Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers
A podcast by [email protected]

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679 Episodes
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Episode 198: Wil van der Aalst on Workflow Management Systems
Published: 9/30/2013 -
Episode 197: Lars Vogel on Android
Published: 9/6/2013 -
Episode 196: Personal Kanban with Jim Benson
Published: 7/31/2013 -
Episode 195: Ellen Gottensdiener and Mary Gorman
Published: 6/19/2013 -
Episode 194: Michael Hunger on Graph Databases
Published: 5/22/2013 -
Episode 193: Apache Mahout
Published: 4/22/2013 -
Episode 192: Open Source Development: Perspectives From Management Science
Published: 2/13/2013 -
Episode 191: Massively Open Online Courses
Published: 1/7/2013 -
Episode 190: Lean (Software) Development
Published: 12/18/2012 -
Episode 189: Eric Lubow on Polyglot Persistence
Published: 11/16/2012 -
Episode 188: Requirements in Agile Projects
Published: 9/12/2012 -
Episode 187: Grant Ingersoll on the Solr Search Engine
Published: 7/18/2012 -
Episode 186: Martin Fowler and Pramod Sadalage on Agile Database Development
Published: 6/1/2012 -
Episode 185: Dwight Merriman on Replication
Published: 4/10/2012 -
Episode 184: The Mainframe with Jeff Frey
Published: 3/14/2012 -
Episode 183: SE Radio becomes part of IEEE Software
Published: 2/7/2012 -
Episode 182: Domain-Specific Languages with Martin Fowler and Rebecca Parsons
Published: 1/25/2012 -
Episode 181: Distributed Scrum with Rini van Solingen
Published: 12/7/2011 -
Episode 180: Leading Agile Developers with Jurgen Appelo
Published: 10/25/2011 -
Episode 179: Cassandra with Jonathan Ellis
Published: 10/8/2011
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.