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Helping aspiring developers get jobs and junior developers grow. Raw and unfiltered conversations with industry professionals that dive deep into how developers can find success and growth in their careers.
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The only podcast dedicated to backend development, technologies, and careers. Lane Wagner, the founder of Boot.dev, interviews successful backend engineers to get their takes on various trends, technologies, and career tips for new backend developers. Golang, Python, JavaScript, and Rust are the programming languages most commonly discussed, but speakers dabble in all sorts.
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Welcome to the Backend Engineering Show podcast with your host Hussein Nasser. If you like software engineering you’ve come to the right place. I discuss all sorts of software engineering technologies and news with specific focus on the backend. All opinions are my own. Most of my content in the podcast is an audio version of videos I post on my youtube channel here http://www.youtube.com/c/HusseinNasser-software-engineering Buy me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hnasr 🧑‍🏫 Courses I Te ...
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ConTejas Code is a podcast in the web engineering space that has deep dives on various topics between frontend engineering with React, TypeScript, Next.js, and backend engineering with Kafka, Postgres, and more. The series is a mix of long-form content and guest episodes with industry leaders in the web engineering space. From the podcast, listeners will take away actionable best practices that you can integrate into your workflows as well as valuable insights from prominent people in the in ...
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A one-stop podcast destination to know about Programming and how to excel in it! I will be sharing about Programming, Web development, freelancing and mainly my experience on it. Make sure to Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify/Google Podcasts or on any platform you're listening to. Lead by Tharun Shiv. Visit me at https://www.tharunshiv.com
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Inside iOS Dev

Alex Bush, Sandeep Aggarwal

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Inside iOS dev is a weekly show about real world iOS development. Your hosts, Alex Bush and Sandeep Aggarwal, draw from their experiences ranging from 4+ year old legacy codebases, to small startup green field projects, to working on apps at places like Uber, Wayfair, and Upkeep with millions of active users. They discuss everything from implementing specific features, to creating flexible designs, to utilizing refactoring techniques, and more. This is THE show for professional iOS developers.
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In which I discuss what it looks like to be a backend developer in the WordPress economy. Early episodes include question and answers where later episodes will be audio versions of my blog posts (along with some additional commentary or bonus episodes).
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This is Toma Velev's podcast. I'll be talking about technology, programming, marketing, psychology and philosophy, food and health. All are related to projects I am or I have worked on.
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Adventures in Angular

Charles M Wood

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Join our weekly discussion about how to build top end Angular applications and become an Angular expert. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-angular--6102018/support.
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Weekly Code Quickies is a podcast designed for programmers and developers of all skill levels. Each episode is a bite-sized, quick-hit of valuable information and tips on a specific programming languages, back to front-end frameworks, best tools, emerging technologies, and best practices for working remotely. The podcast is perfect for those who are short on time but still want to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the industry, including the latest tech news, new technologies, ...
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Beyond Coding

Patrick Akil

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For software engineers ready to level up. Learn from CTOs, principal engineers, and tech leaders about the skills beyond coding: from technical mastery to product thinking and career growth
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Codewords

robjeybee

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Hey 👋 I'm Rob and welcome to Codewords, a podcast for developers by developers. Join us for an informal coffee chat with code newbies, senior engineers and more. Wherever you are on your unique coding journey, we’ve got you covered.
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Artisans Podden

Mikko Lauhakari och Jonas Erlandsson

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This is a podcast by two web.dev dads in Sweden. We are very involved in running, maintaining and being a part of the Swedish Laravel community. That is where this podcast sprung from, the LaravelSE community. But we are about so much more than just Laravel, we also love frontend development, backend development, solution architecting, all things web, tech and gadgets. Besides talking about all of the things above, we also chitchat about being dads, life, hipster-ing and much more. Note: We ...
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Your weekly celebration of JavaScript and the web. Current panelists: Jerod Santo, Kevin Ball (KBall), Nick Nisi, Chris Hiller, Amal Hussein & Amy Dutton. Past panelists: Suz Hinton, Feross Aboukhadijeh, Amelia Wattenberger, Divya Sasidharan, Alex Sexton, Rachel White, Emma Bostian, Ali Spittel, Mikeal Rogers & Jessica Sachs. We talk about the web platform (Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox, Brave, etc), front-end frameworks (ReactJS, SolidJS, Svelte, VueJS, AngularJS, etc), JavaScript and TypeS ...
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Talk Python To Me

