Our take on big tech's return to office, AT&T's RCS boondoggle, and the concerning territory tech is racing towards.
The audience hits us in the face with some hard truths, and then we dig into Microsoft's fox-like moves to snatch up Activision Blizzard on "the cheap."
Mike recalls how he accidentally converted his development shop into a Python house, and Chris experiments with his Minimum Viable Robe.
We examine the deeper problems in Open Source development the recent Hacktoberfest drama has exposed.
GitHub just made a major behind-the-scenes upgrade, and we chew on some of the impressive details.
Mike and Wes debate the merits and aesthetics of Clojure in this week's rowdy language check-in.
Mike explores the state of Xamarin.Android development on Linux, and we talk frameworks versus libraries and what Rails got right.
Estimates can be a very tricky thing to get right, but their vitally important. Peter Kretzman joins us to make it all a bit easier and clearer.
We react to the news that IBM is buying Red Hat, cover some feedback that sets us straight, and are pleasantly surprised by Qt Design Studio.
Mike makes his case for realism when it comes to automated testing, and a readjustment of expectations in the wider community.
After catching up the guys dig into the “why” Jupiter Broadcasting sold to Linux Academy, the big shift Chris is seeing, and why the timing was critical.
Mike and Chris have a strong reaction to beer from Utah, and then get into the weeds around Mike’s new gear, the situation with Qt, and a few new tools they’ve recently found.
Microsoft is buying GitHub, Apple just kicked off WWDC 2018, and we've got a packed show!
After a bit of CoffeeScript reminiscing we get down to data and design.And discuss why the bot market has collapsed, and how Google is running the table in AI.