The Stack Overflow Podcast
A podcast by The Stack Overflow Podcast
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414 Episodes
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When setting up monitoring, less data is better
Published: 21/04/2023 -
Ops teams are pets, not cattle (ep. 556)
Published: 19/04/2023 -
We bought a university: how one coding school doubled down on brick and mortar
Published: 18/04/2023 -
The philosopher who believes in Web Assembly
Published: 14/04/2023 -
Going stateless with authorization-as-a-service
Published: 11/04/2023 -
Building an API is half the battle
Published: 07/04/2023 -
From cryptography to consensus: Q&A with CTO David Schwartz on building blockchain apps
Published: 05/04/2023 -
From Smalltalk to smart contracts, reflecting on 50 years of programming
Published: 04/04/2023 -
How to keep the servers running when your Mastodon goes viral
Published: 31/03/2023 -
The next gen web browser has no tabs, only spaces
Published: 28/03/2023 -
After crypto’s reality check, an investor remains cautiously optimistic
Published: 24/03/2023 -
Moving up a level of abstraction with serverless on MongoDB Atlas and AWS
Published: 22/03/2023 -
What our engineers learned building Stack Overflow
Published: 21/03/2023 -
Let’s talk large language models
Published: 17/03/2023 -
Visible APIs get reused, not reinvented
Published: 15/03/2023 -
Developers believe AI will soon be everywhere, but aren't sure how to feel about it
Published: 14/03/2023 -
Quiet quitting and loud layoffs
Published: 10/03/2023 -
From writing code to teaching code
Published: 08/03/2023 -
“Move fast and break things” doesn’t apply to other people’s savings
Published: 07/03/2023 -
The nature of simulating nature: A Q&A with IBM Quantum researcher Dr. Jamie Garcia
Published: 03/03/2023
For more than a dozen years, the Stack Overflow Podcast has been exploring what it means to be a developer and how the art and practice of software programming is changing our world. From Rails to React, from Java to Node.js, we host important conversations and fascinating guests that will help you understand how technology is made and where it’s headed. Hosted by Ben Popper, Cassidy Williams, and Ceora Ford, the Stack Overflow Podcast is your home for all things code.