Michael Kennedy

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Talk Python to Me is a weekly podcast hosted by developer and entrepreneur Michael Kennedy. We dive deep into the popular packages and software developers, data scientists, and incredible hobbyists doing amazing things with Python. If you're new to Python, you'll quickly learn the ins and outs of the community by hearing from the leaders. And if you've been Pythoning for years, you'll learn about your favorite packages and the hot new ones coming out of open source.
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Bad at CSS

David East, Adam Argyle

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Are you bad at CSS? Well... we all are. The Bad at CSS podcast is hosted by Adam Argyle and David East. It's not meant to be anything special or formal. Grab a beer or your favorite beverage and give us a listen (or a watch) to discuss all the difficulties and intricacies of CSS. Sometimes there might even be an awesome guest.
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Rfr085 - Weihnachtslistenpflege Man will es fast nicht glauben, aber beide hatten eine zweite ruhige Woche ohne DNS-Katastrophen. Sandra hatte Zeit für ein neues Rezept und Family-IT-Support-Anfragen für Weihnachten trudeln langsam bei ihr ein. Daniel hat ein neues Sideprojekt und berichtet über positive Support-Erfahrungen Bei Ramsch aus dem Modem…
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System design interviews often focus on theoretical complexity, but how do Senior Engineers at GitHub actually approach scaling? In this episode, Bassem Dghaidi breaks down how to think about system design when real business impact is on the line. We discuss why "simple is complicated enough," the dangers of premature scaling, and why vertical scal…
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Rfr084 - Mit dem Hattori Hanzō zum ersten Date Ausnahmsweise hatten beide eine ruhige Woche. Der Newsletter hat ein neues Zuhause, und dank unserer Umfrage wissen wir, dass wir den Bildungsauftrag „Frontend für Backend“ haben. Sandra arbeitet weiterhin an der JUnit-Migration und ist schwer begeistert von Winboat. Daniels Team entdeckt Gitflow für s…
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What does it take to build a career as a mobile engineer when AI is changing everything? Pasha Mazurin shares how he went from Java backend engineer to Head of Mobile, why he only joins mobile-first companies, and how AI-assisted development brought the joy back to his work. This isn't theory, it's real lessons from 15+ years in the field and now l…
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Today we’re digging into the Model Context Protocol, or MCP. Think LSP for AI: build a small Python service once and your tools and data show up across editors and agents like VS Code, Claude Code, and more. My guest, Den Delimarsky from Microsoft, helps build this space and will keep us honest about what’s solid versus what's just shiny. We’ll kee…
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Rfr083 - SpAAAAß mit DNS Herzlich willkommen bei „Spaß mit Flaggen“ – Moment, falscher Kontext. Beide hatten Spaß mit DNS. Dabei lernten sie viel über DNS, Let’s Encrypt und Coolify. Nebenbei vertiefte Sandra UI-Pattern und musste feststellen, dass auch sie ihren Führerschein umtauschen muss. Daniel ist dabei schon mitten im Austausch und entdeckte…
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Agentic coding isn't software engineering. If you've been coding for a while, it doesn't give you the same rewards. Yet some developers are all too eager to let their skills atrophy and outsource the fun parts of being a developer to an AI, instead of fixing the root issue - their skill issue. This is mainly targeted towards junior developers, but …
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Worried about staying relevant as AI and new tools keep changing tech? The answer isn't chasing every new framework, it's treating your career like an engineering problem you can solve. In this episode, we cover: Why staying relevant isn't about the tools (and what it's really about) The 3 essential career management tools: Brag Doc, Competency Fra…
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Today, we’re talking about building real AI products with foundation models. Not toy demos, not vibes. We’ll get into the boring dashboards that save launches, evals that change your mind, and the shift from analyst to AI app builder. Our guide is Hugo Bowne-Anderson, educator, podcaster, and data scientist, who’s been in the trenches from scalable…
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Are you struggling with motivation on your learning to code journey? It could be poor goal setting. It could be that trying to find a job is suppressing your curiosity and excitement for coding. It could very well be that software engineering isn't what you initially thought it was. But almost certainly, what I share in this has or is hurting your …
