Developology is a software development podcast for anyone with an interest in the field, no matter what their experience or level of knowledge. Hosts and developers Sara Verkaik and Sebastiaan van Dijk hope to learn alongside you while aiming to be platform agnostic, focussing each episode on a different topic from the industry such as education, methodologies, and new technologies. We also include interviews with other industry professionals to help us gain insight and experience through sharing advice and discussing our differing views and practices.
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2012-11-07 | Consider the following: Programming as pop culture. In this episode, we talk about current and future potential trends in human-computer interaction. |
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2012-09-11 | Consider the Following: The Pragmatic Programmer, and other essential programmer readings. Main topic: Knowledge sharing – how to do it, how not to do it, and how to make it most effective. |
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2012-08-08 | We’re talking about what development methodologies are, how they can be effective, and some specific examples. |
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2012-07-10 | This week we feature an interview with Ellen Grove about the problem solving tool known as LEGO Serious Play, and how it can be used in the software development world. |
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2012-06-05 | The Internet weights the same as a strawberry, Details about the Flame virus, Google’s authentication system gets hacked. |
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2012-05-11 | We feature the useful free courses available on iTunes U, and discuss how, when and why you should automate testing. |
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2012-04-04 | This week we talk about our favourite tech April Fools jokes, and then we debate the merits of braces on the same or next line, tabs vs. spaces, and other important coding indentation issues. |
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2012-02-13 | This week we talk about the what happens after you’re formal education – why you shouldn’t stop there, and what your options are. |
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2011-12-10 | This week we talk about the current computer science education systems, what it lacks, where it can improve, and why it’s important. |
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2011-11-17 | Dennis Ritchie dies, Oracle kills the BEAST, Android developer conference, Flash for mobile slashed. Memento Pattern. We argue–err–discuss the differences between our preferred IDEs, compare features, what should be included in the “perfect IDE.” |
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