacker group leaked sensitive proprietary information, including source codes, for various device and online operations a week after it leaked 19 GB of data stolen from NVIDIA. Lapsus$’s has hinted that its next big target could be Vodafone, Impresa, or MercadoLibre/MercadoPago.
    • Samsung confirms hackers stole Galaxy devices source code
    • Hackers Who Broke Into NVIDIA's Network Leak DLSS Source Code Online
    • Ransomware Group Threatens To Leak "Nvidia's Most Closely Guarded" Secrets — “We request that Nvidia commits to completely open source their graphics processing unit drivers for Windows, MacOS, and Linux from now on and forever,” the ransomware group said in a statement. Should the company not acquiesce to the request, Lapsus will “release the complete silicon, graphics, and computer chipset files for all recent Nvidia graphics processing units.”
    • Russia to Legalize Software Piracy — Against the backdrop of sanctions gaining momentum, Russian authorities are urgently preparing support measures, among which is being discussed the suspension of criminal and administrative liability for use of pirated software “from countries supporting sanctions”. Such a step could temporarily soften the exit from Russia of Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, and others, say experts. But, they warn, a large part of significant software from those companies is sold on subscription, which means access to them will be blocked in any event.
    • Microsoft Flight Simulator's cloud debut comes with upsides for devs — Microsoft is releasing an API for developers interested in building cloud-native games with Xbox Cloud Gaming capabilities in mind.
    ]]>
    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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • John Carmack asks why Wine isn't good enough — I truly do feel that emulation of some sort is a proper technical direction for gaming on Linux. It is obviously pragmatic in the range of possible support, but it shouldn’t have the technical stigma that it does. There really isn’t much of anything special that a native port does – we still make OpenGL calls, winsock is just BSD sockets, windows threads become pthreads, and the translation of input and audio interfaces don’t make much difference (XInput and Xaudio2 are good APIs!). A good shim layer should have far less impact on performance than the variability in driver quality.
    • Jupiter Broadcasting East Coast Meetup — Let's hang out at the park across the street from Prime BBQ.
    • After NVIDIA, Hacker Group Lapsus$ Targets Samsung — Global tech and electronics major Samsung became the latest target of the South America-based cyber extortion group Lapsus$. The hacker group leaked sensitive proprietary information, including source codes, for various device and online operations a week after it leaked 19 GB of data stolen from NVIDIA. Lapsus$’s has hinted that its next big target could be Vodafone, Impresa, or MercadoLibre/MercadoPago.
    • Samsung confirms hackers stole Galaxy devices source code
    • Hackers Who Broke Into NVIDIA's Network Leak DLSS Source Code Online
    • Ransomware Group Threatens To Leak "Nvidia's Most Closely Guarded" Secrets — “We request that Nvidia commits to completely open source their graphics processing unit drivers for Windows, MacOS, and Linux from now on and forever,” the ransomware group said in a statement. Should the company not acquiesce to the request, Lapsus will “release the complete silicon, graphics, and computer chipset files for all recent Nvidia graphics processing units.”
    • Russia to Legalize Software Piracy — Against the backdrop of sanctions gaining momentum, Russian authorities are urgently preparing support measures, among which is being discussed the suspension of criminal and administrative liability for use of pirated software “from countries supporting sanctions”. Such a step could temporarily soften the exit from Russia of Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, and others, say experts. But, they warn, a large part of significant software from those companies is sold on subscription, which means access to them will be blocked in any event.
    • Microsoft Flight Simulator's cloud debut comes with upsides for devs — Microsoft is releasing an API for developers interested in building cloud-native games with Xbox Cloud Gaming capabilities in mind.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+mYy8-HI8 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    455: One Revision Away https://coder.show/455 01573772-ea15-426c-9d03-0c2ae4b2599b Wed, 02 Mar 2022 06:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike and Chris eat some crow as they change their tune on a recent spicy take. 50:22 false Mike and Chris eat some crow as they change their tune on a recent spicy take.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Activision Blizzard, Microsoft, CEO Payout, golden parachute, NFT, NFTs, Steam Runtime, libc, Valve, Windows ABI, WINE, Bobby Kotick, oculus quest 2, Meta, VR Development, SimulaVR Mike and Chris eat some crow as they change their tune on a recent spicy take.

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

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    ]]>
    Mike and Chris eat some crow as they change their tune on a recent spicy take.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+_LzeQKMq ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    454: No Quest for the Wicked https://coder.show/454 f048d94c-658c-4978-9b0a-7eecceafaf60 Wed, 23 Feb 2022 08:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike has some huge news and busted wifi, Chris spent a weekend in the Metaverse, and why Microsoft has us both upset. 45:42 false Mike has some huge news and busted wifi, Chris spent a weekend in the Metaverse, and why Microsoft has us both upset.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Nissan radio bug, Warm Desk Pads, Bionic Eyes, Chris Lattner, Swift toxic environment, Microsoft account, Windows 11, Pro, Coinbase, Google, Apple, Oculus Quest, Meta, Immersed Mike has some huge news and busted wifi, Chris spent a weekend in the Metaverse, and why Microsoft has us both upset.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — Mission accomplished! Now to get her running Linux!
    • Amazon Basics 500-Watt Ceramic Small Mini Heater — Compact personal space heater design that is small enough for tables or desktops
    • Warm Desk Pad — Warm desk pad made with high quality PVC Mateirals and rubber back,edge stitched, waterproof, pad size: 31*13 inch.
    • Their Bionic Eyes Are Now Obsolete and Unsupported — These three patients, and more than 350 other blind people around the world with Second Sight’s implants in their eyes, find themselves in a world in which the technology that transformed their lives is just another obsolete gadget.
    • Chris Lattner left Swift core team — To answer your question, the root cause of my decision to leave the core team is a toxic environment in the meetings themselves. The catalyst was a specific meeting last summer: after being insulted and yelled at over WebEx (not for the first time, and not just one core team member), I decided to take a break. I was able to get leadership to eventually discuss the situation with me last Fall, but after avoiding dealing with it, they made excuses, and made it clear they weren't planning to do anything about it. As such, I decided not to return. They reassure me they "want to make sure things are better for others in the future based on what we talked about" though.
    • Core team to form language workgroup — The core team is currently looking at restructuring the project's leadership to provide more pathways for community members to become actively involved in the project's stewardship.
    • You’ll need a Microsoft account to set up future versions of Windows 11 Pro | Ars Technica — Like the Home edition of Windows 11, the Pro version will now require an Internet connection and a Microsoft account during setup.
    • Why Coinbase admitted Apple calls the shots — As Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong wrote on February 4th, “For any app to be listed in the Apple and Google App Stores, it needs to play by the rules of those two companies.” That means that whatever Apple and Google decide as their content policy, Coinbase will follow, Armstrong says. “Our approach is to be free speech supporters, but not free speech martyrs.”
    • Immersed on Oculus Quest 2 | Oculus — VR Offices! Free app to get your Mac/PC/Linux screens in VR (including additional virtual screens with no extra hardware) in stunning virtual worlds!
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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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — Mission accomplished! Now to get her running Linux!
    • Amazon Basics 500-Watt Ceramic Small Mini Heater — Compact personal space heater design that is small enough for tables or desktops
    • Warm Desk Pad — Warm desk pad made with high quality PVC Mateirals and rubber back,edge stitched, waterproof, pad size: 31*13 inch.
    • Their Bionic Eyes Are Now Obsolete and Unsupported — These three patients, and more than 350 other blind people around the world with Second Sight’s implants in their eyes, find themselves in a world in which the technology that transformed their lives is just another obsolete gadget.
    • Chris Lattner left Swift core team — To answer your question, the root cause of my decision to leave the core team is a toxic environment in the meetings themselves. The catalyst was a specific meeting last summer: after being insulted and yelled at over WebEx (not for the first time, and not just one core team member), I decided to take a break. I was able to get leadership to eventually discuss the situation with me last Fall, but after avoiding dealing with it, they made excuses, and made it clear they weren't planning to do anything about it. As such, I decided not to return. They reassure me they "want to make sure things are better for others in the future based on what we talked about" though.
    • Core team to form language workgroup — The core team is currently looking at restructuring the project's leadership to provide more pathways for community members to become actively involved in the project's stewardship.
    • You’ll need a Microsoft account to set up future versions of Windows 11 Pro | Ars Technica — Like the Home edition of Windows 11, the Pro version will now require an Internet connection and a Microsoft account during setup.
    • Why Coinbase admitted Apple calls the shots — As Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong wrote on February 4th, “For any app to be listed in the Apple and Google App Stores, it needs to play by the rules of those two companies.” That means that whatever Apple and Google decide as their content policy, Coinbase will follow, Armstrong says. “Our approach is to be free speech supporters, but not free speech martyrs.”
    • Immersed on Oculus Quest 2 | Oculus — VR Offices! Free app to get your Mac/PC/Linux screens in VR (including additional virtual screens with no extra hardware) in stunning virtual worlds!
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+RIWYE7Ra ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    453: International Boomer Marooners https://coder.show/453 b8aa1d56-1341-468f-9810-e0b645678000 Wed, 16 Feb 2022 08:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After reminiscing about .Net's 20th birthday, Mike and Chris air IBM's hypocritically dirty laundry and marvel at Microsoft's 3D chess moves. 48:38 false After reminiscing about .Net's 20th birthday, Mike and Chris air IBM's hypocritically dirty laundry and marvel at Microsoft's 3D chess moves.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Java embeded, .Net Framework, Mono, client maintenance, Microsoft, Windows App Store, Activision Blizzard, app store principles, Dinobabies, IBM Younger Work Force, Accenture, Sun Microsystems, F#, Epic Lawsuit, Mazda, Radio, NPR, Open App Markets Act 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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    ]]>
    After reminiscing about .Net's 20th birthday, Mike and Chris air IBM's hypocritically dirty laundry and marvel at Microsoft's 3D chess moves.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+OPbXbXjS ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    452: Shockingly Pragmatic https://coder.show/452 a2222a7f-688c-497c-bca3-7d6923a509c4 Wed, 09 Feb 2022 08:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike makes a shocking admission, and Chris wishes he had a time machine. 54:19 false Mike makes a shocking admission, and Chris wishes he had a time machine.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Swift, C++ interoperability, workgroup, Android, iMessage reactions, Python, Apple, Netherlands, Steam Deck, Faceboot, Metaverse, 27% commission, Stadia, Xbox, Xbox Cloud Gaming, User Hostile Mike makes a shocking admission, and Chris wishes he had a time machine.

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

    Sponsored By:

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+2gWbFzES ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    451: The Trouble with Tablets https://coder.show/451 2dfdad95-9daa-4410-b211-6d80c82663e9 Thu, 03 Feb 2022 02:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 47:54 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Microsoft, Epic’s appeal, Court of Appeals, Apple, Microsoft Cold War, Samsung 2021, Android Tablets, Android 12L, Ink First, hero apps, Ruby vs. C++, Monolpy, Free software Funding, #FreeFortnite 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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    Links:

    ]]>
    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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+_VO-JhQn ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    450: MetaWave https://coder.show/450 8ca0bf2e-c687-40eb-8881-000a4cb1571d Wed, 26 Jan 2022 08:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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." 46:53 false 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."

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Microsoft, Activision Blizzard, Bobby Kotick, Xbox, Phil Spencer, Satya Nadella, Why Activision Blizzard did the deal with Microsoft, King, Candy Crush, Game Pass, Game Streaming, Faker.js, GitHub, Open Collective, Duane O’Brien, marak, The Netherlands fines Apple 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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    ]]>
    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."

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+k85gGg98 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    449: Monetized Misery https://coder.show/449 8653da96-11b8-4166-a0f7-e8fd63ae91d6 Wed, 19 Jan 2022 08:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Emboldened by his success, Mike takes a victory lap. Little does he know it's all virtual. 48:48 false Emboldened by his success, Mike takes a victory lap. Little does he know it's all virtual.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, metaverse, meta, web3, Apple headset, AR, iMessage for Android, Self-Hosting for small business, Tabby, Fleet, IDE, JetBrains, VSCode, Green Bubble Shame, Apple, IAP, Netherlands, South Korea, M1, POP, Linux, Python Emboldened by his success, Mike takes a victory lap. Little does he know it's all virtual.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • JetBrains Fleet — Built from scratch, based on 20 years of experience developing IDEs. Fleet uses the IntelliJ code-processing engine, with a distributed IDE architecture and a reimagined UI.
    • Hillel is teaching a workshop on Twitter — Okay, we've all seen this meme, so what's the story behind it? Was it a real book, and was it *actually* intended for children?
    • Mommy Why Is There A Server In The House- Animation - YouTube
    • Internal Tech Emails on Twitter — Apple execs: Let's take a 30% cut of Uber and Lyft's membership programs
    • Dare Obasanjo on Twitter — Apple’s approach to allowing 3rd party payments for IAPs in Netherlands will follow Google’s approach in South Korea. Developers will still need to pay Apple a fee even if they use Stripe,etc. Google reduced their fee by 4% meaning there’s zero benefit.
    • Dare Obasanjo on Twitter — Apple & Google are going to tell developers “Fine instead of 30%, the fee is now 26% and after giving Stripe 2.9% + 30¢ plus a worse UX, you’ll be worse off”. This is a diabolical way to meet the letter but not the spirit of laws. World class legal judo.
    • Apple's AR/VR headset could be priced above $2,000 — A Friday report indicated that Apple was having trouble with its rumored AR/VR headset due to overheating, camera, and software challenges, which could make the company delay its plans to unveil its Mixed Reality headset this year. Now, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman is back with some more tidbits regarding the product.
    ]]>
    Emboldened by his success, Mike takes a victory lap. Little does he know it's all virtual.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • JetBrains Fleet — Built from scratch, based on 20 years of experience developing IDEs. Fleet uses the IntelliJ code-processing engine, with a distributed IDE architecture and a reimagined UI.
    • Hillel is teaching a workshop on Twitter — Okay, we've all seen this meme, so what's the story behind it? Was it a real book, and was it *actually* intended for children?
    • Mommy Why Is There A Server In The House- Animation - YouTube
    • Internal Tech Emails on Twitter — Apple execs: Let's take a 30% cut of Uber and Lyft's membership programs
    • Dare Obasanjo on Twitter — Apple’s approach to allowing 3rd party payments for IAPs in Netherlands will follow Google’s approach in South Korea. Developers will still need to pay Apple a fee even if they use Stripe,etc. Google reduced their fee by 4% meaning there’s zero benefit.
    • Dare Obasanjo on Twitter — Apple & Google are going to tell developers “Fine instead of 30%, the fee is now 26% and after giving Stripe 2.9% + 30¢ plus a worse UX, you’ll be worse off”. This is a diabolical way to meet the letter but not the spirit of laws. World class legal judo.
    • Apple's AR/VR headset could be priced above $2,000 — A Friday report indicated that Apple was having trouble with its rumored AR/VR headset due to overheating, camera, and software challenges, which could make the company delay its plans to unveil its Mixed Reality headset this year. Now, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman is back with some more tidbits regarding the product.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+aCePa8dq ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    448: Fakers and Takers https://coder.show/448 a4fc91f2-524e-4f18-843d-042e01dbf0f6 Wed, 12 Jan 2022 08:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Was he justified? Our thoughts on the dev who corrupted libraries in NPM for millions of users with his political statement about free software. 52:24 false Was he justified? Our thoughts on the dev who corrupted libraries in NPM for millions of users with his political statement about free software.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, favorite mac apps, Tasks for Neural cores, Bleeping Computer, Marak Squires, new American flag module, faker.js, color.js, iMessage, Android on Twitter, Green Text Bubble, RCS, NPM Was he justified? Our thoughts on the dev who corrupted libraries in NPM for millions of users with his political statement about free software.

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

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    • Dev corrupts NPM libs 'colors' and 'faker' breaking thousands of apps — The colors library receives over 20 million weekly downloads on npm alone and has almost 19,000 projects relying on it. Whereas, faker receives over 2.8 million weekly downloads on npm, and has over 2,500 dependents.
    • Why Apple’s iMessage Is Winning: Teens Dread the Green Text Bubble — The reference to the color of group text messages—Android users turn Apple Inc.’s iMessage into green bubbles instead of blue—highlighted one of the challenges of her experiment. No longer did her group chats work seamlessly with other peers, almost all of whom used iPhones. FaceTime calls became more complicated and the University of Michigan sophomore’s phone didn’t show up in an app she used to find friends.
    • Android on Twitter — iMessage should not benefit from bullying. Texting should bring us together, and the solution exists. Let’s fix this as one industry.
    • Bartender 4 — Bartender is an award-winning app for macOS that superpowers your menu bar, giving you total control over your menu bar items, what's displayed, and when, with menu bar items only showing when you need them.
    • Magnet – Window manager for Mac — Activated by dragging, customizable keyboard shortcuts or via menu bar, Magnet declutters your screen by snapping windows into organized tiles.
    • Rocket – the best emoji app for Mac — Rocket is a free Mac app that makes typing emoji faster and easier using Slack-style shortcuts.
    ]]>
    Was he justified? Our thoughts on the dev who corrupted libraries in NPM for millions of users with his political statement about free software.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Dev corrupts NPM libs 'colors' and 'faker' breaking thousands of apps — The colors library receives over 20 million weekly downloads on npm alone and has almost 19,000 projects relying on it. Whereas, faker receives over 2.8 million weekly downloads on npm, and has over 2,500 dependents.
    • Why Apple’s iMessage Is Winning: Teens Dread the Green Text Bubble — The reference to the color of group text messages—Android users turn Apple Inc.’s iMessage into green bubbles instead of blue—highlighted one of the challenges of her experiment. No longer did her group chats work seamlessly with other peers, almost all of whom used iPhones. FaceTime calls became more complicated and the University of Michigan sophomore’s phone didn’t show up in an app she used to find friends.
    • Android on Twitter — iMessage should not benefit from bullying. Texting should bring us together, and the solution exists. Let’s fix this as one industry.
    • Bartender 4 — Bartender is an award-winning app for macOS that superpowers your menu bar, giving you total control over your menu bar items, what's displayed, and when, with menu bar items only showing when you need them.
    • Magnet – Window manager for Mac — Activated by dragging, customizable keyboard shortcuts or via menu bar, Magnet declutters your screen by snapping windows into organized tiles.
    • Rocket – the best emoji app for Mac — Rocket is a free Mac app that makes typing emoji faster and easier using Slack-style shortcuts.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+rlxsqiQo ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    447: All Roads Lead to Clippy https://coder.show/447 5d05a9f4-9dbe-4b0d-a774-256d558f1fac Wed, 05 Jan 2022 16:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 38:29 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Ultimate Hacking Keyboard, quickemu, Apple M1 Transition, WWDC, FIP-FS, int32, Microsoft Exchange Fix, 2022 Predictions, iPadOS 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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    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — I am on the DL going to set my kid up his own PC (an old Mac mini) I'd like it to run a Kiddie flavor of #Linux and be good to before he gets. I also want 0 internet access. Is KidBuntu still a thing? @ubuntu I'd like a kid / education focused distro. THX!
    • quickemu — Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux desktop virtual machines.
    • Ultimate Hacking Keyboard — A fully programmable, impeccably built, open source, split mechanical keyboard designed for extreme productivity and ergonomics.
    • What's Apple Releasing in 2022? — The company has a bevy of new pro Macs in the works based on the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips that are already inside the MacBook Pro. That includes a smaller Mac Pro with up to 40 CPU cores and 128 graphics cores, a new Mac mini and a large-screened iMac Pro. I’d expect Apple to finish announcing its transition to its own silicon from Intel chips as early as June at WWDC 2022. 
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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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — I am on the DL going to set my kid up his own PC (an old Mac mini) I'd like it to run a Kiddie flavor of #Linux and be good to before he gets. I also want 0 internet access. Is KidBuntu still a thing? @ubuntu I'd like a kid / education focused distro. THX!
    • quickemu — Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux desktop virtual machines.
    • Ultimate Hacking Keyboard — A fully programmable, impeccably built, open source, split mechanical keyboard designed for extreme productivity and ergonomics.
    • What's Apple Releasing in 2022? — The company has a bevy of new pro Macs in the works based on the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips that are already inside the MacBook Pro. That includes a smaller Mac Pro with up to 40 CPU cores and 128 graphics cores, a new Mac mini and a large-screened iMac Pro. I’d expect Apple to finish announcing its transition to its own silicon from Intel chips as early as June at WWDC 2022. 
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+5aKkyEyx ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    446: Blizzard Battery Battle https://coder.show/446 03d55dab-6d6c-4ec8-9f49-eae6bccb4669 Wed, 29 Dec 2021 08:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike finds a new normal and doubles down on what works. Chris meanwhile is stranded in the woods and is having a bit of a panic. 38:19 false Mike finds a new normal and doubles down on what works. Chris meanwhile is stranded in the woods and is having a bit of a panic.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, GitHub Sponsors, Developer Funding, Funding Free Software, Open Source Maintainers, Patreon, The Mad Botter, Alice, System 76, Pangolin Review, Battle Born Batteries, Freezing Lithium-Ion Mike finds a new normal and doubles down on what works. Chris meanwhile is stranded in the woods and is having a bit of a panic.

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    Mike finds a new normal and doubles down on what works. Chris meanwhile is stranded in the woods and is having a bit of a panic.

    Sponsored By:

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+7JCzMDhk ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    445: Say No to Node https://coder.show/445 e7eb1dc9-0d66-42c7-9e99-f79b7d3a0e59 Wed, 22 Dec 2021 16:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We're both impressed by Rails 7 and how an old foe got us down again. 56:52 false We're both impressed by Rails 7 and how an old foe got us down again.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Ruby on Rails, Rails 7, Node, Webpack, Async ActiveRecord, The One Person Framework, Swift Playgrounds, xCode for iOS, Mac apps on iPad, Apple, Return to Offices We're both impressed by Rails 7 and how an old foe got us down again.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Rails 7.0: Fulfilling a vision — This vision wasn’t possible even just a few years ago. We simply didn’t have the core technologies in place.
    • The One Person Framework — The part that really excites me about this version, though, is how much closer it brings us to the ideal of The One Person Framework. A toolkit so powerful that it allows a single individual to create modern applications upon which they might build a competitive business. The way it used to be.
    • Apple Releases Swift Playgrounds 4 — The newest version of the app allows iPhone and iPad apps to be created directly on an iPad without the need for a Mac.
    ]]>
    We're both impressed by Rails 7 and how an old foe got us down again.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Rails 7.0: Fulfilling a vision — This vision wasn’t possible even just a few years ago. We simply didn’t have the core technologies in place.
    • The One Person Framework — The part that really excites me about this version, though, is how much closer it brings us to the ideal of The One Person Framework. A toolkit so powerful that it allows a single individual to create modern applications upon which they might build a competitive business. The way it used to be.
    • Apple Releases Swift Playgrounds 4 — The newest version of the app allows iPhone and iPad apps to be created directly on an iPad without the need for a Mac.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ILQuD8D4 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    444: Mining the Logs https://coder.show/444 8c5f3501-f4ea-408c-b053-d5e7e9b1e373 Wed, 15 Dec 2021 08:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The broader software problem the Log4Shell vulnerability reveals, and the story of how Chris lit his Coder robe on fire... While wearing it. 40:50 false The broader software problem the Log4Shell vulnerability reveals, and the story of how Chris lit his Coder robe on fire... While wearing it.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Show Note search, elastic, Apple Silicon Porting Guide, Log4j, crypto miners, Log4Shell, vulnerability, JNDI, malware, open source funding, Apple, Microsoft, Xbox-exclusive games, App Store, iOS 15.2, CSAM, Nude-Image Detection, iOS family account, robe fire, Coder Fire, Mike's Xbox The broader software problem the Log4Shell vulnerability reveals, and the story of how Chris lit his Coder robe on fire... While wearing it.

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    The broader software problem the Log4Shell vulnerability reveals, and the story of how Chris lit his Coder robe on fire... While wearing it.

    Sponsored By:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+iGvo1j7n ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    443: Reptilian Power Play https://coder.show/443 2aaca453-b140-4391-a3e0-9eff2e983ad4 Wed, 08 Dec 2021 16:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We peak in on one of the nastiest corporate moves in a while, and Chris has a big confession. 48:23 false We peak in on one of the nastiest corporate moves in a while, and Chris has a big confession.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, system for productivity, task management, paper notes, blockchain uses, Kinesis Keyboard, Better.com, 900 fired, Apple's plan to crack small business, Business Essentials, EC2 M1, HDMI, openSUSE, Ubuntu, Fedora, Tumbleweed, CentOS, A freelancer’s dilemma We peak in on one of the nastiest corporate moves in a while, and Chris has a big confession.

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    We peak in on one of the nastiest corporate moves in a while, and Chris has a big confession.

    Sponsored By:

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+sk8a0F6W ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    442: Touched by the Bar https://coder.show/442 47820d42-0a2a-4d60-bdc6-e8eb0a86f735 Wed, 01 Dec 2021 08:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike visits Pallet Town and comes back with some SQLAlchemy performance wisdom to share. Meanwhile, struggling with a lack of performance, Chris has kicked the tires of his new M1 Max MacBook Pro and is ready to share his counter-narrative take on the new hardware. 47:52 false Mike visits Pallet Town and comes back with some SQLAlchemy performance wisdom to share. Meanwhile, struggling with a lack of performance, Chris has kicked the tires of his new M1 Max MacBook Pro and is ready to share his counter-narrative take on the new hardware.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, SQLAlchemy, Performance, Visual Studio Code for Python, clipboard manager, Ditto, Elgato Stream Deck, bumpr, Junction for Linux, Python Productivity Tricks, M1 Max review, M1 Election Performance, Intel build time, Parallels Desktop 17, Linux virtual machine, VIFO, Metal, Virtio GPU Mike visits Pallet Town and comes back with some SQLAlchemy performance wisdom to share. Meanwhile, struggling with a lack of performance, Chris has kicked the tires of his new M1 Max MacBook Pro and is ready to share his counter-narrative take on the new hardware.

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    • Ditto — Ditto is an extension to the Windows Clipboard. You copy something to the Clipboard and Ditto takes what you copied and stores it in a database to retrieve at a later time.
    • Maccy — Maccy is a lightweight clipboard manager for macOS. It keeps the history of what you copy and lets you quickly navigate, search, and use previous clipboard contents.
    • SUSE-Cafe: Personal Color scheme for KDE Plasma 5 — Coffee lovers rejoice! I'm sharing my personal color scheme. Simple, easy on the eyes, and chocolatey!
    • Advanced Visual Studio Code for Python Developers — During this tutorial, you’ll learn how you can configure, extend, and optimize VS Code for a more effective and productive Python development environment. After finishing this tutorial, you’ll have a variety of tools to help you be more productive using VS Code. It can be a powerful tool for rapid Python development.
    • Pallet Town: SQLAlchemy Performance I — SQLAlchemy is the standard ORM toolkit for Python programs and it can be a little intimidating, especially for folks who haven’t done much database development. It also, like just about every ORM, is laden with pitfalls for developers who haven’t deal with even medium-scale database-powered applications. Once you get some of the basics down, these three tips should help you avoid those pitfalls.
    • Parallels Desktop 17 — Support for VirGL in Virtio GPU which enables Linux 3D acceleration out of the box in supported Linux distributions, brings visual performance improvements, and allows using the Wayland protocol in Linux virtual machines.
    ]]>
    Mike visits Pallet Town and comes back with some SQLAlchemy performance wisdom to share. Meanwhile, struggling with a lack of performance, Chris has kicked the tires of his new M1 Max MacBook Pro and is ready to share his counter-narrative take on the new hardware.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Ditto — Ditto is an extension to the Windows Clipboard. You copy something to the Clipboard and Ditto takes what you copied and stores it in a database to retrieve at a later time.
    • Maccy — Maccy is a lightweight clipboard manager for macOS. It keeps the history of what you copy and lets you quickly navigate, search, and use previous clipboard contents.
    • SUSE-Cafe: Personal Color scheme for KDE Plasma 5 — Coffee lovers rejoice! I'm sharing my personal color scheme. Simple, easy on the eyes, and chocolatey!
    • Advanced Visual Studio Code for Python Developers — During this tutorial, you’ll learn how you can configure, extend, and optimize VS Code for a more effective and productive Python development environment. After finishing this tutorial, you’ll have a variety of tools to help you be more productive using VS Code. It can be a powerful tool for rapid Python development.
    • Pallet Town: SQLAlchemy Performance I — SQLAlchemy is the standard ORM toolkit for Python programs and it can be a little intimidating, especially for folks who haven’t done much database development. It also, like just about every ORM, is laden with pitfalls for developers who haven’t deal with even medium-scale database-powered applications. Once you get some of the basics down, these three tips should help you avoid those pitfalls.
    • Parallels Desktop 17 — Support for VirGL in Virtio GPU which enables Linux 3D acceleration out of the box in supported Linux distributions, brings visual performance improvements, and allows using the Wayland protocol in Linux virtual machines.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+BCV29yj1 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    441: Dependency Derby https://coder.show/441 3c48d287-c623-4426-820f-0f216364b1f7 Wed, 24 Nov 2021 16:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Are Linux devs getting upset with the Python community? We weigh in on a nuanced issue. Plus the mass-moderator resignation over at Rust, and Mike's thoughts on setting up a dev environment on Windows 11. 45:01 false Are Linux devs getting upset with the Python community? We weigh in on a nuanced issue. Plus the mass-mod resignation over at Rust, and Mike's thoughts on setting up a dev environment on Windows 11.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Web3, SOLID, FastAPI on Windows, Python, Ruby, WSL, Windows 11 development environment, python packaging, pip, Rust Drama, Rust Moderator Resignations, Rust Core Team, unaccountability, drew decault Are Linux devs getting upset with the Python community? We weigh in on a nuanced issue. Plus the mass-mod resignation over at Rust, and Mike's thoughts on setting up a dev environment on Windows 11.

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    • Windows 11 - A Dev's Perspective — I was up and running with Python / FastAPI in less than a half hour. Postgresql, my database of choice, works just fine on Windows. Coder Radio listeners will know that I have been a fan of WSL for some time, however, for this challenge, I stuck with native Windows tooling. That’s right PowerShell! Upon install and launching the now built-in Windows Terminal, I was prompted to update PowerShell to PowerShell 7 and it’s great. If you only use BASH for basic terminal functionality or git from the CLI, you’ll be just fine on PowerShell.
    • Python: Please stop screwing over Linux distros — I manage my Python packages in the only way which I think is sane: installing them from my Linux distribution’s package manager. I maintain a few dozen Python packages for Alpine Linux myself. It’s from this perspective that, throughout all of this turmoil in Python’s packaging world, I have found myself feeling especially put out. Every one of these package managers is designed for a reckless world in which programmers chuck packages wholesale into ~/.pip, set up virtualenvs and pin their dependencies to 10 versions and 6 vulnerabilities ago, and ship their computers directly into production in Docker containers which aim to do the minimum amount necessary to make their user’s private data as insecure as possible.
    • mod team resignation by BurntSushi · Pull Request #671 · rust-lang/team — The entire moderation team resigns, effective immediately. This resignation is done in protest of the Core Team placing themselves unaccountable to anyone but themselves.
    • 1068-rust-governance - The Rust RFC Book — Subteam, and especially core team members are also held to a high standard of behavior. Part of the reason to separate the moderation subteam is to ensure that CoC violations by Rust's leadership be addressed through the same independent body of moderators.
    • Moderation Team Resignation : r/rust
    ]]>
    Are Linux devs getting upset with the Python community? We weigh in on a nuanced issue. Plus the mass-mod resignation over at Rust, and Mike's thoughts on setting up a dev environment on Windows 11.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Windows 11 - A Dev's Perspective — I was up and running with Python / FastAPI in less than a half hour. Postgresql, my database of choice, works just fine on Windows. Coder Radio listeners will know that I have been a fan of WSL for some time, however, for this challenge, I stuck with native Windows tooling. That’s right PowerShell! Upon install and launching the now built-in Windows Terminal, I was prompted to update PowerShell to PowerShell 7 and it’s great. If you only use BASH for basic terminal functionality or git from the CLI, you’ll be just fine on PowerShell.
    • Python: Please stop screwing over Linux distros — I manage my Python packages in the only way which I think is sane: installing them from my Linux distribution’s package manager. I maintain a few dozen Python packages for Alpine Linux myself. It’s from this perspective that, throughout all of this turmoil in Python’s packaging world, I have found myself feeling especially put out. Every one of these package managers is designed for a reckless world in which programmers chuck packages wholesale into ~/.pip, set up virtualenvs and pin their dependencies to 10 versions and 6 vulnerabilities ago, and ship their computers directly into production in Docker containers which aim to do the minimum amount necessary to make their user’s private data as insecure as possible.
    • mod team resignation by BurntSushi · Pull Request #671 · rust-lang/team — The entire moderation team resigns, effective immediately. This resignation is done in protest of the Core Team placing themselves unaccountable to anyone but themselves.
    • 1068-rust-governance - The Rust RFC Book — Subteam, and especially core team members are also held to a high standard of behavior. Part of the reason to separate the moderation subteam is to ensure that CoC violations by Rust's leadership be addressed through the same independent body of moderators.
    • Moderation Team Resignation : r/rust
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+L2VlGSSD ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    440: Just Say No to M1 https://coder.show/440 02a64ce4-2c79-45d0-ab89-35d6ea928dbb Wed, 17 Nov 2021 16:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We get some spicy emails, dig into why Mike just picked up another Linux laptop, and then share our real thoughts on Web3. 38:26 false We get some spicy emails, dig into why Mike just picked up another Linux laptop, and then share our real thoughts on Web3.

    Plus, how we met, and why the future is probably not so bright for Apple users long-term.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, system76, Pangolin, Ryzen, POP OS, Linux, Web3, blockchain, Paradigm, side-loading, Apple buys Google Ads, ATT, Apple Search Ads, Apple Services, App Tracking Transparency We get some spicy emails, dig into why Mike just picked up another Linux laptop, and then share our real thoughts on Web3.

    Plus, how we met, and why the future is probably not so bright for Apple users long-term.

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    Links:

    ]]>
    We get some spicy emails, dig into why Mike just picked up another Linux laptop, and then share our real thoughts on Web3.

    Plus, how we met, and why the future is probably not so bright for Apple users long-term.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+KiiuVvcj ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    439: Github NoPilot https://coder.show/439 33df84f0-a5c1-4ed8-9af6-86bb678577a5 Wed, 10 Nov 2021 08:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Microsoft has a bunch of new goodies for developers, but Mike is becoming more and more concerned about an insidious new feature. 59:13 false Microsoft has a bunch of new goodies for developers, but Mike is becoming more and more concerned about an insidious new feature.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Craig Federighi, Sideloading, iPhone Malware, .Net 6, Ahead of Time Compilation, .NET native AOT, Single Binary, Arm64, GitHub CEO, Nat Friedman, Thomas Dohmke, Julia Liuson, vscode, Azure, Python, github copilot Microsoft has a bunch of new goodies for developers, but Mike is becoming more and more concerned about an insidious new feature.

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    ]]>
    Microsoft has a bunch of new goodies for developers, but Mike is becoming more and more concerned about an insidious new feature.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+LGAfbddR ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    438: The Oppenheimer Problem https://coder.show/438 fd27152e-633d-4a3b-8bc6-2053eb067368 Wed, 03 Nov 2021 16:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After a little async Ruby chat and developer morality struggle, Chris explains how macOS Monterey has lapped Linux with a critical workstation feature. 55:09 false After a little async Ruby chat and developer morality struggle, Chris explains how macOS Monterey has lapped Linux with a critical workstation feature.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Ruby async, Project Bernanke, Project NERA, Project Jedi, Jedi Blue, 173-page unredacted filing, Google AMP, Async-Ruby, Ruby Fibers, Ruby Blocks, macOS, Monterey, Simplified Boot Volume, APFS, Data volume, Sealed System Volume, firmlinked, immutable filesystem, snapshot, Low Power Mode, AirPlay to Mac Port 5000, Terminal, FiberScheduler, concurrency gem, concurrent-ruby, iNotch, GNOME Shell After a little async Ruby chat and developer morality struggle, Chris explains how macOS Monterey has lapped Linux with a critical workstation feature.

    Sponsored By:

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    • Google's 'Be Evil' business transformation is complete — Looking through the lawsuit, the scope and shamelessness of Google's greed would appear to be stark. Project Bernanke, for example, is claimed to take data from publishers' ad servers to boost Google's own services. Project NERA, to create a "not owned but operated" walled garden for users if they used any Google service. "Project Jedi" was allegedly meant to freeze out independent ad exchanges by using insider knowledge, and in "Jedi Blue", Google is alleged to have conspired with Facebook to parcel out the goodies between themselves.
    • fasterthanlime 🌌 on Twitter — "Ok so, I just read through all 173 pages of the unredacted Google antitrust filing and I have to say that either Google is screwed or society is screwed, we'll find out which."
    • Async Ruby — Async Ruby adds new concurrency features to the language; you can think of it as "threads with none of the downsides". It's been in the making for a couple of years, and with Ruby 3.0, it's finally ready for prime time.
    • Explaining Ruby Fibers — A fiber is simply an independent execution context that can be paused and resumed programmatically. We can think of fibers as story lines in a book or a movie: there are multiple happenings involving different persons at different places all occurring at the same time, but we can only follow a single story line at a time: the one we’re currently reading or watching.
    • How macOS is more reliable, and doesn’t need reinstalling — This layout segregates the contents of the system into files which don’t change, except in a macOS update, and everything else which does.
    • Low Power Mode — The downside of any Low Power Mode feature will be reduced performance. This is generally easy to quantify via benchmarks, and the Mac's low power mode is not an exception
    • Erase all content and settings — Open System Preferences and check the menu bar to launch the Erase Assistant. In short, it retains the system data volume (originally introduced in Catalina) and formats the paired data volume, destroying your encryption keys in the process so that no data can be recovered from the drive.
    • Window management — Clicking and holding the green stoplight button when an app is in full-screen mode presents some additional options, too. In Big Sur, this menu will only offer to exit full-screen mode, but in Monterey you can send a Split View window into its own separate full-screen view, or you can replace one half of a Split View window with another app. And there’s also a setting that makes the menu bar stay at the top of the screen even when you’re using full-screen mode, instead of hiding-and-showing as it does by default.
    • Some Older Macs Reportedly Bricked After Installing macOS Monterey — At least ten separate posts (1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) on Apple Support Communities contain users complaining that as they were attempting to update their Mac to ‌macOS Monterey‌, the Mac went completely black and they're unable to turn it on.
    ]]>
    After a little async Ruby chat and developer morality struggle, Chris explains how macOS Monterey has lapped Linux with a critical workstation feature.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Google's 'Be Evil' business transformation is complete — Looking through the lawsuit, the scope and shamelessness of Google's greed would appear to be stark. Project Bernanke, for example, is claimed to take data from publishers' ad servers to boost Google's own services. Project NERA, to create a "not owned but operated" walled garden for users if they used any Google service. "Project Jedi" was allegedly meant to freeze out independent ad exchanges by using insider knowledge, and in "Jedi Blue", Google is alleged to have conspired with Facebook to parcel out the goodies between themselves.
    • fasterthanlime 🌌 on Twitter — "Ok so, I just read through all 173 pages of the unredacted Google antitrust filing and I have to say that either Google is screwed or society is screwed, we'll find out which."
    • Async Ruby — Async Ruby adds new concurrency features to the language; you can think of it as "threads with none of the downsides". It's been in the making for a couple of years, and with Ruby 3.0, it's finally ready for prime time.
    • Explaining Ruby Fibers — A fiber is simply an independent execution context that can be paused and resumed programmatically. We can think of fibers as story lines in a book or a movie: there are multiple happenings involving different persons at different places all occurring at the same time, but we can only follow a single story line at a time: the one we’re currently reading or watching.
    • How macOS is more reliable, and doesn’t need reinstalling — This layout segregates the contents of the system into files which don’t change, except in a macOS update, and everything else which does.
    • Low Power Mode — The downside of any Low Power Mode feature will be reduced performance. This is generally easy to quantify via benchmarks, and the Mac's low power mode is not an exception
    • Erase all content and settings — Open System Preferences and check the menu bar to launch the Erase Assistant. In short, it retains the system data volume (originally introduced in Catalina) and formats the paired data volume, destroying your encryption keys in the process so that no data can be recovered from the drive.
    • Window management — Clicking and holding the green stoplight button when an app is in full-screen mode presents some additional options, too. In Big Sur, this menu will only offer to exit full-screen mode, but in Monterey you can send a Split View window into its own separate full-screen view, or you can replace one half of a Split View window with another app. And there’s also a setting that makes the menu bar stay at the top of the screen even when you’re using full-screen mode, instead of hiding-and-showing as it does by default.
    • Some Older Macs Reportedly Bricked After Installing macOS Monterey — At least ten separate posts (1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) on Apple Support Communities contain users complaining that as they were attempting to update their Mac to ‌macOS Monterey‌, the Mac went completely black and they're unable to turn it on.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+kffVipYk ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    437: Microsoft War Stories https://coder.show/437 386317ef-c039-4079-b820-531da7a23374 Wed, 27 Oct 2021 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Chatting about the week's .NET news leads us into a blue-tinted tale of woe. When Microsoft taketh, they also giveth. But is it enough? 48:22 false Chatting about the week's .NET news leads us into a blue-tinted tale of woe. When Microsoft taketh, they also giveth. But is it enough?

    Plus, which MacBooks we did or did not buy.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Microsoft, .NET 6, .NET 6 SDK, Foundation, Claire Novotny, UWP, Universal Windows Platform, Windows App SDK, Project Reunion, UWP deprecated, vscode.dev, Visual Studio Code for the Web, TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, C+, SON, HTML, CSS, Apple Tech Talks, WWDC is dead, M1 Pro, M1 MAX Chatting about the week's .NET news leads us into a blue-tinted tale of woe. When Microsoft taketh, they also giveth. But is it enough?

    Plus, which MacBooks we did or did not buy.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    Chatting about the week's .NET news leads us into a blue-tinted tale of woe. When Microsoft taketh, they also giveth. But is it enough?

    Plus, which MacBooks we did or did not buy.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+cQJVHlGO ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    436: The Diablo is in the Details https://coder.show/436 a8362021-f62b-4f1d-a648-077409a1081d Wed, 20 Oct 2021 16:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Why mastering your development environment can be a tricky feat, and a server outage brought to you by the late 1990s. 1:06:51 false Why mastering your development environment can be a tricky feat, and a server outage brought to you by the late 1990s.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Apple Mac Event, M1 MAX, M1 Pro, ProMotion, Diablo II Outage postmortem, data loss, Django, VS Code, PyCharm, JetBrains, NumPy, Flask, FastAPI, Python developers survey, Facebook Assassination Why mastering your development environment can be a tricky feat, and a server outage brought to you by the late 1990s.

