Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers
A podcast by [email protected]
679 Episodes
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Episode 178: Akka With Jonas Boner
Published: 10/08/2011 -
Episode 177: IBM i (OS/400) Operating System with Steve Will
Published: 6/07/2011 -
Episode 176: Quantum Computing with Martin Laforest
Published: 3/06/2011 -
Episode 175: Game Development with Andrew Brownsword
Published: 6/05/2011 -
Episode 174: Chip Manufacturing and Waferscanners
Published: 8/04/2011 -
Episode 173: Feature-Oriented Software Development with Sven Apel – Pt 2
Published: 19/03/2011 -
Episode 172: Feature-Oriented Software Development with Sven Apel – Pt 1
Published: 19/02/2011 -
Episode 171: Scala Update with Martin Odersky
Published: 2/02/2011 -
Episode 170: Large Agile Software Development with Bas Vodde
Published: 5/01/2011 -
Episode 169: Memory Grid Architecture with Nati Shalom
Published: 30/11/2010 -
Episode 168: Being a Consultant
Published: 22/10/2010 -
Episode 167: The History of JUnit and the Future of Testing with Kent Beck
Published: 26/09/2010 -
Episode 166: Living Architectures with John Wiegand
Published: 18/08/2010 -
Episode 165: NoSQL and MongoDB with Dwight Merriman
Published: 16/07/2010 -
Episode 164: Agile Testing with Lisa Crispin
Published: 16/06/2010 -
Episode 163: State of the Union
Published: 3/06/2010 -
Episode 162: Project Voldemort with Jay Kreps
Published: 16/05/2010 -
Episode 161: Agile Product Management with Roman Pichler
Published: 3/05/2010 -
Episode 160: AspectJ and Spring AOP with Ramnivas Laddad
Published: 19/04/2010 -
Episode 159: C++0X with Scott Meyers
Published: 5/04/2010
Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. Each episode comprises two speakers to ensure a lively listening experience. SE Radio is brought to you by the IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Software magazine.