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You don’t understand DNS like you think you do

2

If context is king, architecture is the castle

3

Developers are emotionally attached to their tools

4

When the cost of code approaches zero, what does engineering leadership look like?

5

Creating checkpoints by gaslighting a Postgres database

6

Making the OWASP top ten in the vibe code era

7

What it takes to be a player in the international AI game

8

The find out stage of AI is just supply chain and password protection

9

Do you have what it takes to run AI in production?

10

Breaking your AI storage bottlenecks

11

Pack your agentic stack in Slack

12

Your fridge could be a threat to national security

13

Observability and human intuition in an AI world

14

How Braze’s CTO is rethinking engineering for the agentic area

15

Connecting the dots for accurate AI

16

AI giveth and AI taketh CPU

17

What (un)exactly do you mean by semantic search?

18

Time is a construct but it can still break your software

19

Your LLM issues are really data issues

20

Lights, camera, open source!

21

How to get multiple agents to play nice at scale

22

We still need developer communities

23

No country left behind with sovereign AI

24

Who needs VCs when you have friends like these?

25

The messy truth of your AI strategies

26

He designed C++ to solve your code problems

27

Seizing the means of messenger production

28

How can you test your code when you don’t know what’s in it?

29

Prevent agentic identity theft

30

Multi-stage attacks are the Final Fantasy bosses of security

31

After all the hype, was 2025 really the year of AI agents?

32

Building a global engineering team (plus AI agents) with Netlify

33

Keeping the lights on for open source

34

Open source for awkward robots

35

Even the chip makers are making LLMs

36

Building brains for bulldozers

37

AI-assisted coding needs more than vibes; it needs containers and sandboxes

38

No need for Ctrl+C when you have MCP

39

To live in an AI world, knowing is half the battle

40

Dogfood so nutritious it’s building the future of SDLCs

41

Even GenAI uses Wikipedia as a source

42

Why Stack Overflow and Cloudflare launched a pay-per-crawl model

43

Data is the new oil, and your database is the only way to extract it

44

Even your voice is a data problem

45

The logos, ethos, and pathos of your LLMs

46

AI attention span so good it shouldn’t be legal

47

Generating text with diffusion (and ROI with LLMs)

48

Wanna see a CSS magic trick?

49

Spy vs spy at scale

50

AI can 10x developers...in creating tech debt

51

Don’t let your backend write checks your frontend can’t cache

52

How AWS re:Invented the cloud

53

Transforming enterprise workflows: How IBM is unlocking AI's potential

54

Vibe code anything in a Hanselminute

55

Every ecommerce hero needs a Sidekick

56

You need quality engineers to turn AI into ROI

57

Search engine bots crawled so AI bots could run

58

The most dangerous shortcuts in software

59

How AI is helping us build better communities

60

Containers are easy—moving your legacy system off your VM is not

61

Settle down, nerds. AI is a normal technology

62

Last week in AWS re:Invent with Corey Quinn

63

Live from re:Invent…it’s Stack Overflow!

64

Interface is everything, and everything is an interface

65

AI is a crystal ball into your codebase

66

Treating your agents like microservices

67

Abstraction, but for robots

68

Lightning-as-a-service for agriculture

69

You’re probably underutilizing your GPUs

70

Only you can stop AI database drops

71

How to create agents that people actually want to use

72

The fastest agent in the race has the best evals

73

One thing enterprise AI projects need to succeed? Community.

74

AI code means more critical thinking, not less

75

Revealing the unknown unknowns in your software

76

To write secure code, be less gullible than your AI

77

Vibe coding needs a spec, too

78

Craft and quality beat speed and scale, with or without agents

79

Your runbooks are obsolete in the age of agents

80

What leaders need to know from the 2025 Stack Overflow Developer Survey

81

Open source is giving you choices with your agent systems

82

Why rent a cloud when you can build one?

83

AI agents for your digital chores

84

Vite is like the United Nations of JavaScript

85

Context is king for secure, AI-generated code

86

One is not the loneliest number for API calls

87

Building AI-ready teams: Why documentation and culture matter more than tools

88

As your AI gets smarter, so must your API

89

Getting Backstage in front of a shifting dev experience

90

Democratizing your data access with AI agents

91

Off with your CMS’s head! Composability and security in headless CMS

92

What an MCP implementation looks like at a CRM company

93

Planning to Arm mobile devices with chips that handle AI

94

How AI is reshaping developer teams and the future of software development

95

We built stackoverflow.ai with the community and for the community

96

Kotlin is more than just the Android house language

97

Building AI for consumer applications isn’t all fun and games

98

Open-source is for the people, by the people

99

From punch cards to prompts: a history of how software got better

100

Svelte was built on “slinging code for the sheer love of it”

101

Learning in the flow: Unlocking employee potential through continuous learning

102

Robots in the skies (and they use Transformer models)

103

The server-side rendering equivalent for LLM inference workloads

104

The future of Vue is you (and You)

105

AI isn’t stealing your job, it’s helping you find it

106

Python: Come for the language, stay for the community

107

Being unambiguous in what you want: the software engineer in a vibe coding world

108

The innovation, leadership, and team agility inside U.S. Bank’s cloud journey

109

That custom gift for your mom takes more work than you think

110

Saving the world with speed and at scale

111

“AI has been the wild west”: Creating standards for agents with Sean Falconer

112

How to do your job happier

113

Where we’re going, we don’t need fossil fuels

114

How your favorite movie is changing language learning technology

115

There is no golden path anymore: Engineering practices are being rewritten

116

Attention isn’t all we need; we need ownership too

117

Why call one API when you can use GraphQL to call them all?

