Chatting about the week's .NET news leads us into a blue-tinted tale of woe. When Microsoft taketh, they also giveth. But is it enough?
Has Google already started its decline? Our surprising take.
We take on the issues of burnout, work communication culture, and keeping everything in balance.
It's a Coder three-way as Chris checks-in with an eGPU update, and Mike shares his adventures with ReasonML.
We react to Apple's big news at WWDC, check in with Mike's explorations of Elixir, and talk some TypeScript.
We debate Rust's role as a replacement for C, and share our take on the future of gaming with Google's Stadia.
Mike breaks down what it takes to build a proper iOS build server, and leaves the familiar shallows of Debian for the open waters of openSUSE.
The gangs all together and cover your poignant feedback right out of the gate. Then we jump into the psychological trap of freelancing, and imagine a world where app stores are a true level playing field.
Apple wades into controversy after filing some Swift-related patents and we explore WebAssembly and its implications for the open web.
Wes joins Mike for a special Coder. They share thoughts on the costs and benefits of Optionals in Swift, uncover Mike's secret love affair with F#, and debate the true value of serverless.
Mike and Chris don’t claim to have a time machine, but they still have a major problem to solve.
Wes joins Mike to discuss why .NET still makes sense, the latest antics from Fortnite, a brave new hope for JVM concurrency, and the mind-expanding benefits of trying a Lisp.
The future is JavaScript and Mike’s seen the way. Plus we answer a listener's questions about career changes, discuss the week’s hoopla, and share a cautionary tale.
Focusing on a niche can catastrophically backfire when the market shifts, and Mike goes into full reviewer mode!
We have witnessed a massive shift of power. And it’s been happening right under developers noses. From the slowly won battle for control of the server, to Amazon’s to control over the Internet.