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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 engineeri... more
FAQs about Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers:How many episodes does Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers have?The podcast currently has 709 episodes available.
October 22, 2010Episode 168: Being a ConsultantThis episode is about being a consultant in the software business....more57minPlay
September 26, 2010Episode 167: The History of JUnit and the Future of Testing with Kent BeckIn this episode we talk with Kent Beck about automated unit testing and JUnit....more51minPlay
August 18, 2010Episode 166: Living Architectures with John WiegandThis time we have John Wiegand on the mic for an episode on architectures and agile software development. We talk about the role of architectures in an agile world and why architectures change and need to change over time. We discuss the characteristics of those living architectures, using the Eclipse and the Jazz projects as examples, and the surrounding development methods for such environments....more44minPlay
July 16, 2010Episode 165: NoSQL and MongoDB with Dwight MerrimanDwight Merriman talks with Robert about the emerging NoSQL movement, the three types of non-relational data stores, Brewer's CAP theorem, the weaker consistency guarantees that can be made in a distributed database, document-oriented data stores, the data storage needs of modern web applications, and the open source MongoDB....more59minPlay
June 16, 2010Episode 164: Agile Testing with Lisa CrispinThis episode covers the topic of agile testing. Michael interviews Lisa Crispin as an practionier and book author on agile testing. We cover several topics ranging from the role of the tester in agile teams, over test automation strategy and regression testing, to continuous integration....more48minPlay
June 03, 2010Episode 163: State of the UnionAnnouncement regarding the release cycle....more18minPlay
May 16, 2010Episode 162: Project Voldemort with Jay KrepsJay Kreps talks about the open source data store Project Voldemort. Voldemort is a distributed key-value store used by LinkedIn and other high-traffic web sites to overcome the inherent scalability limitations of a relational database. The conversation delves into the workings of a Voldemort cluster, the type of consistency guarantees that can be made in a distributed database, and the tradeoff between client and the server....more1h 14minPlay
May 03, 2010Episode 161: Agile Product Management with Roman PichlerIn this episode, we discuss with Roman Pichler how Scrum impacts product management and how agile product management differs from traditional approaches. The topics covered include product owners on large projects and product owner teams, facilitating customer feedback through early and frequent releases, envisioning the product, and creating products with the minimum functionality. Enjoy!...more1h 1minPlay
April 19, 2010Episode 160: AspectJ and Spring AOP with Ramnivas LaddadThis episode is a conversation with Ramnivas Laddad about aspect-oriented programming (AOP), Aspect J, and Spring AOP. We review the fundamental concepts of AOP, discuss AspectJ (an open source compiler that extends java with support for AOP), and cover the Spring Framework's proxy-based AOP system. Laddad also gives his thoughts on the use cases for AOP and where we are in the technology adoption curve, and updates on the state of the AspectJ project itself....more1h 3minPlay
April 05, 2010Episode 159: C++0X with Scott MeyersThis episode is a conversation with Scott Meyers about the upcoming C++0x standard. We talk a bit about the reasons for creating this new standard and then cover the most important new features, including upport for concurrency, implicitly-typed variables, move semantics, variadic templates, lambda functions, and uniform initialization syntax. We also looked at some new features in the standard library....more1h 5minPlay
FAQs about Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers:How many episodes does Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers have?The podcast currently has 709 episodes available.