118

Programming problems that seem easy, but aren't, featuring Jon Skeet

119

You’ve got 99 problems but data shouldn’t be one

120

You've vibe coded an app. Now what?

121

How to build your prototypes without a 35% tariff

122

Defending the realm: Trust and safety at Stack Overflow

123

"My job is going to change in a dramatic way”: Exploring the future of the internet with Cloudflare

124

After 30 years, Java is still brewing up new features

125

“We’re not worried about compute anymore”: The future of AI models

126

Better vibes and vibe coding with Gemini 2.5

127

Banking on a serverless world

128

If an attacker can edit your mobile code, how do you defend your app?

129

In a deterministic simulation, you can debug with time travel

130

Getting rid of the pain for developers on Shopify

131

Understanding the limitations of AI is crucial for enterprise success

132

“The future is agents”: Building a platform for RAG agents

133

WBIT #8: Typescript for gut biomes

134

Can a dev environment spark joy? The Android team thinks so.

135

Durable execution: autosave for your microservices

136

Salesforce wants to do for agentic AI what they did for SaaS

137

Next-level observability: live breakpoint debugging

138

Is the enterprise (actually) ready for AI?

139

Using AI to find patient zero in marketing campaigns

140

Moving beyond velocity: Measuring real business impact

141

Mastering microservices with a former Uber and Netflix architect

142

Improving on a 30-year-old hardware architecture

143

“We’re not replacing you; we’re with you”: Where AI meets infrastructure

144

Grab bag! On the floor at HumanX

145

Standardization and simplification as key to engineering excellence

146

Visually orchestrating data diagnostics but platform agnostic

147

Generating components, not tokens

148

WBIT #7: Exploring WebAssembly with the first SO user to get 10k rep

149

How AI can prevent clinician burnout

150

How do you fact-check an AI?

151

“There is a real cost to moving fast”: Using AI to accelerate drug discovery

152

WBIT #6: Be curious, ask questions, and don’t argue with JavaScript

153

Bottom of the first: A veteran VC’s take on the AI landscape

154

Is AI a bubble or a revolution? The answer is yes.

155

Boots on the ground: Holistic AI and Audioshake at HumanX

156

“Are AI agents ready for the enterprise?”

157

AI is shifting focus from syntax to critical thinking

158

“The power of the humble embedding”

159

An AI future free of slop

160

WBIT #5: Building a framework to lure web devs to mobile

161

Improving error monitoring with AI

162

Can climate tech startups address the current crisis?

163

Junky data is like an out-of-tune guitar—it prevents AI harmony

164

Sharing the power of the command line

165

Is Postgres the best database for GenAI?

166

How can AI perform on the edge?

167

Secure coding beyond just memory safety

168

“Translation is the tip of the iceberg”: A deep dive into specialty models

169

Writing tests with AI, but not LLMs

170

One quality every engineering manager should have? Empathy.

171

WBIT #4: Using GIS to understand the rivers and the lakes that you’re used to

172

Why is it so hard for companies to protect your privacy?

173

Solving the data doom loop

174

A distributed database that can withstand a meteor strike

175

“In the short term, more chaos”: What’s next for API design

176

Why build your own vector DB? To process 25,000 images per second

177

Will the web ever be the primary delivery system for 3D games?

178

Feature flags: Theory meets reality

179

“Countries are coming online tomorrow, whole countries”

180

How the internet changed in 2024

181

WBIT#3: Can good team dynamics make Agile obsolete?

182

The developer skill you might be neglecting

183

Robots building robots in a robotic factory

184

“Data is the key”: Twilio’s Head of R&D on the need for good data

185

Failing fast at scale: Rapid prototyping at Intuit

186

WBIT #2: Memories of persistence and the state of state

187

How AI apps are like Google Search

188

How developers (really) used AI coding tools in 2024

189

Balancing business and open source in 2024

190

How developer jobs (and the job market) changed in 2024

191

“I wanted to play with computers”: a chat with a new Stack Overflow engineer

192

Legal advice from an AI is illegal

193

AI agents that help doctors get paid

194

What security teams need to understand about developers

195

From bugs to performance to perfection: pushing code quality in mobile apps

196

Even high-quality code can lead to tech debt

197

Your docs are your infrastructure

198

The app that fights for your data privacy rights

199

We'll Be In Touch: A New Podcast From Stack Overflow!

200

The open-source ecosystem built to reduce tech debt

201

Meet the guy responsible for building the Call of Duty game engine

202

A student of Geoff Hinton, Yann LeCun, and Jeff Dean explains where AI is headed

203

One of the world’s biggest web scrapers has some thoughts on data ownership

204

How Google is helping developers get better answers from AI

205

How a creator of React is rethinking IDEs

206

Life in the Fastlane: SDK tools built with developers in mind

207

How can you get your kids into coding? We asked an 8-year-old app builder.

208

Tragedy of the (data) commons

209

The new pair programming: an AI agent that cleans your code as you write

210

How API security is evolving for the GenAI era

211

The team behind Unity 6 explains the new features aimed at helping developers

212

What launching rockets taught this CTO about hardware observability

213

Is this the real life? Training autonomous cars with simulations

214

Think you don’t need observability? Think again

215

Meet the AI native developers who build software through prompt engineering

216

A developer works to balance the data center boom with his climate change battle

217

This dev went from coding at Meta, to search at Google, to investing in AI with Anthropic

218

He sold his first company for billions. Now he’s building a better developer experience.

