
041 - Never say never
This is the 'last' episode. Don't be sad, it's still the best time to be a developer. In this double episode, we first discuss why we started the podcast, and then how we currently see software development in general. Do

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A podcast which brings you discussions about software engineering topics. All of them, in one way or another, related to building great software products. Brought to you by David Leitner (@duffleit), Christian Haas (@dertseha) and Peter Kofler (@codecopkofler).
Developer Melange hosts Developer Melange, a technology show with 41 episodes published.

This is the 'last' episode. Don't be sad, it's still the best time to be a developer. In this double episode, we first discuss why we started the podcast, and then how we currently see software development in general. Do

In his new book, Eric takes a different approach to teaching principles of functional programming. We discuss what it means to not use a functional programming language. Links: Grokking Simplicity (book) PurelyFunctional

Paul switched job after 14 years in the same company working for the same client. He changed environments, programming language and even his developer machine OS including keyboard layout. How did it go? Links: Gather To

We discuss with David whether it is important to train on Agile development or more on development practices. Links: David Tanzer (Homepage) Agile Developers Practices (Book) Agile Antipatterns (Book) Global Day of Coder

If you can’t reach your audience with classic marketing, Philipp Krenn explains the different aspects of working with their community at Elastic. Links: Philipp Krenn (Twitter) Elastic meetup Vienna DB Meetup Papers we l

BDD has been around for a while now, but in many cases it is only utilised as a technical aid. In this episode we try to unpack the power BDD could give us, together with Gáspár Nagy, the creator of SpecFlow.

We talked with J. B. Rainsberger about his idea of a Universal Architecture and how it helps people to get architectural decisions right. In addition, we talked about the continuing importance of clean code, even in time

Maaret Pyhäjärvi changed jobs recently and compares her experience as 'time travel 10 years to the past'. This leads to Continuous Delivery and crafting your job for impact. Further details: http://developermelange.com/0

Lisi Hocke talks about her personal learning tour, focusing on testing. Driven by personal challenges, this way to learn brought her a lot of new experiences and expanded her network. https://www.lisihocke.com/ - Lisi Ho

We talk about guides and rules for programmers in the scope of their code style and object style. With the help of book author Matthias Noback we realize that there is more possible with static analysis than one might th

In this episode, we discussed with Nik Graf about GraphQL and why he thinks it is a future-proof way to create APIs for client applications. We tried to distill the main advantages over classical REST, and figured out sc

Patrick shared with us his contribution on creating the ReasonML association, as well as the idea of starting such a movement, and we also dived into the usage of ReasonML in safety critical software.

This time our very own David gives us an introduction to one of his favorite topics: Micro Frontends may not be new, yet they are a recurring theme in various teams and companies. What they are about and where this idea

We start by rejecting Kubernetes and go on a whirlwind tour through all the different tools which might be useful for automation of your development and operating needs.

Sandra gives us a crash course in what DevOps originally meant and means, when you are a DevOp person and what you would need.

We talk about the joy and benefits of sharing what we learn. Be it in blog posts, talks, just Twitter messages, or other ways.

The venture into the often-overlooked topic of making user interfaces accessible to everyone. To quote Trenton Moss we want to make it clear that Web accessibility isn't brain-science. And it's also not just about disabl

Together with Fabian Schmied we discuss how bad implementations of Scrum can look like, and what options people have to improve or avoid it. (This episode is just a decoy to get everyone into Extreme Programming)

Fabian Schmied helps us understand CQRS and Eventsourcing by giving us a crash course on its motivation and context. Listen to learn about the inner workings of implementing such a system with some examples from the prod

We follow Gerald Bauer for a roller coaster ride of data formats, usages in open data, and how and where to find good beer - all for an open society.
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