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You asked, I answered. In this Q&A episode, I tackle the toughest career questions you submitted: from getting promoted when the process feels political, to negotiating salary, to leading projects as an IC. In this episode, we cover: * Holding peers accountable when you're not their manager * Navigating promotions when the process is political or u…
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Rfr082 - Domain-driven Design für Café Parsick Sandra und Daniel treffen sich wieder zum Kaffee. Die Woche war voll mit RFR-Hausmeisterei. Daniel hat eine Alternative für den Newsletter evaluiert, Favorit ist Listmonk. Bevor Listmonk produktiv geht, muss noch ein Coolify-Backup eingerichtet werden. Auch bei der Hardware gibt es ein Update: Daniel h…
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Imposter syndrome as a junior developer has been normalized WAY TO OFTEN. Imposter syndrome is a signal that there's a more deeply rooted issue that needs to be resolved. Sometimes, and a lot of people aren't going to like this, it's actually just a skill issue. --------------------------------------------------- 💻 Learn Frontend (20% off): https:/…
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Building a UI in Python usually means choosing between "quick and limited" or "powerful and painful." What if you could write modern, component-based web apps in pure Python and still keep full control? NiceGUI, pronounced "Nice Guy" sits on FastAPI with a Vue/Quasar front end, gives you real components, live updates over websockets, and it’s runni…
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Lunchtime doubly so. Neue Woche, neue Folge. Sandra scheint endlich das Routerproblem im Griff bekommen zu haben. Etwas Family IT-Support gibt es auch. Daniel ist auf der Suche nach dem idealen KVM-Switch. Vielleicht können Leute aus dem Internet helfen. Ein „Sandra kocht“-Special gibt es auch, mit Daniel in der Hauptrolle. Bei Ramsch aus dem Modem…
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I've worked with a lot of great developers, but 3 developers on 3 different teams really stood out to me. Here's what people admired about them. Always remember, there are MANY ways to be successful as a developer. It's okay to be socially awkward even. I know a ton of people are worried about their personality fitting in. You just have to make up …
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What's the real difference between a good software engineer and a truly great one? It’s more than just coding skill. It's a specific mindset, a disciplined approach to technology, and a deep understanding of core principles. This is the roadmap to leveling up your career. In this conversation with Sander Mak, Director of Technology at Picnic, we di…
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Python in 2025 is different. Threads really are about to run in parallel, installs finish before your coffee cools, and containers are the default. In this episode, we count down 38 things to learn this year: free-threaded CPython, uv for packaging, Docker and Compose, Kubernetes with Tilt, DuckDB and Arrow, PyScript at the edge, plus MCP for sane …
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There are cases where the backend may need to close the connection to prevent unexpected situations, prevent bad actors or simply just free up resources. Closing a connection gracefully allows clients and backends to clean up and finish any pending requests. In this episode of the backend engineering show I discuss graceful connections in both HTTP…
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Die F*** Up Folge In dieser Folge wird wieder gerundet – und gleichzeitig feiern beide den fünften Geburtstag.Pünktlich zum Geburtstag hat die Webseite ein neues Design bekommen und ist von GitHub zu Codeberg migriert. Sandras Woche war gespickt mit IT-Problemen: Router zickt herum, Buchhaltungssoftware tut auch nicht, wie sie soll. Dafür lief Bund…
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Are you learning to code while working a full-time job, taking care of family, or other heavy responsibilities? We need to have an honest conversation. More importantly, I want to talk about the mindset that'll help you survive the journey. --------------------------------------------------- 💻 Learn Frontend (20% off): https://scrimba.com/the-front…
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What if the standard 6-person software team is now obsolete? AI tooling isn't just a productivity booster; it's fundamentally blurring the lines between product and engineering, enabling smaller, more powerful teams to achieve what once took an entire department. We're joined by Kate Ivanova, a Product Manager with years of experience building AI p…
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Have you ever wondered how much time you should invest into different things when learning to code? Then this one's for you. I also shared advice and most importantly the right perspective for standing out in the job search. --------------------------------------------------- 💻 Learn Frontend (20% off): https://scrimba.com/the-frontend-developer-ca…