219

How to detect errors in AI-generated code

220

Looking under the hood of multimodal AI

221

The world’s largest open-source business has plans for enhancing LLMs

222

The evolution of full stack engineers

223

The creator of Jenkins discusses CI/CD and balancing business with open source

224

At scale, anything that could fail definitely will

225

Mobile Observability: monitoring performance through cracked screens, old batteries, and crappy Wi-Fi

226

Where does Postgres fit in a world of GenAI and vector databases?

227

From PHP to JavaScript to Kubernetes: how backend engineering evolved

228

Ryan Dahl explains why Deno had to evolve with version 2.0

229

Battling ticket bots and untangling taxes at the frontiers of e-commerce

230

Scaling systems to manage the data about the data

231

How we’re making Stack Overflow more accessible

232

Unpacking the 2024 Developer Survey results

233

How developer experience can escape the spreadsheet

234

How Stack Overflow fends off scraping bots

235

On the web, data doesn’t define us. It creates us.

236

The problem with the tech debt mindset

237

Java, but why? The state of Java in 2024

238

The framework helping devs build LLM apps

239

Why we built Staging Ground

240

We chat search from both sides now

241

What can devs do about code review anxiety?

242

Happy people make better products

243

How to build open source apps in a highly regulated industry

244

A very special 5-year-anniversary edition of the Stack Overflow podcast!

245

Say goodbye to "junior" engineering roles

246

Making ETL pipelines a thing of the past

247

The world’s most popular web framework is going AI native

248

A peek behind the curtain with Stack Overflow’s sales engineers

249

This startup uses a team of AI agents to write and review their pull requests

250

How to prevent your new chatbot from giving away company secrets

251

Can software startups that need $$$ avoid venture captial?

252

An open-source development paradigm

253

Would you board a plane safety-tested by GenAI?

254

How to train your dream machine

255

OverflowAI and the holy grail of search

256

Spreading the gospel of Python

257

Between hyper-focus and burnout: Developing with ADHD

258

Reshaping the future of API platforms

259

The reverse mullett model of software engineering

260

Net neutrality is in; TikTok and noncompetes are out

261

Supporting the world’s most-used database engine through 2050

262

Is GenAI the next dot-com bubble?

263

Why configuration is so complicated

264

If everyone is building AI, why aren't more projects in production?

265

How do you evaluate an LLM? Try an LLM.

266

Diverting more backdoor disasters

267

Climbing the GenAI decision tree

268

Want to be a great software engineer? Don’t be a jerk.

269

What a year building AI has taught Stack Overflow

270

Are long context windows the end of RAG?

271

Will antitrust suits benefit developers?

272

Controlling cloud costs: Where to start, and where to go from there

273

Data, data everywhere and not a stop to think

274

Is AI making your code worse?

275

Why the creator of Node.js® created a new JavaScript runtime

276

Your whole repo fits in the context window

277

How Stack Overflow is partnering with Google to encourage socially responsible AI

278

A leading ML educator on what you need to know about LLMs

279

Building GenAI features in practice with Intuit Mailchimp

280

Chunking express: An expert breaks down how to build your RAG system

281

It’s RAG time for LLMs that need a source of truth

282

Optimizing both hardware and software for GenAI

283

How to convince your CTO it's worth paying down tech debt

284

Down the rabbit hole in the Stack Exchange network

285

Who owns this tool? A software component catalog to help devs find answers

286

Would you trust an AI bot to find the fix for vulnerabilities in your code?

287

Exploring the inclusive tech revolution

288

The creator of PyTorch Lightning on the AI hype cycle

289

Building a PDF larger than the known universe

290

AI isn't putting tech workers out of jobs, the stock price is

291

How to beat Doom in just 600 years

292

Inside Intuit's generative AI system, GenOS

293

Agile works great...to a certain size

294

Compression is understanding

295

Hacking the hamburger: How a pentester exposed holes in hundreds of fast-food chains

296

Sending bugs back in time

297

Letting algorithms guide our path to the next great invention

298

How to build a role-playing video game in 24 hours

299

Maximum Glitch: How to break Tetris

300

How long till we run out of fresh data to train the AI?

301

He created Stanford's Deep Learning class. Programmers will need to learn faster

302

Netlify CEO Matt Biilmann explains what we'll see with UI 2.0

303

From prompt attacks to data leaks, LLMs offer new capabilities and new threats

304

A tax change is hurting startups and developers

305

Can an AI get depressed?

306

Bringing context to alerting and incident management

307

What Gemini means for the GenAI boom

308

One weird trick for teaching users your software

309

Are LLMs the end of computer programming (as we know it)?

310

Will developers return to hostile offices?

311

Can GenAI 10X developer productivity?

312

Cloudflare Workers have a new skill: AI inference-as-a-service

313

The AI assistant trained on your company’s data

314

Build vs. buy doesn't matter. Tool adoption does.

315

Trust as a service for validating OSS dependencies

316

How the cocreator of Kubernetes is helping developers build safer software

317

He helped create Jira. Now he's searching for meaningful engineering metrics

318

Tomasz Tunguz: From Java engineer to investor in eight unicorns

319

Why Stack Overflow is embracing Svelte

320

Zero trust with zero problems

321

Forget the 10X engineer—it’s about building a 10X culture

322

Composable architecture

323

Forget "No Code." Adios "Low Code." Say hello to "Yes Code!"

324

The company making it easier to turn your coffee machine into a robot

325

Chatting with the GM of CodeWhisperer, an AI-powered pair programmer for AWS

326

No one likes meetings. Let's reduce their blast radius.

327

Subatomic speed, math misadventures, and the biggest fraud trial in history

328

How an algo raver stays in key(boards)

329

USB-C for all, PHP 4EVA, and what do LLMs actually know (if anything)?

