All the English episodes of Kodsnack - a podcast by developers, about anything interesting to developers
Fredrik talks to Taylor Troesh about packaging things, generating code, and database evolution.
Why is it so hard to package and build things? Is it a failure of ergonomics? Is there hope for a chang…
Fredrik talks to Maddy Montaquila about building user interfaces, and how .net has come a much longer way than people may think.
We talk about the various .net-related options for building user inter…
Fredrik talks to Matt Topol about Arrow and how the Arrow ecosystem is evolving. Arrow is an open source, columnar in-memory data format designed for efficient data processing and analytics - which m…
Fredrik talks to Grace Jansen about cloud tools, and bringing them to your local machine in a better way. Opentelemetry is a great tool, but it’s not the whole story for observability. Gathering the …
Fredrik talks to Gitte Klitgaard about managers, diversity, and communication. We discuss how and why management has almost become a bad word. But we need management, and good management. What do you…
Fredrik talks to Barry O’Reilly about software architecture.
Barry has spent a lot of time and energy connecting software architecture to actual code and development work, and finding good ways of ac…
Fredrik talks to Jon Sterling about user interfaces old and new. Jon has created Aquaui - a Mac user interface library which is a small love letter to the Aqua user interface style for Mac OS X. Base…
Fredrik talks to Dejan Milicic about software development - understanding, methods, and stories.
We start by talking about encapsulation of knowledge and the essential software in organizations. Almo…
Recorded on-stage at Øredev 2024, Fredrik talks to Ingrid af Sandeberg about AI and people’s perception of it. While it’s very powerful to be able to interact with models through natural language, th…
Recorded on-stage at Øredev 2024, Fredrik talks to Laura Herman about creativity, creation, and AI.
Among other things, we discuss:
Recorded on-stage at Øredev 2024, Fredrik talks to Violet Whitney and William Martin about the research they do into how we can interact with computers outside of the bounds of … well, a regular comp…
Recorded on-stage at Øredev 2024, Fredrik talks to Kent Beck and Beth Andres-Beck about development practices, code reviews, and more.
Unfortunately, sound quality is a lot worse than it should be. W…
Recorded on-stage at Øredev 2024, Fredrik talks to IT security expert David Jacoby about his way into IT security. What was it like to get interested in computer security early on, and to try start w…
Fredrik talks to Pedro Abreu about the magical world of type theory. What is it, and why is it useful to know about and be inspired by?
Pedro gives us some background on type theory, and then we talk…
Fredrik talks to Balint Erdi about the web framework Ember. Where did Ember come from, what stands out about it today, how do new features get into the framework, and how is development being made mo…
Fredrik talks to Evan Czaplicki, creator of Elm about figuring out a good path for yourself.
What do you do when you have a job which seems like it would be your dream job, but it turns out to be the…
Fredrik talks to Christian Clausen about the many facets of simplicity.
The cloud and serverless was supposed to be simpler than running your own hardware, but you easily get stuck trying to select t…
Fredrik talks to Jack Cheng - author and creator of the iPhone note capture app Bebop. Jack describes where Bebop came from and how he built it, and how and why Copilot and other AI tools became inte…
Fredrik paid a visit to Hogia and got the opportunity to talk to Woody Zuill and Martin Lassbo about mob programming, innovation, and keeping an open and curious mind.
Mob programming is still new.
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