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Devnology Podcast

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Devnology Podcast 052 - Pieter Joost van de Sande

May 25, 2016 18:51 - 51 minutes - 47.1 MB

In this episode, we interview our very own Pieter Joost van de Sande. Pieter Joost van de Sande is an software developer at Happy Pancake. The largest online dating service of Sweden. He actively contributes to numerous open source projects. He is not bound to a specific language or platform, but rather likes to explore the differences. He regularly present at conferences like Microsoft TechDays, SDC and NDC. Next to that he is one of the founders and board member of Devnology where he h...

Devnology Podcast 051 - Laurent Bossavit

October 11, 2015 12:04 - 51 minutes - 47 MB

In this episode, we interview Laurent Bossavit on the morning after the Joy of Coding conference, May 30th 2015 in Rotterdam. Laurent has over 20 years of experience around computers, spending most of it in startup environments. He consults with software companies on implementing agile processes in their organizations. As a Francophone, you may know him as the co-translator of Kent Beck's Extreme Programming Explained's French edition. Interview by @freekl and @daan_van_berkel Links for t...

Devnology Podcast 050 - Scott Wlaschin

July 20, 2015 18:16 - 58 minutes - 53.3 MB

This episode features an interview with Scott Wlaschin. Scott has over 20 years experience in software development, design and architecture, covering all aspects of business software. He is the creator of the popular F# web site, fsharpforfunandprofit.com, and has done many F# presentations at conferences and user-groups around the world. Follow Scott on twitter: @ScottWlaschin This interview was recorded on the 18th of May 2015 at the Infi offices in Utrecht. Interview by @freekl and @da...

Devnology Podcast 049 - Mathias Verraes

December 11, 2014 15:36 - 56 minutes - 51.5 MB

This episode is an interview with Mathias Verraes. Mathias is an independent consultant, based in Belgium. He advises companies on how to build enterprise applications for complex business domains. As a team leader, he helps developers to use best practices. He specializes in curing large legacy projects: writing tests for untestable code, refactoring to Domain Driven Design, and giving applications a second life. Follow Mathias on twitter: @MathiasVerraes This interview was recorded on th...

Devnology Podcast 048 - Emma Armstrong

October 28, 2014 20:57 - 1 hour - 56.5 MB

In this episode we talk about software testing with Emma Armstrong. We talk about what makes a good tester, and we discuss testing katas as a way to introduce and practice testing. Emma is a test engineer and all-round do-gooder at Red Gate Software and has been baking quality into software for over 13 years. In that time she’s gotten her hands dirty with both manual and automated testing and had the opportunity to dig into everything from compilers to web applications. She’s worked with m...

Devnology Podcast 047 - John Cook

August 06, 2014 19:03 - 43 minutes - 39.5 MB

In this episode Daan talks with John Cook, who has worked as a math professor, programmer, manager, and statistician. He is now combining these skills and experiences as a consultant. In this interview we talk about the relation between Math and Software Development, and we discuss some of John's experiences applying math to solve real-world problems. John is on twitter as @JohnDCook and regularly writes on his blog The Endeavour. This interview was recorded on the 18th of June 2014.   ...

Devnology Podcast 046 - Simon Brown

June 02, 2014 19:32 - 51 minutes - 47.5 MB

Simon Brown is an independent software developer that is well-known for his work on software architecture. He is the author of the book 'Software Architecture for Developers' and a regular speaker at software development conferences. Make sure that you check out his blog Coding the Architecture and if you like his ideas you can follow him on Twitter: @simonbrown. In this episode we interview Simon about his lightweight approach to software architecture. Simon explains why you need some for...

Devnology Podcast 045 - Dick Wall and Avdi Grimm

April 08, 2014 19:30 - 59 minutes - 40.7 MB

In this episode we bring you a special interview with two well-known podcasters: Dick Wall and Avdi Grimm. Dick Wall, also known as the sheriff of the Java Posse, works as a Scala trainer and consultant at Escalate Software. Avdi Grimm, one of the Ruby Rogues, is a Ruby code hacker, Chief aeronaut at ShipRise and head chef at RubyTapas.com. In the interview we cover a wide range of subjects like joy and courage in software development, siloing in the software community, an idea for a confer...

