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 158: Rich Hickey on Clojure
Published: 3/22/2010 -
Episode 157: Hadoop with Philip Zeyliger
Published: 3/8/2010 -
Episode 156: Kanban with David Anderson
Published: 2/22/2010 -
Episode 155: Johannes Link & Lasse Koskela on TDD
Published: 2/8/2010 -
Episode 154: Ola Bini on Ioke
Published: 1/25/2010 -
Episode 153: Jan Bosch on Product Lines and Software Ecosystems
Published: 1/11/2010 -
Episode 152: MISRA with Johan Bezem
Published: 12/28/2009 -
Episode 151: Intentional Software with Shane Clifford
Published: 12/14/2009 -
Episode 150: Software Craftsmanship with Bob Martin
Published: 11/30/2009 -
Episode 149: Difference between Software Engineering and Computer Science with Chuck Connell
Published: 11/16/2009 -
Episode 148: Software Archaeology with Dave Thomas
Published: 11/2/2009 -
Episode 147: Software Development Manager
Published: 10/19/2009 -
Episode 146: Interesting Patterns at EuroPLoP 2009
Published: 10/5/2009 -
Episode 145: Spring in 2009 with Eberhard Wolff
Published: 9/21/2009 -
Episode 144: The Maxine Research Virtual Machine with Doug Simon
Published: 9/7/2009 -
Episode 143: API Design with Jim des Rivieres
Published: 8/24/2009 -
Episode 142: Sustainable Architecture with Kevlin Henney and Klaus Marquardt
Published: 8/10/2009 -
Episode 141: Second Life and Mono with Jim Purbrick
Published: 7/27/2009 -
Episode 140: Newspeak and Pluggable Types with Gilad Bracha
Published: 7/13/2009 -
Episode 139: Fearless Change with Linda Rising
Published: 6/29/2009
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.