330

How to write high-performance SQL for your Postgres database

331

Being creative with math: The immersive artist who traded a sketchpad for a keyboard

332

Like Python++ for AI developers

333

Mojo: The usability of Python with the performance of C

334

Forget AGI. Let’s built ADI: Augmented Developer Intelligence

335

Multiplayer programming on mobile: a chat with Replit CEO Amjad Masad

336

Founder vs Investor: What VCs are really looking for

337

Computers are learning to read our minds

338

You can’t spell Zapier without API

339

Job description: professional workplace bestie

340

Fighting comment spam at Facebook scale

341

Medical research made understandable with AI

342

Semantic search without the napalm grandma exploit

343

Making event-driven development predictable with Discover

344

Want better answers from your data? Ask better questions

345

Why everyone should be an AppSec specialist

346

Understanding SRE

347

The fine line between product and engineering

348

How engineering teams at a large org can move at startup speed

349

From startup to Google and back again

350

Behind the scenes with the folks building OverflowAI

351

How the Python team is adapting the language for an AI future

352

What it's like to be on the Python Steering Council

353

How AI can help your business, without the hallucinations

354

How ICs can get recognition for their work on big projects

355

How terrifying is giving a conference talk?

356

Jamstack is evolving toward a composable web

357

From Sims to supercycle?

358

Developers use AI tools, they just don’t trust them

359

Making computer science more humane at Carnegie Mellon

360

Improving the developer experience in the energy sector

361

The cofounder of Chef is cooking up a less painful DevOps

362

Throwing away the script on testing

363

Stress test your code as you write it

364

Pair Programming? We peek under the hood of Duet, Google’s coding assistant.

365

The meeting that changed how we build software

366

Chatting with Apple at WWDC: Macros in Swift and the new visionOS

367

MosaicML: Deep learning models for sale, all shapes and sizes

368

Balancing a PhD program with a startup career

369

This product could help build a more equitable workplace

370

How the creator of Angular is dehydrating the web

371

For those who just don't Git it

372

Building zero tier systems on bare metal

373

Great code isn’t enough. Developers need to brag about it

374

Stung by OWASP? Chatting with the creator of the most popular web app scanner

375

A conversation with the folks building Google's AI models

376

Read the docs? We prefer to chat with them

377

Building golden paths for developers

378

When AI meets IP: Can artists sue AI imitators?

379

How a top-ranked engineering school reimagined CS curriculum

380

Is this the AI renaissance?

381

When setting up monitoring, less data is better

382

Ops teams are pets, not cattle (ep. 556)

383

We bought a university: how one coding school doubled down on brick and mortar

384

The philosopher who believes in Web Assembly

385

Going stateless with authorization-as-a-service

386

Building an API is half the battle

387

From cryptography to consensus: Q&A with CTO David Schwartz on building blockchain apps

388

From Smalltalk to smart contracts, reflecting on 50 years of programming

389

How to keep the servers running when your Mastodon goes viral

390

The next gen web browser has no tabs, only spaces

391

After crypto’s reality check, an investor remains cautiously optimistic

392

Moving up a level of abstraction with serverless on MongoDB Atlas and AWS

393

What our engineers learned building Stack Overflow

394

Let’s talk large language models

395

Visible APIs get reused, not reinvented

396

Developers believe AI will soon be everywhere, but aren't sure how to feel about it

397

Quiet quitting and loud layoffs

398

From writing code to teaching code

399

“Move fast and break things” doesn’t apply to other people’s savings

400

The nature of simulating nature: A Q&A with IBM Quantum researcher Dr. Jamie Garcia

401

The open-source game engine you’ve been waiting for: Godot

402

ML and AI consulting-as-a-service

403

Shorten the distance between production data and insight

404

Authorization on rails

405

The only thing worse than building internal tools is maintaining them

406

You don’t have to build a browser in JavaScript anymore

407

Does your professor pass the Turing test? (Ep. 537)

408

Engineering's hidden bottleneck: pull requests

409

The AI that writes music from text

410

Why developer experience is the key to better software, straight from the OCTO’s mouth

411

What do the tech layoffs really tell us?

412

The less JavaScript, the better

413

How chaos engineering preps developers for the ultimate game day

414

From your lips to AI’s ears

415

How to build a universal computation machine with Tetris

416

How Intuit improves security, latency, and development velocity with a service mesh

417

Flake it till you make it - how to handle flaky tests

418

Commit to something big: all about monorepos

419

Taming multiple design systems with a single plugin

420

From CS side project to the C-suite

421

Our favorite apps, books, and games of 2023

422

The future of software engineering is powered by AIOps and open source

423

From life without parole to startup CTO

424

Let's talk about our favorite terminal tools

425

An honest end-of-year rundown

426

Talking about drag and drop tech stacks with Builder.io's Steve Sewell

427

The next step in ecommerce? Replatform with APIs and micro frontends

428

Ready to optimize your JavaScript with Rust?

429

The tech to build in a crypto winter

430

Taking stock of the crypto crash and tech turbulence

431

Talking UX philosophies and deployment best practices with Patreon's VP of Engineering

432

Here’s what it’s like to develop VR at Meta

433

Cloudy with a chance of… the state of cloud in 2022

434

The creator of Homebrew has a plan to fix the funding problem in open source

435

Want to work as a developer in Japan?