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    Why mastering your development environment can be a tricky feat, and a server outage brought to you by the late 1990s.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+1N-Z65YT ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    435: Ask Alice https://coder.show/435 11ecd333-a75b-4a5f-9c6d-477cc4378ccf Wed, 13 Oct 2021 16:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike just launched the secret project he's been working on for months and shares all the details. 59:15 false Mike just launched the secret project he's been working on for months and shares all the details.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Learning Python, Alice, Ask Alice, automation, data formats, FastAPI, C++, Apple Apeals Epic, Anti-Steering, Understanding Python, AsyncIO, Websockets, Rust, PyO3, AI Bot, Rosetta Stone, Universal Data Fluency, twitch data leak, open podcasting, Asahi Linux, M1 Linux support Mike just launched the secret project he's been working on for months and shares all the details.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — "Excited to share Alice from @TheMadBotterINC. She's an #automation #nocode tool that understands all kinds of different data formats and can help your business run more efficiently. Think of her as a Rosetta Stone for data! Got a problem? #AskAlice
    • Apple is appealing the Epic Games ruling it originally called a ‘resounding victory’ — Apple has filed for an appeal of the ruling in its major trial against Epic. While Apple largely won that case (the company went so far as to call the ruling a “resounding victory”) with Judge Gonzalez Rogers ruling in favor of Apple in nine of the ten claims Epic brought against the company, it did lose in one important way: the judge found that Apple violated California’s anti-steering rules, and demanded that Apple let developers link to outside payment systems. That policy would have taken over in December, but it may be pushed out beyond that — and it seems that’s the point.
    • Justice Department Makes Quiet Push on Antitrust Enforcement
    • Understanding all of Python, through its builtins — Python as a language is comparatively simple. And I believe, that you can learn quite a lot about Python and its features, just by learning what all of its builtins are, and what they do.
    • Alice - Mike's new project! — The AI Bot Designed to make your business more efficient.
    • PyO3 — Rust bindings for Python, including tools for creating native Python extension modules. Running and interacting with Python code from a Rust binary is also supported.
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — "Does anyone know of a way to get @TwitterSupport / @Twitter to review a site and relive that it shouldn’t be blacklisted? Kind of need this resolved for Monday"
    • Twitch Streamer Earnings Increase for Top Gamers, Data From Hack Shows — The streaming platform, best known for its videogame streamers, has paid out $889 million so far this year through September, up from $517 million over the same period in 2020.
    ]]>
    Mike just launched the secret project he's been working on for months and shares all the details.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — "Excited to share Alice from @TheMadBotterINC. She's an #automation #nocode tool that understands all kinds of different data formats and can help your business run more efficiently. Think of her as a Rosetta Stone for data! Got a problem? #AskAlice
    • Apple is appealing the Epic Games ruling it originally called a ‘resounding victory’ — Apple has filed for an appeal of the ruling in its major trial against Epic. While Apple largely won that case (the company went so far as to call the ruling a “resounding victory”) with Judge Gonzalez Rogers ruling in favor of Apple in nine of the ten claims Epic brought against the company, it did lose in one important way: the judge found that Apple violated California’s anti-steering rules, and demanded that Apple let developers link to outside payment systems. That policy would have taken over in December, but it may be pushed out beyond that — and it seems that’s the point.
    • Justice Department Makes Quiet Push on Antitrust Enforcement
    • Understanding all of Python, through its builtins — Python as a language is comparatively simple. And I believe, that you can learn quite a lot about Python and its features, just by learning what all of its builtins are, and what they do.
    • Alice - Mike's new project! — The AI Bot Designed to make your business more efficient.
    • PyO3 — Rust bindings for Python, including tools for creating native Python extension modules. Running and interacting with Python code from a Rust binary is also supported.
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — "Does anyone know of a way to get @TwitterSupport / @Twitter to review a site and relive that it shouldn’t be blacklisted? Kind of need this resolved for Monday"
    • Twitch Streamer Earnings Increase for Top Gamers, Data From Hack Shows — The streaming platform, best known for its videogame streamers, has paid out $889 million so far this year through September, up from $517 million over the same period in 2020.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+6xh5qljz ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    434: Coding Gungan Style https://coder.show/434 320a372e-e742-4c4b-8604-9ec45e0a3f5a Thu, 07 Oct 2021 00:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter It's final push time on a big project for Mike, but Chris is the one who is exhausted. But we've got some new insights into testing and thoughts on an emerging category of developer. 44:11 false It's final push time on a big project for Mike, but Chris is the one who is exhausted. Still we've got some new insights into testing and thoughts on an emerging category of developer.

    Plus, why the hermit developer is alive and well, some important feedback, and a Python tip.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, M1 Update, vscode, Apple "unique arrangement" with Netflix, Types in Python, Python 3.10, Move Fast, Hip Hop VM, Facebook, Test Suite Effectiveness, Hermit Programmers, Codex, OpenAI, prompt engineering, middle-skilled developer It's final push time on a big project for Mike, but Chris is the one who is exhausted. Still we've got some new insights into testing and thoughts on an emerging category of developer.

    Plus, why the hermit developer is alive and well, some important feedback, and a Python tip.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    It's final push time on a big project for Mike, but Chris is the one who is exhausted. Still we've got some new insights into testing and thoughts on an emerging category of developer.

    Plus, why the hermit developer is alive and well, some important feedback, and a Python tip.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+IohBNUne ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    433: Falling for FastAPI https://coder.show/433 8c4088a3-3c38-4355-91ac-d0a1188b0c0b Wed, 29 Sep 2021 15:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike's falling in love with FastAPI and gives us a hint at the next project he's building. 46:57 false Mike's falling in love with FastAPI and gives us a hint at the next project he's building.

    Plus, our thoughts on employee machine monitoring and building a transition plan when you are ready to quit your job.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, FastAPI, iOS Focus, NFC Tag, Shortcut automation, fair pay, Tim Cook, Apple, SVP of Retail and People, Deirdre O'Brien, pay equity, web framework, APIs with Python, Starlette, Pydantic, Typer, sqlmodel, Street Coder book review, Coder to Developer, Employee Monitoring Mike's falling in love with FastAPI and gives us a hint at the next project he's building.

    Plus, our thoughts on employee machine monitoring and building a transition plan when you are ready to quit your job.

    Sponsored By:

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    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — The newest addition to the @TheMadBotterINC team, he’s a QA Engineer with keen eyes and sharp claws to testing.
    • Apple CEO Tim Cook addresses workplace issues, pay equity, more in all-hands meeting — Cook, along with SVP of Retail and People Deirdre O'Brien, addressed a range of subjects from pay equity to Texas' new abortion law in a meeting broadcast to employees around the world, reports The New York Times. Activist employees told the publication that Cook answered only two of a number of questions they wanted to ask. The report fails to detail what those two questions were, but notes the Apple chief did comment on pay equity, at least in part.
    • FastAPI — FastAPI is a modern, fast (high-performance), web framework for building APIs with Python 3.6+ based on standard Python type hints.
    • Starlette — Starlette is a lightweight ASGI framework/toolkit, which is ideal for building high performance asyncio services.
    • pydantic — Data validation and settings management using python type annotations.
    • Typer — Typer is a library for building CLI applications that users will love using and developers will love creating. Based on Python 3.6+ type hints.
    • SQLModel — SQL databases in Python, designed for simplicity, compatibility, and robustness.
    • Street Coder — Software development isn't an "ivory tower" exercise. Street coders get the job done by prioritizing tasks, making quick decisions, and knowing which rules to break.
    • Coder to Developer — Coder to Developer helps you excel at the many non-coding tasks entailed, from start to finish, in just about any successful development project.
    • Will Monitoring the Workplace Improve Productivity? — According to technical talent recruiting company Apollo Technical, here are a couple of key research findings about remote workers and productivity.
    ]]>
    Mike's falling in love with FastAPI and gives us a hint at the next project he's building.

    Plus, our thoughts on employee machine monitoring and building a transition plan when you are ready to quit your job.

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    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — The newest addition to the @TheMadBotterINC team, he’s a QA Engineer with keen eyes and sharp claws to testing.
    • Apple CEO Tim Cook addresses workplace issues, pay equity, more in all-hands meeting — Cook, along with SVP of Retail and People Deirdre O'Brien, addressed a range of subjects from pay equity to Texas' new abortion law in a meeting broadcast to employees around the world, reports The New York Times. Activist employees told the publication that Cook answered only two of a number of questions they wanted to ask. The report fails to detail what those two questions were, but notes the Apple chief did comment on pay equity, at least in part.
    • FastAPI — FastAPI is a modern, fast (high-performance), web framework for building APIs with Python 3.6+ based on standard Python type hints.
    • Starlette — Starlette is a lightweight ASGI framework/toolkit, which is ideal for building high performance asyncio services.
    • pydantic — Data validation and settings management using python type annotations.
    • Typer — Typer is a library for building CLI applications that users will love using and developers will love creating. Based on Python 3.6+ type hints.
    • SQLModel — SQL databases in Python, designed for simplicity, compatibility, and robustness.
    • Street Coder — Software development isn't an "ivory tower" exercise. Street coders get the job done by prioritizing tasks, making quick decisions, and knowing which rules to break.
    • Coder to Developer — Coder to Developer helps you excel at the many non-coding tasks entailed, from start to finish, in just about any successful development project.
    • Will Monitoring the Workplace Improve Productivity? — According to technical talent recruiting company Apollo Technical, here are a couple of key research findings about remote workers and productivity.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+oy_nhrra ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    432: That Time We Stepped In It https://coder.show/432 6a362c50-75c1-4d5d-adaa-4d1bfadec36b Wed, 22 Sep 2021 06:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We’ve really had a week, one of those makes ya feel old kinda weeks. 50:26 false We’ve really had a week, one of those makes ya feel old kinda weeks.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, iOS 15, Focus, Live Text, Singularity, Microsoft, Experimental OS, safe programming language, Phone Support, Fair Pay, Apple Slack, Equal Pay for Equal Work Act, Colorado We’ve really had a week, one of those makes ya feel old kinda weeks.

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    We’ve really had a week, one of those makes ya feel old kinda weeks.

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+m8421_g6 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    431: Success is not Illegal https://coder.show/431 ef84c24c-feb2-4613-9e87-3f10b3b0faae Wed, 15 Sep 2021 08:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The more you read into it, the worse it gets. At least we have new devices to keep us happy. 52:05 false The more you read into it, the worse it gets.

    At least we have new devices to keep us happy.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, employment law, pay discussions, labor relations, Windows, WSL, WSL2, Intellij, VSCode, Apple M1, iPhone 13, iPad Mini, California Streaming Reaction, ProRes, ProMotion, A15, Apple VS Epic, Gonzalez Rogers, mobile game transactions market, JDK 17, Java, C++, K-Duo, Facebook, Instagram Is Toxic The more you read into it, the worse it gets.

    At least we have new devices to keep us happy.

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    ]]>
    The more you read into it, the worse it gets.

    At least we have new devices to keep us happy.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+_es0e0Mz ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    430: Steamy PostgreSQL Shower https://coder.show/430 bd5bac51-d863-4374-bec1-d0b97ea1b393 Wed, 08 Sep 2021 08:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We are coming in hot, literally. It's a day of spicy takes. 59:57 false We are coming in hot, literally. It's a day of spicy takes.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Linux missed its window, Python in Visual Studio Code, Python, IntelliSense, Apple Delays CSAM, privacy as a service, TSMC, chip shortage, #100DaysOfCode, Coding Challange We are coming in hot, literally. It's a day of spicy takes.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Ct6aXsU- ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    429: Apple Fools Everyone https://coder.show/429 874df0a3-5051-4a85-90c3-8934776178eb Wed, 01 Sep 2021 08:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 34:34 false 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.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Mad Max, Jr Dev Jobs, Developer Manager, Apple App Store concessions, developer suit, small developers, Hagens Berman, Small Developer Assistance Fund, Election Day Linux Desktop Contest 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.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    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.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ZoB9EKbj ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    428: Epic's Receipts https://coder.show/428 3e1287d5-3ada-460b-b839-9b659a7d49b4 Wed, 25 Aug 2021 08:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Things are worse than we ever thought, but that doesn't prevent us from taking a victory lap. 52:58 false Things are worse than we ever thought, but that doesn't prevent us from taking a victory lap.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, insights into management, The Unicorn Project, The Effective Manager, nsurlsessiond, “NSURLSession Daemon”, macOS, LuLu, Little Snitch, Competitve Profile of 3rd Party Apps, CSAM scanning, Project Hug, C#, C++, Rust, AWS Things are worse than we ever thought, but that doesn't prevent us from taking a victory lap.

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

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    • The Unicorn Project — The Unicorn Project reveals the Five Ideals: The First Ideal of Locality and Simplicity; The Second Ideal of Focus, Flow, and Joy; The Third Ideal of Improvement of Daily Work; The Fourth Ideal of Psychological Safety; and the Fifth Ideal of Focus on the Customer.
    • The Effective Manager — The Effective Manager is a hands-on practical guide to great management at every level. Written by the man behind Manager Tools, the world's number-one business podcast, this book distills the author's 25 years of management training expertise into clear, actionable steps to start taking today.
    • URLSession — The URLSession class and related classes provide an API for downloading data from and uploading data to endpoints indicated by URLs. Your app can also use this API to perform background downloads when your app isn’t running
    • Objective-See: LuLu — LuLu is the free, open-source firewall that aims to block unknown outgoing connections, protecting your privacy and your Mac!
    • Little Snitch — Little Snitch makes Internet connections visible and puts you back in control!
    • Apple Actively Considers The Competitive Profile of 3rd Party Apps
    • Don’t Feature Competitors in The App Store
    • Sucks to be BigFish Games
    • Great to be Netflix
    • Jeremy C. Owens on Twitter — After another meeting between Apple and Google senior executives, notes showed that the execs agreed: "Our vision is that we work as if we are one company."
    ]]>
    Things are worse than we ever thought, but that doesn't prevent us from taking a victory lap.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • The Unicorn Project — The Unicorn Project reveals the Five Ideals: The First Ideal of Locality and Simplicity; The Second Ideal of Focus, Flow, and Joy; The Third Ideal of Improvement of Daily Work; The Fourth Ideal of Psychological Safety; and the Fifth Ideal of Focus on the Customer.
    • The Effective Manager — The Effective Manager is a hands-on practical guide to great management at every level. Written by the man behind Manager Tools, the world's number-one business podcast, this book distills the author's 25 years of management training expertise into clear, actionable steps to start taking today.
    • URLSession — The URLSession class and related classes provide an API for downloading data from and uploading data to endpoints indicated by URLs. Your app can also use this API to perform background downloads when your app isn’t running
    • Objective-See: LuLu — LuLu is the free, open-source firewall that aims to block unknown outgoing connections, protecting your privacy and your Mac!
    • Little Snitch — Little Snitch makes Internet connections visible and puts you back in control!
    • Apple Actively Considers The Competitive Profile of 3rd Party Apps
    • Don’t Feature Competitors in The App Store
    • Sucks to be BigFish Games
    • Great to be Netflix
    • Jeremy C. Owens on Twitter — After another meeting between Apple and Google senior executives, notes showed that the execs agreed: "Our vision is that we work as if we are one company."
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+1Qqe4Y38 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    427: Second-Class Desktop https://coder.show/427 311a3c86-3abb-4b25-94eb-21989ca44f90 Wed, 18 Aug 2021 08:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Chris makes a big mistake on the road, and Mike drops some reality-based sage wisdom. 39:04 false Chris makes a big mistake on the road, and Mike drops some reality-based sage wisdom.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Welcome to Netscape, Plasma vs Gnome, tips for a development manager, Stack Overflow Developer Survey, Steve Troughton-Smith, Native Apps, 1Password, Electron Chris makes a big mistake on the road, and Mike drops some reality-based sage wisdom.

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

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    • Denver Meetup | Meetup — **This meet up starts at 4pm MDT but you are welcome to (encouraged even) to trickle in anytime between 4-7pm**
    • Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2021 — In May 2021 over 80,000 developers told us how they learn and level up, which tools they’re using, and what they want.
    • Steve Troughton-Smith on Twitter — The Mac is in the best place it’s ever been, fresh off a CPU transition, new design language, and beautiful new hardware, w/ 2 brand new UI frameworks, universal apps, and a popular new programming language. If all that’s not enough to convince devs to make native apps, what is?
    • Users lobby 1Password to abandon new Electron version — The forthcoming 1Password 8 for Mac is now in beta, but instead of a regular Mac app, it uses the resource-intensive Electron system — and users are objecting.
    ]]>
    Chris makes a big mistake on the road, and Mike drops some reality-based sage wisdom.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Denver Meetup | Meetup — **This meet up starts at 4pm MDT but you are welcome to (encouraged even) to trickle in anytime between 4-7pm**
    • Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2021 — In May 2021 over 80,000 developers told us how they learn and level up, which tools they’re using, and what they want.
    • Steve Troughton-Smith on Twitter — The Mac is in the best place it’s ever been, fresh off a CPU transition, new design language, and beautiful new hardware, w/ 2 brand new UI frameworks, universal apps, and a popular new programming language. If all that’s not enough to convince devs to make native apps, what is?
    • Users lobby 1Password to abandon new Electron version — The forthcoming 1Password 8 for Mac is now in beta, but instead of a regular Mac app, it uses the resource-intensive Electron system — and users are objecting.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+NP743tuj ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    426: The Thoughtful Triangle https://coder.show/426 5e9d4ca0-d9e1-403c-9f21-16f454ef31aa Wed, 11 Aug 2021 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Is there a secret motive behind Apple's announced plans to scan iMessage and iCloud Photo Library content? 38:48 false Is there a secret motive behind Apple's announced plans to scan iMessage and iCloud Photo Library content?

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Apple surveillance, Child Safety Initiatives, CSAM, iCloud Photos, NCMEC, Zoom to pay $85M, Facebook SDK, Google Firebase SDK, Developer Trap Is there a secret motive behind Apple's announced plans to scan iMessage and iCloud Photo Library content?

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

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    Links:

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

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+uMfRT6z7 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    425: Ruby in the Rough https://coder.show/425 eff394fc-81d5-40d3-81f9-922c41c9b8b4 Wed, 04 Aug 2021 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 46:44 false Big promises are being made in Ruby land, Tech Crunch says Open Source is dead, and we have thoughts to share about both!

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Sorbet Compiler, LLVM, Ruby, Type annotations , Time Crystals, compiler, Stripe, thermal equilibrium, perpetual motion machine, new phase of matter, Google, Quantum computers, end of open source, University of Minnesota, hypocrite commits, Linux kernel, FOSS Big promises are being made in Ruby land, Tech Crunch says Open Source is dead, and we have thoughts to share about both!

    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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    • Sorbet Compiler — For the past year, the Sorbet team has been working on an experimental, ahead-of-time compiler for Ruby, powered by Sorbet and LLVM. Today we’re sharing the source code for it.
    • Patrick Collison on Twitter — We're big believers in multi-year infrastructure bets. After a few years of Ruby infra work, our in-house Ruby compiler is now 22–170% faster than Ruby's default implementation for Stripe's production API traffic. If interested in working on such problems, we're hiring!
    • Sorbet · A static type checker for Ruby — Sorbet is 100% compatible with Ruby. It type checks normal method definitions, and introduces backwards-compatible syntax for method signatures.
    • Time crystals — But time crystals want to be coherent. So putting them inside a quantum computer, and using them to conduct computer processes could potentially serve an incredibly important function: ensuring quantum coherence.
    • White paper: Observation of Time-Crystalline Eigenstate Order on a Quantum Processor — Here we implement a continuous family of tunable CPHASE gates on an array of superconducting qubits to experimentally observe an eigenstate-ordered DTC. We demonstrate the characteristic spatiotemporal response of a DTC for generic initial states. Our work employs a time-reversal protocol that discriminates external decoherence from intrinsic thermalization, and leverages quantum typicality to circumvent the exponential cost of densely sampling the eigenspectrum. In addition, we locate the phase transition out of the DTC with an experimental finite-size analysis. These results establish a scalable approach to study non-equilibrium phases of matter on current quantum processors.
    • First ‘Time Crystal’ Built Using Google’s Quantum Computer
    • Time crystals could be the miracle quantum computing needs
    • The end of open source? — I think the “hypocrite commits” contretemps is symptomatic, on every side, of related trends that threaten the entire extended open-source ecosystem and its users. That ecosystem has long wrestled with problems of scale, complexity and free and open-source software’s (FOSS) increasingly critical importance to every kind of human undertaking.
    • Facebook allegedly tried to buy Pegasus spyware to track iPhone users — The Facebook representatives stated that Facebook was concerned that its method for gathering user data through Onavo Protect was less effective on Apple devices than on Android devices,” Hulio said in his declaration.
    ]]>
    Big promises are being made in Ruby land, Tech Crunch says Open Source is dead, and we have thoughts to share about both!

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Sorbet Compiler — For the past year, the Sorbet team has been working on an experimental, ahead-of-time compiler for Ruby, powered by Sorbet and LLVM. Today we’re sharing the source code for it.
    • Patrick Collison on Twitter — We're big believers in multi-year infrastructure bets. After a few years of Ruby infra work, our in-house Ruby compiler is now 22–170% faster than Ruby's default implementation for Stripe's production API traffic. If interested in working on such problems, we're hiring!
    • Sorbet · A static type checker for Ruby — Sorbet is 100% compatible with Ruby. It type checks normal method definitions, and introduces backwards-compatible syntax for method signatures.
    • Time crystals — But time crystals want to be coherent. So putting them inside a quantum computer, and using them to conduct computer processes could potentially serve an incredibly important function: ensuring quantum coherence.
    • White paper: Observation of Time-Crystalline Eigenstate Order on a Quantum Processor — Here we implement a continuous family of tunable CPHASE gates on an array of superconducting qubits to experimentally observe an eigenstate-ordered DTC. We demonstrate the characteristic spatiotemporal response of a DTC for generic initial states. Our work employs a time-reversal protocol that discriminates external decoherence from intrinsic thermalization, and leverages quantum typicality to circumvent the exponential cost of densely sampling the eigenspectrum. In addition, we locate the phase transition out of the DTC with an experimental finite-size analysis. These results establish a scalable approach to study non-equilibrium phases of matter on current quantum processors.
    • First ‘Time Crystal’ Built Using Google’s Quantum Computer
    • Time crystals could be the miracle quantum computing needs
    • The end of open source? — I think the “hypocrite commits” contretemps is symptomatic, on every side, of related trends that threaten the entire extended open-source ecosystem and its users. That ecosystem has long wrestled with problems of scale, complexity and free and open-source software’s (FOSS) increasingly critical importance to every kind of human undertaking.
    • Facebook allegedly tried to buy Pegasus spyware to track iPhone users — The Facebook representatives stated that Facebook was concerned that its method for gathering user data through Onavo Protect was less effective on Apple devices than on Android devices,” Hulio said in his declaration.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+5meB8Gdl ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    424: Denial of DOS https://coder.show/424 c26df7da-e153-4432-80de-b763f233da2e Wed, 28 Jul 2021 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 46:49 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Warp Terminal, GNOME extensions, iDOS 2, Chaoji Li, Apple, iOS app store takedown, Theio Give Away, Coding on Amtrak, KDE Plasma, Linux Users 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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    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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+mAD_WJ1q ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    423: Dead Desktop Disco https://coder.show/423 dfd43f75-c014-4998-b906-f323cb7c18ce Wed, 21 Jul 2021 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Has Microsoft figured out a way to invalidate the GPL? We're skeptical. 42:23 false Has Microsoft figured out a way to invalidate the GPL? We're skeptical.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Microsoft, GitHub Copilot, Insomnia solutions, cloud PC, Windows 356, Azure Virtual Desktop, GNOME, GNOME Extensions, traditional desktop, Tobias, Ubuntu Has Microsoft figured out a way to invalidate the GPL? We're skeptical.

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

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

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+wJAdYsvL ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    422: Don't Code in Bed https://coder.show/422 05af11ef-f7c7-4818-ad41-539986f70941 Wed, 14 Jul 2021 08:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter It seems AI isn't replacing developers just yet, and why we think you shouldn’t get too comfortable. 45:07 false It seems AI isn't replacing developers just yet, and why we think you shouldn’t get too comfortable.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, GitHub Copilot, Apple Ecosystem vs Android, generative model, determinism, VSCode Live Share Review It seems AI isn't replacing developers just yet, and why we think you shouldn’t get too comfortable.

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

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

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+1ijwwhWe ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    421: Misdirected Request https://coder.show/421 3c43ec33-efff-40cb-9453-5cce21459aef Wed, 07 Jul 2021 08:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Has Google already started its decline? Our surprising take. 34:07 false Has Google already started its decline? Our surprising take.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Github Co-Pilot, Google decline, COSMIC, developer workstation, Rust, javascript Has Google already started its decline? Our surprising take.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    Has Google already started its decline? Our surprising take.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+67dUYOPL ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    420: You Can't Sideload Happiness https://coder.show/420 74a7c96d-2120-4109-8300-9bedac501b87 Thu, 01 Jul 2021 08:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 55:28 false 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.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Thelio, System76, Meetup, Linode on the Road, Windows 11 Review, COSMIC, System76, Ubuntu, Anti-Trust, Google Microsoft Ceasefire, GitHub Copilot, Live Share 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:

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    • 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.
    • 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!
    • 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 battles
    • GitHub 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.
    ]]>
    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:

    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.
    • 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!
    • 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 battles
    • GitHub 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.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ykvfH0c7 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    419: Authentication Timeout https://coder.show/419 2b7cf18b-75e7-443f-8eb1-02a4725bb1b6 Thu, 24 Jun 2021 02:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Big Tech's punishment train has been en route for years, but now that it's almost arrived, are we getting onboard? 43:59 false Big Tech's punishment train has been en route for years, but now that it's almost arrived, are we getting onboard?

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Thelio, System76, Meetup, Linode on the Road, Bulletproof Linux, Kernel Extension, mac failure, Google risk averse, Sundar Pichai, Internal Criticism at Google, Google bureaucracy, Cook calls Pelosi, Kent Walker, Microsoft market value, Antitrust, Facebook, Windows 11 Big Tech's punishment train has been en route for years, but now that it's almost arrived, are we getting onboard?

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    Big Tech's punishment train has been en route for years, but now that it's almost arrived, are we getting onboard?

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ZhLp7pj9 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    418: I'm a Teapot https://coder.show/418 8f47973c-df15-4814-b669-32850b76fa05 Wed, 16 Jun 2021 08:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We get a bit skeptical about Stripe Identity, how it works, and precisely why we don't like some of their privacy trade-offs. 43:40 false We get a bit skeptical about Stripe Identity, how it works, and precisely why we don't like some of their privacy trade-offs.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Stripe Identity, computer vision, machine learning, WWDC, Intel Limitations, GPU compute, virtio, virtualization, Virtualization.framework, mac OS 12, Linux, Portrait Mode, Clippy for vscode, Sublimerge, Sublime Text We get a bit skeptical about Stripe Identity, how it works, and precisely why we don't like some of their privacy trade-offs.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

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

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+GeFRD3Q5 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    417: Why Would Developers Care? https://coder.show/417 83e9ff9b-9a41-47ae-9935-5c3d0ec19d48 Wed, 09 Jun 2021 20:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Our takes on the important bits from Apple's WWDC 2021 keynote and State of the Union. 51:05 false Our takes on the important bits from Apple's WWDC 2021 keynote and State of the Union.

    None of the fluff, just the stuff the mattered.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, WWDC21, WWDC Keynote, State of the Union, System76, Launch Keyboard, SharePlay API, iPad OS, Focus, Siri, MacOS Monterey, Universal Control, App Store Review Guidelines, Sherlocked, Private Relay, iPad Multitasking Our takes on the important bits from Apple's WWDC 2021 keynote and State of the Union.

    None of the fluff, just the stuff the mattered.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

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

    None of the fluff, just the stuff the mattered.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+PUZ2-5f1 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    416: Strange Voltron of Hell https://coder.show/416 1d7b3f28-319f-4d5b-81f0-3058d44246ae Wed, 02 Jun 2021 13:45:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 53:16 false 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.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Chromebooks, M1, Microsoft Build 2021, Windows 10, Ordered and loose cultures, WebView2, Windows ARM developer kit, Major Windows Update, Sun Valley, POP_OS, ThinkPad, Epic, Apple Accuses Microsoft, proxy war, WWDC Predictions 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.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    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.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+AWb7McVd ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    415: Keyboard Kurious https://coder.show/415 7b1318fd-294e-4c57-90b8-0e2e518b9a24 Wed, 26 May 2021 16:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We both fall for a new fancy keyboard; then we get philosophical about free software's never-ending quest to conquer mobile. 54:04 false We both fall for a new fancy keyboard; then we get philosophical about free software's never-ending quest to conquer mobile.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, career path, .Net Core, Docker Desktop, System76 Launch, Mechanical keyboards for developers, WSL Python, vscode remote, Panic, Code Editor, Limiting iOS policies, iPad Developer problems, Pylance, PyCharm We both fall for a new fancy keyboard; then we get philosophical about free software's never-ending quest to conquer mobile.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+JDDl5nXi ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    414: Google I/NO https://coder.show/414 9b7dfb9f-16b5-4062-8342-545818c2cc0b Wed, 19 May 2021 16:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After Chris gets a reality check from Mike, the guys answer some emails and admit a cold hard truth. 47:50 false After Chris gets a reality check from Mike, the guys answer some emails and admit a cold hard truth.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Framework Laptop, Google I/O, Wear OS, Swift, Objective-C, M1, Apple, Google, Developer Revenue, Hugo, Linux servers, Golang, AWS alerts, Remote Work, ADHD, Android Tablets, Lima, macOS subsystem for Linux, containerd After Chris gets a reality check from Mike, the guys answer some emails and admit a cold hard truth.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Framework Laptop review (hands on) — the anti-MacBook is here — This is a big deal for DIY computing enthusiasts, and it's a powerful sales pitch in a market where leading manufacturers like Apple proudly release products designed to be difficult (if not impossible) for customers to crack open and tinker with themselves.
    • Framework Laptop pre-orders are now open — Starting at $999, with a fully refundable $100 deposit
    • Google I/O 2021 preview — Google I/O starts Tuesday, May 18 at 1 pm EDT, when Google/Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai will take the stage and presumably show off what Google has been working on all year.
    • How M1 Macs feel faster than Intel models: it’s about QoS — The pattern of use of cores is that almost all the activities of macOS are run on the Efficiency cores, with only the occasional blip on the Performance cores. Running apps and performing other user tasks is the other way around, with the brunt borne on the Performance rather than Efficiency cores. This is because those user tasks are more likely to run with QoS of at least 17, and in many cases 25 and 33.
    • Lima: Linux-on-Mac: "macOS subsystem for Linux" — Lima can be considered as a some sort of unofficial "macOS subsystem for Linux", or "containerd for Mac".
    ]]>
    After Chris gets a reality check from Mike, the guys answer some emails and admit a cold hard truth.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Framework Laptop review (hands on) — the anti-MacBook is here — This is a big deal for DIY computing enthusiasts, and it's a powerful sales pitch in a market where leading manufacturers like Apple proudly release products designed to be difficult (if not impossible) for customers to crack open and tinker with themselves.
    • Framework Laptop pre-orders are now open — Starting at $999, with a fully refundable $100 deposit
    • Google I/O 2021 preview — Google I/O starts Tuesday, May 18 at 1 pm EDT, when Google/Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai will take the stage and presumably show off what Google has been working on all year.
    • How M1 Macs feel faster than Intel models: it’s about QoS — The pattern of use of cores is that almost all the activities of macOS are run on the Efficiency cores, with only the occasional blip on the Performance cores. Running apps and performing other user tasks is the other way around, with the brunt borne on the Performance rather than Efficiency cores. This is because those user tasks are more likely to run with QoS of at least 17, and in many cases 25 and 33.
    • Lima: Linux-on-Mac: "macOS subsystem for Linux" — Lima can be considered as a some sort of unofficial "macOS subsystem for Linux", or "containerd for Mac".
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+-gssWAMJ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    413: Painpoints to Profits https://coder.show/413 0eadab68-8cf6-4628-917e-540c50c9334c Wed, 12 May 2021 06:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Chris struggles with his nature, while Mike shares some sage developer advice that everyone should hear before using a platform like AWS. 48:28 false Chris struggles with his nature, while Mike shares some sage developer advice that everyone should hear before using a platform like AWS.

    Then we react, strongly, to Docker charging to skip updates.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, career path, .Net Core, Docker Desktop, Pay for skipping upgrades, PowerShell, AWS, Flutter, angular Chris struggles with his nature, while Mike shares some sage developer advice that everyone should hear before using a platform like AWS.

    Then we react, strongly, to Docker charging to skip updates.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Hacker Accessed AWS for $50k+ – AWS Ignoring Me — My business has used AWS for around 3 years and our normal usage is $1k per month in EC2 and S3. In early March a hacker accessed our AWS account through my login via an IP address in Austria (I'm in Austin, TX). They spun up 3 large instances of EC2 which began charging us $1k-$2k per day.
    • Changing How Updates Work with Docker Desktop 3.3 — If you use Docker Desktop at work you may need to skip a specific update. For this reason, Pro or Team subscription developers can skip notifications for a particular update when a reminder appears.
    • Brendan Dolan-Gavitt on Twitter — ...ignoring Docker updates is a paid feature now??
    • Dieu Cao on Twitter — The snooze interval is once a day. I'm asking our comms team if they can update the existing blog post to be more explicit about the behavior that you won't see these until two weeks after an update becomes available and then once a day after that.
    • Nick Statt on Twitter — This is really key. Apple’s lawyer says "Apple did not establish the 30 percent,” but rather game companies did back around 2003 when digital distrbuition was starting. “30% was, as Epic’s integrate documents will show, industry standard."
    • Ben Bajarin on Twitter — Basically, they want to argue that macOS being more "open" yet still employing strong security and privacy stands in contrast to their argument about the policies on iPhone and iOS app store.
    • The 10 Best Practices for Remote Software Engineering
    • Yikes at these HN Comments
    ]]>
    Chris struggles with his nature, while Mike shares some sage developer advice that everyone should hear before using a platform like AWS.

    Then we react, strongly, to Docker charging to skip updates.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Hacker Accessed AWS for $50k+ – AWS Ignoring Me — My business has used AWS for around 3 years and our normal usage is $1k per month in EC2 and S3. In early March a hacker accessed our AWS account through my login via an IP address in Austria (I'm in Austin, TX). They spun up 3 large instances of EC2 which began charging us $1k-$2k per day.
    • Changing How Updates Work with Docker Desktop 3.3 — If you use Docker Desktop at work you may need to skip a specific update. For this reason, Pro or Team subscription developers can skip notifications for a particular update when a reminder appears.
    • Brendan Dolan-Gavitt on Twitter — ...ignoring Docker updates is a paid feature now??
    • Dieu Cao on Twitter — The snooze interval is once a day. I'm asking our comms team if they can update the existing blog post to be more explicit about the behavior that you won't see these until two weeks after an update becomes available and then once a day after that.
    • Nick Statt on Twitter — This is really key. Apple’s lawyer says "Apple did not establish the 30 percent,” but rather game companies did back around 2003 when digital distrbuition was starting. “30% was, as Epic’s integrate documents will show, industry standard."
    • Ben Bajarin on Twitter — Basically, they want to argue that macOS being more "open" yet still employing strong security and privacy stands in contrast to their argument about the policies on iPhone and iOS app store.
    • The 10 Best Practices for Remote Software Engineering
    • Yikes at these HN Comments
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+__B1HkDX ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    412: Context in Comprehension https://coder.show/412 7b1675c2-87ee-41da-805a-226321d2f994 Wed, 05 May 2021 20:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter From adventures in learning, a recipe for great collaborations, to creativity and problem-solving in tech. It's a deep dive chat with Wes Payne. 1:13:40 false From adventures in learning, a recipe for great collaborations, to creativity and problem-solving in tech. It's a deep dive chat with Wes Payne.

    Other topics include:

    • one definition of Wes-work
    • introvertedness and the subtle art of being agreeable
    • strategies in brainstorming
    • entropy and evolution of routines in creativity
    • hammock time and meditation
    • Buddhism and our mind's understanding of the world
    • the importance of context in comprehension

    Note: Brent's chat with Wes originally aired as part of an excellent series of Brunchs.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, brunch with brent, Wes Payne, community, interview podcast, jupiter broadcasting, hammock time, hell yeah or no, Buddhism, meditation, creative thinking, routines, collaboration, learning From adventures in learning, a recipe for great collaborations, to creativity and problem-solving in tech. It's a deep dive chat with Wes Payne.

    Other topics include:

    • one definition of Wes-work
    • introvertedness and the subtle art of being agreeable
    • strategies in brainstorming
    • entropy and evolution of routines in creativity
    • hammock time and meditation
    • Buddhism and our mind's understanding of the world
    • the importance of context in comprehension

    Note: Brent's chat with Wes originally aired as part of an excellent series of Brunchs.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    From adventures in learning, a recipe for great collaborations, to creativity and problem-solving in tech. It's a deep dive chat with Wes Payne.

    Other topics include:

    • one definition of Wes-work
    • introvertedness and the subtle art of being agreeable
    • strategies in brainstorming
    • entropy and evolution of routines in creativity
    • hammock time and meditation
    • Buddhism and our mind's understanding of the world
    • the importance of context in comprehension

    Note: Brent's chat with Wes originally aired as part of an excellent series of Brunchs.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+vVGk02y8 ]]> Chris Fisher
    411: The Misadventures of Mad Mikhail https://coder.show/411 b76763a5-1072-4d66-97a9-f9d1f13f303b Wed, 28 Apr 2021 20:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike has a few stories to share, but more importantly a very hard lesson he's going to make damn sure you learn. 1:10:14 false Mike has a few stories to share, but more importantly a very hard lesson he's going to make damn sure you learn.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, development advice, coder hobbies, contractor hardware, WSLg, Wayland, M1, vscode, ThinkPad, X1 Carbon, openSUSE, macOS end of life, iPad Pro Intel Extensions Mike has a few stories to share, but more importantly a very hard lesson he's going to make damn sure you learn.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    Mike has a few stories to share, but more importantly a very hard lesson he's going to make damn sure you learn.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+qoZTKHGj ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    410: M1 has a Dirty Little Secret https://coder.show/410 04a36144-494c-4aed-9f56-0a67ffd6fec8 Wed, 21 Apr 2021 20:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Our thoughts on the hardware Apple announced this week, and if any of it is suitable for professional workloads. 55:54 false Our thoughts on the hardware Apple announced this week, and if any of it is suitable for professional workloads.

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

    ]]>
    Apple Podcast Subscriptions, Spring Loaded Event Reaction, M1 iMac, POP_OS, COSMIC, System76, iPad Pro, Thunderbolt Dock, iOS limitations, App Store policy, Linux development workstation Our thoughts on the hardware Apple announced this week, and if any of it is suitable for professional workloads.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    Our thoughts on the hardware Apple announced this week, and if any of it is suitable for professional workloads.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+DuwKToS- ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    409: Conflict https://coder.show/409 2b6b9b69-b188-4280-802e-8d61d6f38fc2 Wed, 14 Apr 2021 20:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We visit an alternate reality where Epic wins in their fight against Apple, COBOL reigns supreme, and the halls of great Jedi Temple are lined with Object-C developers. 52:11 false We visit an alternate reality where Epic wins in their fight against Apple, COBOL reigns supreme, and the halls of great Jedi Temple are lined with Object-C developers.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Texas Breakfast, TIOBE Index, Objective-C, Python, Swift, SQL, COBOL, IBM S/360, iMessage on Android, UTM App We visit an alternate reality where Epic wins in their fight against Apple, COBOL reigns supreme, and the halls of great Jedi Temple are lined with Object-C developers.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    We visit an alternate reality where Epic wins in their fight against Apple, COBOL reigns supreme, and the halls of great Jedi Temple are lined with Object-C developers.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+NVvcwDVW ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    408: Request Timeout https://coder.show/408 1db1df6e-b49c-47a6-9c5d-c0cbb68102f2 Wed, 07 Apr 2021 20:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After a decade long fight, no one feels like a winner. 1:01:18 false After a decade long fight, no one feels like a winner.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Supreme Court, Oracle, Google, Android, Java API, copyright API, WWDC, Libadwaita, GNOME, are APIs copyrightable? After a decade long fight, no one feels like a winner.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    After a decade long fight, no one feels like a winner.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+LMZTYsMe ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    407: Halls of Glowing Apples https://coder.show/407 b0da5919-3d89-4640-aa36-c9d42f0529ed Wed, 31 Mar 2021 20:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Ruby has gone off the rails this week, and Wes is here to explain what’s happened. 55:35 false Ruby has gone off the rails this week, and Wes is here to explain what’s happened.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Node.js, Ruby on Rails, Bert Belder, Bastien Nocera, shared-mime-info, mimemagic, MIT License, GPLv2, web development, RubyGems, Mime Types database, Ryan Dahl, Deno, M1, Linux, GNOME 40, supply chain, chip shortage, Clojure, Java, .Net Ruby has gone off the rails this week, and Wes is here to explain what’s happened.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    Ruby has gone off the rails this week, and Wes is here to explain what’s happened.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+F5q-aNQL ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    406: Functional Sadism https://coder.show/406 98bdb92c-4dfe-48cc-b121-11d1ab25e9f9 Wed, 24 Mar 2021 20:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Some sage developer wisdom is overshadowed by Mike's mad stonk game, while Chris worries Apple's secret M1 tricks charming Linux users. 54:50 false Some sage developer wisdom is overshadowed by Mike's mad stonk game, while Chris worries Apple's secret M1 tricks charming Linux users.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, stonks, gamestop, dogecoin, cryptocurrency, Elon Musk, LISP, imposter syndrome, Caesar Sengupta, Google Play, Ron Okamoto, HomePod FaceTime, Framework, Java, Python, GitLab, Admin Mode, Photoshop M1, Ubuntu Some sage developer wisdom is overshadowed by Mike's mad stonk game, while Chris worries Apple's secret M1 tricks charming Linux users.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    Some sage developer wisdom is overshadowed by Mike's mad stonk game, while Chris worries Apple's secret M1 tricks charming Linux users.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+jJBo4uqU ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    405: Method Not Allowed https://coder.show/405 3e6642e6-141c-4c63-98ac-3b819d7b3567 Wed, 17 Mar 2021 21:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike goes straight for the attack and hits Chris where it hurts, then it's problem-solving time. 46:06 false Mike goes straight for the attack and hits Chris where it hurts, then it's problem-solving time.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, openSUSE, SUSE, Python, LISP, visually impaired, HomePod, Adium, macOS container, GNOME, open source Mike goes straight for the attack and hits Chris where it hurts, then it's problem-solving time.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+wgQAsCzi ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    404: Not Found https://coder.show/404 81153d54-eab6-4369-9e0e-106b06240ea5 Wed, 10 Mar 2021 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike reveals his secret project to Chris, who has several probing questions. 50:31 false Mike reveals his secret project to Chris, who has several probing questions.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Coding live streams, Bug Bounty, LISP, SUSE for Development, Resharper, TypeScript, C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET, Rust, iMac Pro, Visual Studio, MacOS problems, Linux, JetBrains Mike reveals his secret project to Chris, who has several probing questions.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — Mesa announcing something new tonight and someone we all know and love who has great hair is going disapprove of the architecture!
    • CoderBytes — New super secret project landing page.
    • Open Bug Bounty — Free Bug Bounty Program and Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure.
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — I’m submitting a talk entitled “OpenSUSE Evangelism and The @ChrisLAS Challenge” 😈
    • ReSharper — The Visual Studio Extension for .NET Developers
    • dotUltimate — All .NET tools, ReSharper C++, and JetBrains Rider, together in one pack
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — Damn.... working in #CSharp is just a pleasure.... #Tempation. Does anyone know a lot about how @dotnet #Linux binaries compare in comparison to #cpp ones? I am reconsidering some of my choices here....
    • The iMac Pro has been discontinued — Apple confirms the meaning behind "while supplies last" note in online store.
    • Apple discontinues the iMac Pro — More notably, the iMac Pro is a product from a different time, and represents a path Apple ultimately chose not to take with the Mac. When Apple announced in April 2017 it would make a new Mac Pro and was recommitting to its core pro customers, the iMac Pro was about to be announced. When it shipped that December, it felt very much like an interim step, a computer that was built as the replacement for the Mac Pro, only to have the Mac Pro survive after all.
    • MWC Barcelona Conference Planning for 50,000 In-Person — As reported by Bloomberg, GSMA, the organizer of MWC Barcelona, says that it plans to hold the conference in-person between June 28 and July 1, with expectations of up to 50,000 attendees.
    ]]>
    Mike reveals his secret project to Chris, who has several probing questions.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — Mesa announcing something new tonight and someone we all know and love who has great hair is going disapprove of the architecture!
    • CoderBytes — New super secret project landing page.
    • Open Bug Bounty — Free Bug Bounty Program and Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure.
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — I’m submitting a talk entitled “OpenSUSE Evangelism and The @ChrisLAS Challenge” 😈
    • ReSharper — The Visual Studio Extension for .NET Developers
    • dotUltimate — All .NET tools, ReSharper C++, and JetBrains Rider, together in one pack
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — Damn.... working in #CSharp is just a pleasure.... #Tempation. Does anyone know a lot about how @dotnet #Linux binaries compare in comparison to #cpp ones? I am reconsidering some of my choices here....
    • The iMac Pro has been discontinued — Apple confirms the meaning behind "while supplies last" note in online store.
    • Apple discontinues the iMac Pro — More notably, the iMac Pro is a product from a different time, and represents a path Apple ultimately chose not to take with the Mac. When Apple announced in April 2017 it would make a new Mac Pro and was recommitting to its core pro customers, the iMac Pro was about to be announced. When it shipped that December, it felt very much like an interim step, a computer that was built as the replacement for the Mac Pro, only to have the Mac Pro survive after all.
    • MWC Barcelona Conference Planning for 50,000 In-Person — As reported by Bloomberg, GSMA, the organizer of MWC Barcelona, says that it plans to hold the conference in-person between June 28 and July 1, with expectations of up to 50,000 attendees.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+5JGsAmud ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    403: Forbidden https://coder.show/403 c08b158e-00a7-433e-8a77-c6f52b0db792 Wed, 03 Mar 2021 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After we pine about the way things used to be, Mike shares why he is developing a fondness for C++. 49:38 false After we pine about the way things used to be, Mike shares why he is developing a fondness for C++.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Vala, C#, C++, Objective-C, Swift, Rust, Move fast and break things, Apple, Privacy, Facebook tracking, CYthon, Python, Go After we pine about the way things used to be, Mike shares why he is developing a fondness for C++.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+bi9zNxRl ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    402: Payment Required https://coder.show/402 ed0eb2af-b692-4d00-996e-2eba610b17de Wed, 24 Feb 2021 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We open the robe and share some vintage career origin stories. 1:10:26 false We open the robe and share some vintage career origin stories.

