406: Functional Sadism
Some sage developer wisdom is overshadowed by Mike's mad stonk game, while Chris worries Apple's secret M1 tricks charming Linux users.
Some sage developer wisdom is overshadowed by Mike's mad stonk game, while Chris worries Apple's secret M1 tricks charming Linux users.
Mike goes straight for the attack and hits Chris where it hurts, then it's problem-solving time.
Mike reveals his secret project to Chris, who has several probing questions.
After we pine about the way things used to be, Mike shares why he is developing a fondness for C++.
We open the robe and share some vintage career origin stories. And we save Mike's soul by answering a few emails.
Mike crosses over to report back from the other side, and Chris is along for the ride.
After reflecting on more than 8 years of the show, we get into solving problems and taking names. Plus a couple of special announcements, and some Hoopla we've just got to talk about.
Microsoft is working on a bot that can deepfake you real good, and we have thoughts. Plus some insights into testing, and a special friend returns to the show.
The guys can't help but laugh when they hear the test tests one well-known online giant is testing. You might say they get a bit testy.
Is performance the ultimate requirement? What amount of compromise are we comfortable with?
Mike and Chris discuss the recent JetBrains FUD and ponder the impact of recent AWS policy enforcement. Plus a bunch of cool setups sent in by our audience.
Their lives change forever when they meet a handsome, tormented, laptop.
Services and subscriptions get a bad wrap, so we flip the script and talk about the ones we're grateful to pay for.
Mike details his favorite python tools and his tricks for performance concerns. Plus a bunch of workspace improvement ideas, feedback, and more.
Mike recalls how he accidentally converted his development shop into a Python house, and Chris experiments with his Minimum Viable Robe.
Time to talk business, and Chris reveals his biggest mistake since going independent.
After we geek out about keyboards, we answer some feedback and take a dip in the Rust lust.
Mike buys a laptop live on air while Chris worries about the turkey.
The guys deploy their sage wisdom to answer your age-old questions and solve why the latest macOS is less appealing than ever to developers. Plus our thoughts on youtube-dl's return to GitHub.
Our first reactions to Apple's ARM event, how these new systems will impact developers, and if we're buying one.
Chris attempts a Lizard intervention and gets sucked into Mike's Green tinted data center paradise. Plus our thoughts on the Raspberry Pi 400, and Apple's secret weapon.
Microsoft is making aggressive moves to court more and more developers. We put on our analyst hats and lay out the hard cold truth. Plus our trouble with Gnomes, your feedback, and martinis on the moon.
It's confession hour on the podcast, and your hosts surprise each other with several twists and turns.
We have a different take on the Oracle v. Google case that may usher in an API copyright doom! Or so they say... Plus we answer great feedback and chew on the future of Windows 10.
We examine the deeper problems in Open Source development the recent Hacktoberfest drama has exposed. Plus some great feedback, failures to launch, and more.
We provoked quite a response and cover the feedback that puts us in our place. Then we dive into the wild era of text editor of yore and solve an age-old question.
We get nerdy about Blueprints, and then wary about the future of software distribution. Pour a glass of milk and prepare for some hot takes!
Is it a Post-Open Source world now that the mega-clouds are here? We share our thoughts on this renewed idea. Plus, our reactions to Nvidia buying Arm, your feedback, and much more.
A special friend of the show joins us to discuss C++ in 2020 and the growing adoption of Rust. Plus feedback, a Python surprise and a little small business corner.
GitHub just made a major behind-the-scenes upgrade, and we chew on some of the impressive details. Plus, our thoughts on Epic vs. Apple, the larger story around device ownership, and a fun anecdote from running a small business.