Coding Blocks

A podcast by Allen Underwood, Michael Outlaw, Joe Zack

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242 Episodes

  1. Designing Data-Intensive Applications – Leaderless Replication

    Published: 6/07/2021
  2. Designing Data-Intensive Applications – Multi-Leader Replication

    Published: 21/06/2021
  3. Designing Data-Intensive Applications – Single Leader Replication

    Published: 7/06/2021
  4. Some Fun APIs

    Published: 24/05/2021
  5. Making Money with Code

    Published: 10/05/2021
  6. Write Great APIs

    Published: 26/04/2021
  7. How to Scrum

    Published: 12/04/2021
  8. What is Scrum?

    Published: 29/03/2021
  9. Show Recursion Show

    Published: 15/03/2021
  10. Specialize or Bounce Around?

    Published: 1/03/2021
  11. Why is Python Popular?

    Published: 15/02/2021
  12. Game Jam Lessons Learned

    Published: 1/02/2021
  13. Who Owns Open-Source Software?

    Published: 18/01/2021
  14. Our Favorite Developer Tools of 2020

    Published: 4/01/2021
  15. Into the Octoverse

    Published: 21/12/2020
  16. We

    Published: 7/12/2020
  17. What is a Developer Game Jam?

    Published: 23/11/2020
  18. The DevOps Handbook – Create Organizational Learning

    Published: 9/11/2020
  19. The 2020 Shopping Spree

    Published: 26/10/2020
  20. The DevOps Handbook – Enable Daily Learning

    Published: 12/10/2020

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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.

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