436

Another hard week in tech

437

Hashgraph: The sustainable alternative to blockchain

438

Fighting to balance identity and anonymity on the web(3)

439

Going from engineer to entrepreneur takes more than just good code

440

Making location easier for developers with new data primitives

441

Homelabbing tricks to level up your WFH game

442

How to get more engineers entangled with quantum computing

443

Goodbye Webpack, Hello Turbopack! The big news from today’s Next.JS conference

444

A flight simulator for developers to practice real world challenges and surprises

445

He went from .NET and VS Code to working on Web3

446

Faster feedback loops make for faster developer velocity

447

Driverless cars give us the heebie jeebies

448

The robots are coming… but when?

449

The right way to job hop

450

A chat with Red Hat CEO Matt Hicks on the path from developer to leader

451

Meet the AI helping you chose what to watch next

452

The many strengths of neurodivergence

453

Cassidy becomes a CTO!

454

Don't let software steal your time

455

Ethereum finally merges, semiconductors stay scarce

456

We hate Scrum and Agile too...when it's done wrong

457

Five nines uptime without developer burnout

458

Can integrating hardware with software save developers time and energy?

459

A serial entrepreneur finally embraces open source

460

Hypergrowth headaches

461

What science says about achieving the flow state

462

Hackathons and free pizza: All about Stack Overflow’s new Student Ambassador Program

463

Plug-and-play AI for your own projects

464

Flow state at your fingertips - how keyboards impact developer productivity

465

Does AI-assisted coding make it too easy for student to cheat on schoolwork?

466

Environments on-demand

467

What companies lose when they track worker productivity

468

The luckiest guy in AI

469

Why AI is having an on-prem moment

470

Combining the best of engineering cultures from Silicon Valley and Shanghai

471

The last technical interview you'll ever take

472

A history of open-source licensing from a lawyer who helped blaze the trail

473

A conversation with Spencer Kimball, creator of GIMP and CockroachDB

474

The internet’s Robin Hood uses robo-lawyers to fight parking tickets and spam calls

475

Satellite internet: More useful than sending a car into space

476

Monitoring data quality with Bigeye

477

San Francisco? More like San Francisgo

478

Team analytics: Less creepy, more empowering

479

Game Boy emulators, PowerPoint developers, and the enduring appeal of Pokémon GO

480

How APIs can take the pain out of legacy system headaches

481

Code completion isn’t magic; it just feels that way

482

At your next job interview, you ask the questions

483

Money that moves at the speed of information

484

A conversation with Stack Overflow's new CTO, Jody Bailey

485

Skills that pay the bills for software developers

486

Developers vs the difficulty bomb

487

Exploring the interesting and strange results from our 2022 Developer Survey

488

GitHub Copilot is here. But what’s the price?

489

Living on the Edge with Netlify

490

An Engineer's Field Guide to Great Technical Writing

491

Our favorite features and updates from WWDC

492

Privacy is a moving target. Here’s how engineering teams can stay on track.

493

Run your microservices in no-fail mode

494

Want to be great at UX research? Take a cue from cultural anthropology.

495

On the quantum internet, data doesn’t stream; it teleports

496

Kidnapping an NFT

497

Talking blockchain, functional programming, and the future with Tezos co-founder Arthur Breitman

498

How a very average programmer became GitHub's CTO

499

Games are good, mods are immortal

500

Turns out the Great Resignation goes both ways

501

Make your open-source project public before you’re ready

502

Building out a managed Kubernetes service is a bigger job than you think

503

Open-source is winning over developers and investors

504

Software is adopted, not sold

505

Feeling burned out? You’re not the only one.

506

Why security needs to shift left into the SDLC

507

What counts as art, anyway?

508

Would you trust an AI to be your eyes?

509

Meet the design system that lets us customize and theme Stack Overflow

510

How a college extra-credit project became PHP3, still the bedrock of the web

511

What's the average tenure of a software developer at a big tech company?

512

Warning signs that hot startup hiring engineers might not last

513

“Your salary shouldn’t be dictated by how good a negotiator you are.”

514

Words of wisdom for self-taught developers

515

The new version of React, great tools for learning CSS, and the double standard for female engineers

516

Embracing ambiguity in software with one of YouTube’s UX engineers

517

Give us 23 minutes, we’ll give you some flow state

518

Human laziness is the ultimate security threat

519

Getting through a SOC 2 audit with your nerves intact

520

Codespaces moves into public beta, the virtual real estate worth millions, and how microservices and CI/CD can hurt productivity

521

McDonald’s is to Chipotle what REST APIs are to GraphQL

522

Visual Studio turns 25, new ideas for supporting open source, and of course…NFTs

523

Crypto feels broken. That’s because it’s the internet circa 1996.

524

Who says HTML and CSS aren't real programming?

525

Why David Barrett, CEO of Expensify, still takes his turn on PagerDuty

526

The Great QR Code Comeback

527

Is functional programming the hipster programming paradigm?

528

Finally, an AI bot that can ace technical interview questions

529

An algorithm that optimizes for avoiding ennui

530

Column by your name: The analytics database that skips the rows

531

Gen Z doesn’t understand file structures

532

China’s only female Apache member on the rise of open source in China

533

There’s no coding Oscars. Write software that works

534

Moving from CEO back to IC: A chat with Mitchell Hashimoto on his love for code

535

A collaborative hub for infrastructure as code

536

Next stop, Cryptoland?

537

Using synthetic data to power machine learning while protecting user privacy

538

How to defend your attention and find a flow state

539

Who's going to pay to fix open source security?

540

A chat with the folks who lead training and certification at AWS

541

Safety in numbers: crowdsourcing data on nefarious IP addresses

542

Making Agile work for data science

543

Helping communities build their own LTE networks

544

Are developers helping to drive the Great Resignation?