    And we save Mike's soul by answering a few emails.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Keychron K3 Review, Bug bounty program, RSI, Pomodoro, Pomodoro technique, To do List, .NET, software Niche, Thinkpad, Windows, Linux, Android, iOS, Mac, Catalyst, Windows Arm64, iOS, tvOS, Xamarin We open the robe and share some vintage career origin stories.

    And we save Mike's soul by answering a few emails.

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    • Coder Radio Episode 400 Poster — Celebrate 400 episodes of Coder Radio with this word cloud tribute poster.
    • The Coder — Look and feel comfortable, while kicking ass. Life is better in a robe.
    • Keychron K3 Ultra-slim Wireless Mechanical Keyboard — Keychron K3 Ultra-slim Wireless Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard has included keycaps for both Windows and macOS, and users can hotswap every switch in seconds with the hot-swappable version.
    • Keychron K3 review — If you need the lightest and smallest low-profile mechanical keyboard, Keychron's new K3 fits the bill.
    • Keychron K3 Travel Pouch
    • Keychron K6 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard — Crafted to maximize your workspace with an ergonomic design, while retaining all necessary multimedia and function keys. The hot-swappable version offers the freedom to easily personalize your typing experience without soldering.
    • RSI Work Regime — When Chris mentioned his ongoing battle against RSI on episode 401, it got me thinking about a few coding techniques I rely on.
    • Start with a niche — One of the most common mistakes is to ignore niches and just try to attract all kinds of customers. It’s essential to find 1-2 ponds to start from and then expand to the other, larger, and more promising lakes and oceans
    • Announcing .NET 6 Preview 1 — Our unification efforts offer something for all .NET developers. If you are desktop app developer, there are new opportunities for you to reach new users. If you are a mobile app developer, you will benefit from using the mainline .NET tools and APIs while targeting iOS and Android platforms. If you are a web or cloud developer, it will be easier to expose services to .NET mobile apps and share code with them.
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    We open the robe and share some vintage career origin stories.

    And we save Mike's soul by answering a few emails.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Coder Radio Episode 400 Poster — Celebrate 400 episodes of Coder Radio with this word cloud tribute poster.
    • The Coder — Look and feel comfortable, while kicking ass. Life is better in a robe.
    • Keychron K3 Ultra-slim Wireless Mechanical Keyboard — Keychron K3 Ultra-slim Wireless Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard has included keycaps for both Windows and macOS, and users can hotswap every switch in seconds with the hot-swappable version.
    • Keychron K3 review — If you need the lightest and smallest low-profile mechanical keyboard, Keychron's new K3 fits the bill.
    • Keychron K3 Travel Pouch
    • Keychron K6 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard — Crafted to maximize your workspace with an ergonomic design, while retaining all necessary multimedia and function keys. The hot-swappable version offers the freedom to easily personalize your typing experience without soldering.
    • RSI Work Regime — When Chris mentioned his ongoing battle against RSI on episode 401, it got me thinking about a few coding techniques I rely on.
    • Start with a niche — One of the most common mistakes is to ignore niches and just try to attract all kinds of customers. It’s essential to find 1-2 ponds to start from and then expand to the other, larger, and more promising lakes and oceans
    • Announcing .NET 6 Preview 1 — Our unification efforts offer something for all .NET developers. If you are desktop app developer, there are new opportunities for you to reach new users. If you are a mobile app developer, you will benefit from using the mainline .NET tools and APIs while targeting iOS and Android platforms. If you are a web or cloud developer, it will be easier to expose services to .NET mobile apps and share code with them.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ztmp8GvT ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    401: Unauthorized https://coder.show/401 8f62eee7-04f7-4f5c-9ee1-fee995d637f0 Wed, 17 Feb 2021 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike crosses over to report back from the other side, and Chris is along for the ride. 45:29 false Mike crosses over to report back from the other side, and Chris is along for the ride.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Rust leadership Model, Launch Configurable Keyboard, xCloud for the Web, Swift, TensorFlow, Python Software Foundation, CPython, Visionary Sponsor, RSS script Mike crosses over to report back from the other side, and Chris is along for the ride.

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    Mike crosses over to report back from the other side, and Chris is along for the ride.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+MdVP8FkA ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    400: Bad Request https://coder.show/400 bcbe812d-f5bb-4cbb-8614-cdee6868371f Wed, 10 Feb 2021 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After reflecting on more than 8 years of the show, we get into solving problems and taking names. 47:56 false After reflecting on more than 8 years of the show, we get into solving problems and taking names.

    Plus a couple of special announcements, and some Hoopla we've just got to talk about.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Coder Radio Robe, RabbitMQ, Bullet Proof Internet, Python, Ruby, Numpy, Pandas, rbenv, SQLAlchemy vs Ruby Sequel, Rails, Rust Foundation, Homebrew M1 Support, RSS, How to use RSS, 400th episode, anniversary After reflecting on more than 8 years of the show, we get into solving problems and taking names.

    Plus a couple of special announcements, and some Hoopla we've just got to talk about.

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    After reflecting on more than 8 years of the show, we get into solving problems and taking names.

    Plus a couple of special announcements, and some Hoopla we've just got to talk about.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Wk4eI8m- ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    399: Better Living Through Bots https://coder.show/399 45104bd8-4ef4-4397-8d19-4c213b5f76c1 Wed, 03 Feb 2021 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Microsoft is working on a bot that can deepfake you real good, and we have thoughts. 36:21 false Microsoft is working on a bot that can deepfake you real good, and we have thoughts.

    Plus some insights into testing, and a special friend returns to the show.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Chatbot, social data, deepfake, perl.com hijack, Slack, automation, huginn, outage post mortem, personality index Microsoft is working on a bot that can deepfake you real good, and we have thoughts.

    Plus some insights into testing, and a special friend returns to the show.

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    Links:

    ]]>
    Microsoft is working on a bot that can deepfake you real good, and we have thoughts.

    Plus some insights into testing, and a special friend returns to the show.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+uinpBQki ]]> Chris Fisher Wes Payne
    398: Testing the Test https://coder.show/398 cde8dcd0-189c-41a4-aca2-5a9dfe0ac579 Wed, 27 Jan 2021 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The guys can't help but laugh when they hear the test tests one well-known online giant is testing. You might say they get a bit testy. 36:35 false The guys can't help but laugh when they hear the test tests one well-known online giant is testing. You might say they get a bit testy.

    ]]>
    Alacritty, Rust, WSL2, .Net, Apple M1, K3s, Ubuntu Server, Qt, Linux on M1, Framework, Flutter, GTK, ML, Electron, Linode, Big Sur‌ VPN, Facebook, Testing, Unit testing, automated tests, Automated tests, probabilistic flakines The guys can't help but laugh when they hear the test tests one well-known online giant is testing. You might say they get a bit testy.

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    The guys can't help but laugh when they hear the test tests one well-known online giant is testing. You might say they get a bit testy.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+88Q7EIP- ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    397: Electron Ennui https://coder.show/397 adb2f722-9ea5-494a-95ec-735044c9f8d0 Wed, 20 Jan 2021 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Is performance the ultimate requirement? What amount of compromise are we comfortable with? 55:10 false Is performance the ultimate requirement? What amount of compromise are we comfortable with?

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Python Automation, Unit Testing, Small Buisness, Apple M1, Electron, CAD, Intel Is performance the ultimate requirement? What amount of compromise are we comfortable with?

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    ]]>
    Is performance the ultimate requirement? What amount of compromise are we comfortable with?

    Sponsored By:

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+rYEWGkW9 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    396: Everyone Fools Around with Linux in College https://coder.show/396 58195504-9174-43d4-b614-5b48fce3bd9f Wed, 13 Jan 2021 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike and Chris discuss the recent JetBrains FUD and ponder the impact of recent AWS policy enforcement. 1:03:06 false Mike and Chris discuss the recent JetBrains FUD and ponder the impact of recent AWS policy enforcement.

    Plus a bunch of cool setups sent in by our audience.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, JetBrains, Visual Studio Code Insiders, AWS Lamda, ExpressJS, TeamCity, code-server, VS Code in the browser, Parler, Docker on M1 Mike and Chris discuss the recent JetBrains FUD and ponder the impact of recent AWS policy enforcement.

    Plus a bunch of cool setups sent in by our audience.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    Mike and Chris discuss the recent JetBrains FUD and ponder the impact of recent AWS policy enforcement.

    Plus a bunch of cool setups sent in by our audience.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+k1oS6Qkg ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    395: 50 Shades of M1 https://coder.show/395 d684621b-d143-4ca5-899c-d956ae166fa5 Wed, 06 Jan 2021 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Their lives change forever when they meet a handsome, tormented, laptop. 51:11 true Their lives change forever when they meet a handsome, tormented, laptop.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Mechanical Keyboards, Python, Pylance for VSCode, JetBrains, Dell, XPS 13, Dell Developer Laptop Review, Machine Learning Benchmarks, Ubuntu, TensorFlow, OpenCL, Intel Xe, Linux Tiger Lake laptop review, Xe, 11th Gen Their lives change forever when they meet a handsome, tormented, laptop.

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    Their lives change forever when they meet a handsome, tormented, laptop.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+EXreIYmJ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    394: SaaS is a Blast https://coder.show/394 4d8d2cef-b64a-4464-a777-baa6313a37c9 Wed, 30 Dec 2020 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Services and subscriptions get a bad wrap, so we flip the script and talk about the ones we're grateful to pay for. 50:24 false Services and subscriptions get a bad wrap, so we flip the script and talk about the ones we're grateful to pay for.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Python, Python, JetBrains, SaaS for Small business, Pylance Services and subscriptions get a bad wrap, so we flip the script and talk about the ones we're grateful to pay for.

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    Services and subscriptions get a bad wrap, so we flip the script and talk about the ones we're grateful to pay for.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+XPfPX9K- ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    393: The Snake in the Room https://coder.show/393 b06879b7-46cf-49fc-8212-4fe0120659b9 Wed, 23 Dec 2020 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike details his favorite python tools and his tricks for performance concerns. 1:07:00 false Mike details his favorite python tools and his tricks for performance concerns.

    Plus a bunch of workspace improvement ideas, feedback, and more.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Mechanical Keyboards, Gooseneck Tablet Holder, Portable Monitor, Is Python too Slow, Getting Started with Mac Development, Weighted Shortest Job First, Flask, FastAPI, Qt Python Bindings, Pylance for VSCode, Edge on Linux, Forking Gnome, System76, Plasma desktop, Mechanical keyboard chat Mike details his favorite python tools and his tricks for performance concerns.

    Plus a bunch of workspace improvement ideas, feedback, and more.

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    Mike details his favorite python tools and his tricks for performance concerns.

    Plus a bunch of workspace improvement ideas, feedback, and more.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+q1GIynmU ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    392: Seduced by The Snake https://coder.show/392 9f650244-5f78-4bb1-95a7-575bebfda83d Wed, 16 Dec 2020 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike recalls how he accidentally converted his development shop into a Python house, and Chris experiments with his Minimum Viable Robe. 54:40 false Mike recalls how he accidentally converted his development shop into a Python house, and Chris experiments with his Minimum Viable Robe.

    ]]>
    Jupiter Broadcasting, Coder Radio, Development Podcast, ErgoDox, Mechanical Ergonomic Keyboard, qmk firmware, Atreus, OLKB, Qt 6.0, Qt for Python 6, Python, vscode, GitHub, Apple M1, Plasma Desktop Mike recalls how he accidentally converted his development shop into a Python house, and Chris experiments with his Minimum Viable Robe.

    Sponsored By:

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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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+MQkts6m6 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    391: Coder In the Woods https://coder.show/391 7418c692-7e21-420b-a6b4-dea4c6725fd4 Wed, 09 Dec 2020 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Time to talk business, and Chris reveals his biggest mistake since going independent. 35:55 false Time to talk business, and Chris reveals his biggest mistake since going independent.

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    Independent Business, Small Business strategy, System76, Ryzen, lifestyle business, Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Time to talk business, and Chris reveals his biggest mistake since going independent.

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

    Sponsored By:

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+dyF0pI5R ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    390: The Gold Rust https://coder.show/390 d3d66655-8db9-4b11-886f-e6166b60f2d8 Wed, 02 Dec 2020 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After we geek out about keyboards, we answer some feedback and take a dip in the Rust lust. 38:32 false After we geek out about keyboards, we answer some feedback and take a dip in the Rust lust.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting,Das Keyboard Q, Vortex Race 3, Mechanical Keyboard, CODE Mechanical Keyboard, Rosetta2, Ubuntu virtualized on M1, Hector Martin, Salesforce buys Slack, Amazon Rust, Shane Miller, Why AWS loves Rust After we geek out about keyboards, we answer some feedback and take a dip in the Rust lust.

    Sponsored By:

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    After we geek out about keyboards, we answer some feedback and take a dip in the Rust lust.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+FxmOGZeo ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    389: Smoked Laptops https://coder.show/389 f2b9441e-7832-4602-a280-4f4dc7768eea Wed, 25 Nov 2020 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike buys a laptop live on air while Chris worries about the turkey. 50:02 false Mike buys a laptop live on air while Chris worries about the turkey.

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Tensorflow, Laptop for dev work, ThinkPad X1, Galgo Pro, System76, Lenovo, Python, Ruby Mike buys a laptop live on air while Chris worries about the turkey.

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

    Sponsored By:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+PwSpnXxc ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    388: MacOS Lincoler https://coder.show/388 9a647b7c-9267-4cfd-a307-62ca836a1e99 Wed, 18 Nov 2020 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The guys deploy their sage wisdom to answer your age-old questions and solve why the latest macOS is less appealing than ever to developers. 56:10 false The guys deploy their sage wisdom to answer your age-old questions and solve why the latest macOS is less appealing than ever to developers.

    Plus our thoughts on youtube-dl's return to GitHub.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, M1 Chip, macOS Big Sur, Performance, Benchmarks, openSUSE, SUSE Datacenter, pop_OS, youtube-dl The guys deploy their sage wisdom to answer your age-old questions and solve why the latest macOS is less appealing than ever to developers.

    Plus our thoughts on youtube-dl's return to GitHub.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Standing up for developers: youtube-dl is back — Today we reinstated youtube-dl, a popular project on GitHub, after we received additional information about the project that enabled us to reverse a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown. 
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter: — "It has begun.... #macOS #BigSur @ChrisLAS the lengths I will go for show content....
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — And the update has been hung for 45 minutes....
    • Abrodolph Lincoler — Abrodolph Lincoler is a humanoid experiment who debuted in Ricksy Business
    • Apple Responds to macOS Privacy Concerns — “Gatekeeper performs online checks to verify if an app contains known malware and whether the developer’s signing certificate is revoked,” explains Apple. “We have never combined data from these checks with information about Apple users or their devices. We do not use data from these checks to learn what individual users are launching or running on their devices,” clarified the company.
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    The guys deploy their sage wisdom to answer your age-old questions and solve why the latest macOS is less appealing than ever to developers.

    Plus our thoughts on youtube-dl's return to GitHub.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Standing up for developers: youtube-dl is back — Today we reinstated youtube-dl, a popular project on GitHub, after we received additional information about the project that enabled us to reverse a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown. 
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter: — "It has begun.... #macOS #BigSur @ChrisLAS the lengths I will go for show content....
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — And the update has been hung for 45 minutes....
    • Abrodolph Lincoler — Abrodolph Lincoler is a humanoid experiment who debuted in Ricksy Business
    • Apple Responds to macOS Privacy Concerns — “Gatekeeper performs online checks to verify if an app contains known malware and whether the developer’s signing certificate is revoked,” explains Apple. “We have never combined data from these checks with information about Apple users or their devices. We do not use data from these checks to learn what individual users are launching or running on their devices,” clarified the company.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+OMguWZKN ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    387: ARMed & Dangerous https://coder.show/387 83800586-9eeb-4114-be5f-0cf6fbbf07f7 Wed, 11 Nov 2020 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Our first reactions to Apple's ARM event, how these new systems will impact developers, and if we're buying one. 30:23 false 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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    Apple Event Recap, ARM Mac, Xcode on Arm, Ruby, Python, Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting 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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    Our first reactions to Apple's ARM event, how these new systems will impact developers, and if we're buying one.

    Sponsored By:

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    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+PnqHZxfG ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    386: i386 https://coder.show/386 6939929b-a11f-4ba5-aa9a-b5906bd60a39 Wed, 04 Nov 2020 20:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Chris attempts a Lizard intervention and gets sucked into Mike's Green tinted data center paradise. 57:06 false Chris attempts a Lizard intervention and gets sucked into Mike's Green tinted data center paradise.

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

    ]]>
    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Dark Matter Developer, Windows Compatibility, ColdFusion, Mac OS Development problems, Arm Mac, Linux development, iPhone 12, Raspberry Pi 400 Chris attempts a Lizard intervention and gets sucked into Mike's Green tinted data center paradise.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — "Moving another server to #SUSE and it feels so good! @CoderRadioShow @ChrisLAS @openSUSE ;)"
    • Open Build Service — The Open Build Service (OBS) is a generic system to build and distribute binary packages from sources in an automatic, consistent and reproducible way. You can release packages as well as updates, add-ons, appliances and entire distributions for a wide range of operating systems and hardware architectures.
    • Apple Announces November 10 Event — Apple today announced a third fall 2020 event, which is set to be held on Tuesday, November 10 at 10:00 a.m. Apple Silicon Macs Expected to Debut.
    • Raspberry Pi 400: the $70 desktop PC — Raspberry Pi 400: a complete personal computer, built into a compact keyboard.
    • Mike’s Hiring a Python Programmer — We are seeking a Python Developer to become an integral part of our team! You will be responsible for creating and modifying computer application software or specialized utility programs.
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    Chris attempts a Lizard intervention and gets sucked into Mike's Green tinted data center paradise.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — "Moving another server to #SUSE and it feels so good! @CoderRadioShow @ChrisLAS @openSUSE ;)"
    • Open Build Service — The Open Build Service (OBS) is a generic system to build and distribute binary packages from sources in an automatic, consistent and reproducible way. You can release packages as well as updates, add-ons, appliances and entire distributions for a wide range of operating systems and hardware architectures.
    • Apple Announces November 10 Event — Apple today announced a third fall 2020 event, which is set to be held on Tuesday, November 10 at 10:00 a.m. Apple Silicon Macs Expected to Debut.
    • Raspberry Pi 400: the $70 desktop PC — Raspberry Pi 400: a complete personal computer, built into a compact keyboard.
    • Mike’s Hiring a Python Programmer — We are seeking a Python Developer to become an integral part of our team! You will be responsible for creating and modifying computer application software or specialized utility programs.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+TW9f458r ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    385: Edging the Fox https://coder.show/385 90881bec-0ba0-4df1-b29e-7398ecbd8da2 Wed, 28 Oct 2020 14:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Microsoft is making aggressive moves to court more and more developers. We put on our analyst hats and lay out the hard cold truth. 1:01:54 false Microsoft is making aggressive moves to court more and more developers. We put on our analyst hats and lay out the hard cold truth.

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

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    Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, Gnome Extension crash, Microsoft Edge, vscode Browser developer tool, Storage Access API, iOS, iSH Shell, Firefox, Mozilla, Chrome, Google, W3C, web standards, dark matter devs Microsoft is making aggressive moves to court more and more developers. We put on our analyst hats and lay out the hard cold truth.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

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    Microsoft is making aggressive moves to court more and more developers. We put on our analyst hats and lay out the hard cold truth.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+hwmuRdv- ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    384: Leaping Lizard People https://coder.show/384 c4308f22-558d-49a9-a750-68bf89f952d9 Wed, 21 Oct 2020 20:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter It's confession hour on the podcast, and your hosts surprise each other with several twists and turns. 53:14 false It's confession hour on the podcast, and your hosts surprise each other with several twists and turns.

    ]]>
    Dark Matter Dev, Oracle, Google, HomePod Mini, 5g, Apple iPhone 12, LTE, Dropbox, WFH, Work Frome Home, vim, Micro, VScode, TypeScript, openSUSE, SUSE, Kubernetes, Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting It's confession hour on the podcast, and your hosts surprise each other with several twists and turns.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+8oD_pbYV ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    383: Java Justice https://coder.show/383 1c07d23b-3e0d-46c6-b199-77c91b749473 Tue, 13 Oct 2020 22:45:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We have a different take on the Oracle v. Google case that may usher in an API copyright doom! Or so they say... 1:02:54 false We have a different take on the Oracle v. Google case that may usher in an API copyright doom! Or so they say...

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

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    Traveling Salesman Record, Julia, rebasing Windows, Linux, Sun, Sun Microsystems, Oracle, Google, Java APIs, Rubin email thread, Java emails, Jonathan Schwartz, Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc, Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting We have a different take on the Oracle v. Google case that may usher in an API copyright doom! Or so they say...

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

    Sponsored By:

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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...

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+XT3zKoIC ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    382: Hacktoberbust https://coder.show/382 65a218a7-fb82-4f4c-b7e4-40ba21bee588 Tue, 06 Oct 2020 16:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We examine the deeper problems in Open Source development the recent Hacktoberfest drama has exposed. 53:07 false We examine the deeper problems in Open Source development the recent Hacktoberfest drama has exposed.

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

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    openSUSE, Linux users, apple silicon benchmarks, Hacktoberfest, GitHub, PR Spam, Coder Challenge, Rust Kernel Development, Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting, futhark, NVidia, Arm, AMD, CPU, Apple We examine the deeper problems in Open Source development the recent Hacktoberfest drama has exposed.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Jonathan Meek on Twitter — Does this count as BBQ or no? Some chicken w/ a homemade BBQ sauce & others w/ a honey brown sugar thyme sauce. Figured I would ask since I am listening to Coder Radio while I sit in the cool air.
    • Futhark - Ready to take the challenge? — Futhark is a small programming language designed to be compiled to efficient parallel code. It is a statically typed, data-parallel, and purely functional array language in the ML family, and comes with a heavily optimising ahead-of-time compiler that presently generates GPU code via CUDA and OpenCL
    • Supporting Linux kernel development in Rust — Since then, Linus Torvalds and other core kernel maintainers have expressed openness in principle to supporting kernel development in Rust
    • Tim Cook: Apple is now the No.1 watchmaker in the world — Tim Cook revealed the big news alongside the unveiling of the Apple Watch Series 3, which comes packing LTE as was expected.
    • How One Guy Ruined #Hacktoberfest2020 #Drama — Hacktoberfest is an annual event that occurs every October. It is held by Digital Ocean and encourages developers to submit Pull Requests to Open Source repositories and as a reward you get a T-Shirt.
    • Join the CoderQA Team — Our first Coderly report is out for our members!
    ]]>
    We examine the deeper problems in Open Source development the recent Hacktoberfest drama has exposed.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    • Jonathan Meek on Twitter — Does this count as BBQ or no? Some chicken w/ a homemade BBQ sauce & others w/ a honey brown sugar thyme sauce. Figured I would ask since I am listening to Coder Radio while I sit in the cool air.
    • Futhark - Ready to take the challenge? — Futhark is a small programming language designed to be compiled to efficient parallel code. It is a statically typed, data-parallel, and purely functional array language in the ML family, and comes with a heavily optimising ahead-of-time compiler that presently generates GPU code via CUDA and OpenCL
    • Supporting Linux kernel development in Rust — Since then, Linus Torvalds and other core kernel maintainers have expressed openness in principle to supporting kernel development in Rust
    • Tim Cook: Apple is now the No.1 watchmaker in the world — Tim Cook revealed the big news alongside the unveiling of the Apple Watch Series 3, which comes packing LTE as was expected.
    • How One Guy Ruined #Hacktoberfest2020 #Drama — Hacktoberfest is an annual event that occurs every October. It is held by Digital Ocean and encourages developers to submit Pull Requests to Open Source repositories and as a reward you get a T-Shirt.
    • Join the CoderQA Team — Our first Coderly report is out for our members!
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Qz9GVk_n ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    381: Flamewar Feedback Frenzy https://coder.show/381 7f9a21db-ec71-414d-908b-6ca0894865f0 Wed, 30 Sep 2020 21:45:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 57:50 false 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.

    ]]>
    SUSE, rancheros, Containers, kubernetes, Independent development, Google to enforce 30% cut, Swift System, OSS Laugnages, VSCode, Ruby 3.0, Coder Radio, Development Podcast, Jupiter Broadcasting 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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    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.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+LudBffE9 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    380: Developer Unfriendly https://coder.show/380 c4a3325a-0bae-4631-ad3b-56c630bda5f5 Wed, 23 Sep 2020 20:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We get nerdy about Blueprints, and then wary about the future of software distribution. 54:03 false We get nerdy about Blueprints, and then wary about the future of software distribution.

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

    ]]>
    OpenSUSE, SLES, SAP, Flask Blueprints, Python, iOS 14, ARM, Linux server, TikTok, Linux laptop, Epic, Unreal, People Powered, Development Podcast, Coder Radio, Jupiter Broadcasting, System76, Lemur Pro, Oryx Pro, eGPU, laptop, We get nerdy about Blueprints, and then wary about the future of software distribution.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

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

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+LCpps_me ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    379: Neckbeards Get Shaved https://coder.show/379 2c86790d-8c64-449b-94cf-4774f378e03a Wed, 16 Sep 2020 20:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Is it a Post-Open Source world now that the mega-clouds are here? We share our thoughts on this renewed idea. 56:13 false Is it a Post-Open Source world now that the mega-clouds are here? We share our thoughts on this renewed idea.

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

    ]]>
    cross-platform application development, C++, Rust, hardest programming language to learn, Swift, memory safety, Apple hiring Rust engineers, Microsoft’s underwater data center, Post-Open Source, Development Podcast, Coder Radio, Jupiter Broadcasting Is it a Post-Open Source world now that the mega-clouds are here? We share our thoughts on this renewed idea.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    Is it a Post-Open Source world now that the mega-clouds are here? We share our thoughts on this renewed idea.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ZkDrrgzb ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    378: Rust, Safe for Marketing https://coder.show/378 31395ddd-099e-4a24-ad27-1c0c1bd35142 Wed, 09 Sep 2020 20:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter A special friend of the show joins us to discuss C++ in 2020 and the growing adoption of Rust. 56:47 false A special friend of the show joins us to discuss C++ in 2020 and the growing adoption of Rust.

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

    ]]>
    C++ 20, C++ programming language, Go, Rust, Swift, Miguel de Icaza, Privacy Nutrition Labels, Microsoft Adopts Rust, Python, FastAPI, Coder Radio, Development, Small Business, Podcast A special friend of the show joins us to discuss C++ in 2020 and the growing adoption of Rust.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    A special friend of the show joins us to discuss C++ in 2020 and the growing adoption of Rust.

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

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+pBs-zw1X ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    377: An Epic Underdog https://coder.show/377 1dba9f80-2629-4812-87ec-2ff1652479d6 Wed, 02 Sep 2020 20:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter GitHub just made a major behind-the-scenes upgrade, and we chew on some of the impressive details. 54:35 false GitHub just made a major behind-the-scenes upgrade, and we chew on some of the impressive details.

    Plus, our thoughts on Epic vs. Apple, the larger story around device ownership, and a fun anecdote from running a small business.

    ]]>
    Github, Ruby 2.7, Fortnite, Epic, Apple, iOS, Appstore, WordPress, 30% cut, Device Ownership, small business stories, Objective-Rust, Running a small business, Linux desktop, large project upgrades, GitHub behind the scenes, Development Podcast, Coder Radio, Jupiter Broadcasting GitHub just made a major behind-the-scenes upgrade, and we chew on some of the impressive details.

    Plus, our thoughts on Epic vs. Apple, the larger story around device ownership, and a fun anecdote from running a small business.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    GitHub just made a major behind-the-scenes upgrade, and we chew on some of the impressive details.

    Plus, our thoughts on Epic vs. Apple, the larger story around device ownership, and a fun anecdote from running a small business.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+CgSbmxzz ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    376: WESA BACK! https://coder.show/376 dda074ad-1164-4174-8065-3305a88be3df Tue, 25 Aug 2020 16:45:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We reboot the show to capture Mike's love of coupons and update you on what we have been up to recently since the show's fake demise. 44:47 false We reboot the show to capture Mike's love of coupons and update you on what we have been up to recently since the show's fake demise.

    ]]>
    Coder Radio Reboot, Fourth of July Contest, Ubuntu Developer workflow, small buisness, Python, System76, HomePods4Life, Development Podcast We reboot the show to capture Mike's love of coupons and update you on what we have been up to recently since the show's fake demise.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    We reboot the show to capture Mike's love of coupons and update you on what we have been up to recently since the show's fake demise.

    Sponsored By:

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+5WPTIIW9 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    375: The Grey Havens https://coder.show/375 7f4782a1-4de8-4337-bd9c-818881560224 Mon, 16 Sep 2019 22:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 33:16 false 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.

    ]]>
    Apple, mobile, swift, Objective C, .NET, functional programming, getting started, Microsoft, Red Hat, open source, business, software consulting, bots, serverless, IoT, mobile development, OOP, docker, dotCloud, containers, computer science, 7 languages in 7 weeks, devops, deployment, automation, Jupiter Broadcasting, Developer podcast, Coder Radio 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.

    Links:

    • Coder Radio Back Catalog
    • Coder Radio - A New Developer Podcast! — A weekly talk show taking a pragmatic look at the art and business of software development and related technologies.
    • WWDC Fallout | Coder Radio 2 — Michael and Chris cover the items from WWDC that they think developers will be impacted by, discuss the Facebook pressure, and reflect on hardware updates announced.
    • Docker All The Things | Coder Radio 66 — 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.
    • Open Season on Swift | Coder Radio 182 — 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.
    • Clojure Calisthenics | Coder Radio 325 — 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.
    • Mike on Twitter — Software Developer & entrepreneur at a #startup in the #Aerospace and #IOT spaces. @TheMadBotterINC.
    • Mike's Blog — Meditations on the Art of Technology
    • Check out Linux Headlines — Linux and open source headlines every weekday, in under 3 minutes.
    ]]>
    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.

    Links:

    • Coder Radio Back Catalog
    • Coder Radio - A New Developer Podcast! — A weekly talk show taking a pragmatic look at the art and business of software development and related technologies.
    • WWDC Fallout | Coder Radio 2 — Michael and Chris cover the items from WWDC that they think developers will be impacted by, discuss the Facebook pressure, and reflect on hardware updates announced.
    • Docker All The Things | Coder Radio 66 — 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.
    • Open Season on Swift | Coder Radio 182 — 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.
    • Clojure Calisthenics | Coder Radio 325 — 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.
    • Mike on Twitter — Software Developer & entrepreneur at a #startup in the #Aerospace and #IOT spaces. @TheMadBotterINC.
    • Mike's Blog — Meditations on the Art of Technology
    • Check out Linux Headlines — Linux and open source headlines every weekday, in under 3 minutes.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Qg-li38w ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    374: Python's Long Tail https://coder.show/374 ed6631f5-392e-4b01-8157-8a8cd8d9d4be Mon, 09 Sep 2019 23:45:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter As Python 2's demise draws near we reflect on Python's popularity, the growing adoption of static typing, and why the Python 3 transition took so long. Plus Apple's audacious app store tactics, Google's troubles with Typescript, and more! 33:27 false As Python 2's demise draws near we reflect on Python's popularity, the growing adoption of static typing, and why the Python 3 transition took so long.

    Plus Apple's audacious app store tactics, Google's troubles with Typescript, and more!

    ]]>
    macOS, Google, Typescript, Perl, Perl 6 Microsoft, Pry, Ruby, Web Development, static type checking, python, python2, python2, dropbox, Apple, app store, Clue, Sherlock, ProjectPSX, Playstation, Emulator, fzf, fuzzy finder, Go, Jupiter Broadcasting, Developer podcast, Coder Radio As Python 2's demise draws near we reflect on Python's popularity, the growing adoption of static typing, and why the Python 3 transition took so long.

    Plus Apple's audacious app store tactics, Google's troubles with Typescript, and more!

    Links:

    • Correction: macOS and Zsh — I believe the new macOS Catalina shell is zsh.
    • Feedback: What about Perl 6? — Last episode (373) that's on about shell scripting, interpreted  languages, repl & cli, made me think about Perl 6.
    • Feedback: Pry and a Pick — In the previous episode I was amazed to hear that Mike had never used pry before! It's one of the first things I show off to people when introducing them to Ruby.
    • Feedback: Learning Web Dev — I feel woefully unready and I was wondering if either of you had suggestions for structured content around web dev/design that I could use to augment my learning? I've been using Pluralsight, which is great, and I'd be curious to know what else you might suggest.
    • Google feedback on TypeScript 3.5 — We know and expect every TypeScript upgrade to involve some work. For example, improvements to the standard library are expected and welcomed by us, even though they may mean removing similar but incompatible definitions from our own code base. However, TypeScript 3.5 was a lot more work for us than other recent TypeScript upgrades.
    • Apple has copied some of the most popular apps in the App Store for its iPhone, iPad and other software updates - The Washington Post — Apple plans this month to incorporate some of Clue’s core functionality such as fertility and period prediction into its own Health app that comes pre-installed in every iPhone and is free — unlike Clue, which is free to download but earns money by selling subscriptions and services within its app. Apple’s past incorporation of functionality included in other third-party apps has often led to their demise.
    • How Apple’s Apps Topped Rivals in the App Store It Controls - The New York Times — But as Apple has become one of the largest competitors on a platform that it controls, suspicions that the company has been tipping the scales in its own favor are at the heart of antitrust complaints in the United States, Europe and Russia.
    • Sunsetting Python 2 | Python.org — We have decided that January 1, 2020, will be the day that we sunset Python 2. That means that we will not improve it anymore after that day, even if someone finds a security problem in it. You should upgrade to Python 3 as soon as you can.
    • Python 2.7 Countdown
    • Porting Python 2 Code to Python 3
    • Our journey to type checking 4 million lines of Python | Dropbox Tech Blog — Dropbox is a big user of Python. It’s our most widely used language both for backend services and the desktop client app (we are also heavy users of Go, TypeScript, and Rust). At our scale—millions of lines of Python—the dynamic typing in Python made code needlessly hard to understand and started to seriously impact productivity. T
    • ProjectPSX: Experimental C# Playstation Emulator — ProjectPSX is a C# coded emulator of the original Sony Playstation (Playstation 1/PS1/PSX)
    • junegunn/fzf — fzf is a general-purpose command-line fuzzy finder.
    ]]>
    As Python 2's demise draws near we reflect on Python's popularity, the growing adoption of static typing, and why the Python 3 transition took so long.

    Plus Apple's audacious app store tactics, Google's troubles with Typescript, and more!

    Links:

    • Correction: macOS and Zsh — I believe the new macOS Catalina shell is zsh.
    • Feedback: What about Perl 6? — Last episode (373) that's on about shell scripting, interpreted  languages, repl & cli, made me think about Perl 6.
    • Feedback: Pry and a Pick — In the previous episode I was amazed to hear that Mike had never used pry before! It's one of the first things I show off to people when introducing them to Ruby.
    • Feedback: Learning Web Dev — I feel woefully unready and I was wondering if either of you had suggestions for structured content around web dev/design that I could use to augment my learning? I've been using Pluralsight, which is great, and I'd be curious to know what else you might suggest.
    • Google feedback on TypeScript 3.5 — We know and expect every TypeScript upgrade to involve some work. For example, improvements to the standard library are expected and welcomed by us, even though they may mean removing similar but incompatible definitions from our own code base. However, TypeScript 3.5 was a lot more work for us than other recent TypeScript upgrades.
    • Apple has copied some of the most popular apps in the App Store for its iPhone, iPad and other software updates - The Washington Post — Apple plans this month to incorporate some of Clue’s core functionality such as fertility and period prediction into its own Health app that comes pre-installed in every iPhone and is free — unlike Clue, which is free to download but earns money by selling subscriptions and services within its app. Apple’s past incorporation of functionality included in other third-party apps has often led to their demise.
    • How Apple’s Apps Topped Rivals in the App Store It Controls - The New York Times — But as Apple has become one of the largest competitors on a platform that it controls, suspicions that the company has been tipping the scales in its own favor are at the heart of antitrust complaints in the United States, Europe and Russia.
    • Sunsetting Python 2 | Python.org — We have decided that January 1, 2020, will be the day that we sunset Python 2. That means that we will not improve it anymore after that day, even if someone finds a security problem in it. You should upgrade to Python 3 as soon as you can.
    • Python 2.7 Countdown
    • Porting Python 2 Code to Python 3
    • Our journey to type checking 4 million lines of Python | Dropbox Tech Blog — Dropbox is a big user of Python. It’s our most widely used language both for backend services and the desktop client app (we are also heavy users of Go, TypeScript, and Rust). At our scale—millions of lines of Python—the dynamic typing in Python made code needlessly hard to understand and started to seriously impact productivity. T
    • ProjectPSX: Experimental C# Playstation Emulator — ProjectPSX is a C# coded emulator of the original Sony Playstation (Playstation 1/PS1/PSX)
    • junegunn/fzf — fzf is a general-purpose command-line fuzzy finder.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Od3e4JD5 ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    373: Interactive Investigations https://coder.show/373 fc417cc1-4b99-4d2b-9817-ffe1f3f624ae Mon, 02 Sep 2019 23:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We debate the best way to package scripting language apps then explore interactive development and the importance of a good shell. 37:00 false We debate the best way to package scripting language apps then explore interactive development and the importance of a good shell.

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

    ]]>
    .NET, C#, F#, Rust, memory safety, formal methods, macros, monkeypatching, ruby, python, npm, advertising, supporting open source, macOS, scripting languages, application packaging, homebrew, snapcraft, flatpak, appimage, containers, docker, REPL, clojure, interactive development, smalltalk, forth, bpython, pry, rebel-readline, exploratory programming, sql, sqlite, litecli, Jupiter Broadcasting, Developer podcast, Coder Radio We debate the best way to package scripting language apps then explore interactive development and the importance of a good shell.

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

    Links:

    • Feedback: Getting started on .NET? — My question is what is the easiest route to get started in .net development? 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.
    • npm 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.
    • Apple 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 app
    • Building 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.
    • fogus: Notes on Interactive Computing Environments — Your programming environments should be an active partner in the act of creating systems.
    • Tim 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. If you use the Bash shell, every time you auto-complete a filename, or move the cursor around within a single line of input text, or search through the history of your previous commands, you are using GNU Readline.
    • bpython — A fancy curses interface to the Python interactive interpreter
    • pry — Pry is a runtime developer console and IRB alternative with powerful introspection capabilities. Pry aims to be more than an IRB replacement. It is an attempt to bring REPL driven programming to the Ruby language.
    • Ammonite — Ammonite lets you use the Scala language for scripting purposes: in the REPL, as scripts, as a library to use in existing projects, or as a standalone systems shell.
    • rebel-readline — A terminal readline library for Clojure Dialects
    • litecli — A command-line client for SQLite databases that has auto-completion and syntax highlighting.
    ]]>
    We debate the best way to package scripting language apps then explore interactive development and the importance of a good shell.

