Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. Each episode comprises two speakers to ensure a lively listening experience. SE Radio is brought to you by the IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Software magazine.

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February 26, 2021 50:13 48.38 MB Downloads: 0

Matt Arbesfeld, cofounder of LogRocket, discusses the benefits and drawbacks of starting a software company as a software engineer, including finding cofounders, fundraising, and determining what ideas are worth pursuing.

Episode 447: Michael Perry on Immutable Architecture

February 18, 2021 58:42 141.03 MB Downloads: 0

Michael L. Perry discusses his recently published book, The Art of Immutable Architecture, distinguishing immutable architecture from other approaches and, using familiar examples such as git and blockchain, addresses some possible misunderstandings...

Episode 446: Nigel Poulton on Kubernetes Fundamentals

February 10, 2021 01:06:20 63.84 MB Downloads: 0

Nigel Poulton, author of The Kubernetes Book and Docker Deep Dive, discusses Kubernetes fundamentals, why Kubernetes is gaining so much momentum, deploying an example app, and why Kubernetes is considered "the" Cloud OS.

Episode 445: Thomas Graf on eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter)

February 02, 2021 01:09:06 99.74 MB Downloads: 0

Thomas Graf, Co-Founder of Cilium, discusses eBPF and XDP and how they can be leveraged for a wide variety of use cases across networking, observability, and security.

Episode 444: Tug Grall on Redis

January 29, 2021 01:02:55 90.81 MB Downloads: 0

Tug Grall of Redis Labs discusses Redis, its evolution over the years and emerging use cases today,its module based ecosystem and Redis’ applicability in a wide range of applications beyond being a layer for caching data such as search, machine learning

Episode 443: Shawn Wildermuth on Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace

January 20, 2021 01:11:18 102.88 MB Downloads: 0

Felienne discusses diversity and inclusivity in software development with Shawn Wildermuth, Microsoft MVP and creator of the Hello World movie.

Episode 442: Arin Bhowmick on UX Design for Enterprise Applications

January 14, 2021 01:02:57 151.24 MB Downloads: 0

Arin Bhowmick, Global Vice President and Chief Design Officer at IBM, discusses why and how UX design for enterprise applications is different than for consumer applications.

Episode 441 Shipping Software - With Bugs

January 05, 2021 59:26 85.86 MB Downloads: 0

James Smith, CEO and co-founder of Bugsnag discusses “Why it is ok to ship your software with Bugs.”

Episode 440: Alexis Richardson on gitops

December 24, 2020 51:00 73.67 MB Downloads: 0

Alexis Richardson discusses gitops - a deployment model based on convergent infrastructure as code with host Robert Blumen.

Episode 439: JP Aumasson on Cryptography

December 18, 2020 01:08:22 98.72 MB Downloads: 0

JP Aumasson, author of Serious Cryptography, discusses cryptography, specifically how encryption and hashing work and underpin many security functions.

Episode 438: Andy Powell on Lessons Learned from a Major Cyber Attack

December 11, 2020 50:59 85.79 MB Downloads: 0

Andy Powell is the CISO of AP Moller Maersk and discusses the 2017 cyber attack that hit the company and the lessons learned for preventing and recovering from future attacks.

Episode 437: Architecture of Flutter

December 08, 2020 01:14:29 107.57 MB Downloads: 0

Tim Sneath, product management for Flutter and Dart at Google discusses what Flutter is, why it was created, where Dart came from, what the different layers of Flutter are, why it is so popular and why it makes a developers life much easier.

Episode 436: Apache Samza with Yi Pan

November 24, 2020 01:03:25 91.59 MB Downloads: 0

Yi Pan is the lead maintainer of the Apache Samza project and discusses the use cases for stream processing frameworks, how to use them, and the benefits & drawbacks of a framework like Samza.

Episode 435: Julie Lerman on Object Relational Mappers and Entity Framework

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Episode 434: Steven Skiena on Preparing for the Data Structures and Algorithm Job Interview

November 10, 2020 58:37 140.83 MB Downloads: 0

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