545

Professional ethics and phantom braking

546

Teaching developers about the most lightweight web “framework” around, VanillaJS

547

Bringing AI to the edge, from the comfort of your living room

548

Skills, not schools, are in demand among developers

549

An oral history of Stack Overflow - told by its founding team

550

Zero to MVP without provisioning a database

551

Feeling insecure about your code's security?

552

Is crypto the key to a democratizing the metaverse?

553

Does modern parenting have to rely on spyware?

554

Who is building clouds for the independent developer?

555

Who owns this outage? Building intelligent, automated escalation chains

556

What if the value of software platforms ACTUALLY flowed to the users?

557

250 words per minute on a chorded keyboard? Only if you can think that fast.

558

The polyglot who leads Stack Overflow's Platform team

559

The semiconductor shortage: explained

560

Web3 won't save us

561

The big problem with only being able to solve big problems

562

Software for your second brain

563

A murder mystery: who killed our user experience?

564

The first ten years of our programming lives

565

Quality code is the easiest to delete

566

Getting your first job off the CSS mailing list

567

Can AI solve car accidents and find you a parking space?

568

A database built for a firehose

569

Wait, we're all content moderators now?

570

Building image search, but for any object IRL

571

It's 2FA's world, we're just living in it

572

Automate away your boring standup meetings

573

Become a better coder...with this one weird click

574

The paranoid style in application development

575

You don't need a math PhD to play Dwarf Fortress, just to code it

576

Writing the roadmap from engineer to manager

577

This AI-assisted bug bash is offering serious prizes for squashing nasty code

578

Managing Kubernetes entirely in Git? Meet GitOps

579

How valuable is your screen name?

580

Authorization is complex. Oso is a library designed to help you structure it.

581

Why yes, I do have a patent on a time machine

582

Exploring the magic of instant python refactoring with Sourcery

583

Changing of the guards: one co-host departs, and a new one enters

584

Passwords are dead! Long live the new authentication flows.

585

Extending the legacy of Admiral Grace Hopper

586

Building a better developer platform

587

Move fast and make sure nobody gets pager alerts at 2AM

588

Using AI to fake your own voice, podcasting never been easier

589

What's the blast radius when your database goes down?

590

Highlights from our 2021 Developer Survey

591

Exploring the cutting edge of privacy and encryption with Very Good Security

592

Why startups should use Kubernetes from day one

593

From AOL chat rooms to Wikipedia, Reddit, and now, Stack Overflow

594

Crafting software and games for the selfie generation

595

Github Copilot can write code for you. We put it to the test.

596

Leaving your job to pursue an indie project as a solo developer

597

So you're not getting along with your engineering team

598

Is everyone starting to work like a developer?

599

Building for AR with Niantic Labs augmented reality SDK

600

Bring your own stack: Why developer platforms are going headless

601

How product development at Stack Overflow has evolved

602

Stack Overflow has a new product: Collectives™. Here's how we built it, and why.

603

From search trees to neural nets, a deep dive into natural language processing

604

Tickets please! Exploring the joys of being a junior engineer

605

Information foraging: the tricks great developers use to find solutions

606

Forget view-source, young coders are learning by making Discord bots and hacking Roblox

607

A good software tutorial explains the How. A great one explains the Why.

608

Don't build it: advice on civic tech from MIT's GOV/LAB

609

Unpacking observability and OpenTelemetry with Spiros Xanthos of Splunk

610

WFH? Developers learn to be their own operations department

611

Blocking the haters as a service

612

Build engineering at Apple and the future of deploy previews

613

Where design meets development inside Stack Overflow

614

Why are good Ruby developers so hard to find?

615

Saying goodbye to our co-host, Sara Chipps

616

NFT art, Ethereum gas, and a dive into Gemini's data lake

617

Open source contributors helped a helicopter fly on Mars

618

One founder's journey from personal trainer to "frontend mentor"

619

From music to trading cards, software is transforming curation and collecting

620

Non-fungible Talking

621

One in four visitors to Stack Overflow copies code

622

How to build and maintain online communities, from gaming to open source

623

Two words for ya: networked spreadsheets

624

For Twilio's CIO, every internal developer is a customer

625

Web programming with nothing but Python

626

What does being a "nerd" even mean these days?

627

How we keep Stack Overflow's codebase clean and modern

628

We chat with Slack developers about building apps, APIs, and open source communities

629

A director of engineering explains scaling from dozens of employees to thousands

630

Dev, meet Ops. Ops, meet Dev.

631

Taking a risk and moving to a new team

632

Covid vaccine websites are frustrating. This developer built a better one.

633

Building a bug bounty program for the Pentagon

634

How long does good code last?

635

Chatting with Google's DeepMind about the future of AI

636

When it comes to package managers, don't forget security

637

How to use interference to your advantage - a quantum computing catch up

638

Introducing The Stack Overflow Podcast

639

How do digital nomads pay their taxes?

640

What makes for a great API?

641

We're building a web app, got any advice?

642

How to think in React

643

Command Line Utilities: Fix-Server

644

Can't stop, won't stop, GameStop.

645

What are young developers into? They're all getting AWS certified

646

Owning the code, from integration to delivery

647

Gaming PCs to heat your home, oceans to cool your data centers

648

What exactly does it mean to be a "senior" software engineer

649

Our stack is HTML and CSS

650

What would you pay for /dev/null as a service?

651

Programming in PowerPoint can teach you a few things

652

What can you program in just one tweet?