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

    Links:

    • Feedback: Getting started on .NET? — My question is what is the easiest route to get started in .net development? 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.
    • npm 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.
    • Apple 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 app
    • Building 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.
    • fogus: Notes on Interactive Computing Environments — Your programming environments should be an active partner in the act of creating systems.
    • Tim 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. If you use the Bash shell, every time you auto-complete a filename, or move the cursor around within a single line of input text, or search through the history of your previous commands, you are using GNU Readline.
    • bpython — A fancy curses interface to the Python interactive interpreter
    • pry — Pry is a runtime developer console and IRB alternative with powerful introspection capabilities. Pry aims to be more than an IRB replacement. It is an attempt to bring REPL driven programming to the Ruby language.
    • Ammonite — Ammonite lets you use the Scala language for scripting purposes: in the REPL, as scripts, as a library to use in existing projects, or as a standalone systems shell.
    • rebel-readline — A terminal readline library for Clojure Dialects
    • litecli — A command-line client for SQLite databases that has auto-completion and syntax highlighting.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+YZ8r9nv3 ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    372: Crystal Clear https://coder.show/372 36a4ee8c-a33b-4b1e-bfc4-174c8bb9bc09 Tue, 27 Aug 2019 00:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We're back and going crazy about Crystal, a statically typed language that's as fast as C and as slick as ruby. 54:01 false We're back and going crazy about Crystal, a statically typed language that's as fast as C and as slick as ruby.

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

    ]]>
    Academia, math, CS, python, ABC, abstraction, breaking changes, semver, software maintenance, rails, rails 6, intel, rust, FOSS, tragedy of the commons, systems programming, concurrency, crystal, green threads, fibers, macros, static types, safety, nil, null, null-safety, julia, 7 languages, 7 languages challenge, 7 languages in 7 weeks, Jupiter Broadcasting, Developer podcast, Coder Radio We're back and going crazy about Crystal, a statically typed language that's as fast as C and as slick as ruby.

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

    Links:

    • Feedback: Academia and Industry — Do either of you have any insights as to how the software development community would view someone with a math PhD, but no industry coding experience as a job applicant? Any advice would be appreciated.
    • Feedback: Absurd Abstractions — FYI about wanting `interface` in Python: they are called abstract base classes. Check out the standard library module, abc for that and collections.abc some useful predefined container interfaces.
    • Feedback: Breaking Changes — I developed  a niche Python package that has some user following in the network security realm.  I’m at a crossroads though as a change I want to make will subtly break scripts that worked in previous/current versions.  The end result of my pending change  is good for the project but I fear I’ll ruin the workflow of my users.  Other than my github page I don’t know how to query/inform my users of this pending change.  What should I do?
    • Ruby on Rails 6.0 Release Notes — Make Webpacker the default JavaScript compiler for Rails 6
    • Intel and Rust: the Future of Systems Programming: Josh Triplett — Hear about how Intel is working to bring Rust to full parity with C, building the future of systems programming.
    • Altruism Still Fuels the Web. Businesses Love to Exploit It | WIRED — The original well-meaning, geeky architects of the web believed that there was an abundance of altruism in human nature—and they were more correct on this count, it turns out, than many esteemed social philosophers were. But they were too optimistic in overlooking the possibility that corporations would exploit and colonize this new realm. If only we had all seen it coming.
    • The Crystal Programming Language — Crystal is statically type checked, so any type errors will be caught early by the compiler rather than fail on runtime. Moreover, and to keep the language clean, Crystal has built-in type inference, so most type annotations are unneeded.
    • 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.
    ]]>
    We're back and going crazy about Crystal, a statically typed language that's as fast as C and as slick as ruby.

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

    Links:

    • Feedback: Academia and Industry — Do either of you have any insights as to how the software development community would view someone with a math PhD, but no industry coding experience as a job applicant? Any advice would be appreciated.
    • Feedback: Absurd Abstractions — FYI about wanting `interface` in Python: they are called abstract base classes. Check out the standard library module, abc for that and collections.abc some useful predefined container interfaces.
    • Feedback: Breaking Changes — I developed  a niche Python package that has some user following in the network security realm.  I’m at a crossroads though as a change I want to make will subtly break scripts that worked in previous/current versions.  The end result of my pending change  is good for the project but I fear I’ll ruin the workflow of my users.  Other than my github page I don’t know how to query/inform my users of this pending change.  What should I do?
    • Ruby on Rails 6.0 Release Notes — Make Webpacker the default JavaScript compiler for Rails 6
    • Intel and Rust: the Future of Systems Programming: Josh Triplett — Hear about how Intel is working to bring Rust to full parity with C, building the future of systems programming.
    • Altruism Still Fuels the Web. Businesses Love to Exploit It | WIRED — The original well-meaning, geeky architects of the web believed that there was an abundance of altruism in human nature—and they were more correct on this count, it turns out, than many esteemed social philosophers were. But they were too optimistic in overlooking the possibility that corporations would exploit and colonize this new realm. If only we had all seen it coming.
    • The Crystal Programming Language — Crystal is statically type checked, so any type errors will be caught early by the compiler rather than fail on runtime. Moreover, and to keep the language clean, Crystal has built-in type inference, so most type annotations are unneeded.
    • 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.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+dqF_m9vS ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    371: Absurd Abstractions https://coder.show/371 410f9406-ac0a-4502-a806-fb1ca0fe5b7b Mon, 19 Aug 2019 23:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter It’s a Coder Radio special all about abstraction. What it is, why we need it, and what to do when it leaks. 39:22 false It’s a Coder Radio special all about abstraction. What it is, why we need it, and what to do when it leaks.

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

    ]]>
    Crystal, minio, API, open source, knuth, donald knuth, S3, ActiveStorage, Ruby on Rails, ruby, rails, joel spolsky, abstraction, algebraic effects, functional programming, leaky abstractions, seven languages in seven weeks, seven languages challenge, interfaces, java, type dispatch, protocol, Jupiter Broadcasting, Developer podcast, Coder Radio It’s a Coder Radio special all about abstraction. What it is, why we need it, and what to do when it leaks.

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

    Links:

    • Feedback: Clojure, Racket, and Extempore — Thinking about the problem could take the form of leveraging the REPL to work out code to solve a problem or you could spend some time away from your computer screen (or in “Hammock Time”) working out problems.  If I have learned anything from Clojure’s creator, “Rich Hickey” its “Programming is not about not about typing, it’s about thinking”.
    • Knuth's Sensitivity Conjecture One-Pager
    • Law Of Leaky Abstractions — All non-trivial abstractions, to some degree, are leaky.
    • The Law of Leaky Abstractions – Joel on Software — This is what I call a leaky abstraction. TCP attempts to provide a complete abstraction of an underlying unreliable network, but sometimes, the network leaks through the abstraction and you feel the things that the abstraction can’t quite protect you from.
    • Forget about Leaky Abstractions — Even if an abstraction is leaky it can still be useful. Sometimes you cannot escape it (uniform memory) and sometimes the workaround is costly to implement (TCP, SQL). So you accept the technical debt for now. Hope the debt does not kill the project. Maybe there will come a time where it is worthwhile to pay off the debt.
    • All Abstractions Are Failed Abstractions — It's our job as modern programmers not to abandon abstractions due to these deficiencies, but to embrace the useful elements of them, to adapt the working parts and construct ever so slightly less leaky and broken abstractions over time.
    • Appropriate Levels of Abstraction — Instead of aspiring to higher levels of abstraction, we should instead seek to work at the appropriate level of abstraction for the problem at hand. The appropriate level is sometimes very high and sometimes very low. It varies for different situations even in the same software project. Just as other engineering disciplines require different tools for different situations, software development also requires tools and languages that support our work at multiple levels of abstraction.
    • Choosing The Proper Level of Abstraction — In software development, choosing the right abstraction can be tricky. If you make it too simple, it won’t let you create a model to satisfy even the immediate requirements. If you make it restricted to the urgent needs, you might have to change it almost immediately to implement the next iteration of the model. However, if you make your abstraction too generic and all-encompassing, modeling solutions might get so complicated that you’ll go out of business before you are finished.
    • The Crystal Programming Language — Crystal is statically type checked, so any type errors will be caught early by the compiler rather than fail on runtime. Moreover, and to keep the language clean, Crystal has built-in type inference, so most type annotations are unneeded.
    • affect: Algebraic effects for Ruby — Affect is a tiny Ruby gem providing a way to isolate and handle side-effects in functional programs. Affect implements algebraic effects in Ruby, but can also be used to implement patterns that are orthogonal to object-oriented programming, such as inversion of control and dependency injection.
    • Algebraic Effects for the Rest of Us — Imagine that you’re writing code with goto, and somebody shows you if and for statements. Or maybe you’re deep in the callback hell, and somebody shows you async / await. Pretty cool, huh? If you’re the kind of person who likes to learn about programming ideas several years before they hit the mainstream, it might be a good time to get curious about algebraic effects. Don’t feel like you have to though. It is a bit like thinking about async / await in 1999.
    • MinIO — The 100% Open Source, Enterprise-Grade, Amazon S3 Compatible Object Storage
    ]]>
    It’s a Coder Radio special all about abstraction. What it is, why we need it, and what to do when it leaks.

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

    Links:

    • Feedback: Clojure, Racket, and Extempore — Thinking about the problem could take the form of leveraging the REPL to work out code to solve a problem or you could spend some time away from your computer screen (or in “Hammock Time”) working out problems.  If I have learned anything from Clojure’s creator, “Rich Hickey” its “Programming is not about not about typing, it’s about thinking”.
    • Knuth's Sensitivity Conjecture One-Pager
    • Law Of Leaky Abstractions — All non-trivial abstractions, to some degree, are leaky.
    • The Law of Leaky Abstractions – Joel on Software — This is what I call a leaky abstraction. TCP attempts to provide a complete abstraction of an underlying unreliable network, but sometimes, the network leaks through the abstraction and you feel the things that the abstraction can’t quite protect you from.
    • Forget about Leaky Abstractions — Even if an abstraction is leaky it can still be useful. Sometimes you cannot escape it (uniform memory) and sometimes the workaround is costly to implement (TCP, SQL). So you accept the technical debt for now. Hope the debt does not kill the project. Maybe there will come a time where it is worthwhile to pay off the debt.
    • All Abstractions Are Failed Abstractions — It's our job as modern programmers not to abandon abstractions due to these deficiencies, but to embrace the useful elements of them, to adapt the working parts and construct ever so slightly less leaky and broken abstractions over time.
    • Appropriate Levels of Abstraction — Instead of aspiring to higher levels of abstraction, we should instead seek to work at the appropriate level of abstraction for the problem at hand. The appropriate level is sometimes very high and sometimes very low. It varies for different situations even in the same software project. Just as other engineering disciplines require different tools for different situations, software development also requires tools and languages that support our work at multiple levels of abstraction.
    • Choosing The Proper Level of Abstraction — In software development, choosing the right abstraction can be tricky. If you make it too simple, it won’t let you create a model to satisfy even the immediate requirements. If you make it restricted to the urgent needs, you might have to change it almost immediately to implement the next iteration of the model. However, if you make your abstraction too generic and all-encompassing, modeling solutions might get so complicated that you’ll go out of business before you are finished.
    • The Crystal Programming Language — Crystal is statically type checked, so any type errors will be caught early by the compiler rather than fail on runtime. Moreover, and to keep the language clean, Crystal has built-in type inference, so most type annotations are unneeded.
    • affect: Algebraic effects for Ruby — Affect is a tiny Ruby gem providing a way to isolate and handle side-effects in functional programs. Affect implements algebraic effects in Ruby, but can also be used to implement patterns that are orthogonal to object-oriented programming, such as inversion of control and dependency injection.
    • Algebraic Effects for the Rest of Us — Imagine that you’re writing code with goto, and somebody shows you if and for statements. Or maybe you’re deep in the callback hell, and somebody shows you async / await. Pretty cool, huh? If you’re the kind of person who likes to learn about programming ideas several years before they hit the mainstream, it might be a good time to get curious about algebraic effects. Don’t feel like you have to though. It is a bit like thinking about async / await in 1999.
    • MinIO — The 100% Open Source, Enterprise-Grade, Amazon S3 Compatible Object Storage
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+NMHG8ity ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    370: F'ing # https://coder.show/370 d30470ca-2d1b-4cba-bbb5-f9f2ebe6e1d2 Tue, 13 Aug 2019 02:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 44:04 false 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.

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

    ]]>
    f#, .net, topshell, boeing, 737, 737 max, aerospace, rust, ruby, microsoft, open source, functional programming, ML, static types, pattern matching, concurrency, Jupiter Broadcasting, Developer podcast, Coder Radio 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.

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

    Links:

    • Emacs Feedback from DJ — Another point for the show is a soft intro to functional programming. Wes mentioned Emacs because of the packages supporting Clojure development when he started with that. Elisp seems to be fairly intuitive and well documented, as a little functional language its own right (correct me if I'm wrong)--this makes for a soft intro to FP. Most of my coding has been in the space of embedded systems and low-level languages--not much functional programming to be had. This show has gotten me curious about FP, which is quite old in concept, and getting implemented nicely in modern languages. For me, I still rely heavily on special Vim keys that are not mapped in evil-mode, which causes some paper cuts. However, elisp makes it easy to customize the desired UI functionality with very short programs/elisp statements in a config file. It's quite a refreshing exercise for someone like me.
    • artichoke/artichoke: Artichoke is a Ruby made with Rust — Artichoke is a platform for building MRI-compatible Ruby implementations. Artichoke provides a Ruby runtime implemented in Rust that can be loaded into many VM backends.
    • AP Sources: Boeing changing Max software to use 2 computers — Boeing is working on new software for the 737 Max that will use a second flight control computer to make the system more reliable, solving a problem that surfaced in June with the grounded jet, two people briefed on the matter said Friday.
    • In Pentagon Contract Fight, Amazon Has Foes in High Places - The New York Times — Experts thought the contract for the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, known by the cinematic acronym JEDI, would go to Amazon Web Services, the dominant player in the field of cloud computing. They did not count on two developments: an extraordinarily aggressive public relations and lobbying campaign by Oracle, one of Amazon’s competitors, and the hostility of Mr. Trump to Amazon and its founder, Jeff Bezos.
    • The Early History of F# (pdf)
    • Use F# on Linux | The F# Software Foundation
    • Ionide - Crossplatform F# Editor Tools — A Visual Studio Code package suite for cross platform F# development.
    • The Problem With F# Evangelism — There seems to be a constant struggle to convince seasoned C# developers to give F# a try. Which is a pity because language and concepts deserve better.
    • TopShell — Purely functional, reactive scripting language.
    ]]>
    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.

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

    Links:

    • Emacs Feedback from DJ — Another point for the show is a soft intro to functional programming. Wes mentioned Emacs because of the packages supporting Clojure development when he started with that. Elisp seems to be fairly intuitive and well documented, as a little functional language its own right (correct me if I'm wrong)--this makes for a soft intro to FP. Most of my coding has been in the space of embedded systems and low-level languages--not much functional programming to be had. This show has gotten me curious about FP, which is quite old in concept, and getting implemented nicely in modern languages. For me, I still rely heavily on special Vim keys that are not mapped in evil-mode, which causes some paper cuts. However, elisp makes it easy to customize the desired UI functionality with very short programs/elisp statements in a config file. It's quite a refreshing exercise for someone like me.
    • artichoke/artichoke: Artichoke is a Ruby made with Rust — Artichoke is a platform for building MRI-compatible Ruby implementations. Artichoke provides a Ruby runtime implemented in Rust that can be loaded into many VM backends.
    • AP Sources: Boeing changing Max software to use 2 computers — Boeing is working on new software for the 737 Max that will use a second flight control computer to make the system more reliable, solving a problem that surfaced in June with the grounded jet, two people briefed on the matter said Friday.
    • In Pentagon Contract Fight, Amazon Has Foes in High Places - The New York Times — Experts thought the contract for the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, known by the cinematic acronym JEDI, would go to Amazon Web Services, the dominant player in the field of cloud computing. They did not count on two developments: an extraordinarily aggressive public relations and lobbying campaign by Oracle, one of Amazon’s competitors, and the hostility of Mr. Trump to Amazon and its founder, Jeff Bezos.
    • The Early History of F# (pdf)
    • Use F# on Linux | The F# Software Foundation
    • Ionide - Crossplatform F# Editor Tools — A Visual Studio Code package suite for cross platform F# development.
    • The Problem With F# Evangelism — There seems to be a constant struggle to convince seasoned C# developers to give F# a try. Which is a pity because language and concepts deserve better.
    • TopShell — Purely functional, reactive scripting language.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+s_AIbGGo ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    369: Old Man Embraces Cloud https://coder.show/369 b805e2f0-7056-4235-a79f-b49bd233d573 Mon, 05 Aug 2019 22:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Chris finally gets excited about Docker just as Wes tells him it’s time to learn something new. 49:07 false Chris finally gets excited about Docker just as Wes tells him it’s time to learn something new.

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

    ]]>
    Audio, microphone, containers, linux audio, JACK, cgroups, namespaces, security, tools, podman, buildah, Red Hat, docker, docker-compose, virtual machines, education, learning new things, staying fresh, cloud, aws, advice, wisdom, audio technica, browser extension, browser extension development, Firefox, Chrome, sustainable development, scaling containers, new technology, Jupiter Broadcasting, Developer podcast, Coder Radio Chris finally gets excited about Docker just as Wes tells him it’s time to learn something new.

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

    Links:

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

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+YG0tVxgo ]]> Chris Fisher Wes Payne
    368: Clojure Clash https://coder.show/368 f0ce97b2-ceb7-46c9-8756-1da5535150be Mon, 29 Jul 2019 23:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike and Wes debate the merits and aesthetics of Clojure in this week's rowdy language check-in. 43:36 false Mike and Wes debate the merits and aesthetics of Clojure in this week's rowdy language check-in.

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

    ]]>
    7 languages, clojure, clojurescript, F#, .NET, elixir, erlang, Erdos, sensitivity conjecture, computer science, rust, rustls, FOSS, open source, GitHub, Microsoft, trade war, trade policy, TLS, openssl, parinfer, lisp, kotlin, Jupiter Broadcasting, Developer podcast, Coder Radio Mike and Wes debate the merits and aesthetics of Clojure in this week's rowdy language check-in.

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

    Links:

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

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+uyNDdWHE ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    367: 10x Evilgineers https://coder.show/367 9bb6449c-388e-48f0-8185-5ce67994e825 Mon, 22 Jul 2019 23:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike rekindles his youthful love affair with Emacs and we debate what makes a "10x engineer". 34:43 false Mike rekindles his youthful love affair with Emacs and we debate what makes a "10x engineer".

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

    ]]>
    Rubocop, C++, OOP, functional programming, FP, 10x engineers, 10x, tinder, emacs, spacemacs, evil, vim, vi, IntelliJ, JetBrains, RubyMine, app store, play store, spotify, fortnite, monopoly, app development, app store tax, apple, google, epic, 10x engineers, tools, programming tools, culture, software development, Jupiter Broadcasting, Developer podcast, Coder Radio Mike rekindles his youthful love affair with Emacs and we debate what makes a "10x engineer".

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

    Links:

    • Feedback on Coder Radio 366 — As a C++ developer working on a large, primarily OO codebase, I’ve been writing ever more C++ as “just a pipeline of data transformations.” As you guys mentioned, you can get a lot of benefit even in an OO situation from wrapping a functional “core” up in an object “package.”
    • Functional Core, Imperative Shell — In this screencast we look at one method for crossing this divide. We review a Twitter client whose core is functional: managing tweets, syncing timelines to incoming Twitter API data, remembering cursor positions within the tweet list, and rendering tweets to text for display. This functional core is surrounded by a shell of imperative code: it manipulates stdin, stdout, the database, and the network, all based on values produced by the functional core.
    • Postmodern immutable data structures — We are presenting Immer, a C++ library implementing modern and efficient data immutable data structures.
    • Mike on Twitter — So when I just was getting started I was an #emacs user but had that beaten out of me. I’m thinking of looking back at it on #macOS and #Linux under GNOME any recommendations?
    • Spacemacs: Emacs advanced Kit focused on Evil — Spacemacs is a new way to experience Emacs -- a sophisticated and polished set-up focused on ergonomics, mnemonics and consistency.
    • Tinder Bypasses Google Play, Revolt Against App Store Fee — Tinder joined a growing backlash against app store taxes by bypassing Google Play in a move that could shake up the billion-dollar industry dominated by Google and Apple Inc.
    • EmacsWiki: Evil — Evil is an extensible vi layer for Emacs. It provides Vim features like Visual selection and text objects.
    • A personal story about 10× development — The "×ness" of any developer does not exist in a vacuum but depends on many organizational things. The most obvious one is tooling.
    • Shekhar Kirani on Twitter — 10x engineers. Founders if you ever come across this rare breed of engineers, grab them. If you have a 10x engineer as part of your first few engineers, you increase the odds of your startup success significantly.
    • The mythical 10x programmer - — The following is a list of qualities that I believe make the most difference in programmers productivity.
    • rubocop — RuboCop is a Ruby static code analyzer and code formatter. Out of the box it will enforce many of the guidelines outlined in the community Ruby Style Guide.
    ]]>
    Mike rekindles his youthful love affair with Emacs and we debate what makes a "10x engineer".

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

    Links:

    • Feedback on Coder Radio 366 — As a C++ developer working on a large, primarily OO codebase, I’ve been writing ever more C++ as “just a pipeline of data transformations.” As you guys mentioned, you can get a lot of benefit even in an OO situation from wrapping a functional “core” up in an object “package.”
    • Functional Core, Imperative Shell — In this screencast we look at one method for crossing this divide. We review a Twitter client whose core is functional: managing tweets, syncing timelines to incoming Twitter API data, remembering cursor positions within the tweet list, and rendering tweets to text for display. This functional core is surrounded by a shell of imperative code: it manipulates stdin, stdout, the database, and the network, all based on values produced by the functional core.
    • Postmodern immutable data structures — We are presenting Immer, a C++ library implementing modern and efficient data immutable data structures.
    • Mike on Twitter — So when I just was getting started I was an #emacs user but had that beaten out of me. I’m thinking of looking back at it on #macOS and #Linux under GNOME any recommendations?
    • Spacemacs: Emacs advanced Kit focused on Evil — Spacemacs is a new way to experience Emacs -- a sophisticated and polished set-up focused on ergonomics, mnemonics and consistency.
    • Tinder Bypasses Google Play, Revolt Against App Store Fee — Tinder joined a growing backlash against app store taxes by bypassing Google Play in a move that could shake up the billion-dollar industry dominated by Google and Apple Inc.
    • EmacsWiki: Evil — Evil is an extensible vi layer for Emacs. It provides Vim features like Visual selection and text objects.
    • A personal story about 10× development — The "×ness" of any developer does not exist in a vacuum but depends on many organizational things. The most obvious one is tooling.
    • Shekhar Kirani on Twitter — 10x engineers. Founders if you ever come across this rare breed of engineers, grab them. If you have a 10x engineer as part of your first few engineers, you increase the odds of your startup success significantly.
    • The mythical 10x programmer - — The following is a list of qualities that I believe make the most difference in programmers productivity.
    • rubocop — RuboCop is a Ruby static code analyzer and code formatter. Out of the box it will enforce many of the guidelines outlined in the community Ruby Style Guide.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+_iRoUlYb ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    366: Functional First https://coder.show/366 0a8e1caf-432b-47df-9ef2-6791b03d63d7 Tue, 16 Jul 2019 13:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 38:53 false 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.

    ]]>
    Redis, webassembly, wasm, ruby F#, C#, .NET, functional programming, Clojure, Haskell, static types, data driven development, immutability, OOP, object oriented programming, programming paradigms, Rafal Dittwald, Solving Problems the Clojure Way, mapreduce, ruby, mechanize, web scraping, software design, software architecture, API design, programming culture, reframe, redux, react, FRP, reactive programming, data flow, data pipeline, idempotent, mocking, integration tests, testing, Jupiter Broadcasting, Developer podcast, Coder Radio 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.

    Links:

    • Porting Redis to WebAssembly with Clang/WASI — In this post, we share our experience of porting an existing open-source software package — the data structure server Redis — to WebAssembly. While this is not the first time that Redis has been ported to Wasm (see this port by Sergey Rublev), it is the first time to our knowledge that the obtained port can be run deterministically.
    • Solving Problems the Clojure Way - Rafal Dittwald — 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.
    • The Value of Values with Rich Hickey — In this keynote speech from JaxConf 2012, Rich Hickey, creator of Clojure and founder of Datomic gives an awesome analysis of the changing way we think about values.
    • Clojure Made Simple by Rich Hickey — In the seven years following its initial release, Clojure has become a popular alternative language on the JVM, seeing production use at financial firms, major retailers, analytics companies, and startups large and small. It has done so while remaining decidedly alternative—eschewing object orientation for functional programming, C-derived syntax for code-as-data, static typing for dynamic typing, REPL-driven development, and so on. Underpinning these differences is a commitment to the principle that we should be building our systems out of fundamentally simpler materials. This session looks at what makes Clojure different and why.
    • Effective Programs: 10 Years of Clojure by Rich Hickey
    • sparklemotion/mechanize — Mechanize is a ruby library that makes automated web interaction easy.
    • How to write idempotent Bash scripts — It happens a lot, you write a bash script and half way it exits due an error. You fix the error in your system and run the script again. But half of the steps in your scripts fail immediately because they were already applied to your system. To build resilient systems you need to write software that is idempotent.
    ]]>
    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.

    Links:

    • Porting Redis to WebAssembly with Clang/WASI — In this post, we share our experience of porting an existing open-source software package — the data structure server Redis — to WebAssembly. While this is not the first time that Redis has been ported to Wasm (see this port by Sergey Rublev), it is the first time to our knowledge that the obtained port can be run deterministically.
    • Solving Problems the Clojure Way - Rafal Dittwald — 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.
    • The Value of Values with Rich Hickey — In this keynote speech from JaxConf 2012, Rich Hickey, creator of Clojure and founder of Datomic gives an awesome analysis of the changing way we think about values.
    • Clojure Made Simple by Rich Hickey — In the seven years following its initial release, Clojure has become a popular alternative language on the JVM, seeing production use at financial firms, major retailers, analytics companies, and startups large and small. It has done so while remaining decidedly alternative—eschewing object orientation for functional programming, C-derived syntax for code-as-data, static typing for dynamic typing, REPL-driven development, and so on. Underpinning these differences is a commitment to the principle that we should be building our systems out of fundamentally simpler materials. This session looks at what makes Clojure different and why.
    • Effective Programs: 10 Years of Clojure by Rich Hickey
    • sparklemotion/mechanize — Mechanize is a ruby library that makes automated web interaction easy.
    • How to write idempotent Bash scripts — It happens a lot, you write a bash script and half way it exits due an error. You fix the error in your system and run the script again. But half of the steps in your scripts fail immediately because they were already applied to your system. To build resilient systems you need to write software that is idempotent.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+MbhClK1S ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    365: Objectively Old https://coder.show/365 6de2350f-c728-4a0a-92bc-aa86e636c877 Mon, 08 Jul 2019 22:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 38:07 false 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.

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

    ]]>
    Macbook, server side development, backend development, developer laptop, keyboard, butterfly keyboard, scissor-switch keyboard, design, jony ive, GNUstep, language time travel, iOS, Smalltalk, programming languages, programming challenge, 7 languages, swift message passing, OOP, object oriented programming, C++, Objective-C, WSL, Windows, Linux, VSCode, windows development, Jupiter Broadcasting, Developer podcast, Coder Radio 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.

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

    Links:

    • Apple is reportedly giving up on its controversial MacBook keyboard - The Verge — Apple is planning to ditch the controversial butterfly keyboard used in its MacBooks since 2015, according to a new report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. 9to5Mac notes that Apple will reportedly move to a new scissor-switch design, which will use glass fiber to reinforce its keys. According to Kuo’s report, the first laptop to get the new keyboard will be a new MacBook Air model due out this year, followed by a new MacBook Pro in 2020.
    • Objective-C - History - Wikipedia — After acquiring NeXT in 1996, Apple Computer used OpenStep in its then-new operating system, Mac OS X. This included Objective-C, NeXT's Objective-C-based developer tool, Project Builder, and its interface design tool, Interface Builder, both now merged into one application, Xcode. Most of Apple's current Cocoa API is based on OpenStep interface objects and is the most significant Objective-C environment being used for active development.
    • A Short History of Objective-C — While most programmers discovered Objective-C only during the iPhone app revolution, Objective-C has been around for over 30 years. Objective-C has been the foundation of Apple’s desktop operating system, Mac OS X, since its debut in 2001, and was also the basis for NEXTSTEP — OS X’s immediate ancestor — created by Steve Jobs’ NeXT Computer Inc. However, Objective-C was created neither by Apple nor NeXT. Its origin was a small Connecticut startup in the early 1980s called Stepstone.
    • GNUstep — GNUstep is a mature Framework, suited both for advanced GUI desktop applications as well as server applications. The framework closely follows Apple's Cocoa (formerly NeXT's OpenStep) APIs but is portable to a variety of platforms and architectures.
    • GNUstep: Fun with Objective-C — Objective-C is a language based upon C, with a few additions that make it a complete, object-oriented language. Why do I think Objective-C is fun? Precisely because of this emphasis on simplicity
    • Beginners Guide to Objective-C Programming
    • Installing and Using GNUstep and Objective-C on Linux - Techotopia — The basics of Objective-C are supported by the GNU compiler collection. In order to utilize the full power of Objective-C together with the Cocoa /openStep environments on Linux, and to work with many of the examples covered in this book, it is necessary to install gcc, the gcc Objective-C support package and the GNUstep environment.
    • Objective-C Compiler and Runtime FAQ - GNUstepWiki — The history of Objective-C in GCC is somewhat complicated. Originally, NeXT was forced to release the original Objective-C front end in order to comply with the GPL. This code was not quite compatible with the GNU runtime and so it was modified. NeXT did not adopt these modifications and so each release of GCC by NeXT, and then Apple, contained changes that needed back-porting to the main branch of GCC. For a long time, GCC was the only compiler that worked with GNUstep. Unfortunately, the GCC team has not invested much effort in Objective-C in the last few years and it currently lags behind Apple's version by a significant amount.
    ]]>
    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.

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

    Links:

    • Apple is reportedly giving up on its controversial MacBook keyboard - The Verge — Apple is planning to ditch the controversial butterfly keyboard used in its MacBooks since 2015, according to a new report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. 9to5Mac notes that Apple will reportedly move to a new scissor-switch design, which will use glass fiber to reinforce its keys. According to Kuo’s report, the first laptop to get the new keyboard will be a new MacBook Air model due out this year, followed by a new MacBook Pro in 2020.
    • Objective-C - History - Wikipedia — After acquiring NeXT in 1996, Apple Computer used OpenStep in its then-new operating system, Mac OS X. This included Objective-C, NeXT's Objective-C-based developer tool, Project Builder, and its interface design tool, Interface Builder, both now merged into one application, Xcode. Most of Apple's current Cocoa API is based on OpenStep interface objects and is the most significant Objective-C environment being used for active development.
    • A Short History of Objective-C — While most programmers discovered Objective-C only during the iPhone app revolution, Objective-C has been around for over 30 years. Objective-C has been the foundation of Apple’s desktop operating system, Mac OS X, since its debut in 2001, and was also the basis for NEXTSTEP — OS X’s immediate ancestor — created by Steve Jobs’ NeXT Computer Inc. However, Objective-C was created neither by Apple nor NeXT. Its origin was a small Connecticut startup in the early 1980s called Stepstone.
    • GNUstep — GNUstep is a mature Framework, suited both for advanced GUI desktop applications as well as server applications. The framework closely follows Apple's Cocoa (formerly NeXT's OpenStep) APIs but is portable to a variety of platforms and architectures.
    • GNUstep: Fun with Objective-C — Objective-C is a language based upon C, with a few additions that make it a complete, object-oriented language. Why do I think Objective-C is fun? Precisely because of this emphasis on simplicity
    • Beginners Guide to Objective-C Programming
    • Installing and Using GNUstep and Objective-C on Linux - Techotopia — The basics of Objective-C are supported by the GNU compiler collection. In order to utilize the full power of Objective-C together with the Cocoa /openStep environments on Linux, and to work with many of the examples covered in this book, it is necessary to install gcc, the gcc Objective-C support package and the GNUstep environment.
    • Objective-C Compiler and Runtime FAQ - GNUstepWiki — The history of Objective-C in GCC is somewhat complicated. Originally, NeXT was forced to release the original Objective-C front end in order to comply with the GPL. This code was not quite compatible with the GNU runtime and so it was modified. NeXT did not adopt these modifications and so each release of GCC by NeXT, and then Apple, contained changes that needed back-porting to the main branch of GCC. For a long time, GCC was the only compiler that worked with GNUstep. Unfortunately, the GCC team has not invested much effort in Objective-C in the last few years and it currently lags behind Apple's version by a significant amount.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+knIXwY7r ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    364: Gabbing About Go https://coder.show/364 4bcc02e3-3aaf-4c20-89e2-750b9b88a52f Mon, 01 Jul 2019 22:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike and Wes burrow into the concurrent world of Go and debate where it makes sense and where it may not. 48:46 false Mike and Wes burrow into the concurrent world of Go and debate where it makes sense and where it may not.

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

    ]]>
    Apple, Jony Ive, accounting, bureaucracy, go, concurrency, 7 languages in 7 weeks, 7 languages challenge, programming, goroutines, ruby, ruby on rails, static types, OOP, C++, application distribution, WSL, WSL2, Linux, Windows, IDE, sorbet, type checking, gradual types, stripe, compilers, PyOxidizer, rust, python, python packaging, pex, shiv, static linking, executable, prototyping, Jupiter Broadcasting, Developer podcast, Coder Radio Mike and Wes burrow into the concurrent world of Go and debate where it makes sense and where it may not.

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

    Links:

    • Goroutines - Concurrency in Golang — Goroutines are functions or methods that run concurrently with other functions or methods. Goroutines can be thought of as light weight threads. The cost of creating a Goroutine is tiny when compared to a thread.
    • Why build concurrency on the ideas of CSP? — One of the most successful models for providing high-level linguistic support for concurrency comes from Hoare's Communicating Sequential Processes, or CSP. Occam and Erlang are two well known languages that stem from CSP. Go's concurrency primitives derive from a different part of the family tree whose main contribution is the powerful notion of channels as first class objects.
    • Jony Ive ‘dispirited’ by Tim Cook’s lack of interest in product design — To many, Jony Ive’s announced departure from Apple last week felt very sudden. But a narrative is forming to suggest that he’s been slowly exiting for years as the company shifted priorities from product design to operations.
    • CSP Paper
    • A Tour of Go — These example programs demonstrate different aspects of Go. The programs in the tour are meant to be starting points for your own experimentation.
    • GoLand: A Clever IDE to Go by JetBrains — GoLand is cross-platform IDE built specially for Go developers.
    • Google I/O 2013 - Advanced Go Concurrency Patterns — Concurrency is the key to designing high performance network services. This talk expands on last year's popular Go Concurrency Patterns talk to dive deeper into Go's concurrency primitives, and see how tricky concurrency problems can be solved gracefully with simple Go code.
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — Ok, so this is cool I have a fully working #rails dev environment up under #Windows usign #WSL and @PengwinLinux. Using @code for the editor. So far so good!
    • Pengwin by Whitewater Foundry — Pengwin is a Linux environment for Windows 10 built on work by Microsoft Research and the Debian project.
    • Open-sourcing Sorbet — Sorbet is a fast, powerful type checker designed for Ruby. It scales to codebases with millions of lines of code and can be adopted incrementally.
    • Sorbetting a gem, or the story of the first adoption — After reading about Brandon's first impression (highly recommend to check it out), I decided to give Sorbet a try and integrate it into one of my gems.
    • Gradual typing of Ruby at Scale — This talk shares experience of Stripe successfully been building a typechecker for internal use, including core design decisions made in early days of the project and how they withstood reality of production use
    • Building Standalone Python Applications with PyOxidizer — PyOxidizer's marquee feature is that it can produce a single file executable containing a fully-featured Python interpreter, its extensions, standard library, and your application's modules and resources. In other words, you can have a single .exe providing your application.
    • Packaging Your Code — The Hitchhiker's Guide to Python
    • An Overview of Packaging for Python
    • pex — pex is a library for generating .pex (Python EXecutable) files which are executable Python environments in the spirit of virtualenvs.
    • shiv — shiv is a command line utility for building fully self-contained Python zipapps as outlined in PEP 441, but with all their dependencies included!
    ]]>
    Mike and Wes burrow into the concurrent world of Go and debate where it makes sense and where it may not.

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

    Links:

    • Goroutines - Concurrency in Golang — Goroutines are functions or methods that run concurrently with other functions or methods. Goroutines can be thought of as light weight threads. The cost of creating a Goroutine is tiny when compared to a thread.
    • Why build concurrency on the ideas of CSP? — One of the most successful models for providing high-level linguistic support for concurrency comes from Hoare's Communicating Sequential Processes, or CSP. Occam and Erlang are two well known languages that stem from CSP. Go's concurrency primitives derive from a different part of the family tree whose main contribution is the powerful notion of channels as first class objects.
    • Jony Ive ‘dispirited’ by Tim Cook’s lack of interest in product design — To many, Jony Ive’s announced departure from Apple last week felt very sudden. But a narrative is forming to suggest that he’s been slowly exiting for years as the company shifted priorities from product design to operations.
    • CSP Paper
    • A Tour of Go — These example programs demonstrate different aspects of Go. The programs in the tour are meant to be starting points for your own experimentation.
    • GoLand: A Clever IDE to Go by JetBrains — GoLand is cross-platform IDE built specially for Go developers.
    • Google I/O 2013 - Advanced Go Concurrency Patterns — Concurrency is the key to designing high performance network services. This talk expands on last year's popular Go Concurrency Patterns talk to dive deeper into Go's concurrency primitives, and see how tricky concurrency problems can be solved gracefully with simple Go code.
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — Ok, so this is cool I have a fully working #rails dev environment up under #Windows usign #WSL and @PengwinLinux. Using @code for the editor. So far so good!
    • Pengwin by Whitewater Foundry — Pengwin is a Linux environment for Windows 10 built on work by Microsoft Research and the Debian project.
    • Open-sourcing Sorbet — Sorbet is a fast, powerful type checker designed for Ruby. It scales to codebases with millions of lines of code and can be adopted incrementally.
    • Sorbetting a gem, or the story of the first adoption — After reading about Brandon's first impression (highly recommend to check it out), I decided to give Sorbet a try and integrate it into one of my gems.
    • Gradual typing of Ruby at Scale — This talk shares experience of Stripe successfully been building a typechecker for internal use, including core design decisions made in early days of the project and how they withstood reality of production use
    • Building Standalone Python Applications with PyOxidizer — PyOxidizer's marquee feature is that it can produce a single file executable containing a fully-featured Python interpreter, its extensions, standard library, and your application's modules and resources. In other words, you can have a single .exe providing your application.
    • Packaging Your Code — The Hitchhiker's Guide to Python
    • An Overview of Packaging for Python
    • pex — pex is a library for generating .pex (Python EXecutable) files which are executable Python environments in the spirit of virtualenvs.
    • shiv — shiv is a command line utility for building fully self-contained Python zipapps as outlined in PEP 441, but with all their dependencies included!
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+RdApctgF ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    363: Find Your Off-Ramp https://coder.show/363 f23d866e-d80f-4bff-b383-4bdc5a9fb4c7 Mon, 24 Jun 2019 22:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We take on the issues of burnout, work communication culture, and keeping everything in balance. 43:26 false We take on the issues of burnout, work communication culture, and keeping everything in balance.

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

    ]]>
    JVM, Java, .NET, Kotlin, Kotlin native, compile to javascript, javascript, coroutines, static types, compilers, JetBrains, IntelliJ, programming challenge, 7 languages in 7 weeks, Android, Android development, IDE, Arrow, functional programming, Scala, Cursive, burnout, work life balance, 996, posturing, self-care, happiness, small business, overwork, Jupiter Broadcasting, Developer podcast, Coder Radio We take on the issues of burnout, work communication culture, and keeping everything in balance.

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

    Links:

    • Kotlin overview — Kotlin is an open-source, statically-typed programming language that supports both object-oriented and functional programming. Kotlin provides similar syntax and concepts from other languages, including C#, Java, and Scala, among many others. Kotlin does not aim to be unique—instead, it draws inspiration from decades of language development. It exists in variants that target the JVM (Kotlin/JVM), JavaScript (Kotlin/JS), and native code (Kotlin/Native).
    • Kotlin/Native — Kotlin/Native is a technology for compiling Kotlin code to native binaries, which can run without a virtual machine. It is an LLVM based backend for the Kotlin compiler and native implementation of the Kotlin standard library.
    • Kotlin for JavaScript — Kotlin provides the ability to target JavaScript. It does so by transpiling Kotlin to JavaScript. The current implementation targets ECMAScript 5.1 but there are plans to eventually target ECMAScript 2015 as well.
    • My favorite examples of functional programming in Kotlin — One of the great things about Kotlin is that it supports functional programming. Let’s see and discuss some simple but expressive functions written in Kotlin.
    • Arrow: Functional companion to Kotlin's Standard Library — Arrow aims to provide a lingua franca of interfaces and abstractions across Kotlin libraries. For this, it includes the most popular data types, type classes and abstractions such as Option, Try, Either, IO, Functor, Applicative, Monad to empower users to write pure FP apps and libraries built atop higher order abstractions.
    • Awesome Kotlin Resources — The ultimate resource list for your most loved coding language.
    • awesome-kotlin — A curated list of awesome Kotlin frameworks, libraries, documents and other resources
    • Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian Warns Always-On Work Culture Creating ‘Broken’ People - WSJ — “I’ve spoken out quite a bit about things like ‘hustle porn,’ and this ceremony of showing off on social [media] about how hard you’re working,” said Mr. Ohanian, who previously co-founded online discussion forum Reddit. “Y’all see it on Instagram and you certainly see it in the startup community, and it becomes really toxic.”
    • Thread by @mwseibel — I’ve noticed that many people compete in games they don’t understand because they are modeling the behavior of people around them. Most common is the competition for wealth as a proxy for happiness.
    • Understanding Burnout Meetup — You may not know it yet, but IT is not easy. Breakdowns in people, processes, and technology leads to frustrating times for all of us. As it spirals out of control, we often meet the final boss: burnout.
    • Linux Academy is Hiring!
    ]]>
    We take on the issues of burnout, work communication culture, and keeping everything in balance.

