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no dogma podcast — 179 episodes

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#180 Todd Gardner, CertKit, Part 1 - How Certificates Work

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#179 Mads Torgersen, C# 14

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#178 Ted Neward, The Interview Industrial Complex, Part 2

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#177 Ted Neward, The Interview Industrial Complex, Part 1

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#176 Jeff Fritz, .NET on Linux

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#175 Tanya Janca, Secure Coding

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#174 Mads Torgersen, C# 13

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#173 Andy Gocke, .NET Ahead of Time Compilation, Part 2, Listener's Questions

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#172 Stormy Peters, Supporting Open Source Software Communities

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#171 Andy Gocke, .NET Ahead of Time Compilation, Part 1

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#170 Tanya Janca, Building Security Into Software

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#169 Mads Torgersen, C# 11 Part 2, Listener Questions

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#168 Mads Torgersen, C# 11 Part 1

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#167 Clark Sell, Building a Community

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#166 Michael Dowden, Managing Remote Teams

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#165 Mads Torgersen, ADHD

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#164 Jared Parsons, The C# Compiler, Part 2

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#163 Jared Parsons, The C# Compiler, Part 1

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#162 Martine Dowden, Accessibility

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#161 Kate Ball, Burnout

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#160 Brandon Minnick, .NET MAUI

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#159 Mark Eisenberg, DevOps in the Enterprise

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#158 Mads Torgersen, C# 10, Part 2 - Listener Questions

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#157 Mads Torgersen, C# 10, Part 1

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#156 Mark Seemann, Code That Fits in Your Head

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#155 David Guida, Event Sourcing

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#154 Martin Beeby, Using .NET on AWS, Part 2

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#153 Jamie Goldstein, Mental Health and Emotional Fitness During Covid-19

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#152 Martin Beeby, Using .NET on AWS, Part 1

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#151 Suparna Damany, Staying Physically Healthy During Covid-19

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#150 Luke Hoban, Pulumi - Infrastructure as Software

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#149 Todd Gardner, The Importance of JavaScript

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#148 Brandon Minnick, Getting an App into the App and Play Stores

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#147 Martine and Michael Dowden, Teaching Children to Program

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#146 Mads Torgersen, C# 9, Part 2 - Listener Questions

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#145 Mads Torgersen, C# 9, Part 1

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#144 Bill Wagner, .Net 5 and Unifying .NET

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#143 Dylan Beattie, Tech Conferences in a Time of Coronavirus

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#142 Aaron Stannard, Sustainable Open Source Software

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#141 Abraham Asfaw, IBM Quantum Computing - Out of the Lab, and into Industry

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#140 Maria Naggaga, Try .NET and .NET Interactive

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#139 Heather Newman, The Importance of Workplace Culture

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#138 Jeff Haynie, The State of Engineering Performance Management

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#137 Scott Allen, Re-release of talk about ASP.NET 5

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#136 Dennie Declercq, On Developing With Autism

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#135 Bob Martin, Clean Agile

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#134 Brandon Minnick, Async Await - Common Mistakes, Part 2

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#133 Brandon Minnick, Async Await - Common Mistakes, Part 1

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#132 Lars Klint, Cloud First

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#131 Dylan Beattie, Esoteric Languages, Rockstar and Programming for Fun

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#130 Isaac Levin, Application Insights

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#129 Laurie Barth, Speaking at Conferences

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#128 Patrick Smacchia, NDepend in 2019

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#127 Michal Klos, Using SnowFlake To Grow Food

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#126 Elissa Shevinsky, Faster Than Light Static Code Analysis

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#125 Angela Dugan, How to Build a Great Team

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#124 Mads Torgersen, C# 8

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#123 Dane Hillard, Good Software Practices

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#122 Matt Warren, How the .NET Runtime Has Changed

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#121 Mark Eisenberg, Microservices in the Enterprise

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#120 Rafał Legiędź, Augmented and Virtual Reality

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#119 Amy Kapernick, Why You Should Use CSS Grid Layout

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#118 Cliff Agius, Building a Bionic Hand

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#117 Arthur Doler, Mental Health Advice for Developers

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#116 Bob Crowley, Better Debugging Through Visual Studio

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#115 Scott Helme, Fighting Cross-Site Scripting with Content Security Policy and Subresource Integrity

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#114 Kee Jeffreys, Loki Privacy Network

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#113 Morgan Bruce, Working With Microservices

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#112 John Maglione, Managing Your Career

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#111 Michael Dowden, Serverless Computing and Getting Started with Firebase

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#110 Brandon Byars, Testing Microservices with Mountebank

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#109 Joshua Sheppard, Data Science is Hard

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#108 Mark Rendle, Gathering Metrics in .NET Core

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#107 Niall Merrigan, Hacking, Bug Bounties and Responsible Disclosure

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#106 Joe McBride, GraphQL for .NET

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#105 Jon Smith, Entity Framework Core 2.1 and Domain Driven Design

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#104 Laura Elizabeth, Design Advice for Engineers

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#103 Jay Gambetta, IBM Quantum Information Science

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#102 Spencer Schneidenbach, REST APIs

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#101 Andrew Lock, .NET Core

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#100 Jeff Glennon, The Man Who Left Technology for Beer

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#99 Jimmy Bogard, Diving into Containers

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#98 Michael Brett, QxBranch – Commercial Quantum Computing

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#97 Cliff Agius, Decision Making as a Pilot and Engineer

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#96 Steve Gordon, Http Client Factory in .NET Core 2.1

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#95 Ben Watson, High Performance .NET

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#94 Todd Gardner, Building Your Brand

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#93 Ben Cull, From Developer to Startup Founder

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#92 Felienne Hermans, What is Programming?

