Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programmers
A podcast by Graham Lee
39 Episodes
-  Episode 54: professionalism and responsibilityPublished: 27/06/2022
-  Episode 53: Specialism versus generalityPublished: 09/05/2022
-  Episode 52: Software Freedom is a Civil Liberties IssuePublished: 18/03/2022
-  Episode 51: Responding to ChangePublished: 06/03/2022
-  Episode 50: Organisation and CommunityPublished: 25/02/2022
-  Episode 49: REST and SOAPPublished: 13/02/2022
-  Episode 48: The Personal Software ProcessPublished: 03/02/2022
-  Episode 47: comprehensive documentationPublished: 23/01/2022
-  Episode 46: popularityPublished: 09/01/2022
-  Episode 45: Information SecurityPublished: 19/12/2021
-  Episode 44: We Would Know What They Thought When They Did ItPublished: 14/11/2021
-  Episode 43: what we DO know about software engineeringPublished: 23/10/2021
-  Episode 42: What I have yet to learnPublished: 10/10/2021
-  Episode 41: Professional SoftwarePublished: 29/09/2021
-  Episode 40: Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Computer ProgramsPublished: 26/09/2021
-  Episode 39: Monetising the HobbyPublished: 11/09/2021
-  Episode 38: the Cost of DependenciesPublished: 05/09/2021
-  Episode 37: systemic failures in softwarePublished: 30/08/2021
-  Episode 36: the Isolation EpisodePublished: 21/08/2021
-  Episode 35: a bored man with a microphonePublished: 28/07/2021
The podcast for programmers who want to become software engineers. Software engineering analysis and reflection from Graham Lee, a software engineering educator, practitioner and researcher with two decades of field experience. Coming to you from https://www.sicpers.info.
