The Stack Overflow Podcast BY Paul Ford Podcasts and Radio 172 Sections Podcast 385: Getting your first job off the CSS mailing list Podcast 370: Changing of the guards: one co-host departs, and a new one enters Podcast 369: Passwords are dead! Long live the new authentication flows. Podcast 368: Extending the legacy of Admiral Grace Hopper Podcast 367: Building a better developer platform Podcast 366: Move fast and make sure nobody gets pager alerts at 2AM Podcast 365: Fake your own voice with AI, podcasting has never been easier Podcast 364: What's the blast radius when your database goes down? Podcast 363: Highlights from our 2021 Developer Survey Podcast 362: Exploring the cutting edge of privacy and encryption with Very Good Security Podcast 361: Why startups should use Kubernetes from day one Podcast 360: From AOL chat rooms to Wikipedia, Reddit, and now, Stack Overflow Podcast 359: Crafting software and games for the selfie generation Podcast 358: GitHub Copilot can write code for you. We put it to the test. Podcast 357: Leaving your job to pursue an indie project as a solo developer Podcast 356: So you're not getting along with your engineering team Podcast 355: Is everyone starting to work like a developer? Podcast 354: Building for AR with Niantic Labs' augmented reality SDK Podcast 353: Bring your own stack - why developer platforms are going headless Podcast 352: How product development at Stack Overflow has evolved Podcast 351: Here's how we built our newest product, Collectives™, and why Podcast 350: A deep dive into natural language processing and speech to text systems Podcast 348: Tickets please! The joys of being a junior developer. Podcast 347: Information foraging - the tactics great developers use to find solutions Podcast 346: Young coders are learning by building Discord bots and hacking Roblox Podcast 345: A good software tutorial explains the How. A great one explains the Why. Podcast 344: Don't build it - advice on civic tech Podcast 343: Unpacking observability and OpenTelemetry with Spiros Xanthos of Splunk Podcast 341: Blocking the haters as a service Podcast 340: Build engineering at Apple and the future of deploy previews Podcast 338: Why is it so hard to find Ruby developers? Podcast 337: Saying goodbye to our co-host, Sara Chipps Podcast 336: NFT art, Ethereum gas, and a deep dive into Gemini's data lake Podcast 335: Open source contributors helped a helicopter fly on Mars Podcast 334: A curious journey from personal trainer to frontend mentor Podcast 333: From music to trading cards, software is transforming curation and collecting Podcast 332: Non-fungible Talking Podcast 331: One in four visitors to Stack Overflow copies code Podcast 330: How to build and maintain online communities, from gaming to open source Podcast 329: Two words for ya - networked spreadsheets Podcast 328: For Twilio's CIO, every internal developer is a customer Podcast 327: Fullstack web programming with nothing but Python Podcast 326: What does being a nerd even mean these days? Podcast 325: How we keep Stack Overflow's codebase clean and modern Podcast 324: Talking apps, APIs, and open source with developers from Slack Podcast 323: A director of engineering explains scaling from dozens of employees to thousands Podcast 322: Getting Dev and Ops to actually work together Podcast 321: Taking a risk and joining a new team Podcast 320: Covid vaccine websites are frustrating. This developer built a better one. Podcast 319: Building a bug bounty program for the Pentagon Podcast 318: What's the half-life of your code? Podcast 317: Chatting with Google's DeepMind about the future of AI Podcast 316: When it comes to package managers, don't forget security Podcast 315: How to use interference to your advantage - a quantum computing catch up Podcast 314: How do digital nomads pay their taxes? Podcast 313: What makes for a great API? Podcast 312: We're building a web app, got any advice? Podcast 311: How to think in React Podcast 310: Fix-Server, and other useful command line utilities Podcast 309: Can't stop, won't stop, GameStop Podcast 308: What are the young developers into? Everyone's getting AWS certified. Podcast 307: Owning the code, from integration to delivery Episode 306: Gaming PCs to heat your home, oceans to cool your data centers Podcast 305: What does it mean to be a senior software engineer Episode 304: Our stack is HTML and CSS Podcast 303: What would you pay for /dev/null as a service? Podcast 302: Programming in PowerPoint can teach you a few things Podcast 301: What can you program in just one tweet? Podcast 300: Welcome to 2021 with Joel Spolsky Podcast Episode 299: It's hard to get hacked worse than this Podcast 298: A Very Crypto Christmas Podcast 297: All Time Highs: Talking crypto with Li Ouyang Podcast 296: Adventures in Javascriptlandia Podcast 295: Diving into headless automation, active monitoring, Playwright and Puppeteer Podcast 294: Cleaning up build systems and gathering computer