Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers
A podcast by [email protected]
679 Episodes
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Episode 78: Fault Tolerance with Bob Hanmer Pt. 2
Published: 23/11/2007 -
Episode 77: Fault Tolerance with Bob Hanmer Pt. 1
Published: 13/11/2007 -
Episode 76: Special Episode on the Patterns Journal
Published: 9/11/2007 -
Episode 75: The New Website
Published: 4/11/2007 -
Episode 74: Enterprise Architecture II
Published: 3/11/2007 -
Episode 73: Real Time Systems with Bruce Powel Douglass
Published: 24/10/2007 -
Episode 72: Erik Meijer on LINQ
Published: 17/10/2007 -
Episode 71: Survey Results
Published: 13/10/2007 -
Episode 70: Gerard Meszaros on XUnit Test Patterns
Published: 4/10/2007 -
Episode 69: Nico Josuttis on SOA (SOA Pt. 3)
Published: 24/09/2007 -
Episode 68: Dan Grossman on Garbage Collection and Transactional Memory
Published: 14/09/2007 -
Episode 67: Roundtable on MDSD and PLE
Published: 4/09/2007 -
Episode 66: Gary McGraw on Security
Published: 24/08/2007 -
Episode 65: Introduction to Embedded Systems
Published: 14/08/2007 -
Episode 64: Luke Hohmann on Architecture and Business
Published: 4/08/2007 -
Episode 63: A Pattern Language for Distributed Systems with Henney and Buschmann
Published: 25/07/2007 -
Episode 62: Martin Odersky on Scala
Published: 15/07/2007 -
Episode 61: Internals of GCC
Published: 5/07/2007 -
Episode 60: Roman Pichler on Scrum
Published: 25/06/2007 -
Episode 59: Static Code Analysis
Published: 16/06/2007
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.