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

    Links:

    • Kotlin overview — Kotlin is an open-source, statically-typed programming language that supports both object-oriented and functional programming. Kotlin provides similar syntax and concepts from other languages, including C#, Java, and Scala, among many others. Kotlin does not aim to be unique—instead, it draws inspiration from decades of language development. It exists in variants that target the JVM (Kotlin/JVM), JavaScript (Kotlin/JS), and native code (Kotlin/Native).
    • Kotlin/Native — Kotlin/Native is a technology for compiling Kotlin code to native binaries, which can run without a virtual machine. It is an LLVM based backend for the Kotlin compiler and native implementation of the Kotlin standard library.
    • Kotlin for JavaScript — Kotlin provides the ability to target JavaScript. It does so by transpiling Kotlin to JavaScript. The current implementation targets ECMAScript 5.1 but there are plans to eventually target ECMAScript 2015 as well.
    • My favorite examples of functional programming in Kotlin — One of the great things about Kotlin is that it supports functional programming. Let’s see and discuss some simple but expressive functions written in Kotlin.
    • Arrow: Functional companion to Kotlin's Standard Library — Arrow aims to provide a lingua franca of interfaces and abstractions across Kotlin libraries. For this, it includes the most popular data types, type classes and abstractions such as Option, Try, Either, IO, Functor, Applicative, Monad to empower users to write pure FP apps and libraries built atop higher order abstractions.
    • Awesome Kotlin Resources — The ultimate resource list for your most loved coding language.
    • awesome-kotlin — A curated list of awesome Kotlin frameworks, libraries, documents and other resources
    • Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian Warns Always-On Work Culture Creating ‘Broken’ People - WSJ — “I’ve spoken out quite a bit about things like ‘hustle porn,’ and this ceremony of showing off on social [media] about how hard you’re working,” said Mr. Ohanian, who previously co-founded online discussion forum Reddit. “Y’all see it on Instagram and you certainly see it in the startup community, and it becomes really toxic.”
    • Thread by @mwseibel — I’ve noticed that many people compete in games they don’t understand because they are modeling the behavior of people around them. Most common is the competition for wealth as a proxy for happiness.
    • Understanding Burnout Meetup — You may not know it yet, but IT is not easy. Breakdowns in people, processes, and technology leads to frustrating times for all of us. As it spirals out of control, we often meet the final boss: burnout.
    • Linux Academy is Hiring!
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+hUDqz1HF ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    362: It Crashes Better https://coder.show/362 6a133ffd-001a-4418-8a4e-0a7bfce554b5 Mon, 17 Jun 2019 23:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter It's a Coder three-way as Chris checks-in with an eGPU update, and Mike shares his adventures with ReasonML. 56:16 false It's a Coder three-way as Chris checks-in with an eGPU update, and Mike shares his adventures with ReasonML.

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

    ]]>
    ReasonML, React, OCaml, ML, functional programming, static types, option type, algebraic data types, coding challenge, javascript, compile to javascript, snapcraft, snap packages, snapd, canonical, electron, AppImage, flatpak, linux packaging, eGPU, virtualization, virt-manager, libvirt, kvm, gpu passthrough, system76, galago pro, The Mad Botter, earth day competition, Developer podcast, Coder Radio It's a Coder three-way as Chris checks-in with an eGPU update, and Mike shares his adventures with ReasonML.

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    It's a Coder three-way as Chris checks-in with an eGPU update, and Mike shares his adventures with ReasonML.

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+L7vWEsDQ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    361: ZEEEE Shell! https://coder.show/361 d1870ae2-c91a-435a-8524-caaa6d854479 Mon, 10 Jun 2019 21:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Apple is shaking up the foundations of UI development with SwiftUI and raising developer eyebrows with a new default shell on MacOS. 35:32 false Apple is shaking up the foundations of UI development with SwiftUI and raising developer eyebrows with a new default shell on MacOS.

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

    ]]>
    apple, wwdc, macpro, macbook pro, ios, apple watch, swift, swiftui, react, reactive programming, frp, bash, posix, zsh, fish, shell, bourne shell, macos, gpl, foss, open source, kotlin, 7 languages, software licenses, developer podcast, Coder Radio Apple is shaking up the foundations of UI development with SwiftUI and raising developer eyebrows with a new default shell on MacOS.

    Plus 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.
    • Oh 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 Guide
    • zsh-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.
    • SwiftUI 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.
    ]]>
    Apple is shaking up the foundations of UI development with SwiftUI and raising developer eyebrows with a new default shell on MacOS.

    Plus 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.
    • Oh 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 Guide
    • zsh-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.
    • SwiftUI 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.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+e5S0sqon ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    360: Swift Kick In The UI https://coder.show/360 d84621fe-f527-4c65-9c14-ed6ac602e4a4 Mon, 03 Jun 2019 22:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We react to Apple's big news at WWDC, check in with Mike's explorations of Elixir, and talk some TypeScript. 46:11 false We react to Apple's big news at WWDC, check in with Mike's explorations of Elixir, and talk some TypeScript.

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

    ]]>
    Thelio, system76, MacPro, fan noise, thermal management, cooling, egpu, WWDC, Apple, MacOS, MacPro, iOS, ARKit, Project Catalyst, Marzipan, iPad, iPadOS, Swift, SwiftUI, Apple Watch, Javascript, TypeScript, Clojurescript, ReasonML, Kotlin, Erlang, Elixir, Phoenix, Ruby, Rails, Static types, C#, Java, Developer podcast, Coder Radio We react to Apple's big news at WWDC, check in with Mike's explorations of Elixir, and talk some TypeScript.

    Plus 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 2015
    • Elixir — 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.
    • Mike 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 lol
    • Elixir 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.
    • TypeScript - JavaScript that scales. — TypeScript is a typed superset of JavaScript that compiles to plain JavaScript.
    • Why 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 Handbook
    • TypeScript Playground
    • microsoft/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.
    • Purify — Functional programming library for TypeScript
    • piotrwitek/utility-types — Collection of utility types, complementing TypeScript built-in mapped types and aliases (think "lodash" for static types).
    • Solving 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.
    ]]>
    We react to Apple's big news at WWDC, check in with Mike's explorations of Elixir, and talk some TypeScript.

    Plus 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 2015
    • Elixir — 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.
    • Mike 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 lol
    • Elixir 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.
    • TypeScript - JavaScript that scales. — TypeScript is a typed superset of JavaScript that compiles to plain JavaScript.
    • Why 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 Handbook
    • TypeScript Playground
    • microsoft/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.
    • Purify — Functional programming library for TypeScript
    • piotrwitek/utility-types — Collection of utility types, complementing TypeScript built-in mapped types and aliases (think "lodash" for static types).
    • Solving 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.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+QIZ226m2 ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    359: 7 Languages https://coder.show/359 f19a4e9e-785b-404f-9454-9b9eb3101484 Tue, 28 May 2019 18:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 43:44 false 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.

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

    ]]>
    Electron, wkwebview, macOS, iOS, app development, Marzipan, Apple, Uno, Uno Platform, poll, survey, web development, esoteric languages, indie business, mobile development, engineering titles, engineering, software development, GitHub Sponsors, open source development, C#, nullable reference types, functional programming, seven languages in seven weeks, typescript, elixir, jon skeet, Developer podcast, Coder Radio 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.

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

    Links:

    • Coder Radio 343: Say My Functional Name — Mike breaks down the drama around nullable reference types in C# 8.0, and we debate what it means for the future of the language.
    • Coder Radio 358 Feedback — In the discussion of Marzipan and Electron I think the answer is WKWebView, which just arrived in macOS 10.10.
    • Show Content Poll — What Do You Want More of on #CoderRadio @CoderRadioShow this is your chance to give me some feedback for the next few months!
    • Why Computer Programmers Should Stop Calling Themselves Engineers — The respectability of engineering, a feature built over many decades of closely controlled, education- and apprenticeship-oriented certification, becomes reinterpreted as a fast-and-loose commitment to craftwork as business.
    • About GitHub Sponsors — Anyone with a GitHub account can sponsor anyone with a sponsored developer profile through a recurring monthly payment. You can choose from multiple sponsorship tiers, with monthly payment amounts and benefits that are set by the sponsored developer.
    • Lying to the compiler | Jon Skeet's coding blog — I’m lying to the compiler to get it to stop it emitting a warning. The reason is that in the case where the value is null, it won’t matter that it’s null.
    • Programming Language Tourism | Bushido Codes — I am attracted to this book precisely because it is impractical. You don’t gain mastery of any programming languages. Rather, you get the chance to explore and complete a series of coding katas to expand your mind about the art of programming.
    • Seven Languages in Seven Weeks: A Pragmatic Guide to Learning Programming Languages by Bruce A. Tate | The Pragmatic Bookshelf — You should learn a programming language every year, as recommended by The Pragmatic Programmer. But if one per year is good, how about Seven Languages in Seven Weeks? In this book you’ll get a hands-on tour of Clojure, Haskell, Io, Prolog, Scala, Erlang, and Ruby.
    • Uno Platform — The only platform for building native mobile, desktop and WebAssembly with C#, XAML from single codebase. Open source and professionally supported.
    • Uno.QuickStart — This repository is a basic sample for an Uno application which cross-targets UWP, iOS, Android and WebAssembly.
    ]]>
    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.

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

    Links:

    • Coder Radio 343: Say My Functional Name — Mike breaks down the drama around nullable reference types in C# 8.0, and we debate what it means for the future of the language.
    • Coder Radio 358 Feedback — In the discussion of Marzipan and Electron I think the answer is WKWebView, which just arrived in macOS 10.10.
    • Show Content Poll — What Do You Want More of on #CoderRadio @CoderRadioShow this is your chance to give me some feedback for the next few months!
    • Why Computer Programmers Should Stop Calling Themselves Engineers — The respectability of engineering, a feature built over many decades of closely controlled, education- and apprenticeship-oriented certification, becomes reinterpreted as a fast-and-loose commitment to craftwork as business.
    • About GitHub Sponsors — Anyone with a GitHub account can sponsor anyone with a sponsored developer profile through a recurring monthly payment. You can choose from multiple sponsorship tiers, with monthly payment amounts and benefits that are set by the sponsored developer.
    • Lying to the compiler | Jon Skeet's coding blog — I’m lying to the compiler to get it to stop it emitting a warning. The reason is that in the case where the value is null, it won’t matter that it’s null.
    • Programming Language Tourism | Bushido Codes — I am attracted to this book precisely because it is impractical. You don’t gain mastery of any programming languages. Rather, you get the chance to explore and complete a series of coding katas to expand your mind about the art of programming.
    • Seven Languages in Seven Weeks: A Pragmatic Guide to Learning Programming Languages by Bruce A. Tate | The Pragmatic Bookshelf — You should learn a programming language every year, as recommended by The Pragmatic Programmer. But if one per year is good, how about Seven Languages in Seven Weeks? In this book you’ll get a hands-on tour of Clojure, Haskell, Io, Prolog, Scala, Erlang, and Ruby.
    • Uno Platform — The only platform for building native mobile, desktop and WebAssembly with C#, XAML from single codebase. Open source and professionally supported.
    • Uno.QuickStart — This repository is a basic sample for an Uno application which cross-targets UWP, iOS, Android and WebAssembly.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+mFK6zRVF ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    358: Batteries are Leaking https://coder.show/358 c707546d-32b8-497c-a0d0-4f3504f1b0f7 Mon, 20 May 2019 21:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter A strong argument against Python’s batteries included model exposes some bigger problems the community is struggling with. 46:37 false A strong argument against Python’s batteries included model exposes some bigger problems the community is struggling with. We chat about all of it.

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

    ]]>
    WSL, Microsoft, Rails Logic, Python, Python Language Summit, Twisted, Event-based, abc-deploy, Python2 vs Python3, WSL2, Development podcast, coder radio A strong argument against Python’s batteries included model exposes some bigger problems the community is struggling with. We chat about all of it.

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

    Links:

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

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+apeMfHP6 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    357: 3 OSes 1 GPU https://coder.show/357 17d6b348-8e94-417c-b9ad-cb098b6e203a Mon, 13 May 2019 22:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 47:54 false 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.

    ]]>
    QA, testing, automation, community, documentation, omnigraffle, freeplane, kotlin, android, java, jetbrains, google, microsoft, red hat, IBM, flutter, Chrome OS, WSL2, windows subsystem for linux, windows terminal, microsoft build, google i/o, red hat summit, eGPU, triple booting, mac os, ML, AI, Core ML, ascii, Developer podcast, Coder Radio 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. You 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.
    ]]>
    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. You 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.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ENiXpL0g ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    356: Fear, Uncertainty, and .NET https://coder.show/356 5de6966c-7a0c-4a86-b437-ea1180fa46a1 Wed, 08 May 2019 03:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter .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 mean for F#. 34:30 false .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#.

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

    ]]>
    .net 5, testing, documentation, rdoc, javadoc, literate programming, QA, devops, testing culture, automated testing, manual testing, ui programming, oop, functional programming, sdet, lfnw, rust, web assembly, community, conway's game of life, simulation, WSL, pengwin, visual studio code, visual studio code remote, development environments, ide, .net, clr, mono, unity, .net core, open source, ahead of time, aot, llvm, runtime, objective c, java, rust, swift, jit, compilers, f#, iOS, xaml, xamarin, UWP, project uno, Developer podcast, Coder Radio .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#.

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

    Links:

    • Feedback: Testing as a Career
    • Feedback: Keeping up with Documentation
    • ruby/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.
    • JupiterBroadcasting/Talks — Public repository of crew talks, slides, and additional resources.
    • Visual 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 Marketplace
    • Introducing .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.
    ]]>
    .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#.

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

    Links:

    • Feedback: Testing as a Career
    • Feedback: Keeping up with Documentation
    • ruby/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.
    • JupiterBroadcasting/Talks — Public repository of crew talks, slides, and additional resources.
    • Visual 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 Marketplace
    • Introducing .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.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+kKUNRDdM ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    355: F# Shill https://coder.show/355 0e4f77f8-83d8-4099-aa1a-877c73b53cb8 Thu, 02 May 2019 08:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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#. 1:00:45 false 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#.

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

    ]]>
    eGPU, hardware, chromebooks, windows, windows 10, telemetry, ChromeOS, QT, LGPL, GPL, software licenses, Rust, memory management, pinning, thunderbolt, Bosque, programming language research, F#, .NET, type safety, typed strings, typescript, strong types, ML, AWS, git-secrets, Mad Botter, earth day, system76, xfce, git-secrets, Developer podcast, Coder Radio 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#.

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    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#.

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+pl-gmIXi ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    354: A Life of Learning https://coder.show/354 510d551b-7efd-4459-94ca-a6f9d0f33a4b Thu, 25 Apr 2019 11:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We celebrate the life of Erlang author Dr Joe Armstrong by remembering his many contributions to computer science and unique approach to lifelong learning. 45:34 false We celebrate the life of Erlang author Dr Joe Armstrong by remembering his many contributions to computer science and unique approach to lifelong learning.

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

    ]]>
    Winforms,c#, fortran, .net, AWS, elastic beanstalk, joe armstrong, erlang, elixir, BEAM, voip, distributed systems, let it crash, actors, akka, rust, typescript, TiddlyWiki, prolog, low latency, clojure, clojurescript, reading code, learning, developer training, tetris, earth day, mad botter, avalonia, open source, Developer podcast, Coder Radio We celebrate the life of Erlang author Dr Joe Armstrong by remembering his many contributions to computer science and unique approach to lifelong learning.

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

    Links:

    • Elastic Beanstalk Retirement — Feedback from Sekhar
    • Professional development — Question from Ashetyn
    • Francesco 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 systems
    • Goodbye 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.
    • djblue/tetris — An almost complete tetris in clojurescript
    • Animated guide to building tetris with Clojurescript
    • The 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 [email protected]
    ]]>
    We celebrate the life of Erlang author Dr Joe Armstrong by remembering his many contributions to computer science and unique approach to lifelong learning.

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

    Links:

    • Elastic Beanstalk Retirement — Feedback from Sekhar
    • Professional development — Question from Ashetyn
    • Francesco 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 systems
    • Goodbye 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.
    • djblue/tetris — An almost complete tetris in clojurescript
    • Animated guide to building tetris with Clojurescript
    • The 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 [email protected]
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+QSESgK9T ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    353: A Week with WSL https://coder.show/353 19e611c1-450c-43c7-9991-2f7cacbeb303 Wed, 17 Apr 2019 11:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 50:07 false 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.

    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.

    ]]>
    eGPU, nvidia, amd, graphics cards, mesa, CoreML, machine learning, iOS, apple, thunderbolt, usb-c, Pengwin, WLinux, WSL, Windows, Windows 10, Microsoft, Rust, Rails, Ruby, Crates.io, Sean Griffin, programming languages, haskell, erlang, elixir, clojure, ocaml, java, python, http prompt, linux desktop, chromebook, chromeos, developer education, Developer podcast, Coder Radio 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.

    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.

    Links:

    • Mike's eGPU Goodness
    • Moving on from Rails and what’s next — A lot has happened during that time. I created Diesel, an ORM for Rust. In April of last year, I began managing the operations of crates.io, which eventually led to the creation of the crates.io team which I co-lead. I also started to find myself less able to effectively contribute to Rails. It became clear that I have a different vision for the future, and that I would never make it onto the core team.
    • Learn more programming languages, even if you won't use them — By learning a new language, even if it stays in your toolbox for all eternity, you gain a new perspective and a different way of thinking about problems.
    • WLinux's New Name — Hayden Barnes, of Whitewater Foundry, told El Reg that WLinux was only ever supposed to be a codename, and the new name "reflects our distribution's connection to both Linux and Windows". He added "it is close to the Japanese pronunciation and transliteration of penguin, which is pengin." Japan remains the company's top market.
    • Pengwin by Whitewater Foundry — Pengwin is the easiest to use Linux distribution on Windows Subsystem for Linux.
    • HTTP Prompt - An Interactive Command Line HTTP Client — HTTP Prompt (or HTTP-prompt) is an interactive command-line HTTP client built on HTTPie and prompt_toolkit, featuring autocomplete and syntax highlighting.
    • Linux Academy Limited Time Sale!
    • LINUX Unplugged Episode 296: Defining Desktop Linux — The way we’ve been thinking about Desktop Linux is all wrong. We start by defining Desktop Linux, and where it might be going in the future.
    ]]>
    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.

    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.

    Links:

    • Mike's eGPU Goodness
    • Moving on from Rails and what’s next — A lot has happened during that time. I created Diesel, an ORM for Rust. In April of last year, I began managing the operations of crates.io, which eventually led to the creation of the crates.io team which I co-lead. I also started to find myself less able to effectively contribute to Rails. It became clear that I have a different vision for the future, and that I would never make it onto the core team.
    • Learn more programming languages, even if you won't use them — By learning a new language, even if it stays in your toolbox for all eternity, you gain a new perspective and a different way of thinking about problems.
    • WLinux's New Name — Hayden Barnes, of Whitewater Foundry, told El Reg that WLinux was only ever supposed to be a codename, and the new name "reflects our distribution's connection to both Linux and Windows". He added "it is close to the Japanese pronunciation and transliteration of penguin, which is pengin." Japan remains the company's top market.
    • Pengwin by Whitewater Foundry — Pengwin is the easiest to use Linux distribution on Windows Subsystem for Linux.
    • HTTP Prompt - An Interactive Command Line HTTP Client — HTTP Prompt (or HTTP-prompt) is an interactive command-line HTTP client built on HTTPie and prompt_toolkit, featuring autocomplete and syntax highlighting.
    • Linux Academy Limited Time Sale!
    • LINUX Unplugged Episode 296: Defining Desktop Linux — The way we’ve been thinking about Desktop Linux is all wrong. We start by defining Desktop Linux, and where it might be going in the future.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Xn7_s0CN ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    352: Self Driving Disaster https://coder.show/352 69987ed5-1a85-4706-a407-6023efddc8c2 Tue, 09 Apr 2019 11:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 50:04 false 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.

    ]]>
    Software lifecycle, software infrastructure, DOS, knoppix, XFS, filesystems, printers, persistent memory, pmem, dax, linux, intel, intel optane, bootloaders, grub, disco dingo, ubuntu 19.04, ubuntu, initramfs, systemd, machine learning, artificial intelligence, software engineering, self driving cars, tesla autopilot, volkswagen, linux mint, platform wars, streaming video, burnout, feedback, criticism, logo changes, netflix, apple, airplay, internet comments, Developer podcast, Coder Radio 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.

    Links:

    ]]>
    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.

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+1oUVG_u_ ]]> Chris Fisher Wes Payne
    351: Riding the Rails https://coder.show/351 9d707597-a543-4e53-ad2f-05efde63715e Tue, 02 Apr 2019 00:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike explores the state of Xamarin.Android development on Linux, and we talk frameworks versus libraries and what Rails got right. 38:14 false Mike explores the state of Xamarin.Android development on Linux, and we talk frameworks versus libraries and what Rails got right.

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

    ]]>
    .NET, dotnet-script, python, ruby, rails, ruby on rails, rust, safety, C, MacOS, openGL, Metal, STL, graphics, open source, github, monolith, javascript fatigue, graphql, elixir, phoenix, framework, library, web development, Luminous, GatsbyJS, Xamarin, Xamarin.Android, Native apps, mobile development, linux, jetbrains, rider, IDE, tooling, Developer podcast, Coder Radio Mike explores the state of Xamarin.Android development on Linux, and we talk frameworks versus libraries and what Rails got right.

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    Mike explores the state of Xamarin.Android development on Linux, and we talk frameworks versus libraries and what Rails got right.

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+YrZd1Wq8 ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    350: Rusty Stadia https://coder.show/350 9cc8d8b9-3b0b-4900-8aa5-23f2e8af0909 Wed, 27 Mar 2019 00:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We debate Rust's role as a replacement for C, and share our take on the future of gaming with Google's Stadia. 42:18 false We debate Rust’s role as a replacement for C, and share our take on the future of gaming with Google's Stadia.

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

    ]]>
    Objective-C, RedMonk, Javascript, Java, .NET, TypeScript, .NET Foundation, Open Source, linux, linux gaming, google, google stadia, game streaming, vulkan, rust, c, c++, go, memory management, concurrency, parallelism, ruby, python, Developer podcast, Coder Radio We debate Rust’s role as a replacement for C, and share our take on the future of gaming with Google's Stadia.

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

    Links:

    • The RedMonk Programming Language Rankings: January 2019 — The idea is not to offer a statistically valid representation of current usage, but rather to correlate language discussion and usage in an effort to extract insights into potential future adoption trends.
    • Hello .Net Foundation - dominickm.com — I am pleased to share that I have joined the .Net Foundation.
    • Avalonia: A multi-platform .NET UI framework — Avalonia is a WPF-inspired cross-platform XAML-based UI framework providing a flexible styling system and supporting a wide range of OSs: Windows (.NET Framework, .NET Core), Linux (GTK), MacOS, Android and iOS.
    • Google’s Stadia looks like an early beta of the future of gaming — “The future of gaming is not a box,” according to Google. “It’s a place.” Just like how humans have built stadiums for sports over hundreds of years, Google believes it’s building a virtual stadium, aptly dubbed Stadia, for the future of games to be played anywhere.
    • Stadia — Push the envelope of game development with Stadia.
    • Rust is not a good C replacement | Drew DeVault’s Blog — The kitchen sink approach doesn’t work. Rust will eventually fail to the “jack of all trades, master of none” problem that C++ has. Wise languages designers start small and stay small. Wise systems programmers extend this philosophy to designing entire systems, and Rust is probably not going to be invited. I understand that many people, particularly those already enamored with Rust, won’t agree with much of this article. But now you know why we are still writing C, and hopefully you’ll stop bloody bothering us about it.
    • Introduction to Python Development at Linux Academy — This course is designed to teach you how to program using Python. We'll cover the building blocks of the language, programming design fundamentals, how to use the standard library, third-party packages, and how to create Python projects. In the end, you should have a grasp of how to program.
    • Marc-Etienne M.Léveillé on Twitter — Here's something interesting: the backdoor in ASUS Update Setup.exe is _again_ located in the CRT, just like the CCleaner case and recent games with a backdoor. This time in _crtExitProcess.
    ]]>
    We debate Rust’s role as a replacement for C, and share our take on the future of gaming with Google's Stadia.

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

    Links:

    • The RedMonk Programming Language Rankings: January 2019 — The idea is not to offer a statistically valid representation of current usage, but rather to correlate language discussion and usage in an effort to extract insights into potential future adoption trends.
    • Hello .Net Foundation - dominickm.com — I am pleased to share that I have joined the .Net Foundation.
    • Avalonia: A multi-platform .NET UI framework — Avalonia is a WPF-inspired cross-platform XAML-based UI framework providing a flexible styling system and supporting a wide range of OSs: Windows (.NET Framework, .NET Core), Linux (GTK), MacOS, Android and iOS.
    • Google’s Stadia looks like an early beta of the future of gaming — “The future of gaming is not a box,” according to Google. “It’s a place.” Just like how humans have built stadiums for sports over hundreds of years, Google believes it’s building a virtual stadium, aptly dubbed Stadia, for the future of games to be played anywhere.
    • Stadia — Push the envelope of game development with Stadia.
    • Rust is not a good C replacement | Drew DeVault’s Blog — The kitchen sink approach doesn’t work. Rust will eventually fail to the “jack of all trades, master of none” problem that C++ has. Wise languages designers start small and stay small. Wise systems programmers extend this philosophy to designing entire systems, and Rust is probably not going to be invited. I understand that many people, particularly those already enamored with Rust, won’t agree with much of this article. But now you know why we are still writing C, and hopefully you’ll stop bloody bothering us about it.
    • Introduction to Python Development at Linux Academy — This course is designed to teach you how to program using Python. We'll cover the building blocks of the language, programming design fundamentals, how to use the standard library, third-party packages, and how to create Python projects. In the end, you should have a grasp of how to program.
    • Marc-Etienne M.Léveillé on Twitter — Here's something interesting: the backdoor in ASUS Update Setup.exe is _again_ located in the CRT, just like the CCleaner case and recent games with a backdoor. This time in _crtExitProcess.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Fofikf0L ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    349: Their Rules, Your Choice https://coder.show/349 e36ca030-f682-4b25-84f8-3ac0245d7e44 Tue, 19 Mar 2019 01:45:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We join the fight between Apple and Spotify, and debate the meaning of 'fair play' in the App Store and the browser wars. 44:38 false We join the fight between Apple and Spotify, and debate the meaning of 'fair play' in the App Store and the browser wars.

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

    ]]>
    Chrome, Monoculture, Edge, Skype, Firefox, Browser wars, IE6, internet explorer, Microsoft, Open Standards, WebRTC, Feedback, Boeing, 737, 737 MAX, software design, ui, ux, safety, cost cutting, legacy designs, apple, apple tax, spotify, time to play fair, streaming services, monetization, apple watch, iPad, iOS, App Development, python, ruby, AWS, elastic beanstalk, serverless, ec2, Developer podcast, Coder Radio We join the fight between Apple and Spotify, and debate the meaning of 'fair play' in the App Store and the browser wars.

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

    Links:

    • Microsoft proves the critics right: We’re heading toward a Chrome-only Web | Ars Technica — Last week, Microsoft made a major update to the Web version of its Skype client, bringing HD video calling, call recording, and other features already found on the other clients. And as if to prove a point, the update works only in Edge and Chrome. Firefox, Safari, and even Opera are locked out.
    • The 737Max and Why Software Engineers Might Want to Pay Attention — What is different here is: the MCAS commands the trim in this condition without notifying the pilots AND to override the input, the pilots must deactivate the system via a switch on a console, NOT by retrimming the aircraft via the yoke, which is a more common way to manage the airplane’s trim.
    • How a 50-year-old design came back to haunt Boeing with its troubled 737 Max jet - Los Angeles Times — The crisis comes after 50 years of remarkable success in making the 737 a profitable workhorse. Today, the aerospace giant has a massive backlog of more than 4,700 orders for the jetliner and its sales account for nearly a third of Boeing’s profit. But the decision to continue modernizing the jet, rather than starting at some point with a clean design, resulted in engineering challenges that created unforeseen risks.
    • Trevor Sumner on Twitter: — Some people are calling the 737MAX tragedies a #software failure. Here's my response: It's not a software problem.
    • Timeline - Time to Play Fair — Apple’s behavior isn’t new. In fact, there are countless times over the years that demonstrate that they don’t play fair.
    • Addressing Spotify’s Claims - Apple — At its core, the App Store is a safe, secure platform where users can have faith in the apps they discover and the transactions they make. And developers, from first-time engineers to larger companies, can rest assured that everyone is playing by the same set of rules.
    • Introduction to Python Development at Linux Academy — This course is designed to teach you how to program using Python. We'll cover the building blocks of the language, programming design fundamentals, how to use the standard library, third-party packages, and how to create Python projects. In the end, you should have a grasp of how to program.
    • AWS Elastic Beanstalk Platform Support Policy — Elastic Beanstalk is retiring these platform versions containing Nginx 1.12 or earlier, which are marked end of life by its supplier. We recommend that you migrate your environments to the latest supported platform version as soon as possible. Here is a complete list of your environments in the us-west-2 Region running on platform versions with a retirement date of March 01, 2020.
    • TechSNAP Episode 399: Ethics in AI — Machine learning promises to change many industries, but with these changes come dangerous new risks. Join Jim and Wes as they explore some of the surprising ways bias can creep in and the serious consequences of ignoring these problems.
    • User Error Episode 61: Faith in Microsoft — Maybe it's finally time to cut Microsoft some slack, the pace of technological change, and what a couple of common terms actually mean.
    ]]>
    We join the fight between Apple and Spotify, and debate the meaning of 'fair play' in the App Store and the browser wars.

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

    Links:

    • Microsoft proves the critics right: We’re heading toward a Chrome-only Web | Ars Technica — Last week, Microsoft made a major update to the Web version of its Skype client, bringing HD video calling, call recording, and other features already found on the other clients. And as if to prove a point, the update works only in Edge and Chrome. Firefox, Safari, and even Opera are locked out.
    • The 737Max and Why Software Engineers Might Want to Pay Attention — What is different here is: the MCAS commands the trim in this condition without notifying the pilots AND to override the input, the pilots must deactivate the system via a switch on a console, NOT by retrimming the aircraft via the yoke, which is a more common way to manage the airplane’s trim.
    • How a 50-year-old design came back to haunt Boeing with its troubled 737 Max jet - Los Angeles Times — The crisis comes after 50 years of remarkable success in making the 737 a profitable workhorse. Today, the aerospace giant has a massive backlog of more than 4,700 orders for the jetliner and its sales account for nearly a third of Boeing’s profit. But the decision to continue modernizing the jet, rather than starting at some point with a clean design, resulted in engineering challenges that created unforeseen risks.
    • Trevor Sumner on Twitter: — Some people are calling the 737MAX tragedies a #software failure. Here's my response: It's not a software problem.
    • Timeline - Time to Play Fair — Apple’s behavior isn’t new. In fact, there are countless times over the years that demonstrate that they don’t play fair.
    • Addressing Spotify’s Claims - Apple — At its core, the App Store is a safe, secure platform where users can have faith in the apps they discover and the transactions they make. And developers, from first-time engineers to larger companies, can rest assured that everyone is playing by the same set of rules.
    • Introduction to Python Development at Linux Academy — This course is designed to teach you how to program using Python. We'll cover the building blocks of the language, programming design fundamentals, how to use the standard library, third-party packages, and how to create Python projects. In the end, you should have a grasp of how to program.
    • AWS Elastic Beanstalk Platform Support Policy — Elastic Beanstalk is retiring these platform versions containing Nginx 1.12 or earlier, which are marked end of life by its supplier. We recommend that you migrate your environments to the latest supported platform version as soon as possible. Here is a complete list of your environments in the us-west-2 Region running on platform versions with a retirement date of March 01, 2020.
    • TechSNAP Episode 399: Ethics in AI — Machine learning promises to change many industries, but with these changes come dangerous new risks. Join Jim and Wes as they explore some of the surprising ways bias can creep in and the serious consequences of ignoring these problems.
    • User Error Episode 61: Faith in Microsoft — Maybe it's finally time to cut Microsoft some slack, the pace of technological change, and what a couple of common terms actually mean.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Z8YUW4Qm ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    348: Dependency Dangers https://coder.show/348 7effd6b8-f69b-4694-8974-cd5abf666fb1 Tue, 12 Mar 2019 01:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike has salvaged a success story from the dumpster fire of the Google+ shutdown, and Wes shares his grief about brittle and repetitive unit tests. 40:03 false Mike has salvaged a success story from the dumpster fire of the Google+ shutdown, and Wes shares his grief about brittle and repetitive unit tests.

    Plus Mike reviews the System76 Darter Pro, our tool of the week, and some fantastic audience feedback.

    ]]>
    eBPF, Brendan Gregg, iOS, code signing, automation, CI, build server, MacOS, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, standards, web assembly, wasm, Fastlane, Gitlab, Clojure, Clojurescript, testing, functional programming, idempotent, unit tests, generative testing, quickcheck, haskell, integration tests, UI tests, state, react, System76, Darter Pro, laptop review, battery life, Pop!_OS, elementary OS, Google, Google+, Google Plus, oauth, omniauth, ruby, rails, API shutdown, dependencies, breaking change, outage, VSCode, code-server, Cloud9, AWS, SCaLE, Developer podcast, Coder Radio Mike has salvaged a success story from the dumpster fire of the Google+ shutdown, and Wes shares his grief about brittle and repetitive unit tests.

    Plus Mike reviews the System76 Darter Pro, our tool of the week, and some fantastic audience feedback.

    Links:

    • TechSNAP Episode 388: The One About eBPF — eBPF is a technology that you’re going to be hearing more and more about. It powers low-overhead custom analysis tools, handles network security in a containerized world, and powers tools you use every day.
    • Feedback from Tom — I don't think people need to worry about Google's/Chrome's dominance the way we did about IE6. It's not just that Chrome is cross-platform and open-source, and (with Chrome Web Apps well behind us) sticks to the standards in a way that IE did not. Practically speaking, we must keep in mind that the browser is locked down on iOS in a way that didn't exist (and wouldn't have been tolerated) back then. This means that no matter how popular Chrome becomes, an importnat portion of mobile users must use Apple's browser (engine). But also, now matter how much effort, money Google puts into their web initiatives and in spite of their browser share dominance, they can lose big as they did with web components and webasm. That's the beauty of a standards based platform.
    • How to publish iOS apps to the App Store with GitLab and fastlane — See how GitLab, together with fastlane, can build, sign, and publish apps for iOS to the App Store.
    • Inside Clojure: Journal 2019.10 — Some tests I wrote were posted on Reddit this week, which was unexpected. The one thing in there that I think is worth thinking about is how to write tests that validate returns while also being open to accretion.
    • QuickCheck: Automatic testing of Haskell programs — QuickCheck is a library for random testing of program properties. The programmer provides a specification of the program, in the form of properties which functions should satisfy, and QuickCheck then tests that the properties hold in a large number of randomly generated cases.
    • Darter Pro Review - dominickm.com — My continuing adventures in Linux hardware and working on Linux as a software developer has lead me to check out the System 76 Darter Pro.
    • Google+ API Shutdown — Legacy Google+ APIs have been shut down as of March 7, 2019.
    • omniauth-google-oauth2: Oauth2 strategy for Google — A ruby gem for Oauth2 with Google.
    • Mention removal of Google+ API usage in CHANGELOG by stanhu · Pull Request #350 · zquestz/omniauth-google-oauth2
    • code-server: Run VS Code on a remote server. — Code on your Chromebook, tablet, and laptop with a consistent dev environment, take advantage of large cloud servers to speed up tests, compilations, downloads, and preserve battery life when you're on the go.
    ]]>
    Mike has salvaged a success story from the dumpster fire of the Google+ shutdown, and Wes shares his grief about brittle and repetitive unit tests.

    Plus Mike reviews the System76 Darter Pro, our tool of the week, and some fantastic audience feedback.

    Links:

    • TechSNAP Episode 388: The One About eBPF — eBPF is a technology that you’re going to be hearing more and more about. It powers low-overhead custom analysis tools, handles network security in a containerized world, and powers tools you use every day.
    • Feedback from Tom — I don't think people need to worry about Google's/Chrome's dominance the way we did about IE6. It's not just that Chrome is cross-platform and open-source, and (with Chrome Web Apps well behind us) sticks to the standards in a way that IE did not. Practically speaking, we must keep in mind that the browser is locked down on iOS in a way that didn't exist (and wouldn't have been tolerated) back then. This means that no matter how popular Chrome becomes, an importnat portion of mobile users must use Apple's browser (engine). But also, now matter how much effort, money Google puts into their web initiatives and in spite of their browser share dominance, they can lose big as they did with web components and webasm. That's the beauty of a standards based platform.
    • How to publish iOS apps to the App Store with GitLab and fastlane — See how GitLab, together with fastlane, can build, sign, and publish apps for iOS to the App Store.
    • Inside Clojure: Journal 2019.10 — Some tests I wrote were posted on Reddit this week, which was unexpected. The one thing in there that I think is worth thinking about is how to write tests that validate returns while also being open to accretion.
    • QuickCheck: Automatic testing of Haskell programs — QuickCheck is a library for random testing of program properties. The programmer provides a specification of the program, in the form of properties which functions should satisfy, and QuickCheck then tests that the properties hold in a large number of randomly generated cases.
    • Darter Pro Review - dominickm.com — My continuing adventures in Linux hardware and working on Linux as a software developer has lead me to check out the System 76 Darter Pro.
    • Google+ API Shutdown — Legacy Google+ APIs have been shut down as of March 7, 2019.
    • omniauth-google-oauth2: Oauth2 strategy for Google — A ruby gem for Oauth2 with Google.
    • Mention removal of Google+ API usage in CHANGELOG by stanhu · Pull Request #350 · zquestz/omniauth-google-oauth2
    • code-server: Run VS Code on a remote server. — Code on your Chromebook, tablet, and laptop with a consistent dev environment, take advantage of large cloud servers to speed up tests, compilations, downloads, and preserve battery life when you're on the go.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+9PGG2DrL ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    347: Rusty Rubies https://coder.show/347 cd47f625-c8f3-4ba8-90b7-09252e7be499 Tue, 05 Mar 2019 12:15:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike breaks down what it takes to build a proper iOS build server, and leaves the familiar shallows of Debian for the open waters of openSUSE. 47:21 false Mike breaks down what it takes to build a proper iOS build server, and leaves the familiar shallows of Debian for the open waters of openSUSE.

    Plus Wes’ reluctant ruby adventures and our pick to ease your javascript packaging woes.

    ]]>
    ruby, rust, dynamic programming languages, python, packaging, bundler, pip, gem, rbenv, virtualenv, cargo, binaries, web assembly, wasm, firefox, chrome, google, mozilla, apple, iOS, Mac Mini, MacOS, System76, Darter Pro, Thelio, openSUSE, SUSE, Jenkins, CI, Bitbucket, git, testing, deployment, pika, npm, javascript, node, transpiling, Ocaml, ReasonML, bucklescript, clojure, clojurescript, functional programming, pika, pikapkg, Developer podcast, Coder Radio Mike breaks down what it takes to build a proper iOS build server, and leaves the familiar shallows of Debian for the open waters of openSUSE.

    Plus Wes’ reluctant ruby adventures and our pick to ease your javascript packaging woes.

    Links:

    • rbenv: Groom your app’s Ruby environment — Use rbenv to pick a Ruby version for your application and guarantee that your development environment matches production. Put rbenv to work with Bundler for painless Ruby upgrades and bulletproof deployments.
    • Serverless Feedback from TomEnom — One thing you left out of your definition of serverless (IMO) that I find important is that it scales to zero. So if your lambda/function is not being used it incurs zero cost. I guess you could say that that is where serverless becomes literal.
    • Install openSUSE on Digital Ocean — Unfortunately, Digital does not at present have an option for an openSUSE image. That doesn’t mean that you can’t use openSUSE on Digital Ocean, but it is going to be a little more work than most common Linux distributions.
    • What is Pika? — Pika's mission is to make modern JavaScript more accessible by making it easier to find, publish, install, and use modern packages on npm.
    • Introducing: pika/pack — If you’ve recently published a package to npm, you know how much work goes into a modern build process. Transpile JavaScript, compile TypeScript, convert ES Module syntax (ESM) to Common.js, configure your package.json manifest… and that’s just the basics.
    • Implications of Rewriting a Browser Component in Rust - Mozilla Hacks
    • Rust use case study in npm [pdf] — The npm Registry uses Rust for its CPU-bound bottlenecks.
    ]]>
    Mike breaks down what it takes to build a proper iOS build server, and leaves the familiar shallows of Debian for the open waters of openSUSE.

    Plus Wes’ reluctant ruby adventures and our pick to ease your javascript packaging woes.

    Links:

    • rbenv: Groom your app’s Ruby environment — Use rbenv to pick a Ruby version for your application and guarantee that your development environment matches production. Put rbenv to work with Bundler for painless Ruby upgrades and bulletproof deployments.
    • Serverless Feedback from TomEnom — One thing you left out of your definition of serverless (IMO) that I find important is that it scales to zero. So if your lambda/function is not being used it incurs zero cost. I guess you could say that that is where serverless becomes literal.
    • Install openSUSE on Digital Ocean — Unfortunately, Digital does not at present have an option for an openSUSE image. That doesn’t mean that you can’t use openSUSE on Digital Ocean, but it is going to be a little more work than most common Linux distributions.
    • What is Pika? — Pika's mission is to make modern JavaScript more accessible by making it easier to find, publish, install, and use modern packages on npm.
    • Introducing: pika/pack — If you’ve recently published a package to npm, you know how much work goes into a modern build process. Transpile JavaScript, compile TypeScript, convert ES Module syntax (ESM) to Common.js, configure your package.json manifest… and that’s just the basics.
    • Implications of Rewriting a Browser Component in Rust - Mozilla Hacks
    • Rust use case study in npm [pdf] — The npm Registry uses Rust for its CPU-bound bottlenecks.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+NL--dIxW ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    346: Serverless Squabbles https://coder.show/346 5cfb46e1-c184-4503-938a-2faee3d231ab Tue, 26 Feb 2019 11:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The three of us debate when to go full serverless, and if ditching servers is worth the cost. 45:21 false The three of us debate when to go full serverless, and if ditching servers is worth the cost.

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

    ]]>
    Swift, Apple, Patents, Software Patents, Swift on Windows, Patent Trolls, Ruby on Rails, Vapor, Web Development, Linux, Haskell, functional programming, pragmatism, tools, zealots, serverless, microservices, docker, containers, hardware, vmware, access, windows, azure, azure functions, aws, aws lambda, rust, Objective C, iOS development, swift, Developer podcast, Coder Radio The three of us debate when to go full serverless, and if ditching servers is worth the cost.

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

    Links:

    • Marco Arment on Twitter — Add up all of the time you’ve spent learning Swift from scratch, accommodating its strictness, fighting its buggy tools, migrating your code through language changes, and re-learning APIs and conventions as they’ve changed over the last 5 years. I’ve spent zero time doing that.
    • A Swift Takes Flight on Windows — I have finally managed to get the compiler, the support libraries, the runtime, standard library, libdispatch, and now, Foundation to build and run on Windows!
    • Apple Plans to Close Stores in Eastern District of Texas in Fight Against Patent Trolls — To continue to serve the region, Apple plans to open a new store at the Galleria Dallas shopping mall in Dallas, just outside the Eastern District of Texas border.
    • Linux Academy - Full Stack Ruby on Rails Developer (Remote) — Your primary focus will be development of all server-side logic, definition and maintenance of the central database, and ensuring high performance and responsiveness to requests from the front-end.
    • What is Serverless? — Serverless computing (or serverless for short), is an execution model where the cloud provider (AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud) is responsible for executing a piece of code by dynamically allocating the resources.
    • Serverless Architectures - Martin Fowler — Serverless architectures are application designs that incorporate third-party “Backend as a Service” (BaaS) services, and/or that include custom code run in managed, ephemeral containers on a “Functions as a Service” (FaaS) platform.
    • Serverless Architectures at AWS — A serverless architecture is a way to build and run applications and services without having to manage infrastructure.
    ]]>
    The three of us debate when to go full serverless, and if ditching servers is worth the cost.

