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Sinopse
Hosted by Joel Spolsky, Jay Hanlon, David Fullerton, and Ilana Yitzhaki, The Stack Overflow Podcast lets you listen in on discussions and decisions concerning the world's largest developer community. About Stack Overflow: Founded in 2008, Stack Overflow is the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers. More than 50 million professional and aspiring programmers visit Stack Overflow each month to help solve coding problems, develop new skills, and find job opportunities.
Episódios
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SE Podcast #28 – Brent Ozar
23/11/2011Jeff & Joel are joined this week by Brent Ozar, database wizard who has helped tons of companies (including Stack) with their massive scaling needs.
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SE Podcast #27 – Dave Winer
16/11/2011Jeff & Joel are joined today by Dave Winer, who’s upset that we don’t have a jingle to start the show! He “invented” (well, pioneered, really) the XML-RPC protocol. Dave tells us the story of how and why the protocol came to be.
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SE Podcast #26
09/11/2011No guest today. Moot had to postpone his appearance on the show. But David Fullerton is here to hang out with us
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SE Podcast #25 – Mark Russinovich
02/11/2011This week’s guest is Mark Russinovich, from SysInternals.com and now with Microsoft.
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SE Podcast #24 – Eric Ries
26/10/2011Jeff & Joel are joined this week by Eric Ries, author and expert on The Lean Startup. Topics for the chat include:
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SE Podcast #23 – James Portnow
19/10/2011Our guest today is James Portnow of Extra Credits. We are also joined in the studio by David Fullerton.
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SE Podcast #22 – Paul Biggar
12/10/2011Joel (but no Jeff) is joined this week by Paul Biggar (who Joel originally met when he was a DevDays London 2009 speaker about scripting languages). Paul currently works at Mozilla, having come off his own (not that successful) Y Combinator startup.
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SE Podcast #21 – David Fullerton & Jason Punyon
05/10/2011This week, Jeff & Joel are joined (in studio, no less) by David Fullerton, head of the NY Dev Department, and Jason Punyon, a developer here in the office. Its a fast moving discussion covering all kinds of topics, like:
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SE Podcast #20 – John Siracusa
28/09/2011Joining Jeff & Joel this week is John Siracusa, writer for Ars Technica – he’s the one who introduced Macs to the Ars world (and apparently ended up converting their entire staff into Mac users).
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SE Podcast #19 – John Sheehan
21/09/2011Everyone’s back in their home towns this week (Sorry for the audio quality last week. It was Joel’s fault [actually, it was TechCrunch’s fault]). And joining Jeff & Joel this week is John Sheehan, Developer Evangelist for Twilio.
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SE Podcast #18
14/09/2011No guest this week as Joel calls in to the show live from the TechCrunch Disrupt Conference in San Francisco since he’s there launching Trello for Fog Creek Software (also why his audio isn’t quite as good as usual, it’s pretty loud there). There’s still a full hour of Jeff & Joel goodness though so make sure to check it out!
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SE Podcast #17 – Kyle Brandt & George Beech
07/09/2011Jeff & Joel are back with guests this week – joining them are Kyle Brandt and George Beech, our very own sysadmins/ops guys/[insert your own term here]
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SE Podcast #16
31/08/2011So it’s been a couple weeks since our last podcast, but Jeff & Joel are back and ready to catch up on everything they missed. There’s no guest this week, just 60+ minutes of that Jeff & Joel banter that (we hope) you’ve grown to love.
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SE Podcast #15 – Michael Natkin
10/08/2011Joining Jeff and Joel this week is Michael Natkin, from our Cooking.SE site. Michael is especially interesting because he is a computer programmer, but he doesn’t answer questions at Stack Overflow, only on the Cooking site (he’s our first guest to do so!) – he also writes over at Herbivoracious (which he started back in 2007).
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SE Podcast #14 – Miguel De Icaza
03/08/2011Miguel De Icaza joins Jeff & Joel this week to discuss everything from Miguel’s many projects to identity on the internet to playdates for toddlers. Miguel is a force in the software world, having initiated and contributed to all kinds of products over the years – he’s also well known for being one of the most productive programmers out there. Check out the full episode for:
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SE Podcast #13 – Jin Yang
27/07/2011Jeff & Joel are joined this week by Jin Yang – our resident web/graphic designer here at Stack (the distinction between the two becomes a discussion point). Once we get the proper picture of Jin in the chatroom, he relates everything from his background in design to how he ended up at Stack Exchange and our philosophy behind design.
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SE Podcast #12 – Patrick McKenzie
20/07/2011This week, Jeff and Joel are joined by Patrick McKenzie – StackOverflow contributor, internet commentator and SEO expert (especially when it comes to driving traffic for Halloween bingo cards). After a few early tech issues (don’t worry, we cleaned up for everyone at home) we jump right into things, with tons of discussion, including:
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SE Podcast #11 – Rory Blyth
06/07/2011This week, Jeff and Joel are joined by Rory Blyth (with no ‘e’ as he is very insistent) fresh off his move to a new house in Portland, OR. This week’s topics include:
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SE Podcast #10 – Steve Karantza
29/06/2011Jeff & Joel are joined by Steve Karantza, better know as Shirlock Homes, our #1 user on the DIY Stack Exchange. Steve is also our first non-programmer oriented guest on the podcast!
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SE Podcast #09
22/06/2011This week, Jeff and Joel are joined by Greg Wilson, an author, developer, and former university professor, who is also an expert on open source software development. Once make it through the jokes and get his mic sounding great, we can jump in and explore all kinds of interesting topics, like: