Coding Blocks
A podcast by Allen Underwood, Michael Outlaw, Joe Zack - Mondays
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238 Episodes
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58. Why Domain Driven Design
Published: 24/04/2017 -
57. How We Badly Built Stuff
Published: 20/03/2017 -
56. Clean Code – How to Build Maintainable Systems
Published: 6/03/2017 -
55. Clean Code – How to Write Classes the Right Way
Published: 5/02/2017 -
54. Clean Code – How to Write Amazing Unit Tests
Published: 23/01/2017 -
53. Clean Code – Integrating with Third Party Libraries the Right Way
Published: 8/01/2017 -
52. Clean Code – Error Handling
Published: 28/12/2016 -
51. Clean Code – Objects vs Data Structures
Published: 13/12/2016 -
50. Clean Code – Formatting Matters
Published: 29/11/2016 -
49. Clean Code – Comments Are Lies
Published: 7/11/2016 -
48. Clean Code – How to Write Amazing Functions
Published: 17/10/2016 -
47. Clean Code – Writing Meaningful Names
Published: 28/09/2016 -
46. Caching in the Application Framework
Published: 27/08/2016 -
45. Caching Overview and Hardware
Published: 12/08/2016 -
44. Stack Overflow Salaries and Landing the Job
Published: 2/08/2016 -
43. Nulls, Procs, and Impostor Syndrome
Published: 5/07/2016 -
42. Command, Repository and Mediator Design Patterns
Published: 3/06/2016 -
41. Dev Talk: Django, VB vs C#, and Bash on Windows
Published: 19/04/2016 -
40. How to be an Advanced Programmer
Published: 20/03/2016 -
39. How to be an Intermediate Programmer
Published: 27/02/2016
Pragmatic talk about software design best practices: design patterns, software architecture, coding for performance, object oriented programming, database design and implementation, tips, tricks and a whole lot more. You'll be exposed to broad areas of information as well as deep dives into the guts of a programming language. Most topics discussed are relevant in any number of Object Oriented programming languages such as C#, Java, Ruby, PHP, etc.. All three of us are full stack web and database / software engineers so we discuss Javascript, HTML, SQL and a full spectrum of technologies and are open to any suggestions anyone might have for a topic. So please join us, subscribe, and invite your computer programming friends to come along for the ride.