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

    Links:

    • Marco Arment on Twitter — Add up all of the time you’ve spent learning Swift from scratch, accommodating its strictness, fighting its buggy tools, migrating your code through language changes, and re-learning APIs and conventions as they’ve changed over the last 5 years. I’ve spent zero time doing that.
    • A Swift Takes Flight on Windows — I have finally managed to get the compiler, the support libraries, the runtime, standard library, libdispatch, and now, Foundation to build and run on Windows!
    • Apple Plans to Close Stores in Eastern District of Texas in Fight Against Patent Trolls — To continue to serve the region, Apple plans to open a new store at the Galleria Dallas shopping mall in Dallas, just outside the Eastern District of Texas border.
    • Linux Academy - Full Stack Ruby on Rails Developer (Remote) — Your primary focus will be development of all server-side logic, definition and maintenance of the central database, and ensuring high performance and responsiveness to requests from the front-end.
    • What is Serverless? — Serverless computing (or serverless for short), is an execution model where the cloud provider (AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud) is responsible for executing a piece of code by dynamically allocating the resources.
    • Serverless Architectures - Martin Fowler — Serverless architectures are application designs that incorporate third-party “Backend as a Service” (BaaS) services, and/or that include custom code run in managed, ephemeral containers on a “Functions as a Service” (FaaS) platform.
    • Serverless Architectures at AWS — A serverless architecture is a way to build and run applications and services without having to manage infrastructure.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+3DOhXWWs ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    345: F# Envy https://coder.show/345 e1513d98-510d-4510-8492-a40cbe46ca33 Tue, 19 Feb 2019 13:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The guys discuss the real last bastion of scratch your own itch, and debate the merits of recent C# functional programing fads that are transforming the language. 55:37 false The guys discuss the real last bastion of scratch your own itch, and debate the merits of recent C# functional programing fads that are transforming the language.

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

    ]]>
    System76, pop!_OS, Darter Pro, Thelio, Sleep, Autosleep, Desktop, Laptop, SCALE, linux, C#, Microsoft, .NET, F#, functional programming, switch expression, pattern matching, Login form, modal, simplicity, POST,design, Ubuntu Core, LTS, snapcraft, snap packages, iOS development, subscriptions, swift, MacBook Pro, 13”, Developer podcast, Coder Radio The guys discuss the real last bastion of scratch your own itch, and debate the merits of recent C# functional programing fads that are transforming the language.

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

    Links:

    • Yo, Thelio! - dominickm.com — Overall, I am very happy with Thelio and if you’re interesting in running Linux on a desktop full-time, I recommend you consider it.
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — 10 minutes in and the #DarterPro has the best non-Mac trackpad I’ve ever used.
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — Yeah, so @ChrisLAS I have fallen hard off the old man sleep wagon and it's deeply sub-optimal.
    • SCaLE 17x — SCaLE is the largest community-run open-source and free software conference in North America. It is held annually in the greater Los Angeles area.
    • C# 8: The switch expression — C# 8 delivers a few new C# features to developers, and it is nice to see the language improving, but today I would like to talk about only one and it is "switch expressions".
    • Don’t Get Clever with Login Forms | Brad Frost — Let’s walk through some login patterns and why I think they’re not ideal. And then let’s look at some better ways of tackling login.
    • Canonical Announces Latest Ubuntu Core for IoT » Linux Magazine — Canonical has announced Ubuntu Core 18, their open source platform for IoT devices. Ubuntu Core 18 is based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS code-base and will be supported for 10 years.
    • Andrew Madsen on Twitter — It’s weird how the iOS community has shifted so much from “iOS development” to “Swift”. 5 years on, and a huge part of what everyone’s doing revolves around the language, not how to create great apps. Why is that?
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — Thinking more about this conversation about how the #iOSDev #macOs scene has changed online, it occurs to me that there’s a platform where that past ethos of “just build cool things” lives — desktop #Linux and @elementary in particular #CoderRadio @ChrisLAS
    • 16-Inch MacBook Pro With All-New Design Expected in 2019 — Kuo also says Apple may add a 32GB RAM option to the 13-inch MacBook Pro, without providing further details.
    ]]>
    The guys discuss the real last bastion of scratch your own itch, and debate the merits of recent C# functional programing fads that are transforming the language.

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

    Links:

    • Yo, Thelio! - dominickm.com — Overall, I am very happy with Thelio and if you’re interesting in running Linux on a desktop full-time, I recommend you consider it.
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — 10 minutes in and the #DarterPro has the best non-Mac trackpad I’ve ever used.
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — Yeah, so @ChrisLAS I have fallen hard off the old man sleep wagon and it's deeply sub-optimal.
    • SCaLE 17x — SCaLE is the largest community-run open-source and free software conference in North America. It is held annually in the greater Los Angeles area.
    • C# 8: The switch expression — C# 8 delivers a few new C# features to developers, and it is nice to see the language improving, but today I would like to talk about only one and it is "switch expressions".
    • Don’t Get Clever with Login Forms | Brad Frost — Let’s walk through some login patterns and why I think they’re not ideal. And then let’s look at some better ways of tackling login.
    • Canonical Announces Latest Ubuntu Core for IoT » Linux Magazine — Canonical has announced Ubuntu Core 18, their open source platform for IoT devices. Ubuntu Core 18 is based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS code-base and will be supported for 10 years.
    • Andrew Madsen on Twitter — It’s weird how the iOS community has shifted so much from “iOS development” to “Swift”. 5 years on, and a huge part of what everyone’s doing revolves around the language, not how to create great apps. Why is that?
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — Thinking more about this conversation about how the #iOSDev #macOs scene has changed online, it occurs to me that there’s a platform where that past ethos of “just build cool things” lives — desktop #Linux and @elementary in particular #CoderRadio @ChrisLAS
    • 16-Inch MacBook Pro With All-New Design Expected in 2019 — Kuo also says Apple may add a 32GB RAM option to the 13-inch MacBook Pro, without providing further details.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+pTxpum2o ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    344: Cupertino's King Makers https://coder.show/344 64439e2b-6f6d-4d6f-a0cd-52387e5fd786 Tue, 12 Feb 2019 14:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The gangs all together and cover your poignant feedback right out of the gate. Then we jump into the psychological trap of freelancing, and imagine a world where app stores are a true level playing field. 1:05:56 false The gangs all together and cover your poignant feedback right out of the gate. Then we jump into the psychological trap of freelancing, and imagine a world where app stores are a true level playing field.

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

    ]]>
    Contracting, self-employment, employment, independent contractor, system76, darter pro, laptops, mac os, apple, app store, facebook, google, netflix, PWA, javascript, Angular, Vue, React, React Hooks, Mixins, functional programming, SPA, MVC, Freelance, NVIDIA, Python, JetBrains, PyCharm, Python Developer Survey, ML, AI, Machine Learning, C, repl, learning c, laugh track, Developer podcast, Coder Radio The gangs all together and cover your poignant feedback right out of the gate. Then we jump into the psychological trap of freelancing, and imagine a world where app stores are a true level playing field.

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

    Links:

    • Feedback from Steve: Employment vs self-employment — Just a comment regarding an episode a few weeks back regarding being an employee or working for oneself.
    • Emma on Twitter — Keep @dominucco away and make sure all beverages are in a separate room!
    • Why Freelancing Creates Anxiety About Money — But once I started freelancing, things changed. I became hyperconscious of how much money I could (or should) charge for my time, and this made me unhappy and mean when my nonworking hours didn’t measure up to the same value. It was akin to the rage of watching cab fare tick up while you’re sitting in traffic, minutes and dollars dribbling away before your eyes.
    • What Hooks Mean for Vue — You may read through this and wonder what Hooks have to offer in Vue. It seems like a problem that doesn’t need solving. After all, Vue doesn’t predominantly use classes. Vue offers stateless functional components (should you need them), but why would we need to carry state in a functional component?
    • Hooks at a Glance – React — Hooks are functions that let you “hook into” React state and lifecycle features from function components. Hooks don’t work inside classes — they let you use React without classes.
    • Making Sense of React Hooks – Dan Abramov — Unlike patterns like render props or higher-order components, Hooks don’t introduce unnecessary nesting into your component tree. They also don’t suffer from the drawbacks of mixins.
    • Create Your Own AI Family Portraits — This week NVIDIA's research engineers open-sourced StyleGAN, the project they've been working in for months as a Style-based generator architecture for Generative Adversarial Networks.
    • A Style-Based Generator Architecture for Generative Adversarial Networks
    • StyleGAN GitHub — This repository contains the official TensorFlow implementation
    • Python Developers Survey 2018 Results — In the fall of 2018, the Python Software Foundation together with JetBrains conducted the official annual Python Developers Survey for the second time.
    • miniC — What is it? A simple stack-based virtual machine that runs C (missing features below) in the browser and the beginning of an interactive tutorial that covers C, how the VM works, and how the language is compiled.
    • MiniC Online Demo
    • Make all videos fun to watch — Our project Laff track is a plugin to Chrome, which adds this craziness to all Youtube videos. It simply detects when people are not talking, and adds in a bit of laughter.
    ]]>
    The gangs all together and cover your poignant feedback right out of the gate. Then we jump into the psychological trap of freelancing, and imagine a world where app stores are a true level playing field.

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

    Links:

    • Feedback from Steve: Employment vs self-employment — Just a comment regarding an episode a few weeks back regarding being an employee or working for oneself.
    • Emma on Twitter — Keep @dominucco away and make sure all beverages are in a separate room!
    • Why Freelancing Creates Anxiety About Money — But once I started freelancing, things changed. I became hyperconscious of how much money I could (or should) charge for my time, and this made me unhappy and mean when my nonworking hours didn’t measure up to the same value. It was akin to the rage of watching cab fare tick up while you’re sitting in traffic, minutes and dollars dribbling away before your eyes.
    • What Hooks Mean for Vue — You may read through this and wonder what Hooks have to offer in Vue. It seems like a problem that doesn’t need solving. After all, Vue doesn’t predominantly use classes. Vue offers stateless functional components (should you need them), but why would we need to carry state in a functional component?
    • Hooks at a Glance – React — Hooks are functions that let you “hook into” React state and lifecycle features from function components. Hooks don’t work inside classes — they let you use React without classes.
    • Making Sense of React Hooks – Dan Abramov — Unlike patterns like render props or higher-order components, Hooks don’t introduce unnecessary nesting into your component tree. They also don’t suffer from the drawbacks of mixins.
    • Create Your Own AI Family Portraits — This week NVIDIA's research engineers open-sourced StyleGAN, the project they've been working in for months as a Style-based generator architecture for Generative Adversarial Networks.
    • A Style-Based Generator Architecture for Generative Adversarial Networks
    • StyleGAN GitHub — This repository contains the official TensorFlow implementation
    • Python Developers Survey 2018 Results — In the fall of 2018, the Python Software Foundation together with JetBrains conducted the official annual Python Developers Survey for the second time.
    • miniC — What is it? A simple stack-based virtual machine that runs C (missing features below) in the browser and the beginning of an interactive tutorial that covers C, how the VM works, and how the language is compiled.
    • MiniC Online Demo
    • Make all videos fun to watch — Our project Laff track is a plugin to Chrome, which adds this craziness to all Youtube videos. It simply detects when people are not talking, and adds in a bit of laughter.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+PNYt2TOZ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    343: Say My Functional Name https://coder.show/343 c0e9822b-0b4c-45a1-a675-035fb0154267 Tue, 05 Feb 2019 13:15:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike breaks down the drama around nullable reference types in C# 8.0, and we debate what it means for the future of the language. 50:03 false Mike breaks down the drama around nullable reference types in C# 8.0, and we debate what it means for the future of the language.

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

    ]]>
    .NET, C#, C# 8.0, rustc, Rust, Embedded development, ML, Haskell, Functional programming, Monads, Optionals, Nullable, Nullable Reference Types, NPE, Null, nil punning, Unity, Mono, Maybe, soundness, compiler, concurrency, safety, Apple, Facebook, Google, EDC, Enterprise, Jailbreak, Sideload, App Store, iOS, Walled Garden, iPhone, iPad, MacOS, Privacy, Facebook Research, VPN, Static types, Certificates, Developer podcast, Coder Radio Mike breaks down the drama around nullable reference types in C# 8.0, and we debate what it means for the future of the language.

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    Mike breaks down the drama around nullable reference types in C# 8.0, and we debate what it means for the future of the language.

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+H80Qe16V ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    342: Webs Assemble! https://coder.show/342 df813c57-ecc9-435f-a0e8-76a2f76a50f8 Tue, 29 Jan 2019 02:30:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Apple wades into controversy after filing some Swift-related patents and we explore WebAssembly and its implications for the open web. 42:30 false Apple wades into controversy after filing some Swift-related patents and we explore WebAssembly and its implications for the open web.

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

    ]]>
    Rust, Jenkins, CI, CD, Unity, LLVM, Games, Swift, Software Patents, Apple, Google, Oracle, Licenses, Apache 2, Optionals, Optional Chaining, Lawsuit, Software Packaging, Javascript, Typescript, Node, Electron, Reason, Ocaml, clojurescript, transpilers, compilers, WebAssembly, WASM, V8, Web Standards, Open Web, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, C++, FFI, Ruby, Rails, Developer podcast, Coder Radio Apple wades into controversy after filing some Swift-related patents and we explore WebAssembly and its implications for the open web.

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    Apple wades into controversy after filing some Swift-related patents and we explore WebAssembly and its implications for the open web.

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+gveOEAhI ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    341: Too Late for Jenkins? https://coder.show/341 ddd7bbef-10c9-48ca-af08-3d1a913284f8 Wed, 23 Jan 2019 13:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike and Wes are back to debate the state of developer tools and ask where Jenkins fits in 2019. 52:24 false Mike and Wes are back to debate the state of developer tools and ask where Jenkins fits in 2019.

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

    ]]>
    DevOps, Jenkins, Jenkins X, GitLab, CI/CD, Continuous Integration, ruby, rails, ruby on rails, capistrano, deployment, USB-C, iPad Pro, Apple, iOS, Mad Botter, Radar, Gryphon, Swift, Rust, Carbo, C++, Embedded Development, Arduino, JVM, Java, Pipelines as Code, Pipeline, Blue Ocean, Kubernetes, Cloud, Dokku, Hudson, Developer podcast, Coder Radio Mike and Wes are back to debate the state of developer tools and ask where Jenkins fits in 2019.

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

    Links:

    • Dokku — A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications.
    • Jenkins — The leading open source automation server, Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any project.
    • Jenkins Evergreen — Evergreen is an automatically updating rolling distribution system for Jenkins. It consists of server-side, and client-side components to support a Chrome-like upgrade experience for Jenkins users.
    • Jenkins Blue Ocean — Blue Ocean is a project that rethinks the user experience of Jenkins, modelling and presenting the process of software delivery by surfacing information that’s important to development teams with as few clicks as possible.
    • Introducing Jenkins X — Jenkins X automates CI/CD and DevOps best practices for you.
    • Jenkins Helm Chart — Jenkins master and slave cluster utilizing the Jenkins Kubernetes plugin.
    • Jenkins Chef Cookbook — Installs and configures Jenkins CI master & node slaves. Resource providers to support automation via jenkins-cli, including job create/update.
    • Why on earth did we choose Jenkins for 2019? — This article tries to explain why the hell Rookout, a relatively new SaaS company, chose to use Jenkins, and what the big advantages are that make Jenkins so great even now, eight years in.
    • Linux Academy Certified Jenkins Engineer — Learn CI/CD concepts as well as Jenkins installation and functionality. Plus best practices for CD pipelines as well as Jenkin's security.
    • 'Mad Botter' takes 'MacGyver' approach to tech sales — The Plant City-based company turns run-of-the-mill consumer electronics into devices capable of being deployed for use in advanced military applications, such as fighter jets.
    ]]>
    Mike and Wes are back to debate the state of developer tools and ask where Jenkins fits in 2019.

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

    Links:

    • Dokku — A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications.
    • Jenkins — The leading open source automation server, Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any project.
    • Jenkins Evergreen — Evergreen is an automatically updating rolling distribution system for Jenkins. It consists of server-side, and client-side components to support a Chrome-like upgrade experience for Jenkins users.
    • Jenkins Blue Ocean — Blue Ocean is a project that rethinks the user experience of Jenkins, modelling and presenting the process of software delivery by surfacing information that’s important to development teams with as few clicks as possible.
    • Introducing Jenkins X — Jenkins X automates CI/CD and DevOps best practices for you.
    • Jenkins Helm Chart — Jenkins master and slave cluster utilizing the Jenkins Kubernetes plugin.
    • Jenkins Chef Cookbook — Installs and configures Jenkins CI master & node slaves. Resource providers to support automation via jenkins-cli, including job create/update.
    • Why on earth did we choose Jenkins for 2019? — This article tries to explain why the hell Rookout, a relatively new SaaS company, chose to use Jenkins, and what the big advantages are that make Jenkins so great even now, eight years in.
    • Linux Academy Certified Jenkins Engineer — Learn CI/CD concepts as well as Jenkins installation and functionality. Plus best practices for CD pipelines as well as Jenkin's security.
    • 'Mad Botter' takes 'MacGyver' approach to tech sales — The Plant City-based company turns run-of-the-mill consumer electronics into devices capable of being deployed for use in advanced military applications, such as fighter jets.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+rfWT9IT4 ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    340: The Optional Option https://coder.show/340 4822dfb9-f644-40d3-b94d-e84d323df42a Tue, 15 Jan 2019 08:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 57:23 false 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.

    ]]>
    USB-C development, IOKit, Structs, Classes, Optionals, Flow Control, Kotlin, JVM, Swift, Developer Form, SDK, Serverless, AWS Lambda, Azure, Node, Javascript, C#, .NET, F#, F# Foundation, Cron, Monitoring, Complexity, Monad, Simplicity, FaaS, Datomic, Datomic Ions, BEAM, Erlang, Elixir, Nerves Framework, Nerves, developer podcast, Coder Radio 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.

    Links:

    ]]>
    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.

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+U_qf4THs ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    339: One Week at a Time https://coder.show/339 4a9cfc73-8d60-4d37-8aeb-3071a9c92aff Mon, 07 Jan 2019 09:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike’s just had the talk, and now it's time to make some changes. Including admitting he was wrong about Swift. 46:47 false Mike’s just had the talk, and now it's time to make some changes. Including admitting he was wrong about Swift.

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

    ]]>
    Swift, performance, Object-C, Kotlin, .Net, PWA, Android, development platform, TDD, developer podcast, Coder Radio, Jupiter Broadcasting Mike’s just had the talk, and now it's time to make some changes. Including admitting he was wrong about Swift.

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

    Links:

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

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+NVA1iZi9 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    338: sleep(jesus); https://coder.show/338 6a98ff33-5b07-4313-a654-ea7c1bb0e8da Tue, 01 Jan 2019 11:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:11:23 false 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.

    ]]>
    2019 Development landscape, desktop realism, Qt, xcode, Electron, Microsoft, Linux Desktop, MacOS, Win RT, Swift, Structure, Cortex, development podcast, coder radio, jupiter broadcasting 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.

    Links:

    ]]>
    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.

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+C3JNT5yt ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    337: 2018's Deal Channels https://coder.show/337 90347a5c-815c-4fa9-bd97-387f5b94383f Thu, 27 Dec 2018 17:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 51:43 false 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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    Microsoft year in review, Alexa, Indy Development, JavaSript, HomePod, 2019 predictions, Business Headwinds, software development, contracting, development podcast, Coder Radio, Jupiter Broadcasting 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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    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.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+shrwKtlB ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    336: It's The Culture Stupid https://coder.show/336 097d99b6-ddc5-4117-94e6-a1d41d105fdb Tue, 18 Dec 2018 09:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 37:43 false 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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    System76, Factory Tour, Thelio, Desktop, Linux, Software Development, Jupiter Broadcasting, Coder Radio 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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    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.

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+-9HaL-R4 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    335: Everyone’s Going Chrome https://coder.show/335 3ef31017-9258-48a2-a610-e0bb846d9891 Tue, 11 Dec 2018 03:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Estimates can be a very tricky thing to get right, but their vitally important. Peter Kretzman joins us to make it all a bit easier and clearer. 43:23 false 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.

    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.

    ]]>
    Peter Kretzman, Estimates, #NoEstimates, Chromium, Microsoft, Edge, GitHub, electron, Xamarin, Visual Studio 2019, InteliCode, LiveShare, The Case Against No Estimates, developer podcast, Coder Radio, Jupiter Broadcasting 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.

    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.

    Links:

    ]]>
    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.

    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.

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+XHO8s7FN ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick Peter Kretzman
    334: Time Crisis https://coder.show/334 9424c252-5ca4-4b23-a663-ba99fa389529 Sun, 09 Dec 2018 15:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike and Chris don’t claim to have a time machine, but they still have a major problem to solve. 58:51 false Mike and Chris don’t claim to have a time machine, but they still have a major problem to solve.

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    Too Old to Start, open source libraries, Kotlin, JavaScript, Top Programing Languages, developer lifestyle podcast, coder radio, jupiter broadcasting Mike and Chris don’t claim to have a time machine, but they still have a major problem to solve.

    Links:

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+1qixM4kH ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    333: Space Gray Handcuffs https://coder.show/333 f4447d7f-25b8-4947-8af5-e8859190884a Tue, 27 Nov 2018 10:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter iPad Pro is a great machine for people that don’t want to get too much work done. 57:27 false iPad Pro is a great machine for people that don’t want to get too much work done.

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

    ]]>
    iPad Pro, Performance, Shell, SSH, Qt, Pencil, Remote Workstation, development laptop, coder radio iPad Pro is a great machine for people that don’t want to get too much work done.

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

    Links:

    • Ferrite Recording Studio — Ferrite is the tool many podcasters and journalists reach for when they’re away from the studio.
    • ‎LumaFusion video editor — Pro video editing and effects
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — "Was running out of drive storage on my desktop, so I did the unthinkable @ChrisLAS. I opened it up and installed an additional HDD! What madness is that? #CoderRadio"
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    iPad Pro is a great machine for people that don’t want to get too much work done.

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

    Links:

    • Ferrite Recording Studio — Ferrite is the tool many podcasters and journalists reach for when they’re away from the studio.
    • ‎LumaFusion video editor — Pro video editing and effects
    • Michael Dominick on Twitter — "Was running out of drive storage on my desktop, so I did the unthinkable @ChrisLAS. I opened it up and installed an additional HDD! What madness is that? #CoderRadio"
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+6nacqzBa ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    332: Before Coder https://coder.show/332 397c4638-ae20-4c57-b3fd-e53cbfba8aeb Wed, 07 Nov 2018 18:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We answer how Chris and Mike started in independent contracting, and the lessons changes they’d make with some perspective of time. 54:45 false We answer how Chris and Mike started in independent contracting, and the lessons changes they’d make with some perspective of time.

    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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    Thelio, System76, Mac Mini, ASP.Net, .Net Core, Microsoft, Independent Contracting, Software Development, development podcast, coder radio We answer how Chris and Mike started in independent contracting, and the lessons changes they’d make with some perspective of time.

    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!

    Links:

    • Mac mini
    • Thelio
    • ASP.NET Core Ditching .NET Framework — Microsoft yesterday (Oct. 29) said that going forward, ASP.NET Core 3.0 -- the Web framework part of the "Core" platform offerings -- will only run on the base NET Core 3.0 platform, not the traditional .NET Framework that has been a Windows-only mainstay for some 16 years.
    • Erick Roberts on Twitter — "@dominucco I went way back in the @coderradioshow archives hoping to get some back story on how you and Chris both started your independent contractor lives. Can you or @ChrisLAS point me to a blog post or a podcast episode. It cuts me off at episode 55."
    • Gogh — Color Scheme for Gnome Terminal and Pantheon Terminal
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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.

    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!

    Links:

    • Mac mini
    • Thelio
    • ASP.NET Core Ditching .NET Framework — Microsoft yesterday (Oct. 29) said that going forward, ASP.NET Core 3.0 -- the Web framework part of the "Core" platform offerings -- will only run on the base NET Core 3.0 platform, not the traditional .NET Framework that has been a Windows-only mainstay for some 16 years.
    • Erick Roberts on Twitter — "@dominucco I went way back in the @coderradioshow archives hoping to get some back story on how you and Chris both started your independent contractor lives. Can you or @ChrisLAS point me to a blog post or a podcast episode. It cuts me off at episode 55."
    • Gogh — Color Scheme for Gnome Terminal and Pantheon Terminal
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+JSKnKTGM ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    331: Blue Is The New Red https://coder.show/331 6fe27c86-70df-4d91-b0e9-79a116ae6ff7 Tue, 30 Oct 2018 12:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 47:41 false 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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    WPF, .Net Core, Swif LSP, IBM, Red Hat, GitHub, Microsoft, Qt Design Studio, QML, Qt, Remote Workers, development podcast, coder radio 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.

    Links:

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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.

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+SW-fJfDn ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    330: Vinny's Unit Tests https://coder.show/330 2d17a0be-b184-4472-b522-311a6f53330f Tue, 23 Oct 2018 11:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 53:22 true 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.

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

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    Unit Testing, Computer Science, future of .net, Microsoft, Xamarin, Microsoft Patents, Redis Labs, Modules, development podcast, Coder Radio 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.

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

    Links:

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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.

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+OBYmdaFu ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    329: OpenJDK or Death https://coder.show/329 90313fc2-5db6-4ed6-9c8f-0175d2303319 Mon, 15 Oct 2018 11:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Azure Sphere dev kits are shipping, and we take a look at the practicalities of getting setup to start developing. 46:42 false Azure Sphere dev kits are shipping, and we take a look at the practicalities of getting setup to start developing.

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

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    Azure Sphere, Microsoft, Visual Studio, Curl, Linux, devkit, Java FUD, OpenJDK, Infer.NET, Project Strobe, Google+, development podcast, Coder Radio Azure Sphere dev kits are shipping, and we take a look at the practicalities of getting setup to start developing.

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

    Links:

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

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

    Links:

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+WvJzBi-x ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    328: In Testing We Trust https://coder.show/328 bc3c9fdf-c7c8-45d2-ab8d-19e30701b9e6 Mon, 08 Oct 2018 14:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike makes his case for realism when it comes to automated testing, and a readjustment of expectations in the wider community. 54:38 false Mike makes his case for realism when it comes to automated testing, and a readjustment of expectations in the wider community.

    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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    Ci, BDD, TDD, Unit Testing, Microsoft App Center, Mac in Cloud, C#, GitHub, automated testing, QA, software contracting, Alexa, HomeKit, HomePod, Shortcuts, Visual Studio, Development Podcast, Coder Radio Mike makes his case for realism when it comes to automated testing, and a readjustment of expectations in the wider community.

    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.

    Links:

    • Mike: I'm Seeing Something Strange...
    • MacinCloud — This is the cloud-based Mac solution you are looking for! Access on-demand Mac servers for app development, Mac tasks, and enterprise builds.
    • iOS Code Signing in App Cente — An app must be signed to run on a real device during the development process, through a beta program or in the App Store.
    • The Day the QA Department Died — Let’s take a step back and examine how things used to work.
    • Who needs a separate QA Team? — Have you come across developers who think that having a separate Quality Assurance (QA) team, who could test (manually or auto-magically) their code/software at the end of an iteration/release, will really help them? Personally I think this style of software development is not just dangerous but also harmful to the developers’ growth.
    • Why your QA testers quit—and what to do about it — After years of hearing tragic tales of continuous tester turnover, I started to wonder if testing is just a temporary, transitional role for many people.
    • Alexa is the future of Amazon’s consumer business — Here’s a quick rundown of the Alexa-enabled products Amazon announced: A wall clock, microwave, subwoofer, an Alexa for the car, a DVR for your TV antenna, a smart plug, and a microphone that turns your existing hi-fi setup into an Alexa-powered audio rig. Oh, and updates to the Echo Dot, Echo Plus, and Echo Show.
    • Big Mouth Billy Bass will soon work with Amazon Alexa - The Verge — Amazon says an updated Billy is coming later this year.
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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.

    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.

    Links:

    • Mike: I'm Seeing Something Strange...
    • MacinCloud — This is the cloud-based Mac solution you are looking for! Access on-demand Mac servers for app development, Mac tasks, and enterprise builds.
    • iOS Code Signing in App Cente — An app must be signed to run on a real device during the development process, through a beta program or in the App Store.
    • The Day the QA Department Died — Let’s take a step back and examine how things used to work.
    • Who needs a separate QA Team? — Have you come across developers who think that having a separate Quality Assurance (QA) team, who could test (manually or auto-magically) their code/software at the end of an iteration/release, will really help them? Personally I think this style of software development is not just dangerous but also harmful to the developers’ growth.
    • Why your QA testers quit—and what to do about it — After years of hearing tragic tales of continuous tester turnover, I started to wonder if testing is just a temporary, transitional role for many people.
    • Alexa is the future of Amazon’s consumer business — Here’s a quick rundown of the Alexa-enabled products Amazon announced: A wall clock, microwave, subwoofer, an Alexa for the car, a DVR for your TV antenna, a smart plug, and a microphone that turns your existing hi-fi setup into an Alexa-powered audio rig. Oh, and updates to the Echo Dot, Echo Plus, and Echo Show.
    • Big Mouth Billy Bass will soon work with Amazon Alexa - The Verge — Amazon says an updated Billy is coming later this year.
    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+bY5HWrSd ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 327: Smoked Laptops https://coder.show/327 b510e387-cb28-418f-bf61-96a4d32043f1 Mon, 01 Oct 2018 15:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 32:12 false 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.

    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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    MacBook pro, Microsoft, Windows Virtual Desktop, MacinCloud, LG Monitor Wifi interference, Galgo Pro, xcode, App Store, Remote Development, Development Podcast 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.

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

    Links:

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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.

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+x9EbE0Br ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 326: I'm a Stakeholder Now https://coder.show/326 21a260bd-9132-4626-b321-78aad3d259c0 Mon, 24 Sep 2018 12:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:25:06 false 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.

    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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    Vulkan, MoltenVK, GitHub, Microsoft, Metal, Selling your business, Gryphon, gryphonradar, Linux Academy, Linus Torvalds, Code of Conduct, Contractor, memory model, .net, Qt, Developer Podcast, Coder Radio 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.

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

    Links:

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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.

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+85CfgzRx ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Clojure Calisthenics https://coder.show/325 a01b1842-20ca-46c1-8ae8-6ebba95081b8 Fri, 07 Sep 2018 22:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 45:45 false 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.

    ]]>
    .NET, TornadoFX, Java, C#, Kotlin, Fortnite, Android, Google Play, JVM, Project Loom, Quasar, BEAM, Go, Erlang, Elixir, Clojure, Clojurescript, Haskell, Javascript, Concurrency, Callbacks, async, lisp, functional programming, development podcast, coder radio 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.

    Links:

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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.

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+CyX0fJsw ]]> Michael Dominick Wes Payne
    Episode 324: Rage Against The Beer https://coder.show/324 c6b99b7e-63ec-4d41-be9f-4cc973f6c411 Fri, 31 Aug 2018 09:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 47:18 false 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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    Developer Laptop, Qt licensing, Utah Beer, Gitpod, nativefier, github, development podcast, coder radio 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.

    Links:

    • Gitpod — In a blink of an eye from any GitHub project, pull request, or issue to a ready-configured, fully-featured online IDE and terminal.
    • Nativefier — Make any web page a desktop application
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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.

    Links:

    • Gitpod — In a blink of an eye from any GitHub project, pull request, or issue to a ready-configured, fully-featured online IDE and terminal.
    • Nativefier — Make any web page a desktop application
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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+-93Bl93I ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 323: Reacting to React Native https://coder.show/323 c3098d45-b17f-41cc-b97d-1878ce580923 Thu, 30 Aug 2018 08:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After digging into some feedback, we react to the big upset in the world of React Native. 41:37 false After digging into some feedback, we react to the big upset in the world of React Native.

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

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    Reactive, Native, Qt, Electron, Mobile, .Net, Xamarin, CodeTrigage, Travel hack, scoop.sh, development podcast After digging into some feedback, we react to the big upset in the world of React Native.

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

    Links:

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

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ksN9vUhW ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 322: Not so Qt https://coder.show/322 ae5c592a-7a16-4184-8e99-f05ef91b4d23 Tue, 14 Aug 2018 13:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 46:28 false 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.

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

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    Qt, Qt licensing, lgpl, Qt Creator, QML, c++, .NET, Windows 10 packagemanager, Homebrew, ZMQ, QML, VCPKG, development podcast 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.

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

    Links:

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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.

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+rqH8aa9U ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 321: Qt & Me https://coder.show/321 beab5180-e817-4edc-a24e-931264aa18df Mon, 06 Aug 2018 22:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:00:58 false 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.

    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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    IEEE, C++, Qt, QML, Crossplatform, Galgo Pro, Gnome Shell, Plasma, Technical architecture, top programing languages, Modern Qt, Declarative, development podcast 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.

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

    Links:

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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.

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+l2Ez6Ogc ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 320: The Big Bezos https://coder.show/320 4a6b7d2b-06e1-43ed-8070-20aaf036caf5 Thu, 02 Aug 2018 12:30:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike’s ordered a surprise new rig, Chris is getting particular, and do a first impressions of Qt Creator. 36:29 false Mike’s ordered a surprise new rig, Chris is getting particular, and do a first impressions of Qt Creator.

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

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    Galgo Pro, System76, Lenovo T480, Linux, Redhat, Qt Creator, Hardware Failures, Development Podcast Mike’s ordered a surprise new rig, Chris is getting particular, and do a first impressions of Qt Creator.

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

    Links:

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

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+yJd9NBfz ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 319: Nadella Stamp https://coder.show/319 8a0bbee8-de66-4aa3-9d8a-9a6d67997251 Tue, 31 Jul 2018 12:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 31:22 false 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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    MacBook Pro Throttling, Desktop Workstations, Apple, Async/Await, .Net, Microsoft, Swift, Development podcast 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.

    Links:

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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.

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+k2nP-R0L ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 318: Losing the Anaconda https://coder.show/318 e360a758-c504-41e2-a862-89142fca9ec8 Tue, 17 Jul 2018 09:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We ruminate on Python’s founder stepping down, and ponder if it was inevitable. 1:04:06 false We ruminate on Python’s founder stepping down, and ponder if it was inevitable.

    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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    Python, Guido van Rossum, Benevolent dictator, PIP, MacBook Pro, Seedbank, ML, Google, PyCharm, Dell, Instapaper, Development podcast We ruminate on Python’s founder stepping down, and ponder if it was inevitable.

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

    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?

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+r8rQx7te ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 317: A Chat with Uno https://coder.show/317 9edd509e-0109-4efe-aa29-9467681bc4b5 Wed, 11 Jul 2018 19:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 41:39 false 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.

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

    Special Guest: Jérôme Laban.

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    Jérôme Laban, Uno platform, .NET, WebAssembly, Xamarin, Universal Windows apps, XAML, WPF, C#, mono, development podcast 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.

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

    Special Guest: Jérôme Laban.

    Links:

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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.

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

    Special Guest: Jérôme Laban.

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+CKZ243Ln ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick Jérôme Laban
    Episode 316: When Clouds Go Dark https://coder.show/316 99d51615-9cee-46c3-a88e-a27fc94d2cd5 Thu, 05 Jul 2018 16:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 50:23 false 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.

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

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    Project Uno, WebAssembly, Android, UWP Bridge, iOS, XAML, Uno Playground, iMac Pro, Bridge crash, Microsoft Office in Electron, Rust, development podcast, coder radio 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.

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

    Links:

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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.

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+WUbIxfZX ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 315: Chicken Farmers https://coder.show/315 415e1df3-dba8-4b87-a6fc-4e5d70f89b19 Mon, 02 Jul 2018 13:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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? 59:26 false 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?

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

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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?

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

    Links:

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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?

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+fQieo2Jr ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 314: Microsoft's Electron Future https://coder.show/314 e9ab0318-3c56-4d3b-a01b-0b373ff8b31e Tue, 26 Jun 2018 10:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:00:44 false 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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    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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    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.

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+CbfFlmpI ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 313: GitLab’s CEO https://coder.show/313 827e1a49-e5d2-4a13-bfe8-90c7f784d540 Fri, 15 Jun 2018 08:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 44:37 false 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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    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.

    Links:

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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.

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+EWBewBYm ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick Sid Sijbrandij
    Episode 312: Git with Microsoft https://coder.show/312 4558eab6-3bd1-4163-af42-25e0ad9d9908 Tue, 05 Jun 2018 10:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Microsoft is buying GitHub, Apple just kicked off WWDC 2018, and we've got a packed show! 52:39 false Microsoft is buying GitHub, Apple just kicked off WWDC 2018, and we've got a packed show!

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+VxexhptZ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 311: Google AI For The Win https://coder.show/311 9a166cbb-b93d-46f2-82ec-ef1502775582 Mon, 28 May 2018 18:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 56:41 true 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.

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

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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.

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

    Links:

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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.

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+JKyUS2wC ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    ECMATakeover https://coder.show/310 879d595d-1eb7-4e5e-9d10-186152bec2dc Mon, 21 May 2018 19:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 51:40 false 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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    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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    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.

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+hHB1iTFZ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 309: Best of Both Worlds https://coder.show/309 ba1a3fc1-2852-4019-8b85-54e7dad74150 Mon, 14 May 2018 21:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We get fired up about cloud lock-in, and attempt to find some common ground. 45:17 false We get fired up about cloud lock-in, and attempt to find some common ground.

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

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

    Links:

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

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Atma117p ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 308: The Nicheing Down Fallacy https://coder.show/308 4a9bd180-a569-4de6-8b1c-4a077c3dd310 Mon, 07 May 2018 20:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Focusing on a niche can catastrophically backfire when the market shifts, and Mike goes into full reviewer mode! 1:02:17 false Focusing on a niche can catastrophically backfire when the market shifts, and Mike goes into full reviewer mode this week.

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

    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.

    Links:

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

    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.

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+4smOK4jv ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 307: System.Evolution https://coder.show/307 2bedf85e-f897-41e5-b498-243b1dea12b4 Thu, 03 May 2018 13:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike and Chris have a workflow hangover, hit rock bottom, and bounce back with a new understanding. 47:38 false Mike and Chris have a workflow hangover, hit rock bottom, and bounce back with a new understanding.

    Plus the creeping revelation that our future is embed.

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

    Plus the creeping revelation that our future is embed.

    Links:

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

    Plus the creeping revelation that our future is embed.

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+FUyTeZlx ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 306: Progressive Webbie Things https://coder.show/306 88995b31-f9ce-4083-bce8-e2068607c3cb Mon, 30 Apr 2018 19:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The death of desktop apps has reached the next stage, but the long transition to WebAssembly is going to hurt. 51:28 false 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".

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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".

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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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+8d4vtGcr ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 305: Perpetual Beta Tester https://coder.show/305 1062bdbc-a16f-48a2-8798-404ea2bffcda Mon, 16 Apr 2018 17:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 50:00 true 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.

    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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    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.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+MW5fJLYw ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 304: No Bad Guys Only Survivors https://coder.show/304 7ba5bb81-338a-4cd6-b2ba-4d1d0b4000e6 Mon, 09 Apr 2018 12:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter What we can learn from Mike’s first business failing in 2014? 1:00:39 false 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.

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

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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.

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

    Links:

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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.

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+XaR8Wghf ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Weapons of Mass Data https://coder.show/303 bbc0801f-6017-41bb-b7e8-f636fc390693 Mon, 02 Apr 2018 19:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter What is focus for the software industry? And is focus always a good thing, or can it lead to tunnel vision? 1:11:20 false 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.

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

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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.

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

    Links:

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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.

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+To2sL5eZ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 302: Staring into Sun https://coder.show/302 34457866-67d3-43d5-a043-a5982929f2e7 Thu, 29 Mar 2018 12:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Sun Microsystems was fertile ground for what might be the largest developer upset in ten years. 1:06:25 false 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.

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

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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.

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

    Links:

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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.

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

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+_9KDs5AG ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Episode 301: Being David https://coder.show/301 263f62b2-c953-40c4-957e-68e20afc02b8 Mon, 19 Mar 2018 13:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 50:47 false 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.

    Plus some weekly Hoopla, listener questions, and more!

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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.

    Plus some weekly Hoopla, listener questions, and more!

    Links:

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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.

    Plus some weekly Hoopla, listener questions, and more!

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+f1onMFYb ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Developers Rule the World | CR 300 https://coder.show/300 995dcc57-d423-4ff4-a6ee-b4b4c1dab785 Thu, 15 Mar 2018 17:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 56:57 false It’s a special Coder Super show with big announcements and we look back at five years of Coder Radio.

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

    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.

    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.

    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.

    Links:

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+0SF1Xqt1 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Mike’s Wishlist | CR 299 https://coder.show/299 732EB53A-A626-4422-BDCC-F83C165C7073 Mon, 05 Mar 2018 22:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Chris is on the road & Mike’s been reflecting. Plus we answer some of your questions, which snowball into some much larger discussions. Then Mike’s made a list & he’s checking it twice. 43:53 false Chris is on the road & Mike’s been reflecting. Plus we answer some of your questions, which snowball into some much larger discussions.

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

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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.

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

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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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+YjyavoNT ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Niche Busters | CR 298 https://coder.show/298 43A168AA-34FE-44B4-88BE-50535B65125E Sat, 03 Mar 2018 17:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 56:01 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+0sojlcjI ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Lunch Break Coder | CR 297 https://coder.show/297 125523CE-C660-49C5-81A8-24A8F17172A7 Mon, 19 Feb 2018 19:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike may have cracked the testing pitch, the harsh reason the Junior Developer is dying & a nice batch of audience questions and follow up. This week’s Coder Radio is just like mom’s cookin', but with a taste of Kotlin. 57:00 false Mike may have cracked the testing pitch, the harsh reason the Junior Developer is dying & a nice batch of audience questions and follow up.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+vBlSVd54 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Chris Goes to Microsoft | CR 296 https://coder.show/296 5FA32EA6-84FE-431E-9ABB-41C3B2C9E87C Tue, 13 Feb 2018 01:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus the massive leaps Kotlin seems to be making & more! 1:12:19 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+4m9skrYb ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Green Fairies In Green Fields | CR 295 https://coder.show/295 63253493-C28C-4E22-8AF1-1D1437110218 Mon, 05 Feb 2018 20:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:05:26 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+HUOlbxkM ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Escape Pod Machine | CR 294 https://coder.show/294 00C066E9-0792-4FD4-B262-B74412C11535 Tue, 30 Jan 2018 01:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter A special live on location edition of the show, we talk new gear, workflows & how developers can turn a bad situation around. 50:09 false A special live on location edition of the show, we talk new gear, workflows & how developers can turn a bad situation around.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+xl0mNn-Q ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The PowerShell Play | CR 293 https://coder.show/293 41AEDBD2-C775-4DA0-AA61-707BA3BFF944 Mon, 22 Jan 2018 20:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike and Chris review predictions from years past & check on how well they’ve aged. Plus we take a look at Microsoft’s big picture strategy with .Net & now PowerShell for every system. 1:09:17 false Mike and Chris review predictions from years past & check on how well they’ve aged.