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Python typing got fast enough to feel invisible. Pyrefly is a new, open source type checker and IDE language server from Meta, written in Rust, with a focus on instant feedback and real-world DX. Today, we will dig into what it is, why it exists, and how it plays with the rest of the typing ecosystem. We have Abby Mitchell, Danny Yang, and Kyle Int…
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The popular MERN stack tutorials and the larger JavaScript ecosystem in general has failed to prepare junior developers for professional jobs. This is a rant about that... --------------------------------------------------- 💻 Learn Frontend (20% off): https://scrimba.com/the-frontend-developer-career-path-c0j?via=donthedeveloper ⚙️ Learn Backend (2…
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Rfr079 - Quo vadis, Ruby? Die nächste Urlaubsphase ist vorbei und beide berichten von ihrer Woche. Sandra beschäftigte sich mit JPMS, DHCP-Konfigurationen und Azure Virtual Desktop. Bei Daniel war es etwas ruhiger, aber sein Signal-Migrationsprojekt machte Fortschritte. Bei Ramsch aus dem Modem geht es um Codeberg Pages, Liquibase, Lego Gameboy und…
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I ran Linux desktop as my daily driver for 2 months - dev, streaming, gaming. Here’s the straight rundown: what worked, what broke, and what I’d do differently if I tried again. --------------------------------------------------- 💻 Learn Frontend (20% off): https://scrimba.com/the-frontend-developer-career-path-c0j?via=donthedeveloper ⚙️ Learn Back…
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What if you could turn a weekend project into a core product feature at a major tech company? We sit down with Behrouz Pooladrak, a software engineer and hackathon legend at Booking.com, to uncover how these intense competitions can fast-track your skills, career, and impact. He shares the mindset and strategies that took his ideas from a one-day b…
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Postgres 18 has been released with many exciting features such as UUIDv7, Over explain module, composite index skip scans, and the most anticipated asynchronous IO with worker and io_uring mode which I uncover in this show. Hope you enjoy it 0:00 Intro 1:30 Synchronous vs Asynchronous calls 3:00 Synchronous IO 6:30 Asynchronous IO 10:00 Postgres 17…
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What if the biggest obstacles to AI innovation aren't what you think? Deeploy CEO Maarten Stolk shares his controversial but effective strategies for building successful AI products and ecosystems, challenging the common wisdom around bottom-up initiatives and regulation. In this episode, we cover: Why bottom-up initiatives fail without strong top-…
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The reality of being a dev is that you're capable of a future that goes way past the limits a company allows you to work within. Just in case devs forgot, I wanted to record this reminding them of that, and ultimately why I left the industry. --------------------------------------------------- 💻 Learn Frontend (20% off): https://scrimba.com/the-fro…
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English is now an API. Our apps read untrusted text; they follow instructions hidden in plain sight, and sometimes they turn that text into action. If you connect a model to tools or let it read documents from the wild, you have created a brand new attack surface. In this episode, we will make that concrete. We will talk about the attacks teams are…
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As a developer, you're trained to think in rows and tables. But what if that's the exact reason you're missing the most powerful connections in your data? There's a fundamental "Graph Problem" hiding in plain sight in almost every application, and once you see it, you'll wonder how you ever missed it. In this episode, we reveal this "obvious" secre…
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Alle guten Dinge sind … ziemlich viele. 🙃 Sandra hat endlich ihr Audio-Setup auf Vordermann gebracht - Natürlich mit einem Kernel-Update. 🙈 Diesmal gab es reichlich Feedback aus der Hörerschaft; besonders gefallen hat beiden die Rückmeldung von den Mediathekperlen. 😍 Sandras Woche verlief anders als erwartet – unverhofft fand sich Zeit, weiter an i…
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A couple years ago, Charlie Marsh lit a fire under Python tooling with Ruff and then uv. Today he’s back with something on the other side of that coin: pyx. Pyx isn’t a PyPI replacement. Think server, not just index. It mirrors PyPI, plays fine with pip or uv, and aims to make installs fast and predictable by letting a smart client talk to a smart …
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Tried agentic coding while building a Twitch analytics feature for Twitch Sprout and... I hated it. It bloated the code, ignored library features, and turned me into a spec-writing code reviewer instead of a dev. I also shared where AI has helped as well. --------------------------------------------------- 💻 Learn Frontend (20% off): https://scrimb…