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#91 Adam Ralph, NServiceBus, Microservices and SOA

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#90 Kjersti Sandberg and Charlotte Lyng, Norwegian Developer Conferences

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#89 Mark Eisenberg, Breaking the Monolith

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#88 Aaron Bedra, Threat Modelling

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#87 Veronika Kolesnikova, Xamarin and Cognitive Services

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#86 Tomas Petricek, Software Correctness

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#85 Mark Seemann, Dependency Rejection, Part 2

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#84 Mark Seemann, Dependency Rejection, Part 1

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#83 Steve Elliot, When to Rearchitect

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#82 Jay Gambetta, IBM Quantum Experience

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#81 Doc Norton, Better Agile Metrics

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#80 Angela Dugan, Impostor Syndrome

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#79 Josh Doody, Salary Negotiation

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#78 Dustin Campbell, C# 7.1 and Beyond

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#77 Laurent Bossavit, Software Myths

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#76 Eyewire, Amy Sterling & Chris Jordan

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#75 David Mead, Start With Why & Better Communication

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#74 Patrick Smacchia, NDepend

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#73 Bill Wagner, Microsoft Documentation Service

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#72 Eric Schles, Fake News and How To Filter It With Big Data

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#71 Dylan Reisenberger, The Polly Project

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#70 Ben Day, Dev Ops in the Microsoft World

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#69 Rachel Roumeliotis, 2017 Technology Trends

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#68 Michael Biercuk, Quantum Computing

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#67 Steve Ellmore, On Game Development

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#66 Ben Day, Therapist for Teams

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#65 Mads Torgersen, C# 7

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#64 Rachel Appel, Accessibility

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#63 Jimmy Bogard, AutoMapper

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#62 Samantha Stone, Tech Product Launches

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#61 Jon Skeet (part 2), Google Cloud Platform

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#60 Jon Skeet (part 1), Noda Time

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#59 Stephanie Viccari, Girl Develop It

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#58 Brock Allen, Identity Server

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#57 Xavier Decoster and Maarten Balliauw, MyGet and Growing a Business

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#56 Suparna Damany, Repetitive Strain Injuries

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#55 David Gatti, Developer Communities

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#54 Mark Seemann, Functional Programming and F#

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#53 On Freund, Scaling Development

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#52 Eric Bloom, Productivity

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#51 Rachel Reese, F Sharp, microservices and Jet

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#50 Julie Lerman, Entity Framework Core 1

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#49 Patrick Thevoz, Flyability – Collision Tolerant Drones

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#48 Peter Waegemann, Security in the Medical Industry

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#47 Alec Lazarescu, DevOps to the Rescue

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#46 Terrence Ryan, Driving Technical Change

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#45 Michal Klos, Localytics and the World of Big Data

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#44 Bill Wagner, C# 7

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#43 Amir Rubin, Augmented Reality and Paracosm

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#42 Eric Schles, Ending Slavery with Data

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#41 Ken Finnegan, What Ireland Offers the Tech World

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#40 Keen IO, A Different Way of Doing Business

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#39 Scott Allen, ASP.NET 5

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#38 Mark Eisenberg, Private Cloud

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#37 Andrei Simionescu, Lavaboom

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#36 Nicholas Blumhardt Seq and Serilog

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#34 Trevor Stricker, Indie Games

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#33 Justin Mills, Yesware

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#32 Eliot Knudsen, Tamr and a Brave New World of Data

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#31 Jason MacInnes, Draft Kings

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#30 Open Data Science Conference

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#29 Lucybot, The Importance of Developer Experience

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#28 Eric Bloom, Getting Promoted and Managing in IT

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#27 Deb Biggar, The Importance of User Experience

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#26 Peter Welch, Programming Doesn’t Suck?

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#25 Jeff Glennon, Improving Software Delivery

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#24 Bob Familiar, Lean Engineering

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#23 Igor Moochnick, Dev Ops in Constant Contact

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#22 Todd Gardner, Track:js

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#21 Henry Cipolla, Localytics

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#20 Gus Warren, Disconnect.me

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#19 Michael O Church and state of software engineering

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#18 Jason Haley, Life as a consultant

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#17 Robert Hurlbut, Software security

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#16 Dennis Mortensen, x.ai, AI scheduling

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#15 Linus Olsson, Hemlis project

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#14 Piero Toffanin, outdoor coder

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#13 Christopher Marston, consulting and startups

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#12 Sean Blanchfield, Page Fair part 2

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#11 Sean Blanchfield, Page Fair part 1

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#10 Belatrix, Outsourcing

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#09 Grant Fritchey, Database Dev Ops

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#08 Brian O’Neill, good design in software

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#7 Rebecca O’Dette, Agile at RunKeeper

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#6 Nicolas Dorier, Part 2 – NBitcoin

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#5 Nicolas Dorier, Part 1 – Bitcoin

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#4 Gary Marcos, Mobile App Development

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#3 Bill Wilder, Azure

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#2 Bob Downey, Software Development

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#1 Anthony van der Hoorn and Nik Molnar, Glimpse Project