
Professional software developers Amolith and Kevin join Joe and guests to discuss developing with, and for Linux.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 151 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Andy has been taking the One Billion Row Challenge, and has been thinking about the broader question of what makes software fast.
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It’s yet another hot questions episode. Colour schemes, syntax highlighting, code patterns, fonts, and keyboards.
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We get into dependency management. The pros and cons of tools like Dependabot, the varying approaches with different languages and standard library sizes, the times when pinning dependencies makes sense, and more.
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Joe Ressington is not a very nice person.
Wow these people live in their own world. If it was up to Stuart none of use would talk because our opinions might trigger someone. Woke children. These types of shows drive people away from Linux. Just snotty self righteous brats. They try and trigger people then talk about gatekeeping. Stupid stupid stupid. Just go away.
Everyone should visit Stuart Langrides’ twitter and tell him what you think of his fine opinions. It’s @sil
leftist euro-trash
It isn’t but it’s definitely on of the best.
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A technical discussion show focused on Linux development and open source, featuring a rotating panel of regular hosts and guest experts. Episodes cover practical engineering topics—from editor setups, dependency management, and secure deployment to debugging workflows, API design, and release engineering—often with real-world anecdotes and actionable tips. The format tends to blend candid opinions with concrete techniques, making it useful for developers who want deeper, hands-on perspectives on building and maintaining software for Linux environments. Noteworthy are the recurring debates around tool choices, security practices, and how to balance performance with usability in Linux-centric workflows, which gives the show a distinctive edge... more
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