
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Categories | TechnologyHow ToEducation | ||||

Hello friends. We have reached the end of the podcast. At least 100 times Ed and I got together to talk about our thoughts, mostly about technical things, sometimes it was funny, sometimes it was serious. But people change and decide to put their ene... more
Ed: “Who do you think was our best guest over the years?” Chris (without hesitating): “Paul Reinheimer”
Friend-of-the-podcast Paul Reinheimer has know Ed and Chris for many years and has shared many wonderful stories about himself and his side-gig-... more
This was recorded way too long ago. We even lost the episode notes that had been so carefully curated. What do you want from us?!?
BLINK TWICE IF YOU WANT MORE EPISODES. Do these things!
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As we slouch along towards episode 100, we do something we normally don’t do and have a guest on to try and sell a book they’ve written.
This time out we spoke with Dane Hillard, who is in the process of finishing a book about Python programming fo... more
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Pretty awesome.
I've been listing to the /dev/hell podcast years and it's one of my favorites!
Always enjoy listening to this (usually on the bus on the way to work). As a middle-aged, angry, opinionated developer who has a long-term history of depression and loves testing, the combination of Chris and Ed is pretty much my ideal mix!
This podcast has shown that PHP devs can be pros. Also, they can be funny. In a good way. And they talk about all kinds of interesting stuff! Even if you do Ruby or Java, you will find cool stuff here.
Awesome podcast to know new things, some right way to do things opinions and expertise.










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