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| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

Joe Leo and Valentino Stoll sat with me to talk about why I quit speaking and an exciting year of iteration on AI development workflows.
Appearing on: The Ruby AI Podcast
Published on: 2025-10-25
Original URL: www.therubyaipodcast.com/238... more
Jared Norman interviewed me after he wrote about the order in which programmers choose to write their code and I offered this response. In this episode, we touch on this before launching into a more expansive discussion on why the agile movement fizz... more
Jerod and I sat down after WWDC to rifle through Apple's various announcements and dish our takes. As usual, we found a lot to like and (IMNSHO) did a better job than other commentators in ignoring the idle chatter on social media that tends to domin... more
Had a blast, as usual, joining my Changelog friends for a vigorous discussion of Apple's Intelligence struggles and the tumultuous state of the software industry.
It's also on YouTube:
Appearing on: The Changelog
Recorded on: 2025-03-18
Orig... more
Recorded an episode of IndieRails with Jess Brown & Jeremy Smith live at Rails World 2024 in Toronto about my final talk and Becky's new app.
Appearing on: IndieRails
Published on: 2024-10-24
Original URL: www.indierails.com/45
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Was featured on Timothy Chaten's "Vision Pros" podcast, a show where the dozens of us dedicated Vision Pro users gather to chat about the fledgling platform.
Appearing on: Vision Pros
Published on: 2024-07-11
Original URL: visionpros.fm/2... more
Jerod, Adam, and myself chat about the ill-fated WWDC in which a more intelligent Siri would be forthcoming.
Appearing on: The Changelog
Recorded on: 2024-06-14
Original URL: changelog.com/friends/48
Comments? Questions? Suggestion of a... more
Jerod had me on The Changelog to talk about dependency management, and other nightmares.
Appearing on: The Changelog
Published on: 2023-11-17
Original URL: changelog.com/friends/22
Comments? Questions? Suggestion of a podcast I should g... more
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