Real life code talk between two working developers.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 130 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessCareersTechnology |
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Please add chapters, I don’t care about fishing and pocket knifes. “Hey bro, what if we do this or that yadda yadda. Ballers like a boss, dude”
A tale of two hosts...
One with a seemingly level head. The other speaks with pretention and wreaks of virtue signaling.
This is an excellent podcast assuming you want yet another tech bro telling you what a horrid person you are just for existing.
Not only is this a great educational podcast, it’s also fun to listen to. A+ fellas!
I was a little sceptical about signing onto another “two nerds talking about programming” podcast, but when they spent an entire episode talking about opportune times to go fishing and how to find beavers, I knew this was the show for me.
Daniels voice annoys the heck out of me and the non programming talk is unnecessary and not very interesting. “Hey bro, what if we do this or that yadda yadda. Ballers like a boss, dude”
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This podcast offers an engaging exploration of real-life experiences and discussions among two seasoned developers, shedding light on both the technical and personal aspects of their careers. Episodes frequently cover a broad range of topics, including software development, the challenges of entrepreneurship, parenting, and humorous anecdotes from their daily lives. Unique segments often reveal deeper reflections on community issues, work-life balance, and the humorous chaos of their endeavors, making it relatable for listeners in the tech and business space.
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No Plans to Merge launched 7 years ago and published 130 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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