653

Welcome to 2021 with special guest Joel Spolsky

654

It's hard to get hacked worse than this

655

A Very Crypto Christmas

656

All Time Highs: Talking crypto with Li Ouyang of Coinbase

657

Adventures in Javascriptlandia

658

Diving into headless automation, active monitoring, Playwright and Puppeteer

659

Cleaning up build systems and gathering computer history with Adam Gordon Bell

660

Connecting apps, data, and the cloud with Apollo GraphQL CEO Geoff Schmidt

661

Goodbye to Flash, we'll see you in Rust

662

Why developers are increasingly demanding ethics in tech

663

Big Tech is getting cozy with computer science departments

664

React, Vue, jQuery: what flavor do you like your Vanilla JS?

665

Tim Berners Lee wants to put you in a pod, a web pod.

666

How do you make software reliable enough for space travel?

667

If you could fix any software or technology, what would you change?

668

Turning your coding career into an RPG with Sai Vennam

669

The pros and cons of the SPA

670

Cleaning up the cloud to help fight climate change

671

Stack Overflow's CEO reflects on his first year

672

The story behind Stack Overflow in Russian with Nicolas Chabanovsky

673

How should tech titans act when productizing tiny open source projects?

674

Making Kubernetes work like it's 1999 with Kelsey Hightower

675

The downside of going viral with your programming joke

676

Where do game developers fit in the world of software?

677

Ben answers his first question on Stack Overflow

678

Talking Arduino, bits, and boards with Dr. Duino

679

Who's afraid of a little merge conflict?

680

Chris Anderson on drones, driverless cars, and creating communities around code

681

Episode 272: Pull Requests Are Welcome

682

Next Level Command Line

683

Oracle wants to Tok, Nvidia Arms Up

684

What tech is like in "Rest of World"

685

How developers can become successful writers

686

The magic of metric, micro frontends, and breaking leases on Silicon Valley offices

687

Ok, who vandalized Wikipedia?

688

The tiny open-source pillar holding up the entire internet

689

What it's like learning to program in prison

690

Try your own cooking: turning our employees into Stack users

691

Should managers of developers ever make technical decisions?

692

Maxing out our stats with Personal Development Nerds

693

Tik Tok's Tech Troubles / Developers Flee San Francisco

694

From web comics to React core with Rachel Nabors

695

Never program in bed

696

A few of our favorite haxx

697

25 Years of Java - the present to the future

698

25 Years of Java - the past to the present

699

You down with GPT-3? Yeah you know me!

700

Forming new habits with 100 Days of Code

701

Code Newbie's approach to education and community

702

Is Scrum making you a worse engineer?

703

A conversation on diversity and representation

704

How to interpret the compiler

705

How We Hire Developers at Stack

706

Java goes to outer space

707

Can't Pay Your Taxes if The Website Won't Load

708

Paul Explains It All

709

Chatting with Robin Ginn, executive director of the OpenJS Foundation

710

It Ain't Real Till You Break Prod

711

Dropping knowledge with Drupal's creator, Dries

712

Turn on, tune in, drop out, log off

713

You're Over Reacting

714

New tools for new times

715

Javascript is ready to get its own place

716

I would D.I.E. for that IDE

717

Mayor of Open Source Town

718

Digging into Deno 1.0

719

A Glitch In The Matrix

720

An emotional week, and the way forward

721

.Net and DevAroundTheSun - We're doing an episode live!

722

Contact Tracing and Civil Liberties: Part 2

723

Contact Tracing Calibration: Balancing Civil Liberties with Fighting the Pandemic

724

Make it So

725

Mastering the Mainframe

726

Jokes on Us

727

So, what's it like being a developer at Stack Overflow?

728

The Great Bluetooth Trace

729

Coding Tutorials Can Be A Real Drag

730

The Great COBOL Crunch

731

Cryptocurrency-Based Life Form

732

Embrace the Darkness

733

Getting to Know Our Moderators

734

Right Back At Ya: We're Doubling Our Podcast

735

NYC on Pause

736

Time Keeps On Slipping

737

All Your Data is Base

738

How to Find Your Next Stop

739

A Dash of Anil, a Pinch of Glimmer, a splash of Glitch

740

Coaching A Developer Interview

741

Make My Monolith A Micro

742

Your Buddy is Typing

743

From Prison to Programming - The Code Cooperative

744

Scripting the next era of Stack Overflow

745

Occam's Blazor

746

The Director's Cutts

747

Time For Some Major League Hacking

748

Searching For The Next Frontier With Chris Dixon

749

A Conversation with the Author of Black Software

750

TFW You Accidentally Delete Your Database

751

How Would You React?

752

Too DEV.to Quit

753

Buggin Out

754

Projectile Productivity

755

Do You Believe in Life After Keyboards?

756

We’re Back: compilers, turtles, and a brand new crew

757

Podcast #123 - Jon Skeet Wants You to Be a Feminist

758

Podcast #122 - Hold Me Closer Tiny Dancer, and Dasher, and Prancer, and Vixen

759

Podcast #121 - Another Ducking Episode

760

Podcast #120 - Halloween Spooktacular with Anil Slash

761

Podcast #119 - This Podcast is Definitely a Simulation

762

Podcast #118 - What's a travel-hacker, anyway?

763

Stack Overflow Podcast #117 - Your Friendly Neighborhood Code Mentor

764

Podcast #116 - What is Technology? Do we even know?

765

Podcast #115 - Stack Overflow Reads Mean Tweets

766

Podcast #114 - Every Conference Needs a Break-Dancing Greeter

767

Podcast #113 - Frustrating Miracles

768

Podcast #112 - Please Direct All Hate Mail to Jay Hanlon ℅ Stack Overflow...