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

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

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

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

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+i7167JD3 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Lint or Lament | CR 292 https://coder.show/292 AA3B94A0-D5ED-4D2E-B84E-D63966B9F2D6 Wed, 17 Jan 2018 18:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus the brutal life cycle of JavaScript, the death of microservices & more! 1:00:07 false 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.

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

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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.

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

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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.

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+YniT6vZJ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Hey Google | CR 291 https://coder.show/291 ADBC5836-8B78-4006-B05F-899AB6741039 Mon, 08 Jan 2018 21:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After a great batch of feedback we make some bold predictions for 2018, and it’s not your dad’s crystal ball this year. 1:13:34 false After a great batch of feedback we make some bold predictions for 2018, and it’s not your dad’s crystal ball this year.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+yu3swZw4 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Last Coder | CR 290 https://coder.show/290 B3F15F8B-BE79-4709-93D0-BC156AD32316 Mon, 01 Jan 2018 18:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 1:24:58 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

    ]]>
    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.

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+77OKh0ll ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Apple Payday | CR 289 https://coder.show/289 68AEA40D-5AED-496D-9DC2-EA0D73502151 Fri, 22 Dec 2017 21:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike’s spent a week with JavaScript, Apple has a big gift & that launching a new product glow. Plus Linux’s new fight, Amazon’s big wins & the things that have really gone to hell. 56:06 false Mike’s spent a week with JavaScript, Apple has a big gift & that launching a new product glow.

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

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

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

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

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+zDlE2kfG ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Mike’s New Ride | CR 288 https://coder.show/288 13871482-91FE-4BE4-95E0-1E0A153BBF93 Mon, 18 Dec 2017 19:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 46:54 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ajhmLyIN ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    You Need a Barb | CR 287 https://coder.show/287 03F10FD7-4FC7-4CE7-A1F9-27B7598D84A7 Mon, 11 Dec 2017 19:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike shares some recent lessons he’s learned trying to scale his team, some tools they tried & the processes that have stuck. But first we kick it off with some of your feedback, a bit of Hoopla & wrap it up with a quick touch on hardware. 1:01:00 false Mike shares some recent lessons he’s learned trying to scale his team, some tools they tried & the processes that have stuck.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+xE_AcOEf ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Collateral User Damage | CR 286 https://coder.show/286 733F2839-D6DA-484F-9BA8-14E6DD174EC6 Fri, 08 Dec 2017 20:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 54:00 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+GvVXp45H ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Windows 10, The Best Linux Yet? | CR 285 https://coder.show/285 6B3BDC54-6B19-4EDA-BCA1-65529C90B17D Tue, 28 Nov 2017 05:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 1:01:55 false 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.

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

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

    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!

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    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.

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

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

    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!

    ]]>
    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.

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

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

    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!

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+tsndEJl4 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Popping WebAssembly Hype | CR 284 https://coder.show/284 5AE2DF14-81AB-458D-8C24-685F37C643DB Mon, 20 Nov 2017 21:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus we share the open source projects we’re most thankful for this year. 1:16:43 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+fQE87UBr ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Back From the DevFest | CR 283 https://coder.show/283 E7FEC035-B0D4-4229-875D-EADCF8568E7E Thu, 16 Nov 2017 19:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Note: There is some rough “skype audio” at times. Totally listenable still & should be better next week 42:11 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ozXm4rv2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Ice Age | CR 282 https://coder.show/282 69A94C73-7737-4759-BC34-6FFD9EE19666 Mon, 06 Nov 2017 18:00:00 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 52:19 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+kv3Kj15y ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Selling the FLOSS | CR 281 https://coder.show/281 88A82C10-C4F3-4647-B046-6D5CE72290D3 Mon, 30 Oct 2017 20:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 1:01:37 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

    ]]>
    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.

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+7Dolp_3K ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Mike Was Right | CR 280 https://coder.show/280 A3B446FC-362A-407D-AFC8-952B02EC922B Mon, 23 Oct 2017 23:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 51:53 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+_YJGjcNK ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Evolving Software Development | CR 279 https://coder.show/279 F492CA29-D11B-4082-8479-37DDFA065F4A Tue, 17 Oct 2017 11:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Then the guys get rather excited by an astute breakdown of developer workflow breakdowns & more! 55:20 false 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.

    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.

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    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.

    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.

    ]]>
    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.

    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.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+bLc9iuRP ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    A New Kit for Home | CR 278 https://coder.show/278 A7B12E3C-09CF-4D46-82CE-2634BD338A33 Mon, 09 Oct 2017 20:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After a ninja dance though some “Coder Hoopla” Chris has a go at convincing Mike he might be missing the next big app goldmine. 50:19 false After a ninja dance though some “Coder Hoopla” Chris has a go at convincing Mike he might be missing the next big app goldmine.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+wPAm5Vrs ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Elixir of My Soul | CR 277 https://coder.show/277 E25153CD-31A1-4C9F-826E-460D01B52160 Sat, 07 Oct 2017 04:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:17:16 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+H67h11Z5 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Bite of the AR Apple | CR 276 https://coder.show/276 38455E91-7FA0-4B13-BB0F-82AA2D5AE3DC Thu, 05 Oct 2017 11:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:06:19 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Hx-M9GvE ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Reacting To React | CR 275 https://coder.show/275 99BA5F9D-15A3-4EE3-ACA0-572AC36B8F62 Sat, 30 Sep 2017 01:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 55:24 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+uc0jCuJK ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    No Love for Open Source | CR 274 https://coder.show/274 A038C91C-A663-4A9B-B0CB-47A00B580F5F Mon, 18 Sep 2017 21:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. It’s a Coder quickie this week, with Mike back in Florida there is much to be done. 36:46 false 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.

    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.

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    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.

    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.

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    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.

    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.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+NhE_-o5T ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    A Hurricane of Feedback | CR 273 https://coder.show/273 4AC68D12-2311-47BF-A242-C2CADD2A0A24 Mon, 11 Sep 2017 22:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike takes refuge from Irma to respond to audience feedback & share some thoughts on future plans. Chris has some thoughts on hardware that will help you get more work done & neither of us are worrying about Bash on Windows. 35:38 false Mike takes refuge from Irma to respond to audience feedback & share some thoughts on future plans.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+aI74iNbz ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The State of Stateless | CR 272 https://coder.show/272 42D9C4B8-1CE2-4CB0-9476-84DD187A0AB0 Thu, 31 Aug 2017 22:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike & Chris discuss the types of workloads that better suit Serverless Architecture systems like Lambda & when you should roll a server. Plus Mike has major hardware woes, makes a surprising move on air & Chris is left pontificating on the future of AR. 1:04:50 false Mike and Chris discuss the types of workloads that better suit Serverless Architecture systems like Lambda & when you should roll a server.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+N9nY5oTp ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Future is Serverless | CR 271 https://coder.show/271 0B617BE1-9608-4BE4-863E-C115C4F66A39 Mon, 28 Aug 2017 20:00:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The serverless revolution is nigh, we discuss AWS Lambda and Azure Functions, rebuilding jbot, basing the business computers around Pop!_OS & more! 57:11 false The serverless revolution is nigh, we discuss AWS Lambda and Azure Functions, rebuilding jbot, basing the business computers around Pop!_OS & more!

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+luxfH3tM ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Daily Stand Up Myth | CR 270 https://coder.show/270 A63164C0-AD47-4E15-BECE-4F80E37F40AB Thu, 17 Aug 2017 19:15:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 49:01 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+3r8R6UJf ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Clustered Pi | CR 269 https://coder.show/269 A18FBD20-50DE-4003-9205-8C7779E99472 Thu, 10 Aug 2017 20:29:36 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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 37:55 false 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.

    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.

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

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    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.

    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.

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

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    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.

    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+XAkT_2a_ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Ask Alice | CR 268 https://coder.show/268 DBCC6410-0257-48EB-874C-3AACD1899155 Thu, 03 Aug 2017 19:08:23 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 51:53 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+OHWTcF59 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Skills to Pay the Bills | CR 267 https://coder.show/267 3133E197-1A76-457D-95B0-A4B9E486FDCE Thu, 27 Jul 2017 17:41:30 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We solve some problems, and then go down the rat hole of self hacking to increase work, productivity & our health. Then we gleefully watch as Coding Bootcamps begin to collapse. Plus Mike shares some straightforward code that solved an annoying problem 48:16 false We solve some problems, and then go down the rat hole of self hacking to increase work, productivity & our health.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+YdfeF1v8 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Mike the Botter | CR 266 https://coder.show/266 D006EE16-91A9-480F-B720-6AD5773D0D97 Thu, 20 Jul 2017 20:03:42 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus some fantastic feedback, Mike's true feelings about Swift & a whole lot more! 1:11:31 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+K0dHbPb1 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Rented Windows Theory | CR 265 https://coder.show/265 5A5299ED-B88A-4DA7-946D-193926BC8FBD Thu, 13 Jul 2017 12:52:34 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus your feedback & much more! 53:03 false 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.

    Plus your feedback & much more!

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    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.

    Plus your feedback & much more!

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    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.

    Plus your feedback & much more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+RX1XndcY ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Toxic Licensing | CR 264 https://coder.show/264 8F64D780-8F43-4B62-9C0F-642C2E607874 Thu, 06 Jul 2017 20:16:40 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus the industry is going all in on AI & Mike discusses the huge potential issue that could be facing. 1:04:00 false 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.

    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.

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    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.

    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.

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    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.

    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+efJJwtEi ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Guilty Bug | CR 263 https://coder.show/263 C682D61B-E0BE-4837-A751-64748FD9303C Fri, 30 Jun 2017 12:56:37 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus discuss System76’s new Pop!_OS & Mike’s adventures in Florida. 57:11 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+1UVRbUFR ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Summer of GitHub | CR 262 https://coder.show/262 FD222419-E975-41E8-8401-88430EC2A38B Thu, 22 Jun 2017 20:40:20 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 50:53 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+9g3UFsOq ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Basic Bot | CR 261 https://coder.show/261 C129CAC7-D490-4E89-A68B-B6103E3D302E Thu, 15 Jun 2017 18:28:56 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 47:34 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+yIE4ladM ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The WWDC17 Episode | CR 260 https://coder.show/260 432D343B-F6A6-4A9B-BE05-9EDC02BC36EC Thu, 08 Jun 2017 20:37:15 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After Mike gets a few things off his chest, we dive into the most developer relevant announcements & news from Apple’s WWDC 2017. 1:11:12 false After Mike gets a few things off his chest, we dive into the most developer relevant announcements & news from Apple’s WWDC 2017.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+JXVlxV-z ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Hi-Tech Lady Tubes | CR 259 https://coder.show/259 0234900E-B65C-4F02-AE8C-9B3685A8252B Thu, 01 Jun 2017 22:53:26 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 56:42 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Wz6i7vPL ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Bad Process SIGKILLs | CR 258 https://coder.show/258 8F052587-EA8D-4B9A-8F74-868A06DCA3B6 Thu, 25 May 2017 22:19:07 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus Microsoft’s huge Git commit, Quick Designer in Qt Creator 4.3 & some follow up on Kotlin. 1:04:19 false 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.


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

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    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.


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

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    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.


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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+_OJNFhO3 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Kotlin, Swiftly | CR 257 https://coder.show/257 8A1B427F-FF1D-4BE4-AFAC-41CD7DC119D0 Fri, 19 May 2017 18:40:20 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike argues you should go hybrid today & end up progressive tomorrow. The Docker reality & why Swift is a bit like Kotlin. Speaking of Kotlin we chat a bit about the Google I/O news, Project Treble, Xamarin’s Live Player & Mike’s new rig. 1:02:17 false Mike argues you should go hybrid today & end up progressive tomorrow. The Docker reality & why Swift is a bit like Kotlin.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+rNvsDo6C ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Legalize Math | CR 256 https://coder.show/256 388B3178-5AD3-4C14-9570-26D12FA38EC9 Mon, 08 May 2017 20:21:01 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 51:24 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+7bzi7N2y ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Moby’s Logs | CR 255 https://coder.show/255 D422AB87-7108-46EF-902B-5D9281AED42F Mon, 01 May 2017 19:09:40 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus thoughts on continuing your coding education & more! 44:47 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+WJq3BiPl ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Riding the Whale | CR 254 https://coder.show/254 0FA973E3-4774-44F4-8B29-649A87669D19 Mon, 24 Apr 2017 21:20:50 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike is betting big on Docker, Angular has a new release, JavaScript is taking the lead & Uber is playing with fire. It’s a packed episode & wraps up with the bombshell that Mike is selling his new MacBook. 54:48 false Mike is betting big on Docker, Angular has a new release, JavaScript is taking the lead & Uber is playing with fire.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+TmiBzs3U ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    4k of Sin | CR 253 https://coder.show/253 88520598-DEFE-401D-B53F-F8C02994132F Mon, 17 Apr 2017 19:07:15 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 54:56 false 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?

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

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    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?

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

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    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?

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+l6A9DtXm ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    DysFunctional | CR 252 https://coder.show/252 02F2F406-E14D-4041-BE47-BDCA35BBA6BF Fri, 14 Apr 2017 16:21:24 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus Docker, Devops & more! 1:26:41 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+iaWzPTyh ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Roadshow Special | CR 251 https://coder.show/251 C88461DC-C139-41D2-A60F-08A0197EEEDB Wed, 12 Apr 2017 00:40:52 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus Chris shares topical experiences from his Dell trip, Jonny’s feeling the hero rage & more! 1:01:21 false 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.

    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.

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    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.

    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.

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    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.

    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+JqJDf1sL ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Captivated by Containers | CR 250 https://coder.show/250 0C12263D-1E57-402D-BB90-5F8D5F7E86B8 Mon, 27 Mar 2017 18:29:31 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus we discuss the damage done by “Coding Heroes”, the value of a namespace, a handy tool & more! 50:18 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+pCxAiugG ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Just Some Tools | CR 249 https://coder.show/249 05A84A2C-D0E7-4DE4-918A-DEBFC084338F Mon, 20 Mar 2017 19:12:10 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 50:20 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+SKh95WIy ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Some WebAssembly Required | CR 248 https://coder.show/248 439352B5-7C69-4CA7-BD20-FF084F6264B1 Mon, 13 Mar 2017 19:51:08 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 57:20 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+gTBhWHjF ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Always Be Coding | CR 247 https://coder.show/247 D2ACB116-6E4E-40D7-9BF3-AB54FE14DA81 Mon, 06 Mar 2017 19:25:12 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Why coding everyday makes a big difference for Mike & Chris reflects on keeping momentum to prevent project rot. Plus our first look at Java 9, hopes & fears of Web Assembly & more! 59:31 false Why coding everyday makes a big difference for Mike & Chris reflects on keeping momentum to prevent project rot.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+_YqD13c3 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Mozilla's Pocket Pick | CR 246 https://coder.show/246 B30D6C95-6204-4E05-A877-EF711BA19DAC Mon, 27 Feb 2017 19:17:50 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Our C++ alternatives quest for embedded continues, taking another look at Visual Studio Code, Mozilla’s big pockets & saving the web with Qt Quick. Plus Mike’s war story, great feedback & more! 1:01:23 false Our C++ alternatives quest for embedded continues, taking another look at Visual Studio Code, Mozilla’s big pockets & saving the web with Qt Quick.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+PhKD_uSD ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Java Rusts Over | CR 245 https://coder.show/245 F24AAC8F-0121-479F-8808-3E12FB7D5055 Mon, 20 Feb 2017 11:23:34 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 36:45 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+dCc57j90 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Still Playing Mono | CR 244 https://coder.show/244 2609C376-48C6-4661-B63D-8948CA31A01B Mon, 13 Feb 2017 21:35:04 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike reports back from his recent travels, we debate the renaissance .Net & solve all of future Mike’s problems. 55:08 false Mike reports back from his recent travels, we debate the renaissance .Net & solve all of future Mike’s problems.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ntwnVKBp ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    iPad Shrinkage | CR 243 https://coder.show/243 5077049C-53E2-4865-ACA3-A59742B64E0E Mon, 06 Feb 2017 08:43:02 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 54:47 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+esJjJh4H ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Cowboy Code | Coder Radio 242 https://coder.show/242 65C9D45D-38B7-4175-8DC8-024B728F049B Thu, 02 Feb 2017 17:01:48 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The tools we use to do the job, Microservices Gone Wrong, the real problem with TypeScript & more! 53:24 false The tools we use to do the job, Microservices Gone Wrong, the real problem with TypeScript & more!

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+YfYyHV_f ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Tricks of the Trade | CR 241 https://coder.show/241 FE2CE972-7450-4B9F-89B8-33D755F51291 Mon, 23 Jan 2017 18:25:56 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Your emails this week get us discussing & sharing some really hard learned lessons & insights. Plus Mike spends the weekend preparing to shame Chris & shares a favorite book pick 36:25 false Your emails this week get us discussing & sharing some really hard learned lessons & insights.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+d_kQEUyC ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Disillusioned NixBeards | CR 240 https://coder.show/240 96C49D1C-78AD-4472-94CD-C50713539DEA Mon, 16 Jan 2017 19:27:59 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike and Chris start things off with some traditional feedback, get into some Dart discussion & then get into the hardware throw down. 1:02:51 false Mike and Chris start things off with some traditional feedback, get into some Dart discussion & then get into the hardware throw down.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+rQQCnE91 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Living in a Clamshell | CR 239 https://coder.show/239 0AC8AF4E-4982-4C4C-A92D-1CE7DBA75A33 Mon, 09 Jan 2017 19:31:44 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter After we answer some audience feedback and chat about the week’s Hoopla & a fresh batch of Coder Radio 2017 predictions! 50:30 false After we answer some audience feedback and chat about the week’s Hoopla & a fresh batch of Coder Radio 2017 predictions!

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+0QgkBA4p ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Undockered | CR 238 https://coder.show/238 EB04CB08-CDB9-46AA-A19A-DA6442A224AF Thu, 05 Jan 2017 17:04:34 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike’s got three wishes for the new year, Chris has a new Echo Dot & Google has partnerships to put Assistant in your TV. Plus why Mike got rid of his office, GitHub’s near term future & how terrible code gets written by sane people. 43:37 false Mike’s got three wishes for the new year, Chris has a new Echo Dot & Google has partnerships to put Assistant in your TV.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+uqrMb1BW ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Shuffling Code | CR 237 https://coder.show/237 483C98AB-18C9-4F3E-AC83-41F629273540 Mon, 26 Dec 2016 13:40:13 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 3:02:28 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Aed12Qc5 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Refactoring 2016 | CR 236 https://coder.show/236 093C0B85-CAF0-48F7-928D-A0266F4B2258 Mon, 19 Dec 2016 17:58:25 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 51:32 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+lTj9aOLP ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Okay Google, Take Over the World | CR 235 https://coder.show/235 0B6C6AFA-E441-4ED8-BF78-5CF15CC045D6 Mon, 12 Dec 2016 19:06:40 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike reviews his Google Home and we discuss Google Actions, Fitbit buying Pebble & the usefulness of some of these products. Plus Mike adopts a new philosophy about remote workers! 52:24 false Mike reviews his Google Home and we discuss Google Actions, Fitbit buying Pebble & the usefulness of some of these products.

    Plus Mike adopts a new philosophy about remote workers!

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

    Plus Mike adopts a new philosophy about remote workers!

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

    Plus Mike adopts a new philosophy about remote workers!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+H_tcQyED ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Legend Of The Snow Leopard | CR 234 https://coder.show/234 9A92CB0F-15D3-4F3F-924E-D53DFC24D25A Mon, 05 Dec 2016 19:28:57 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike shares his swift migration pain from over the weekend & opens up a bar in the office in honor of his new Google Home. 52:19 false Mike shares his swift migration pain from over the weekend & opens up a bar in the office in honor of his new Google Home.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+nMOFRovx ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Stalker Box | CR 233 https://coder.show/233 EEEC646C-9663-4610-BADA-08745822BE9A Mon, 28 Nov 2016 18:54:37 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus a quick chat about ethics in coding. 1:06:16 false 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.

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    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.

    Plus a quick chat about ethics in coding.

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    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.

    Plus a quick chat about ethics in coding.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+9QBzoOB3 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Minimal Functional Product | CR 232 https://coder.show/232 0E81E8EC-C1B6-4E37-9DEF-A7ABD5C5D637 Mon, 21 Nov 2016 19:30:24 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike is back from vacation has somethings on his mind he shares this week. Hardware follow up, customer management for devs, book recommendations & more! 1:02:07 false Mike is back from vacation has somethings on his mind he shares this week. Hardware follow up, customer management for devs, book recommendations & more!

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+d8konAXY ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Scrum Burger | CR 231 https://coder.show/231 94138594-5287-4A71-9BD6-9D15AB1AD453 Mon, 14 Nov 2016 17:46:47 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We ponder why Docker is a dumpster fire, doubt Samsung’s new Ai Bot platform, discover Botkit & discuss killing the Scrum. 48:55 false We ponder why Docker is a dumpster fire, doubt Samsung’s new Ai Bot platform, discover Botkit & discuss killing the Scrum.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+iqeSeWQy ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Microsoft’s Public Shame | CR 230 https://coder.show/230 0AD6AEA0-F5D8-4867-B4DA-B101FD32DBB2 Mon, 07 Nov 2016 19:38:01 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Ballmer is trying to pin it all on Bill, MacBook follow up & Lemur struggles. 58:57 false Ballmer is trying to pin it all on Bill, MacBook follow up & Lemur struggles.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+N3pIGTFE ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Old Men Yell at Macbooks | CR 229 https://coder.show/229 CDC77A17-730F-402E-A210-1C206E2D74F5 Mon, 31 Oct 2016 19:25:35 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Let's get real about the tools we use this week. 1:02:55 false Let's get real about the tools we use this week.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+elcNGj6R ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    A Lemur Eats an Apple | CR 228 https://coder.show/228 3D395633-D5B9-4ED3-8242-5530BB38D4E1 Mon, 24 Oct 2016 19:48:25 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus how to design APIs that don’t suck & more! 56:17 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+YzaVDjCj ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Everybody's Keyboard Fighting | CR 227 https://coder.show/227 D41C5EC9-2F08-4B22-AB5F-26F8D0376A46 Mon, 17 Oct 2016 19:05:25 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The Dash debacle gets the full Coder this week & Mike’s got a new sweet keyboard he tells us all about. Plus how it feels to learn Javascript in a React world & more! 1:02:02 false The Dash debacle gets the full Coder this week & Mike’s got a new sweet keyboard he tells us all about.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+zB0RLLpk ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Coder Profiling | CR 226 https://coder.show/226 0DF16639-4245-4608-8691-3012CA8F8CE0 Mon, 10 Oct 2016 17:43:16 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 45:08 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+drtOlEYz ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The ROI of Things | CR 225 https://coder.show/225 4C4647AD-5F07-4271-AE30-BD95D19FD1E8 Mon, 03 Oct 2016 19:20:52 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 59:52 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+CALyqybC ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Vaporware on the Server | CR 224 https://coder.show/224 9F4D52EB-481A-4316-AAE3-67BF9C4DCBB4 Mon, 26 Sep 2016 18:33:57 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 48:38 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+KzdEZhcl ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Get Swifty | CR 223 https://coder.show/223 296EC9B4-ED74-4E45-8CFA-5653E73254D0 Mon, 19 Sep 2016 19:48:03 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike & Chris travel interdimensionally to discuss the pressure to get Swifty, marvel at Vapor.codes, witness the fall of Eclipse & the rise of Microsoft. Plus our super quick take on the iPhone 7 & more! 52:11 false Mike & Chris travel interdimensionally to discuss the pressure to get Swifty, marvel at Vapor.codes, witness the fall of Eclipse & the rise of Microsoft.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+oAVHbxRO ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Rusty Support | CR 222 https://coder.show/222 217D2D2E-8C00-43DF-8FEF-D53E4A8ECB69 Mon, 12 Sep 2016 19:05:48 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 54:11 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+o_5VGnF3 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Bag of jQuery | CR 221 https://coder.show/221 778DAAF0-6C3D-4C7E-A8D5-B9481441A956 Mon, 05 Sep 2016 12:52:49 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter The guys daydream about making the perfect developer platform & grouse about Mike’s new Note getting recalled. Plus our speculation about the September 7th Apple event, what old unmaintained code says about you, clearing the air on Angular v2 & more! 1:08:54 false The guys daydream about making the perfect developer platform, follow up a bit on Android N & grouse about Mike’s new Note getting recalled.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+9fizPcFx ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Docker Dumpster Fire | CR 220 https://coder.show/220 BF5B5CE2-1D6B-4005-A152-7687693B0624 Mon, 29 Aug 2016 18:54:57 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Docker quality appears to be getting worse, Mike & Chris analyze the mystery of Docker’s decline & likely causes. Plus we discuss the possibility of an AI monopoly, moving fasting & looking for a web-framework matchmaker. 57:06 false Docker quality appears to be getting worse, Mike & Chris analyze the mystery of Docker’s decline & likely causes.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+kFX6t3yM ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Dollar Store Quality | CR 219 https://coder.show/219 ADB56E02-6CD6-4AA6-B5A7-B6160A4BF6E8 Mon, 22 Aug 2016 18:37:40 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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? Plus Microsoft’s move in open sourcing PowerShell, the fixed bid scam & more! 50:27 false 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?

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

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    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?

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

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    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?

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+PHuFIlOX ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Agile Scapegoat | CR 218 https://coder.show/218 E234A73C-9AAD-42C2-AA48-A79AF93B82E3 Mon, 15 Aug 2016 20:43:04 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 1:11:02 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+j1w1rFxF ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Botpocalypse Now | CR 217 https://coder.show/217 A39ECBF8-BD90-4FC1-8DD1-DD4260D0C657 Mon, 08 Aug 2016 20:26:08 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Special guest Ryan Sipes from Mycroft joins us to discuss his projects & fulfilling the mission of an open source project. Plus our thoughts on the bot revolution, the “Internet of APIs” it depends on & the shift that bots could cause in the industry. 1:08:32 false Special guest Ryan Sipes from Mycroft joins us to discuss his ambitious projects & fulfilling the mission of an open source project.

    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.

    We start it all off with a new Coding Challenge!

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

    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.

    We start it all off with a new Coding Challenge!

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

    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.

    We start it all off with a new Coding Challenge!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+BytNoYmh ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Mismatch Patterns in Productivity | CR 216 https://coder.show/216 12F608A5-17D3-4745-87A4-AB93BDAD9589 Mon, 01 Aug 2016 18:25:37 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 38:07 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ASZN3ulo ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Real Life on the Ratel | CR 215 https://coder.show/215 1837C8AA-32C4-4048-8150-B9EAC21CCEAF Mon, 25 Jul 2016 18:30:39 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus we congratulate the winner of last week’s challenge & announce the next one! 51:06 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+b-eHOj7j ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Make Coding Great Again | CR 214 https://coder.show/214 5C651EDA-C76F-40E3-918F-4045C774EE7F Mon, 18 Jul 2016 21:50:19 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike reflects on some critical feedback, shares impressions of his new Linux PC, we announce the new Coding Challenge & more! 52:33 false Mike reflects on some critical feedback, shares impressions of his new Linux PC, we announce the new Coding Challenge & more!

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+hQTRJeok ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    PokéCode | CR 213 https://coder.show/213 EAE5DB2C-9D6A-4ED7-9EE1-483871A9F33A Mon, 11 Jul 2016 20:26:57 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus beer brewed by bots, our thoughts on Java EE, Spring Boot & getting PHP to really do what you want. 1:04:37 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+dG_u6_lf ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Derailing Java | CR 212 https://coder.show/212 85FAC976-6872-4EBB-9E49-C2114E37619E Mon, 04 Jul 2016 22:03:06 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 1:09:52 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+HMYjoDYS ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Ai Theater | CR 211 https://coder.show/211 8ED1F0E7-5557-45C7-B45F-A4E0BE360527 Mon, 27 Jun 2016 19:13:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus Mike’s new Linux desktop, some feedback & a lot more! 55:49 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+q6DyoVk2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Productivity Theater | CR 210 https://coder.show/210 BE921D06-5E14-4273-AE60-FFABCB8DECDB Tue, 21 Jun 2016 17:37:13 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter It’s death by a thousand scrums this week & then admit there may be some value in frequent project communication. Then we start the machine learning discussion, talk a little Android N & more! 47:54 false It’s death by a thousand scrums this week & then admit there may be some value in frequent project communication.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+sSZMI_W2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    WWDC Hypercap | CR 209 https://coder.show/209 48E50B2E-79AD-42E4-A0F7-6E6954DFA843 Mon, 13 Jun 2016 20:56:06 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We start with some developer news of the week, then dig into the best bits from WWDC. Plus Mike shares his thoughts on some new hardware & the guys discuss the mystery of differential privacy. 1:07:14 false We start with some developer news of the week, then dig into the best bits from WWDC.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+CyMcNus8 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Fair-use Frustrations | CR 208 https://coder.show/208 188CA776-F94B-4AA5-B3B8-52E10965D46F Mon, 06 Jun 2016 20:12:37 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 45:33 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+9n1e3A1X ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    AGILE: Too Big to Fail | CR 207 https://coder.show/207 ADCC9723-EFC7-44EF-8994-6F3D8382AA49 Mon, 30 May 2016 20:28:40 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus some closing thoughts on Google vs Oracle, a neat tool of the week & more! 1:35:10 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+FCkVudJj ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Fat Bottom APIs | CR 206 https://coder.show/206 F6573F89-372B-427B-A16B-BB529F785DB6 Mon, 23 May 2016 19:24:44 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus Mike’s take on Android Studio 2.2 & Chris’ take on what we’re all calling “services”. 1:00:58 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+qKJD3CQD ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Git off the Rails | CR 205 https://coder.show/205 83F42D83-A692-4DE6-93F3-8F3DAD556F50 Mon, 16 May 2016 18:21:08 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Then we jump in our time machine and dazzle you with our new term predictions & more! 1:02:06 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+kykcNzs4 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Revenge of the Swift | CR 204 https://coder.show/204 E129607E-9E27-4BB6-8B87-54036B6BB3C0 Mon, 09 May 2016 18:55:36 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter In a podcast far far away, you asked for it & this week we delivered. It’s code review time, with a twist! Plus 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 50:14 false In a podcast far far away, you asked for it & this week we delivered. It’s code review time, with a twist!

    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.

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

    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.

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

    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+HCxJ_tGa ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Go Go Golang | CR 203 https://coder.show/203 F048BC22-3983-435B-A424-0DCF76160037 Mon, 02 May 2016 18:31:30 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus the 800 pound snake in the room, a quick Linux switch update for Mike & more! 55:07 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+JHyYDgKS ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    GO Swift Yourself | CR 202 https://coder.show/202 5476E895-A606-49C3-9A7D-C42707EDF63D Mon, 25 Apr 2016 21:18:06 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Could Google be about to make a major shake up in future development for Android? We discuss the scuttlebut about Swift on Android. Plus Mike’s new mobile rig & Noah from LAS joins for Mike’s update on his Linux Adventure & Mike gets the hard sell. 1:03:08 false Could Google be about to make a major shake up in future development for Android? We discuss the scuttlebut about Swift on Android.

    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.

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

    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.

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

    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ZaeUFTBx ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Tough Market | CR 201 https://coder.show/201 D51C1273-266D-49C9-85A8-0BD9F300170B Mon, 18 Apr 2016 13:21:15 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:25:30 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+fycVw_cn ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Bot Your Life | CR 200 https://coder.show/200 86B95719-CAA1-4FDD-BE8D-E76697ADDBD1 Mon, 11 Apr 2016 12:25:56 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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? Plus the surprising math that makes us shed a tear & more! 41:14 false 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?

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

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    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?

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

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    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?

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+-CG52XQg ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Good Xamaritan | CR 199 https://coder.show/199 B38F8480-A84C-451C-9DEA-4A12E7114D6C Mon, 04 Apr 2016 17:45:44 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Fresh off Build 2016, we talk about everything from free Xamarian, Bash on Windows & the changing case for .NET. Plus Mike shares some assumption smashing news & much more! 52:18 false Fresh off Build 2016, we talk about everything from free Xamarian, Bash on Windows & the changing case for .NET.

    Plus Mike shares some assumption smashing news & much more!

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

    Plus Mike shares some assumption smashing news & much more!

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

    Plus Mike shares some assumption smashing news & much more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+TB5-7j2v ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Brave New Code | CR 198 https://coder.show/198 6913339B-7C1F-41C4-A96E-29D47820CFD1 Mon, 28 Mar 2016 19:06:41 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus feedback & more! 1:01:13 false 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.

    Plus feedback & more!

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    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.

    Plus feedback & more!

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    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.

    Plus feedback & more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+NgWar41p ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Rails Crazies React | CR 197 https://coder.show/197 560B0931-4CD8-4CBB-B874-437DD07AD7F6 Mon, 21 Mar 2016 17:54:34 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus some real talk about your real value, what no indie developer wants to hear about the App Store & more! 1:00:02 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+jt97nuYI ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Hybrid Hijinks | CR 196 https://coder.show/196 E52F3292-A433-4B48-8D98-F24DF9E20316 Mon, 14 Mar 2016 18:51:23 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 1:07:19 false Whenever we discuss Hybrid development, a big elephant is sitting 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!

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    Whenever we discuss Hybrid development, a big elephant is sitting 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!

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    Whenever we discuss Hybrid development, a big elephant is sitting 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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+QGxG6-NM ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Xamarin Hand | CR 195 https://coder.show/195 2AF92F31-D57A-40BE-97C7-BA77E553824E Mon, 07 Mar 2016 19:39:02 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus Microsoft releases SQL server for Linux & we discuss how it all fits together in a larger plan 1:00:09 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+nh71mwxi ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Xamarin through the Ages | CR 194 https://coder.show/194 DEBB6E66-0C9C-46F8-B074-1763D13FCF33 Tue, 01 Mar 2016 07:43:08 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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 1:31:29 false 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

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    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

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    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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+oSkPYsCE ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Big Blue's Swift Move | CR 193 https://coder.show/193 ED70CB30-454D-4D05-A34F-C55725BEB5EF Mon, 22 Feb 2016 18:09:53 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus some feedback, code as speech, and more! 1:12:51 false 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.

    Plus some feedback, code as speech, and more!

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    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.

    Plus some feedback, code as speech, and more!

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    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.

    Plus some feedback, code as speech, and more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+gc-i6y0f ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Post Apocalyptic Linux Desktop | CR 192 https://coder.show/192 F1148776-C6A5-4062-90E4-6A3B3E610583 Mon, 15 Feb 2016 18:33:44 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! Plus… Has the show forgotten about VR? Some feedback & much more! 1:26:48 false 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!

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

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    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!

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

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    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!

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+3nhi29fN ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Parsing Your Options | CR 191 https://coder.show/191 622A566C-DF98-4ED7-B24A-CED0A019FFF1 Mon, 08 Feb 2016 17:31:35 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Something is rotten at GitHub. We discuss the big problem they're facing & why for most of us, we already have a backup plan. Plus why Project Rider might get you excited & how the Parse shutdown is hitting Mike. 38:17 false Something is rotten at GitHub. We discuss the big problem they're facing & why for most of us, we already have a backup plan.

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

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

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

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

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+4LggnCJg ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Death of the Freelancer | CR 190 https://coder.show/190 BB32049F-6BE6-4426-B4EB-A80B22598C59 Mon, 01 Feb 2016 18:10:14 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter A brutally honest episode. Mike and Chris air some hard learned lessons, toss out the episode playbook & tell it like it is! 50:30 false A brutally honest episode. Mike and Chris air some hard learned lessons, toss out the episode playbook & tell it like it is!

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+triZjXxj ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    I'm OOPting Out | CR 189 https://coder.show/189 6B7E68EC-8E86-404A-A7C9-24D5A908DE2B Mon, 25 Jan 2016 19:11:58 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 1:09:46 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+NC49nM2Z ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Linux: Bug or Feature? | CR 188 https://coder.show/188 B38684FB-5283-45D5-AF40-984A934A2AC8 Mon, 18 Jan 2016 20:49:22 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 48:10 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+e2uB6rrb ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Slacking while Coding | CR 187 https://coder.show/187 7FB0C55B-DD5A-4D72-9C28-47FDFFD8C7F6 Mon, 11 Jan 2016 18:33:30 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Is the age of Apps finally coming to an end? Data points to yes & we discuss how platforms like Slack might offer more potential. Then, more web developers are switching to Linux, this may be the start of a trend & more! 52:50 false Is the age of Apps finally coming to an end? Data points to yes & we discuss how platforms like Slack might offer more potential.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+dQEcDGj9 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Decision 2016: Native vs Hybrid | CR 186 https://coder.show/186 265290FE-A601-4E2D-ABEE-57FFFD461515 Mon, 04 Jan 2016 18:25:27 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Can Web standards make mobile apps obsolete? The new generation of hybrid apps aren't your grandparents solution to code once, run everywhere. Plus why Swift is going to be big on Linux in 2016, Google has a thing with openJDK & much more! 55:06 false Can Web standards make mobile apps obsolete? The new generation of hybrid apps aren't your grandparents solution to code once, run everywhere.

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

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

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

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

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+sXmdOqY2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Predictive Coder | CR 185 https://coder.show/185 8609C6CE-06E5-4CDD-9F49-6C60785AA6D4 Mon, 28 Dec 2015 18:59:46 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:08:37 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+PPWPFeaO ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Mike’s Big Year | CR 184 https://coder.show/184 6ED516D9-54E9-428C-A963-7A19F2A4574F Mon, 21 Dec 2015 13:31:50 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. It’s a very special edition of Coder Radio! 1:02:31 false 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.

    It’s a very special edition of Coder Radio!

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    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.

    It’s a very special edition of Coder Radio!

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    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.

    It’s a very special edition of Coder Radio!

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+A7d2Be1- ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Android Instability | CR 183 https://coder.show/183 EF544C1F-4A03-46C4-A4EC-BB17D621D59D Mon, 14 Dec 2015 19:33:53 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 1:10:15 false 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.

    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!

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    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.

    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!

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    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.

    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+rKYDhwJx ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Open Season on Swift | CR 182 https://coder.show/182 27C43BDA-4FA3-4B1C-8475-13DEE83548CC Mon, 07 Dec 2015 20:06:41 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 1:14:23 false Ballmer calls out Microsoft’s bogus revenue numbers over Azure, & we expand on his point to discuss an overall trend towards “hero CEOs”.

    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.

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

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

    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.

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

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

    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+qxeTXKY1 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Code a Little Deeper | CR 181 https://coder.show/181 3211E34A-E4B5-4C7B-8C12-27A6468D83E1 Mon, 30 Nov 2015 18:16:42 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus some feedback that cuts deep & more! 53:36 false 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.

    Plus some feedback that cuts deep & more!

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    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.

    Plus some feedback that cuts deep & more!

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    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.

    Plus some feedback that cuts deep & more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+aPWQduUh ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Barkeep, Ionic, Please | CR 180 https://coder.show/180 4D4D1699-41F5-4BF3-935D-8152CA0CC049 Mon, 23 Nov 2015 18:12:07 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 54:41 false Mike has a big announcement & shares his insights for discovering an underserved niche and creating software for people most of us never considered.

    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.

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

    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.

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

    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.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+kc6FC8hE ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    I Came, I Saw, Ionic | CR 179 https://coder.show/179 E6C974A4-3433-4967-AA14-95058AC31ED1 Mon, 16 Nov 2015 18:08:52 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Microsoft kills a major Windows development initiative & becomes one of the top contributors to Go. Mike has a new love & gets a bit ironic about Ionic. Plus some great feedback & we bask in the dawn of the age of utility. 58:52 false Microsoft kills a major Windows development initiative & becomes one of the top contributors to Go.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+O_FZnKM9 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Windows XP of the Net | CR 178 https://coder.show/178 086424B0-86DD-48E8-8313-30562307F703 Mon, 09 Nov 2015 18:01:16 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 53:33 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+X919Tbky ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Coder Puppy Mills | CR 177 https://coder.show/177 9345EB3A-AFA1-4E45-BFC7-A62FAC8632E3 Mon, 02 Nov 2015 19:11:21 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus when to ship, and why testing can really make Mike testy, your feedback & more! 1:04:49 false 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?

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

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    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?

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

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    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?

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+BtfaO9ap ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Material Matters | CR 176 https://coder.show/176 66FCBA24-5C0C-416F-B7F8-F6E1D0348C1A Mon, 26 Oct 2015 18:27:22 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus a Android BuildConfig pro tip, feedback & more! 1:03:09 false 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.

    Plus a Android BuildConfig pro tip, feedback & more!

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    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.

    Plus a Android BuildConfig pro tip, feedback & more!

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    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.

    Plus a Android BuildConfig pro tip, feedback & more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+gMFfEl65 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    What The Zuck! | CR 175 https://coder.show/175 918C4B6E-1154-42DA-A620-CEBFBB5190D7 Mon, 19 Oct 2015 17:46:16 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Well known devs are trying out risky and bold methods to fund development, but are they really all that practical? A 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! 40:10 false Well known developers are trying out risky and bold methods to fund future development, but are they really all that practical? We debate.

    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!

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

    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!

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

    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+mK2-9bgJ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Below the Surface | CR 174 https://coder.show/174 98E5D157-5C89-452E-B6AB-D32B2FD620DC Mon, 12 Oct 2015 19:12:35 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus a quick chat about Chef & more! 56:19 false 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.

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

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

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    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.

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

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

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    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.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+6nQafgUA ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Sun Setting on Java | CR 173 https://coder.show/173 79E3483A-062B-4DE8-96B1-C8F70AF0FC8E Mon, 05 Oct 2015 23:29:22 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus our take on the rumors that Oracle is planning the “obsolescence” of Java. 52:22 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+3KjLFU-U ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Advertising Cold War | CR 172 https://coder.show/172 58171920-43F6-46B1-B847-7855EE4C8F06 Tue, 29 Sep 2015 01:03:18 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Also our top three must haves before you sign any dev work contract. 48:35 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+CI-LpjI5 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Coder Craftsmen | CR 171 https://coder.show/171 19CF4DD2-9A45-4784-AAD9-1FDFD9AB46CB Fri, 18 Sep 2015 22:08:17 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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? 55:40 false 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?

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    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?

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    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?