history Podcast 293: Connecting apps, data, and the cloud with Apollo GraphQL CEO Geoff Schmidt Podcast 292: Goodbye to Flash, we'll see you in Rust Podcast 291: Why developers are demanding more ethics in tech Podcast 290: This computer science degree is brought to you by Big Tech Podcast 289: React, jQuery, Vue: what's your favorite flavor of vanilla JS? Podcast 288: Tim Berners-Lee wants to put you in a pod. A web pod. Podcast 287: How do you make software reliable enough for space travel? Podcast 286: If you could fix any software, what would you change? Episode 285: Turning your coding career into an RPG. Podcast 284: pros and cons of the SPA Podcast 283: Cleaning up the cloud to help fight climate change Podcast 282: Stack Overflow's CEO reflects on his first year Podcast 281: The story behind Stack Overflow in Russian Podcast 280: How should tech titans act when productizing tiny open source projects? Podcast 279: Making Kubernetes work like it's 1999 with Kelsey Hightower Podcast 278: The downside of going viral with your programming joke Podcast 277: So you want to be a game developer? Podcast 276: Ben answers his first question on Stack Overflow Podcast 275: Dr. Duino helps us diagnose what's next for Arduino Podcast 274: Who's afraid of a little merge conflict? Podcast 273: Chris Anderson on drones, driverless cars, and creating communities around code Podcast 272: Pull requests are welcome Podcast 271: Next level command line Podcast 270: Oracle tries to Tok, Nvidia Arms up Podcast 269: What tech is like in Rest of World Podcast 268: How developers can become great writers Podcast 267: Metric is magic, micro frontends, and breaking leases in Silicon Valley Podcast 266: Ok, who vandalized Wikipedia? Podcast 265: the tiny open-source pillar holding up the entire internet Podcast 264: Teaching yourself to code in prison Podcast 263: turning our employees into Stack users Podcast 262: When should managers make technical decisions for developers? Podcast 261: Leveling up with Personal Development Nerds Podcast 260: Silicon Valley Exodus Podcast 259: from web comics to React core with Rachel Nabors Podcast 258: why are you coding in bed? Podcast 257: a few of our favorite haxx Java at 25: Features that made an impact and a look to the future Podcast - 25 Years of Java: the past to the present Podcast 256: You down with GPT-3? Yeah you know me! Podcast 255: Forming new habits with 100 Days of Code Podcast 254: Code Newbie talks education and community on the web Podcast 253: is Scrum making you a worse engineer? Podcast 252: a conversation on diversity and representation Podcast 251: how to interpret the compiler Podcast 249: Java goes to outer space Podcast 248: You can't pay taxes if the website won't load Podcast 247: Paul explains it all Podcast 246: Chatting with Robin Ginn, Executive Director of the OpenJS Foundation Podcast 245: It ain't real till you break Prod Podcast 244: Dropping some knowledge on Drupal with Dries Podcast 243: Turn on, tune in, drop out, log off Podcast 242: You're Over Reacting Podcast 241: New tools for new times Podcast 240: JavaScript is ready to get its own place Podcast 239: I would D.I.E. for that IDE Podcast 238: Mayor of Open Source town Podcast 237 - Digging into Deno 1.0 Podcast 236: A glitch in the Matrix Podcast 235: An emotional week, and the way forward Podcast 234: We're doing it live! Podcast 233: Contact tracing and civil liberties, Part 2 Podcast 232: Can We Decentralize Contact Tracing? Podcast 231: Make it So Podcast 230: Mastering the Mainframe Podcast 229: Jokes On Us Podcast 228: chatting with Stack Overflow's community developers Podcast 227: The Great, Big Bluetooth Trace Podcast 226: Programming tutorials can be a real drag Podcast 225: The Great COBOL Crunch Podcast 224: Cryptocurrency-Based Life Forms Podcast 223: Embrace the Darkness Podcast 222: Learning From our Moderators Podcast: Right Back At Ya Podcast Episode 220: Fully Remote Podcast: Time Keeps on Slipping Podcast: A chat with MongoDB's CTO, Eliot Horowitz Podcast: Don't Miss Your Stop Podcast - Anil Dash talks Glitch and Glimmer Podcast: Coaching a Developer Interview Podcast: Make my Monolith a Micro Podcast: Your Buddy is Typing Podcast - From Prison to Programming with the Code Cooperative Podcast: A chat with our CEO about the future of our company and community Podcast: Occam's Blazor Podcast: The Director's Cutts Podcast: Time For Some Major League Hacking Podcast: Searching For The Next Frontier with Chris Dixon Podcast: A Conversation with the Author of Black Software Podcast: TFW You Accidentally Delete Your Database Podcast: A Few Of Our Favorite Things About React You graduated from coding bootcamp. Now what? What's the worst bug you've ever dealt with? The Pros and Cons of Programming with ADHD Episode #125: 'Tilde Club' and Mechanical Keyboards An Interview with Stack Overflow CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar The Stack Overflow Podcast is Back!