769

Podcast #111 - SRE: Occasionally Maintaining Infrastructure That You Hate

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News Clip from Podcast #110 - IBM dismantles its remote work policy

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Podcast #110 - IBM, You're Wrong

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Podcast #109 - Nick hates making people cry, but...

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Podcast #108 - Welcome back Joel!

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Podcast #107 - We're just trying to be non-terrible

775

Stack Overflow Podcast #106 - Data Team Assemble!

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Stack Overflow Podcast #105 - The Results Are In! Developer Survey 2017

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Stack Overflow Podcast #104 - Jenn Schiffer Talks to Us about Fog Creek's New Glitch

778

Maybe It's Maebeline

779

Stack Overflow Podcast #103 - Grandma, Is That You?

780

Stack Overflow Podcast #102: What Can We Learn from Uber?

781

Episode 101 Special Segment - Stump Alex Miller

782

Stack Overflow Podcast #101 - Matt Mullenweg on Open Source, Blogs, and Beyoncé

783

Stack Overflow Podcast #100 - Jeff Atwood is back! (for today…)

784

Stack Overflow Podcast #99 - The Requested Operation Requires Elevation

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Stack Overflow Podcast #98 - Scott Hanselman Is Better Than Us at Everything

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Stack Overflow Podcast #97 - Where did you get that hat?!

787

Stack Overflow Podcast #96 - A Face Full of Code

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Stack Overflow Podcast #95 - Shakespearian SQL Server

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Stack Overflow Podcast #94 - We Don't Care If Bret Is Famous

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Stack Overflow Podcast #93 - A Very Spolsky Halloween Special

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Stack Overflow Podcast #92 - The Guerilla Guide to Interviewing

792

Stack Overflow Podcast #91 - Can You Stump Nick Craver?

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Stack Overflow Podcast #90 - Developer Stories, Charger Butts, and Joel's Tiny Hands

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Stack Overflow Podcast #89 - The Decline of Stack Overflow Has Been Greatly Exaggerated

795

Stack Overflow Podcast #88 - All About Documentation, Mostly

796

Stack Exchange Podcast #72 - Jay Doesn't Get a Raise in This Podcast

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Stack Exchange Podcast #71 - A Bunch of Bald Yaks

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Stack Exchange Podcast #70 - David Was Wrong And Jason Was Right

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Stack Exchange Podcast #69 - It's Too Rainy For A Parade

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode 68 - A Badger, A Horse, and a Dik-dik (The Documentation Episode)

801

Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #67 - The Firehose of Nerd-dom

802

Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #66 - Thank You For Saying Words To Us

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #65 - The Word Has Two Meanings, You See

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #64 - Diverse Hiring and a Cat Named Alan Turing

805

Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #63 - The Plumber's Up To 67 Coins

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #62 - Delete This Whole Episode

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #61 - The "What Jay's Done Wrong" Podcast

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #60 - Are We That Predictable?

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #59 - He's One Of Those Science-ists

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #58 - Pack 'Em In Like Bees

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #57 - We Just Saw This On Florp

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #56 - Green or Red Curae

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #55 - Don't Call It A Comeback

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #54 - The One With All The Anachronisms

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #53 - Let's Go Rio

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #52 - We Didn't Need Headphones

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #51 - The Return of Coding Horror

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #50 - Listen to this Podcast

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #49 - The One Where We Edited Out The Title Reference

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #48 - Sponsored by Powdermilk Biscuits

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #47 - Do You Even Twitter Bro?

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #46 - The Podcast That Sounds Dirty But Isn't

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #45 - Keeping it Sharp (C#)

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #44 - This Should Have Been #43

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #43 - False Facts & Blood Feuds

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #42 - The Exception That Proves The Rule

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #41 - Neither of Us Have Muscles

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #40 - Random Musings

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #39 - The One with Wil Wheaton

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #38 - This One's At Least a 4/10

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #37 - Back At It, Again

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #36 - The Hurricane

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #35 - Scott Hanselman

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #34 - Kyle Brandt and Nick Craver

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #33 - It's Back

836

Mi Yodeya Launch Party

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #32 - Rep-Ocalypse

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #31 - Goodbye Jeff

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #30 w/ Robert & Rebecca

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #29 w/ Chris Poole

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #28 w/ Brent Ozar

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #27 w/ Dave Winer

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #26

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #25 w/ Mark Russinovich

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #24 w/ Eric Ries

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #23 w/ James Portnow

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #22 w/ Paul Biggar

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #21 w/ David Fullerton

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #20 w/ John Siracusa

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #19 w/ John Sheehan

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #18

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #17 w/ Kyle & George

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #16

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #15 w/ Michael Natkin

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #14 w/ Miguel De Icaza

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #13 w/ Jin Yang

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #12 w/ Patrick McKenzie

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #11 w/ Rory Blyth

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #10 w/ Steve Karantza

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #09 w/ Greg Wilson

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #08 w/ Marco Arment

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #07 w/ Sam Saffron

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #06

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #05 w/ Josh Heyer

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #04 w/ Jon Skeet

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #03 w/ Scott Hanselman

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #02

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Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #01

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Stack Overflow Podcast - Episode #87

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Stack Overflow Podcast - Episode #86

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Stack Overflow Podcast - Episode #69

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Stack Overflow Podcast - Episode #65

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Stack Overflow Podcast - Episode #64

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Stack Overflow Podcast - Episode #63

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Stack Overflow Podcast - Episode #62

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Stack Overflow Podcast - Episode #61

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Stack Overflow Podcast - Episode #60

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Stack Overflow Podcast - Episode #59

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