
Compassionate Coding with April Wensel
April Wensel is the founder of Compassionate Coding, a conscious business that helps technical teams cultivate sustainable, human-centered software development practices built on a foundation of emot...
19 Heinä 201831min

Web Accessibility and a focused on A11Y with Nicolas Steenhout
Nic Steenhout is a long term A11y (accessibility) advocate who works remotely for Knowbility, an Austin, TX based non-profit. In this episode Scott and Nicolas talk about various kinds of accessibilit...
12 Heinä 201833min

Visible Designers with Revision Path's Maurice Cherry
Maurice Cherry is a veteran designer AND veteran podcastee. His award-winning podcast Revision Path has showcased nearly 250 Black Designers and influencers. Scott and Maurice talk about the importanc...
5 Heinä 201832min

C++ and Browser Monoculture with Vivaldi's Patricia Aas
Patricia Aas is a C++ programmer working on the Vivaldi Browser where she has currently taken on platform integration of media. She has previously worked at Opera Software on their Desktop Browser and...
28 Kesä 201836min

Is a Programming Bootcamp right for you? with Kristen Leake
Is a Programming Bootcamp right for you? Why choose a bootcamp over self-study? How instrumental was having done a camp on your resume to get your job? Scott talks with bootcamp graduate Kristen Leake...
21 Kesä 201832min

Tips for Teaching Programming with Dr. Neil Brown
Dr. Neil Brown recently published a scholarly article on how to effectively teach programming. Rather than a series of anecdotes, this is backed up by actual research in educational psychology. He tal...
14 Kesä 201834min

Azure Sphere and Microsoft's new Linux with Caitie McCaffrey
Azure Sphere is a new solution for creating highly-secured, Internet-connected microcontroller (MCU) devices. Caitie McCaffrey is Principal Software Engineering Lead on the project and is an expert in...
8 Kesä 201832min

A new life for old software - DasBlog Core with Mark Downie
Scott and Mark Downie have been blogging for nearly 15 years using a blogging system called "DasBlog." It started with .NET 1.1 and now Mark is forking DasBlog and taking it into an open source future...
1 Kesä 201835min





















