A weekly talk show taking a pragmatic look at the art and business of Software Development and the w
Microsoft kills a major Windows development initiative & becomes one of the top contributors to Go.
Is open source software immoral in some market conditions? The guys debate. Plus Google’s impressive
Mike & Chris discuss the hard problem of identifying opportunity costs vs staying flexible and cheap
The guys admit there is a growing amount of evidence pointing to going your own way, regardless of t
Well known developers are trying out risky and bold methods to fund future development, but are they
The cultural challenges of living too far out of a “tech hotzone” hit home today. We discuss the rec
A really simple mistake that many of us have made in the past, led to the Patreon hack. We discuss t
Mike and Chris discuss malware getting injected into unsuspecting developers apps. Then the advertis
Mike shares his excitement for Ionic, an advanced HTML5 hybrid mobile app Framework. Then Chris asks
Is the new iPad a capable developer machine? We discuss 3D Touch, the impact on developers, the rele
With Mike’s move to Florida in progress he joins us via phone for a run through of the major JetBrai
Is Amazon another paradise of brogrammer culture? We have reason to suspect the recent reports may b
Developers are excited by Google’s announcement that Android will support Vulkan. We explain what Vu
The big debate over today’s biggest UI compromise comes to life, Microsoft open sources its iOS-apps
Still smarting from his burn, Mike shares his hard learned lessons after flying too close to the sun
Mike argues why the web is the default platform of the future, we debate if third party mobile platf
A special edition of Coder Radio that dives into the darker side of start ups, the practicality of b
We look at the tough spot developers are finding themselves in, the huge changes in backend infrastr
Mike is recovering from a weekend you wouldn't believe. Plus we revisit the web vs native topic
How willing is Apple to leverage it’s developers to make a public statement? We look at the response