
#71 Functional Programming in Kotlin with Simon Vergauwen (Sorry about the terrible audio)
Simon Vergauwen shares about Arrow, a collection of Functional Programming libraries for Kotlin. Sincere apologies for Bruce & James' bad audio. We forgot to change our input device but figured we'd...
1 Joulu 20221h 3min

#70 Understanding Software Through Bees & Biology With Grace Jansen
Grace Jansen joins us to chat about how bees and biology can help us better understand software development tools & paradigms like Reactive, Kubernetes, and maybe parts of the 15 Factor App methodolog...
31 Loka 20221h 3min

#69 Polymorphism Unbound
Bruce continues his archaeological dig into the foundations of mainstream programming. Referenced blog: Why Are There Functions? Discuss this episode: https://discord.gg/nPa76qF
30 Syys 20221h 7min

#68 The End of Ivory Tower Architecture with Andrew Harmel-Law
Andrew Harmel-Law shares a better way to make decisions in software teams using the "Advice Process" which he has used in a number of teams resulting in happier, more productive programmers. Discuss t...
3 Syys 20221h 8min

#67 Swallowed by a Python with Luciano Ramalho
Finally Bruce gets a whole episode about Python with our friend Luciano Ramalho, author of Fluent Python. In the words of Luciano: "Thanks James and Bruce for the most enjoyable podcast panel I ever ...
31 Elo 20221h 23min

#66 The Journey to Rust with Christopher Hunt
No doubt that Rust is hot right now. We chat with Christopher Hunt about his journey through Java, Scala, and many other languages and learn why he is now using Rust. Discuss this episode: https://dis...
13 Elo 20221h 20min

#65 Rod's Gambit - Spring, Scala, TypeScript, and Chess with Rod Johnson
Rod Johnson (creator of Spring Framework) reflects on his programming and chess journeys. References: ScalaDays 2013 Talk Stockfish Chess Engine Discuss this episode: https://discord.gg/nPa76qF
8 Elo 20221h 4min

#64 Building Build Tools is Hard with Josh Suereth
Bruce and James often rant about build tools but it turns out they are hard to get right. We dive into the reasons with Josh Suereth who maintained sbt (a Scala build tool) for a number of years. Disc...
22 Heinä 20221h 3min