Developer Voices

Deep-dive discussions with the smartest developers we know, explaining what they're working on, how

Episodes

Total: 78

SQLite could do with a little competition, so when I invited the co-creator of DuckDB in to talk, I

This week we talk to Simon Peyton Jones, a veteran language designer and researcher, and key figure

Benthos wants to be part of your Data Engineering toolkit - it’s there as a quick and easy way to se

The world of game programming might seem a million miles away from 'regular' programming. But they s

Odin’s creator, Bill Hall, makes some bold claims about the language, including that it’s “programmi

This week’s guest describes Event Sourcing as, “all I’m going to use for the rest of my career.” But

One of our oldest languages meets one of our newest sciences in this episode, as we talk with Profes

Sometimes, what a programming language makes harder is just as important as what it makes easier. Fo

One of the recurring themes in the big data & data streaming worlds at the moment is developer e

This week we're back on systems programming with Hare. A C-like language for the ages. We talk to it

A few months ago, Michael Drogalis quit his job and decided launch 4 viable startup business ideas i

Integration is probably the last, hardest, and least well thought-out part of any large software pro

Zig is a programming language that’s attempting to become “the new C” - the language of choice for l

Would you ever take on a rewrite of one of the largest and most popular Apache projects? And if so,

This week we’re looking at Debezium - an open source project that taps into a huge number of databas

Ever read a bad README? We all have, and most of the time, we’ve just moved right along. A programme

As interesting and useful as LLMs (Large Language Models) are proving, they have a severe limitation

Real-time data is gradually becoming a standard requirement in systems design. Our customers are beg

How far would you go to get the kind of database you want? How deep into the stack would you dive to

Ever wanted to start a tech business? Michael Drogalis has done it successfully in the past, and now