Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers
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679 Episodes
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Episode 218: Udi Dahan on CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation)
Published: 1/30/2015 -
Episode 217: James Turnbull on Docker
Published: 1/7/2015 -
Episode 216: Adrian Cockcroft on the Modern Cloud-based Platform
Published: 12/9/2014 -
Episode 215: Gang of Four – 20 Years Later
Published: 11/20/2014 -
Episode 214: Grant Ingersoll on his book, Taming Text
Published: 11/11/2014 -
Episode 213: James Lewis on Microservices
Published: 10/29/2014 -
Episode 212: Randy Shoup on Company Culture
Published: 10/22/2014 -
Episode 211: Continuous Delivery on Windows with Rachel Laycock and Max Lincoln
Published: 9/30/2014 -
Episode 210: Stefan Tilkov on Architecture and Micro Services
Published: 9/17/2014 -
Episode 209: Josiah Carlson on Redis
Published: 9/5/2014 -
Episode 208: Randy Shoup on Hiring in the Software Industry
Published: 8/26/2014 -
Episode 207: Mitchell Hashimoto on the Vagrant Project
Published: 7/28/2014 -
Episode 206: Ken Collier on Agile Analytics
Published: 7/18/2014 -
Episode 205: Martin Lippert on Eclipse Flux
Published: 6/27/2014 -
Episode 204: Anil Madhavapeddy on the Mirage Cloud Operating System and the OCaml Language
Published: 5/30/2014 -
Episode 203: Leslie Lamport on Distributed Systems
Published: 4/29/2014 -
Episode 202: Andrew Gerrand on Go
Published: 3/14/2014 -
Episode 201: Martin Thompson on Mechanical Sympathy
Published: 2/19/2014 -
Episode 200: Markus Völter on Language Design and Domain Specific Languages
Published: 1/13/2014 -
Episode 199: Michael Stonebraker on Current Developments in Databases
Published: 12/5/2013
Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. Each episode comprises two speakers to ensure a lively listening experience. SE Radio is brought to you by the IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Software magazine.