Coding Blocks
A podcast by Allen Underwood, Michael Outlaw, Joe Zack - Mondays
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238 Episodes
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GitHub Actions
Published: 9/17/2023 -
Tracing Specifics – Know your System with OpenTelmetry
Published: 9/5/2023 -
What is OpenTelemetry?
Published: 8/21/2023 -
Software in Audio and How to Lead
Published: 8/7/2023 -
Team Leadership, TUIs, and AI Lawsuits
Published: 7/23/2023 -
Better Application Management with Custom Apps
Published: 7/10/2023 -
Errors vs Exceptions, Reddit Rebels, and the 2023 StackOverflow Survey
Published: 6/25/2023 -
Easy and Cheap AI for Developers, Reddit API Changes and Sherlocking
Published: 6/11/2023 -
Gitlab vs Github, AI vs Microservices
Published: 5/15/2023 -
Supporting Your Code, README vs Wiki and Test Coverage
Published: 5/1/2023 -
Water Cooler GPT
Published: 4/16/2023 -
Understanding Serial Transactions for Databases like Redis
Published: 4/3/2023 -
Designing Data-Intensive Applications – Lost Updates and Write Skew
Published: 3/20/2023 -
ChatGPT and the Future of Everything
Published: 3/6/2023 -
Designing Data-Intensive Applications – Weak Isolation and Snapshotting
Published: 2/20/2023 -
Designing Data-Intensive Applications – Multi-Object Transactions
Published: 2/6/2023 -
Designing Data-Intensive Applications – Transactions
Published: 1/23/2023 -
2023 Resolutions
Published: 1/2/2023 -
200th Episode Extravaganza!
Published: 12/19/2022 -
Job Hopping and Favorite Dev Books
Published: 12/5/2022
Pragmatic talk about software design best practices: design patterns, software architecture, coding for performance, object oriented programming, database design and implementation, tips, tricks and a whole lot more. You'll be exposed to broad areas of information as well as deep dives into the guts of a programming language. Most topics discussed are relevant in any number of Object Oriented programming languages such as C#, Java, Ruby, PHP, etc.. All three of us are full stack web and database / software engineers so we discuss Javascript, HTML, SQL and a full spectrum of technologies and are open to any suggestions anyone might have for a topic. So please join us, subscribe, and invite your computer programming friends to come along for the ride.