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+YBxSb4fX ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Apple Strokes The Tip | CR 170 https://coder.show/170 244E93DD-6EC4-4DD9-8BD2-EF61493FEF94 Mon, 14 Sep 2015 19:35:31 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 48:01 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+x59z8aNv ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Subscription Lock-in | CR 169 https://coder.show/169 6528B724-4D50-4B25-B521-CC9CDF9909C8 Fri, 04 Sep 2015 14:00:52 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 33:43 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+EZfphBnm ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Template Driven Design | CR 168 https://coder.show/168 F441C811-87FE-4117-8B3F-49772C58E8F4 Mon, 24 Aug 2015 17:53:33 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 48:51 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+n2B_uCxo ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Price Isn't Right | CR 167 https://coder.show/167 32C32D81-D741-45B3-A085-17CC8F39302C Fri, 14 Aug 2015 15:12:47 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Devs are excited by Google’s announcement that Android will support Vulkan. We explain & why Mike is a bit skeptical. Has iPad peaked? Is it worth creating anything but consumption based apps for tablets? Plus Apple’s 30% cut, feedback & more! 46:24 false 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.

    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.

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

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    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.

    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.

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

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    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.

    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+FCfFMzsj ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Hamburger Non-Helper | CR 166 https://coder.show/166 4883133A-383A-456A-9C3E-D3EE38F925E1 Mon, 10 Aug 2015 18:21:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 44:48 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+333Y_XXf ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    .Net or .Not? | CR 165 https://coder.show/165 337DE2F0-AED2-4C74-8CF0-1F1E1F724922 Mon, 03 Aug 2015 18:34:42 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:05:31 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+pb4t_wWy ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Conditional Swift Justice | CR 164 https://coder.show/164 A80D7885-18EE-4F6C-B52B-086A851C9D24 Mon, 27 Jul 2015 18:24:30 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus why a slightly functional world isn't a bad thing & more! 59:45 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+JSmL3xGW ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Proprietary Stress Management | CR 163 https://coder.show/163 08A2E706-A643-42ED-8DE0-539B9B525C50 Mon, 20 Jul 2015 20:25:52 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus Noah from the Linux Action Show joins us & more! 57:53 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+eN8f0NOl ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Wandering in the Woods | CR 162 https://coder.show/162 CAF8F552-733A-4EC7-8D73-8A004C7750F4 Mon, 13 Jul 2015 17:24:51 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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”. 40:54 false 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”.

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    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”.

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    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”.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+g9K3mq_e ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Good Guy Mike | CR 161 https://coder.show/161 35AE8B47-E209-4075-816A-D556A1BF4796 Mon, 06 Jul 2015 19:25:32 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 53:38 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+iL1neB7j ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Developer Commodity | CR 160 https://coder.show/160 681EE0F6-75F2-4F6A-9BD1-260ED31A0701 Mon, 29 Jun 2015 19:52:35 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus was the perfect laptop built a decade ago, feedback & more! 52:39 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Nn47g17y ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Hipster Tendencies | CR 159 https://coder.show/159 0BAD5EB5-4CEA-4CF8-BDA7-4F02349BF842 Mon, 22 Jun 2015 18:49:23 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike makes the case for Chris’ slide into hipsterhood & Chris responds in kind. We also discuss the massive LLVM advantage Apple is leveraging. Plus we reflect on the most important skill in software development, read some emails & more! 51:59 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+D-0kZ2kJ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Privileged Programmers | CR 158 https://coder.show/158 A9E17153-CF49-4E93-851E-F078688885B0 Mon, 15 Jun 2015 18:38:18 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Then after 158 episodes, Mike’s mission in life is realized during our feedback segment. 59:45 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+4C5-izTr ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Ahoy, El Capitan! | CR 157 https://coder.show/157 3FFD8AF3-6BA6-4462-A7A6-73E12D1AD213 Mon, 08 Jun 2015 19:21:13 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus a quick update on Mike’s new company, Chris’ wear inspired surprise & more! 50:32 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+bMtBmlQK ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    You're Gitting it Wrong | CR 156 https://coder.show/156 8B1E600F-03D5-45C9-9B64-4A1BB0757A89 Mon, 01 Jun 2015 20:50:05 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus some great feedback, Mike & Chris share some bold predictions & more! 50:11 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Y_LQhzKx ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Google's Brillo Pad | CR 155 https://coder.show/155 2CAD8DA9-CDDA-4A02-B9AC-9DC585117A75 Mon, 25 May 2015 18:23:10 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Google may be planning to scrub the grime away from the Internet of Things devices with a new OS designed for low resources. We debate over Google’s rumored Brillo OS. Plus Mike ponders switching to BSD, Google Play services in a library & more 57:59 false 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.

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

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

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    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.

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

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

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    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.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+uKWauMTB ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Chrome Took My Memory! | CR 154 https://coder.show/154 1CC71F7F-3C6C-4A9C-9413-FFA83F5DCBDD Fri, 22 May 2015 19:36:21 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike shares his recent experience developing Chrome apps & we debate if Chrome platform tax is costing users a decent browser. Plus what we’d like to see announced next for Android and iOS & the big problems those features would solve for developers. 1:18:42 false 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?

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

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    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?

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

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    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?

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+hHujCZSO ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Bearded Buzzwords | CR 153 https://coder.show/153 FC5F4C2C-8693-453A-9089-140C12F767DB Mon, 11 May 2015 22:07:50 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Has Agile become a failure? We discuss what can lead to a failed Agile setup & more! 1:03:55 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+obkCn4af ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Open Pivot | CR 152 https://coder.show/152 0072C140-EDDB-414C-A09D-451044CAD3A1 Mon, 04 May 2015 17:46:39 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus we discuss Visual Studio Code a bit, bad app ports, & more! 52:00 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+xtIns6n6 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Compromising Virtual Clouds | CR 151 https://coder.show/151 04146EFD-87B7-4FAE-A549-5BFAE2729523 Tue, 28 Apr 2015 00:12:27 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Is Microsoft confusing the container market & blowing the implementation? Plus Apple gets caught rejecting Pebble compatible apps, we may have finally found the perfect Linux dev laptop & much more! 1:01:49 false Is Microsoft confusing the container market & blowing the implementation?

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

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    Is Microsoft confusing the container market & blowing the implementation?

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

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    Is Microsoft confusing the container market & blowing the implementation?

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+oUGwQqam ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Interview Gauntlets of Pain | CR 150 https://coder.show/150 32E270B2-4517-402F-BFDF-5F900B86539B Mon, 20 Apr 2015 18:27:44 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus how Google convinced their engineers to become managers, your feedback & more 42:42 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+H1CptJHC ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Sociopath Code | CR 149 https://coder.show/149 483C4929-F17B-4BE2-99BB-BEC446CED486 Mon, 13 Apr 2015 18:33:09 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 49:56 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+brmPsR9S ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Magical Contract Bids | CR 148 https://coder.show/148 96BB8136-F94D-45D9-B8D2-2F9C3A1AB217 Mon, 06 Apr 2015 18:54:14 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus some great feedback, a little nostalgia & more! 1:01:01 false 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.

    Plus some great feedback, a little nostalgia & more!

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    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.

    Plus some great feedback, a little nostalgia & more!

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    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.

    Plus some great feedback, a little nostalgia & more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+C0TlXGGf ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Sonic Philosophy | CR 147 https://coder.show/147 203BF118-2E11-4996-80BC-8156924FA102 Mon, 30 Mar 2015 18:54:48 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Transitions in life comes in many forms, work, relationships, gadgets. How we deal with the process of transition is key. Plus a bit about GitHub’s ongoing DDoS, switching from PHP to Ruby & a new contender for the perfect Linux dev rig. 58:08 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+DrUPv0gi ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Open Source as a Trap | CR 146 https://coder.show/146 5BD08BD8-FB9C-4367-A998-0AB6CA55B72E Mon, 23 Mar 2015 18:07:44 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus emails & more! 52:36 false 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.

    Plus emails & more!

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    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.

    Plus emails & more!

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    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.

    Plus emails & more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+2qJCPP5W ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Why Mike's Disgusted by Android | CR 145 https://coder.show/145 DC7FD002-D72B-43AC-9E84-57161DD8E79D Mon, 16 Mar 2015 18:39:34 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus redefining DevOps, starting a multi-user database & more! 58:21 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+b1xwdsT3 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Apple Future vs Pebble Past | CR 144 https://coder.show/144 5A087A82-F50B-4206-AFE8-6B29878B833C Mon, 09 Mar 2015 18:27:37 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter We revisit some of the audience's favorite editors, then discuss terrible engineers. Then 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. 1:04:05 false We revisit some of the audience's favorite editors, then discuss the reality of terrible engineers.

    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.

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

    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.

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

    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+wnofbul0 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Not My Problem | CR 143 https://coder.show/143 689B8867-CC14-424D-965D-8F1FD9103BF8 Mon, 02 Mar 2015 17:13:45 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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? Plus how merit based hiring may get out of control & making documentation a bit less evil 34:07 false 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?

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

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    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?

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

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    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?

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+-JHJtirX ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Accounts Percievable | CR 142 https://coder.show/142 DBCE5EFC-A69D-4812-977D-8C781A7FE823 Mon, 23 Feb 2015 18:19:09 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike and Chris start the show by sharing some hard learned advice, and discussing the events of the last two weeks. Then we touch on SuperFish, Ubuntu Touch, and more! 46:10 false Mike and Chris start the show by sharing some hard learned advice, and discussing the events of the last two weeks.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+LpmdfChM ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Retro Extravaganza | CR 141 https://coder.show/141 B9EFB213-8D18-4C79-BAA0-09C9CF54E599 Mon, 16 Feb 2015 19:47:11 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Join us as we hop in our time machine and revisit some past topics on the coder radio program. 1:09:23 false Join us as we hop in our time machine and revisit some past topics on the coder radio program.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+fl3dcNam ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    NOde | CR 140 https://coder.show/140 AD64F8E4-0D4C-4FC8-BB39-65555FE95358 Mon, 09 Feb 2015 18:21:22 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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? 55:31 false 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?

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    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?

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    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?

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+zj6eQCpL ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Windows in the Pi | CR 139 https://coder.show/139 2E528A8F-D230-4837-9211-43D3881EF256 Mon, 02 Feb 2015 18:57:03 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus a robust chat about the new Raspberry Pi 2 & it’s ability to run Windows 10. 50:45 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+tnfN2u_c ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Deploy Like an Animal | CR 138 https://coder.show/138 F4D0EC40-C128-452E-9F3D-692A2A285DF1 Mon, 26 Jan 2015 19:00:23 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter It’s a tip show edition of Coder Radio. Mike shares a great way to get some Heroku features without the bill. Plus the annoying honeymoon period, your feedback & more! 46:42 false It’s a tip show edition of Coder Radio. Mike shares a great way to get some Heroku features without the bill.

    Plus the annoying honeymoon period, your feedback & more!

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

    Plus the annoying honeymoon period, your feedback & more!

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

    Plus the annoying honeymoon period, your feedback & more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+mJjBnR7s ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Monumental Android Failure | CR 137 https://coder.show/137 A692EA16-7979-44D7-B431-416C911597FD Mon, 19 Jan 2015 18:20:52 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus great feedback on Chris’ first development language & more! 49:36 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+6OaiCHmN ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Ruby is not Perl | CR 136 https://coder.show/136 E44535AC-A5AE-43E9-85C7-57B9131F0772 Mon, 12 Jan 2015 22:42:48 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus we get passionate after some feedback to the Mac Exodus topic & more! 56:53 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+hVRZpTkF ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Macs Exodus | CR 135 https://coder.show/135 42E6B879-45A4-4D9E-B00C-C75FF9747BBD Mon, 05 Jan 2015 20:06:14 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus we read some great follow up, feature a community project & more! 53:46 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+fhxmwOYQ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Fair And Balanced | CR 134 https://coder.show/134 520A6505-C04D-413C-AC1B-BBDE7209ADC7 Mon, 29 Dec 2014 17:25:56 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike is fired up by a topic that has been on fire over all of 2014. Is it finally time to let the other 95% of great programmers in? 50:56 false Mike is fired up by a topic that has been on fire over all of 2014.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+4DJJ7Mbw ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Best Of Coder Radio 2014 | CR 133 https://coder.show/133 7131D589-3C32-4D84-987F-1DC1551300A5 Mon, 22 Dec 2014 15:40:51 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 1:07:58 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+WTbssDjj ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Git your Pizza | CR 132 https://coder.show/132 7120C260-3E70-4E87-8015-C79730797DA5 Mon, 15 Dec 2014 22:26:56 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 58:05 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+MhmcSZGS ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Dock Your Rocket | CR 131 https://coder.show/131 2E9EF498-19A1-42E9-8E84-B1A2C3A383C9 Mon, 08 Dec 2014 18:22:47 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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 41:29 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+T9S3KE2w ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Get Back to the '50s | CR 130 https://coder.show/130 D73730EE-6E09-4652-B6D7-4ABF6073EE86 Mon, 01 Dec 2014 19:31:32 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 1:04:51 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+1Sobz5GI ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Google's Objective C | CR 129 https://coder.show/129 0386C0F3-342C-4434-BEAA-47AC8562B1CB Mon, 24 Nov 2014 19:41:07 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 1:01:35 false 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%.

    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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    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%.

    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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    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%.

    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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+BL7LyGSe ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    .NET’s Open Future | CR 128 https://coder.show/128 373F9B83-DFBB-4F93-ADC4-4F54B25B303C Mon, 17 Nov 2014 20:05:41 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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? Plus some great feedback, how to find a developer, what to expect to pay & much more! 55:45 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+RhWArCJB ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Gorilla in the Stack | CR 127 https://coder.show/127 94063E83-6E80-446E-A268-08ED5C5924E3 Mon, 10 Nov 2014 18:59:14 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike and Chris respond to feedback on lackluster HTML5 apps, then how developers can leverage social media to stay up to date & avoid drama. Then we blow apart the “Full Stack Developer” myth and the evolution of the term. 51:31 false Mike and Chris respond to feedback on lackluster HTML5 apps, then how developers can leverage social media to stay up to date & avoid drama.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+u7sJ7011 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    HTML5: Back To The Future | CR 126 https://coder.show/126 77B1943D-5706-4DE3-AC77-AF899C52B362 Mon, 03 Nov 2014 18:33:48 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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? Plus getting into QA, a cloud based IDE, some great feedback & much more! 53:48 false 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?

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

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    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?

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

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    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?

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+6YvP1xWw ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Behind the Schemes | CR 125 https://coder.show/125 B7C7E73B-B6F6-4C28-9E15-6863C428FD7D Tue, 28 Oct 2014 00:24:20 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 58:23 false Mike and Chris go meta & discuss their thoughts about the state of Coder Radio, some ideas to mix it up & request your input.

    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.

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

    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.

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

    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+CMsXgv_- ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Underwhelming Apple | CR 124 https://coder.show/124 D915D155-1404-4AF5-9B28-CF4BDD4E5BE6 Mon, 20 Oct 2014 17:47:24 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 1:00:30 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+3vSiYA9J ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Coder Inquisition | CR 123 https://coder.show/123 2E9D137B-078E-4B93-9C77-B9A3FF93C6B3 Mon, 13 Oct 2014 18:16:03 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 45:22 false 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.

    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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    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.

    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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    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.

    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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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+4IKEi0Up ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    A Cult of Personality Tests | CR 122 https://coder.show/122 9ED7EB45-28E2-4AB8-A79D-370CE6411535 Mon, 06 Oct 2014 19:41:48 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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 47:58 false 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

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    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

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    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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+1biOxqHu ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Doxing Developers | CR 121 https://coder.show/121 77437A6F-E930-4CA8-BAE9-4ED6C6700EDD Mon, 29 Sep 2014 18:28:39 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 50:43 false 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?

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

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    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?

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

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    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?

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+0xYeOF0h ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Xamarin Sham | CR 120 https://coder.show/120 0863F37A-D6BB-4C3C-B4D2-B0C617CA616F Mon, 22 Sep 2014 19:00:28 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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? Plus why Android continues to come in second for developers, your feedback & more! 46:03 false 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?

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

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    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?

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

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    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?

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+SC0TSpjO ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Notch Escapes | Coder Radio 119 https://coder.show/119 86C3D5CD-9FED-4DF7-92F1-B099C128D420 Mon, 15 Sep 2014 17:43:59 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Did Microsoft buying Mojang come around because Notch was burned out? Is the problem systemic to independent developers who just love to code? Plus we respond to your strong feedback regarding privacy & much more! 45:02 false Did Microsoft buying Mojang come around because Notch was burned out? Is the problem systemic to independent developers who just love to code?

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+1_zru-6- ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Privacy is a Myth | CR 118 https://coder.show/118 F523A03E-26D7-4ABC-B4F8-8A79FEAB82AA Mon, 08 Sep 2014 18:31:12 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus the recent Markdown drama, the systemd hater club & much more! 48:58 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+K8OZyJV- ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Fools Aren't Protected | CR 117 https://coder.show/117 C76AC30B-DB04-425B-8B98-D4EE559292A2 Tue, 02 Sep 2014 19:06:41 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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? 59:20 false 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?

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    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?

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    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?

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+tJMYP66C ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    DOM Be Gone | CR 116 https://coder.show/116 C68C5710-F628-4514-814C-D6587E937011 Mon, 25 Aug 2014 18:25:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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 41:41 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+N3rPu3Xn ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Scripting Chronicles | CR 115 https://coder.show/115 2083052E-6D7A-4E43-9C36-EB0BF7CE9FA8 Mon, 18 Aug 2014 17:14:15 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus picking your ideal client, package managers for Windows and Mac & more! 43:44 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+kO81pQ-q ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Contrarian Contracting | CR 114 https://coder.show/114 CC0A3722-1A4A-4DCF-9C03-D341B2CB34B7 Mon, 11 Aug 2014 18:17:06 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike and Chris share their perspective on successfully cultivating a contact development business, and the biggest gotchas that hurt the most. Plus hosting on your own vs shared services, a little Dart love & the Linux user who bought a Mac. 50:08 false Mike and Chris share their perspective on successfully cultivating a contact development business, and from their experience, the biggest gotchas that hurt the most.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+wSOvWq3j ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Corner of Shame | CR 113 https://coder.show/113 A8D0A3FE-5DD9-4FF1-96DC-100C773E90B4 Fri, 08 Aug 2014 15:20:46 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 52:17 false 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.

    Plus you great feedback, some follow up and more!

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    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.

    Plus you great feedback, some follow up and more!

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    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.

    Plus you great feedback, some follow up and more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+xWuHGjfq ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Xamarin Solution | CR 112 https://coder.show/112 27F9829C-BD12-4D33-9D3D-028A1CE9E0B8 Mon, 04 Aug 2014 18:21:41 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus you great feedback, some follow up and more! 1:03:23 false 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.

    Plus you great feedback, some follow up and more!

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    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.

    Plus you great feedback, some follow up and more!

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    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.

    Plus you great feedback, some follow up and more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+9EZVE5r2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Microsoft's Culture Anchor | Coder Radio 111 https://coder.show/111 48410383-F1A8-49E8-A2EF-2AA4A818CC87 Mon, 21 Jul 2014 18:40:11 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus some great feedback, more on selling free software and more! 44:28 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+TwZPLJGI ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Manual Design | CR 110 https://coder.show/110 8BE487C7-8296-4C42-9AF1-EFE9F1B1CE98 Mon, 14 Jul 2014 17:42:37 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus some great feedback and Chris begins a new kind of challenge. 49:22 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+QACMw3TF ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Go Big or Go Lean! | CR 109 https://coder.show/109 0B1A1C79-B29E-4715-9B60-DED038FA3749 Mon, 07 Jul 2014 17:03:14 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus when to cut yourself off from a pet coding project and more! 41:11 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+a4rQp93N ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Materially Excited | CR 108 https://coder.show/108 5AD5EA4F-41F7-46CA-9E2D-55D7C30938DB Mon, 30 Jun 2014 17:17:33 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus why AndroidOne could be the Android of the future and a quick chat about Rust. 43:09 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+sjiESkkN ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    New Hotness Exhaustion | CR 107 https://coder.show/107 4749B169-D291-4C4F-B649-6349F3211F7A Mon, 23 Jun 2014 17:51:58 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike ponders if we can trust ourselves to walk the line between comfort, laziness and experience? Plus you great feedback, a few more I/O thoughts and a framework you can take home to mom. 52:20 false Mike ponders if we can trust ourselves to walk the line between comfort, laziness and experience?

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+CL6AVSyY ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Bathroom Marketing | CR 106 https://coder.show/106 843D2391-E0D8-49CF-A62B-DC3DB7BF4A3C Mon, 16 Jun 2014 18:05:57 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Our top 10 hopes from Google I/O 2014. Is this the year Google pushes developers on design, will Google+ take a backseat? Plus: The challenges facing openGL, why the Nexus program will die, coping with information overload & getting your confidence back. 49:46 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+0OlquZY_ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Problem with GitHub | CR 105 https://coder.show/105 9494D15C-C79A-4F87-AFEA-95239CA49206 Mon, 09 Jun 2014 18:13:06 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike shares his experience moving from GitHub to a self hosted GitLab installation and the benefits his team realized after making the move. Plus we’ll take a look at the new Docker announcements, your feedback and some surprise followup! 49:18 false Mike shares his experience moving from GitHub to a self hosted GitLab installation and the benefits his team realized after making the move.

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

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

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

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+PJK-sGi2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Swift exit for Obj-C | CR 104 https://coder.show/104 E6E44AB1-F5A8-4474-98F6-FCF83D00BBE4 Mon, 02 Jun 2014 17:53:51 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike and Chris share their raw reactions from Apple’s WWDC Keynote, including Mike’s big concerns about Swift. 27:00 false Mike and Chris share their raw reactions from Apple’s WWDC Keynote, including Mike’s big concerns about Swift.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Z7El7ws2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    WWDC Predictions 2014 | CR 103 https://coder.show/103 DB648ED8-7BF9-40E4-969E-E76A1F0D0711 Mon, 26 May 2014 18:36:19 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus our thoughts on the state of Qt, re-thinking Linux’s market share, and more! 1:05:47 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+TI-3ZPiD ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Has Microsoft Lost It's Mojo? | CR 102 https://coder.show/102 563F843C-6584-48A6-AC21-18AB9270559F Mon, 19 May 2014 21:02:56 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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? And of course your feedback and much more! 57:29 false 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?

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

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    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?

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

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    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?

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+OoqOMJdf ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Shields Up | CR 101 https://coder.show/101 0C037861-C7A5-4C2A-B3CE-486DF78CA395 Mon, 12 May 2014 20:31:06 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Then - Chris shares his new gadget purchase, and how it’s making him re-think some of his firm opinions. 38:40 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+g6CjwVeu ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    0×64 | CR 100 https://coder.show/100 886188FC-90C2-4CFA-9B49-0137CAE2A142 Mon, 05 May 2014 22:30:05 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:00:41 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+fThJnSJE ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Is That a Weave? | CR 99 https://coder.show/99 754586F3-6232-4AAE-98F0-1A93758B3B79 Mon, 28 Apr 2014 19:52:09 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:06:45 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+4fu-OoBx ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Always Be Coding | CR 98 https://coder.show/98 8F1E59C0-4D4D-4820-B3CB-19D86B841182 Mon, 21 Apr 2014 13:53:10 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Why you should write code every day, the hard numbers about mobile games, and more! 1:07:20 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+I8weUmLe ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Open Source, Closed Wallets | CR 97 https://coder.show/97 C493C34D-CFA2-4DC3-B917-90924B1D66DC Mon, 14 Apr 2014 16:25:20 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 59:05 false 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.

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

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

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    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.

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

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

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    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.

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

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+zvLwpky8 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    MS Gadget 2.0 | CR 96 https://coder.show/96 527B4DF1-FC9B-4E96-9121-329B71C6B2B6 Mon, 07 Apr 2014 15:39:22 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 59:08 false 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.

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

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    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.

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

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    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.

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

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+mrYYSk6D ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Blame Game | CR 95 https://coder.show/95 87BD6BA5-621A-4AD5-9176-303BABB6711C Mon, 31 Mar 2014 14:40:54 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:00:12 false 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.

    Plus our thoughts on Facebook buying Oculus VR, your feedback, and more!

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    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.

    Plus our thoughts on Facebook buying Oculus VR, your feedback, and more!

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    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.

    Plus our thoughts on Facebook buying Oculus VR, your feedback, and more!

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+mnOjz0Yd ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Paranoid Android Developers | CR 94 https://coder.show/94 2EDD55C2-CADD-43E3-9D90-C00ABD47E194 Mon, 24 Mar 2014 14:47:49 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 59:37 false 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.

    Plus big Silicon Valley tech companies get busted colluding to keep wages low, the contractor fudge factor, your feedback..

    And more!

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    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.

    Plus big Silicon Valley tech companies get busted colluding to keep wages low, the contractor fudge factor, your feedback..

    And more!

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    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.

    Plus big Silicon Valley tech companies get busted colluding to keep wages low, the contractor fudge factor, your feedback..

    And more!

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+yb--xrHu ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Ruby off the Rails | CR 93 https://coder.show/93 08E6226C-360A-4355-BE40-9A39CC724F12 Mon, 17 Mar 2014 14:39:02 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 59:17 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+OLsWidAf ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Persona Non Grata | CR 92 https://coder.show/92 20661542-3B05-4F54-B4C5-CBFA4DBE2EAC Mon, 10 Mar 2014 14:40:53 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 49:14 false 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.

    Plus your feedback, and much more!

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    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.

    Plus your feedback, and much more!

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    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.

    Plus your feedback, and much more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+3b3bC32l ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Your Database is Slow | CR 91 https://coder.show/91 ADA145A1-386D-4821-B572-C7F402C54967 Mon, 03 Mar 2014 14:28:04 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 54:14 false 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.

    Plus our surprising answer to the big certification question, your emails, and more.

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    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.

    Plus our surprising answer to the big certification question, your emails, and more.

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    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.

    Plus our surprising answer to the big certification question, your emails, and more.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+e_PEjLrP ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Get Yourself Tested | CR 90 https://coder.show/90 6523D922-6F26-448A-9CB8-9BDCD7EBD8AF Mon, 24 Feb 2014 14:31:19 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Florian Motlik from Codeship joins us to discuss how Codeship’s hosted continuous integration and continuous deployment platform is bringing much needed relief. 57:02 false 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.

    Plus getting started with simple approach, when to take the money, your emails, and more!

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    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.

    Plus getting started with simple approach, when to take the money, your emails, and more!

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    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.

    Plus getting started with simple approach, when to take the money, your emails, and more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+4SvAe1hJ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Cost of Comments | CR 89 https://coder.show/89 4D8F33E7-7138-4DAE-9022-AB01FB302BE1 Mon, 17 Feb 2014 15:35:31 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:15:28 false 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.

    Plus what roles users play in their interaction with developers, your feedback, and more!

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    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.

    Plus what roles users play in their interaction with developers, your feedback, and more!

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    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.

    Plus what roles users play in their interaction with developers, your feedback, and more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Ewwhu4mR ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Paper Cuts Deep | CR 88 https://coder.show/88 0CFE7A2F-791F-4F88-9241-DEF5CFBE5D07 Mon, 10 Feb 2014 15:14:40 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus some great feedback, and more! 1:12:55 false 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.

    Plus some great feedback, and more!

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    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.

    Plus some great feedback, and more!

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    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.

    Plus some great feedback, and more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+sRXmlMst ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Waning Windows | CR 87 https://coder.show/87 827B3165-C45C-4A30-823D-EB2730BB1244 Mon, 03 Feb 2014 15:13:39 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus your feedback, and more! 1:08:30 false 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.

    Plus your feedback, and more!

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    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.

    Plus your feedback, and more!

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    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.

    Plus your feedback, and more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+9-P5XRNH ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Myth of Magic Methodology | CR 86 https://coder.show/86 256CA2E1-DFD5-49EA-A9C1-D05EB6097631 Mon, 27 Jan 2014 15:08:09 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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 1:10:28 false 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.

    Plus a great batch of your feedback, and much more.

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    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.

    Plus a great batch of your feedback, and much more.

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    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.

    Plus a great batch of your feedback, and much more.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+STw1FPBI ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Backend Lockin | CR 85 https://coder.show/85 A4DCA5F9-4D49-4EF3-8573-BF964C7CDBC9 Mon, 20 Jan 2014 15:02:01 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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? Plus: A ton of great feedback, resisting the urge to hate change, and much more. 1:07:50 false 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?

    Plus: A ton of great feedback, resisting the urge to hate change, and much more.

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    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?

    Plus: A ton of great feedback, resisting the urge to hate change, and much more.

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    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?

    Plus: A ton of great feedback, resisting the urge to hate change, and much more.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ARuwZjVi ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Ops vs Dev | CR 84 https://coder.show/84 69EAC03C-C872-4B5A-9A02-81C4CD858332 Mon, 13 Jan 2014 15:02:34 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:00:58 false 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.

    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.

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    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.

    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.

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    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.

    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+nzO1AdvR ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    It’s Java’s Year | CR 83 https://coder.show/83 568EC56C-49A8-4AD6-844B-AEC438A6AB57 Mon, 06 Jan 2014 15:02:04 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus your feedback and some of Mike’s 2014 bets. 1:03:02 false 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.

    Plus your feedback and some of Mike’s 2014 bets.

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    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.

    Plus your feedback and some of Mike’s 2014 bets.

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    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.

    Plus your feedback and some of Mike’s 2014 bets.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+52wrB9x3 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Coding Transitions | CR 82 https://coder.show/82 1CC89E14-57B1-4D53-92C2-810DE0624D43 Mon, 30 Dec 2013 14:55:13 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:03:58 false 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.

    Plus we’ll answer a few of your questions, and toss in a couple surprises in our last episode of 2013!

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    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.

    Plus we’ll answer a few of your questions, and toss in a couple surprises in our last episode of 2013!

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    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.

    Plus we’ll answer a few of your questions, and toss in a couple surprises in our last episode of 2013!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+OXgTHZrl ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Freelancer Dilemma | CR 81 https://coder.show/81 12FA6F20-4124-4A01-AA75-84C440488819 Mon, 23 Dec 2013 09:55:16 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus a batch of your feedback, the best editor ever (for Windows), and more! 1:08:49 false 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.

    Plus a batch of your feedback, the best editor ever (for Windows), and more!

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    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.

    Plus a batch of your feedback, the best editor ever (for Windows), and more!

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    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.

    Plus a batch of your feedback, the best editor ever (for Windows), and more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+5d4EYVWM ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The SteamOS Conspiracy | CR 80 https://coder.show/80 E7ADB6E8-8734-4534-8433-42ABF3799E27 Mon, 16 Dec 2013 17:35:21 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:12:29 false 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.

    Plus your feedback, our thoughts on cloud build services, and much more!

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    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.

    Plus your feedback, our thoughts on cloud build services, and much more!

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    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.

    Plus your feedback, our thoughts on cloud build services, and much more!

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+qmrJSgBM ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Two French Presses | CR 79 https://coder.show/79 CDD14026-0AEE-40C4-BC52-F90FA87C0342 Mon, 09 Dec 2013 14:53:07 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus a look back at one of the giant’s shoulders developers stand on today. 56:18 false 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.

    Plus a look back at one of the giant’s shoulders developers stand on today, and your emails.

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    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.

    Plus a look back at one of the giant’s shoulders developers stand on today, and your emails.

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    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.

    Plus a look back at one of the giant’s shoulders developers stand on today, and your emails.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+vFcKwyE9 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Code Your Enthusiasm | CR 78 https://coder.show/78 133138B1-752D-4DCD-B39F-28FD3AD4F871 Mon, 02 Dec 2013 17:01:30 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:44:52 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+1DvIf4dc ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Big Xbone | CR 77 https://coder.show/77 9436CC71-3489-4A76-B574-0B4C32221246 Mon, 25 Nov 2013 15:37:28 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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? 1:06:13 false 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?

    Plus a batch of your emails, our follow up, and more!

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    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?

    Plus a batch of your emails, our follow up, and more!

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    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?

    Plus a batch of your emails, our follow up, and more!

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+LpXIPYdx ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Burned by Agile | CR 76 https://coder.show/76 3B9063D5-E5E6-4892-A36E-487D1DCA4A0D Mon, 18 Nov 2013 15:46:59 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:19:00 false 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.

    Plus a great batch of emails, setting your weekend rate, and much more.

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    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.

    Plus a great batch of emails, setting your weekend rate, and much more.

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    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.

    Plus a great batch of emails, setting your weekend rate, and much more.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+70apqthc ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Deploying the Haterade | CR 75 https://coder.show/75 E93E7480-4968-43BA-9A97-700DF4B31AF9 Mon, 11 Nov 2013 16:03:36 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:11:02 false 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.

    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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    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.

    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.

    ]]>
    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.

    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.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+-MmMd1JP ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Justifying Java | CR 74 https://coder.show/74 1B0A11CC-7926-4E76-A8BF-5741FC7081C9 Mon, 04 Nov 2013 15:02:45 -0500 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus a little dev world hoopla, your feedback, and more! 1:00:10 false 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.

    Plus a little dev world hoopla, your feedback, and more!

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    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.

    Plus a little dev world hoopla, your feedback, and more!

    ]]>
    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.

    Plus a little dev world hoopla, your feedback, and more!

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+uikSoUbY ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Baby Got Backend | CR 73 https://coder.show/73 41768EE7-D3B6-4E62-BEA8-6C1CB7D2852C Mon, 28 Oct 2013 15:26:27 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter From backups to deployment, we go back to the backend! The new solutions giving us the opportunity to reconsider the infrastructure around our projects. Plus gearing up for 64bit development, and much more. 1:09:07 false From backups to deployment, we go back to the backend! The new solutions giving us the opportunity to reconsider the infrastructure around our projects.

    Plus gearing up for 64bit development, and much more.

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    From backups to deployment, we go back to the backend! The new solutions giving us the opportunity to reconsider the infrastructure around our projects.

    Plus gearing up for 64bit development, and much more.

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    From backups to deployment, we go back to the backend! The new solutions giving us the opportunity to reconsider the infrastructure around our projects.

    Plus gearing up for 64bit development, and much more.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+7f3J-men ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Relatively Laid Out | CR 72 https://coder.show/72 CD6AC1ED-2366-47D4-B3AA-01DA8ECF71EA Mon, 21 Oct 2013 15:42:56 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus: Your emails, our php follow up, a few near-term predictions, and even an RMS rap. 1:17:29 false 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.

    Plus: Your emails, our php follow up, a few near-term predictions, and even an RMS rap.

    ]]>
    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.

    Plus: Your emails, our php follow up, a few near-term predictions, and even an RMS rap.

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    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.

    Plus: Your emails, our php follow up, a few near-term predictions, and even an RMS rap.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+XSXOmkK2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Betting on Linux | CR 71 https://coder.show/71 1F28F8D7-ABBB-4F06-9B7D-EED991BEFF04 Mon, 14 Oct 2013 15:31:47 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:13:19 false 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.

    Plus our follow up and your feedback!

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    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.

    Plus our follow up and your feedback!

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    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.

    Plus our follow up and your feedback!

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+AxgKgjuz ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Toolchain Transitions | CR 70 https://coder.show/70 C049A7BF-6EAB-4A57-8E0F-910B8715B1BE Mon, 07 Oct 2013 15:45:05 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:17:21 false 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.

    Plus planning for scale, a fresh look at Vala, your emails, and more!

    ]]>
    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.

    Plus planning for scale, a fresh look at Vala, your emails, and more!

    ]]>
    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.

    Plus planning for scale, a fresh look at Vala, your emails, and more!

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ymgy9ZTJ ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    With Apologies to Texas | CR 69 https://coder.show/69 6699EA23-0ADA-45B7-A530-0A94705AF35E Mon, 30 Sep 2013 14:57:40 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike and Chris chew on the major problems patent trolls are creating for small and large development shops. 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 1:03:15 false Mike and Chris chew on the major problems patent trolls are creating for small and large development shops.

    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.

    ]]>
    Mike and Chris chew on the major problems patent trolls are creating for small and large development shops.

    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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    Mike and Chris chew on the major problems patent trolls are creating for small and large development shops.

    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.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+WIhBFfWm ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    ASP.Magic | CR 68 https://coder.show/68 B0929660-F844-48BE-BF6D-9192C7C7779E Mon, 23 Sep 2013 15:53:25 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Mike discusses the culture clash between the ASP.Net framework diehards, and the recent converts. 1:18:42 false 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.

    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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    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.

    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!

    ]]>
    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.

    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!

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+5ZaS3pZ2 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Blazing 7 | CR 67 https://coder.show/67 D1636789-DBED-405F-A582-F128ECC2B7C8 Mon, 16 Sep 2013 16:36:22 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus the core of what’s wrong with Microsoft, practicing security from the start, your emails and more! 1:34:10 false 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.

    Plus the core of what’s wrong with Microsoft, practicing security from the start, your emails and more!

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    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.

    Plus the core of what’s wrong with Microsoft, practicing security from the start, your emails and more!

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    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.

    Plus the core of what’s wrong with Microsoft, practicing security from the start, your emails and more!

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+CiCdLsjG ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Docker All The Things | CR 66 https://coder.show/66 ABA59717-C0FC-45B7-A64C-B2C39801587E Mon, 09 Sep 2013 15:29:11 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 45:45 false 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.

    Plus is the commoditization of software development a bad thing? Your emails, and more.

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    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.

    Plus is the commoditization of software development a bad thing? Your emails, and more.

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    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.

    Plus is the commoditization of software development a bad thing? Your emails, and more.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+P-ZztiG5 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Love’s Labor Lost | CR 65 https://coder.show/65 8AE233D8-A1A2-4AB4-AE27-50C0159592BF Mon, 02 Sep 2013 15:11:00 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! From the death of JavaScript to Android vs iOS we touch on a list of favorite topics. 1:02:07 false 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!

    From the death of JavaScript to Android vs iOS we touch on a list of favorite topics.

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    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!

    From the death of JavaScript to Android vs iOS we touch on a list of favorite topics.

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    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!

    From the death of JavaScript to Android vs iOS we touch on a list of favorite topics.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+iSQXllmT ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Bye Bye Ballmer | CR 64 https://coder.show/64 5983A5E7-DE06-4DE0-BE5D-82234CA66219 Mon, 26 Aug 2013 15:25:39 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:08:56 false 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.

    Plus we’ll discuss the big problem with SourceForge, self taught programing vs structured schooling, your emails, and more!

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    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.

    Plus we’ll discuss the big problem with SourceForge, self taught programing vs structured schooling, your emails, and more!

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    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.

    Plus we’ll discuss the big problem with SourceForge, self taught programing vs structured schooling, your emails, and more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+ZChGg432 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Mozilla Persona | CR 63 https://coder.show/63 482C6D96-3361-4BE3-8654-787A94CB0DF1 Mon, 19 Aug 2013 21:51:14 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus our thoughts on what’s troubling the Ubuntu Edge project. 1:35:21 false 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.

    Plus our thoughts on what’s troubling the Ubuntu Edge project, a batch of your questions, and much more!

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    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.

    Plus our thoughts on what’s troubling the Ubuntu Edge project, a batch of your questions, and much more!

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    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.

    Plus our thoughts on what’s troubling the Ubuntu Edge project, a batch of your questions, and much more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+KGsnPAKs ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    FizzBuzzed! | CR 62 https://coder.show/62 5994DA43-2974-4046-A8DB-F7F64DFE3CD2 Mon, 12 Aug 2013 15:04:49 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Then the guys chew on the dev hoopla of the week, and read some great emails. 1:00:38 false 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.

    Then the guys chew on the dev hoopla of the week, and read some great emails.

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    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.

    Then the guys chew on the dev hoopla of the week, and read some great emails.

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    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.

    Then the guys chew on the dev hoopla of the week, and read some great emails.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+om0CjiCX ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Office Hours | CR 61 https://coder.show/61 C36E3EA2-2244-48BA-BA7C-4477AD0C0E45 Mon, 05 Aug 2013 16:42:44 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. Plus your feedback, a few follow ups and much more! 1:01:37 false 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.

    Plus your feedback, a few follow ups and much more!

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    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.

    Plus your feedback, a few follow ups and much more!

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    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.

    Plus your feedback, a few follow ups and much more!

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+zixMx1ns ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Call In 2.0 | CR 60 https://coder.show/60 C6C78FC3-57D2-497A-A4D4-172A3FFDE30F Mon, 29 Jul 2013 15:53:50 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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! 1:10:17 false 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!

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    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!

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    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!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+dUe0wA41 ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Sour Apple | CR 59 https://coder.show/59 7725D8B6-C6FF-4035-969A-D7605BC85798 Mon, 22 Jul 2013 16:20:10 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:05:51 false 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.

    Why we're a bit dismayed at Firefox OS’ attempts to kill the app store...

    And we answer your hard questions.

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    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.

    Why we're a bit dismayed at Firefox OS’ attempts to kill the app store...

    And we answer your hard questions.

    ]]>
    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.

    Why we're a bit dismayed at Firefox OS’ attempts to kill the app store...

    And we answer your hard questions.

    ]]>
    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+iv18ogEo ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The 56k Solution | CR 58 https://coder.show/58 26CF0582-E7A6-4C55-8D5F-27C03489222E Mon, 15 Jul 2013 15:29:24 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:06:52 false 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+8mYPOX6m ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    The Dev Jungle | CR 57 https://coder.show/57 E1EBF7F9-60A6-43CD-97F5-89FEC6F6CB1D Mon, 08 Jul 2013 15:30:37 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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… Plus a big batch of your feedback! 59:45 false 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…

    Plus a big batch of your feedback!

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    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…

    Plus a big batch of your feedback!

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    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…

    Plus a big batch of your feedback!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+Kb42Qyes ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Microsoft’s in a Funk | CR 56 https://coder.show/56 78B71DF4-19E3-4BCC-B8BC-B7363DBF2243 Mon, 01 Jul 2013 15:22:30 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter Stinging from a Build conference hangover, the guys focus on their current disappoints with Microsoft. Then Mike gets a new OYUA box and has a few surprises, plus your emails, and more! 1:04:02 false Stinging from a Build conference hangover, the guys focus on their current disappoints with Microsoft.

    Then Mike gets a new OYUA box and has a few surprises, plus your emails, and more!

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    Stinging from a Build conference hangover, the guys focus on their current disappoints with Microsoft.

    Then Mike gets a new OYUA box and has a few surprises, plus your emails, and more!

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    Stinging from a Build conference hangover, the guys focus on their current disappoints with Microsoft.

    Then Mike gets a new OYUA box and has a few surprises, plus your emails, and more!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+D4APq6Pk ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick
    Software Exorcism | CR 55 https://coder.show/55 CD63A138-6324-4A73-920C-7E36105C5E37 Mon, 24 Jun 2013 14:36:33 -0400 [email protected] (The Mad Botter) full The Mad Botter 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. 1:01:19 false 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.

    Plus keeping up on new trends without wasting time, how open environments provide better predictability, and a batch of your feedback!

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    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.

    Plus keeping up on new trends without wasting time, how open environments provide better predictability, and a batch of your feedback!

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    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.

    Plus keeping up on new trends without wasting time, how open environments provide better predictability, and a batch of your feedback!

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    https://fireside.fm/player/v2/MLf2ZzhC+vhbheGGG ]]> Chris Fisher Michael Dominick