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Today on Talk Python: What really happens when your data work outgrows your laptop. Matthew Rocklin, creator of Dask and cofounder of Coiled, and Nat Tabris a staff software engineer at Coiled join me to unpack the messy truth of cloud-scale Python. During the episode we actually spin up a 1,000 core cluster from a notebook, twice! We also discuss …
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It takes just three seconds for AI to steal your voice and impersonate you in a way no one can detect. How can you protect yourself, your family, and your finances when seeing and hearing is no longer believing? In this episode, deepfake expert Parya Lotfi reveals the shocking reality of AI-driven scams, from fraudulent bank transfers to fake kidna…
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Alles schon gehört Und wieder eine Schnapszahlfolge 🤡. Den Anfang machen die Hausmitteilungen mit einem Discord-Update und Feedback zur BundID. Sandras Woche hat eine unverhoffte Wendung genommen. Ihr neuer Rechner ist da und vieles klappte auf Anhieb. Eine weitere Änderung gab es: Sie ist von Firefox auf Librewolf umgestiegen. Ein wenig Family IT-…
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I’ve been skeptical of AI for a long time - tired of the hype, the slop, and the talk about replacing developers. But as a one-person business, I can’t ignore its potential. In this episode, I break down why I’m doubling down on AI for the next few months: testing its limits, exploring real use cases, and seeing if it actually makes my life easier……
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What does it take to build AI features at the scale of Microsoft Copilot? Senior Product Manager Stéphanie Visser reveals the massive shifts in product development, from focusing on pixels to tokens and embracing a culture of rapid, data-driven experimentation. Learn how the roles of PMs, engineers, and scientists are evolving and what it takes to …
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Rfr076 - Der Todesstern ist eine Scheibe Sandra und Daniel melden sich aus der Sommerpause zurück. Sandra erzählt, welche IT-Tools im Urlaub hilfreich waren. Sandras Tuxedo hat Liefer­schwierigkeiten. Sie hofft auf eine Lieferung Ende September. Daniel berichtet über seine Erfahrung mit der BundID. Beim Ramsch aus dem Modem geht es u. a. um Lego, R…
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As AI accelerates development, many companies are halting junior hiring, believing AI tools can replace them. Shahin Shahkarami, Director of Data & AI at Ikea Retail, argues this is a massive mistake and that now is actually the best time to invest in new talent. In this episode/video, we cover: Why companies should hire junior talent despite the r…
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Web development is constantly evolving, and so are the tools we use to build. In this episode, Amy and Brad chat with the organizers of Squiggle Conf about the future of web dev tooling, how conferences shape the developer experience, and why community matters just as much as code. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 0:34 - Meet the Guests: Squiggle Conf Organiz…
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Twenty years after a scrappy newsroom team hacked together a framework to ship stories fast, Django remains the Python web framework that ships real apps, responsibly. In this anniversary roundtable with its creators and long-time stewards: Simon Willison, Adrian Holovaty, Will Vincent, Jeff Triplett, and Thibaud Colas, we trace the path from the L…
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Feeling overwhelmed by the constant change in software engineering? After 25 years in the industry, CTO Joris Kuipers shares a pragmatic roadmap to not just survive, but achieve true mastery in your craft, whether you're a junior developer or a seasoned architect. In this episode, we cover: How to focus your learning when new technologies emerge da…
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Agentic AI programming is what happens when coding assistants stop acting like autocomplete and start collaborating on real work. In this episode, we cut through the hype and incentives to define “agentic,” then get hands-on with how tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and LangChain actually behave inside an established codebase. Our guest, Matt Makai,…
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Daniel und San.... wait... Special Guest incoming! Plötzlich eine Mini-Sommerpause? Jetzt, wo wir uns gerade an unser neues Format gewöhnt haben? Und dann noch ohne Ankündigung? Unvorstellbar. Also hat Daniel diesmal Christian eingeladen, den treue Hörer schon aus unserer letzten Weihnachtsfolge kennen dürften. Christian ist in der Podcast-Welt kei…
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