Devnology Podcast 044 - Tom Gilb

January 18, 2014 21:10 - 54 minutes - 50.3 MB

From the BuildStuff Conference 2013, we bring you an interview with Tom Gilb. Tom is the author of nine published books, and hundreds of papers on Agile and related subjects. His latest book ‘Competitive Engineering’ (CE) is a detailed handbook on the standards for the 'Evo' (Evolutionary) Agile Method, and also for Agile Spec QC. The CE book also, uniquely in the Agile community, defines an Agile Planning Language, called 'Planguage' for Quality Value Delivery Management. His 1988 book, Pr...

Devnology Podcast 043 - Neil Brown

December 19, 2013 19:37 - 47 minutes - 44 MB

In this episode Freek talks with Neil Brown, who works as a computing education researcher at the University of Kent. He is part of the team that designs, develops and supports the beginners’ Java programming environments, BlueJ and Greenfoot, which between them have 3 million users annually. We talk about the reforms that are taking place in the UK with regard to computing education. We discuss several initiatives like Computing at Schools (CAS), and Code Club and we also discuss tools and...

Devnology Podcast 042 - Linda Rising

November 17, 2013 20:23 - 56 minutes - 52.1 MB

This month we bring you an interview with Linda Rising. Linda is an independent consultant who has authored four books and numerous articles and is an internationally known presenter on topics related to patterns, retrospectives, influence strategies, agile development, and the change process. This interview was recorded on the 19th of June 2013 at the GOTO Amsterdam conference Interview by @freekl and @DuchessFounder Links for this podcast: Book: Fearless Change, Patterns for introduci...

Devnology Podcast 041 - Dave Thomas

October 23, 2013 20:20 - 58 minutes - 53.6 MB

Dave Thomas is the Founder and Chairman of Bedarra Research Labs, which specializes in emerging software technologies and practices. Dave is a popular speaker with an impressive breadth of business experience and technical depth. He is an ACM Distinguished Engineer and has served on the awards committee for the past 3 years. He is also an adjunct research professor at Queensland University of Technology in Australia and Carleton University in Canada. Dave serves on the program committees fo...

Devnology podcast 040 - Commitment

September 25, 2013 20:59 - 44 minutes - 29.2 MB

This episode was recorded on the 14th of May 2013 in Amersfoort at the book launch of Commitment, a graphic business novel about risk management and Real Options. We talk with all three authors: Olav Maassen is an experienced project manager and consultant at Xebia in the Netherlands and has more than ten years of experience working mainly for financial institutions and big corporations. You can follow Olav at twitter.com/OlavMaassen Chris Matts is a consultant who specializes in develop...

Devnology podcast 039 - David Harel

July 30, 2013 20:34 - 49 minutes - 32.2 MB

In this episode we speak with David Harel, who is professor of computer science at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Born in London, England, he was Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at the institute for seven years. Harel is best known for his work on dynamic logic, computability and software engineering. In the 1980s he invented the graphical language of Statecharts, which has been adopted as part of the UML standard. He has also published expository accou...

Devnology Podcast 038 - Arnoud Engelfriet

June 05, 2013 18:46 - 58 minutes - 38.6 MB

This month we bring you an interview with Arnoud Engelfriet. Arnoud is IT-lawyer and patent attorney. He is partner at the dutch firm ICTRecht , and his website Ius mentis is one of the most comprehensive sites in The Netherlands on internet law, technology and intellectual property. Arnoud writes on many (Dutch) websites like Tweakers, Security.nl, Slashdot and Rechtenforum. He is also teaches part-time at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. In the interview we cover a broad range of topic...

Devnology Podcast 037 - James Robertson on the requirements process

May 07, 2013 19:31 - 1 hour - 42.3 MB

We are back with a bang! This episode features an in-depth interview on requirements with none other than James Robertson. James is co-author of numerous books and articles on the requirements process. He is a principal and founder of The Atlantic Systems Guild and joint originator of the Volere Requirements process, template, checklists and techniques. His areas of concern are the contribution that good requirements make to successful projects. He is also a leading proponent of the princip...

Devnology Podcast 036 - CleVR

January 22, 2013 19:59 - 47 minutes - 31.7 MB

This is another episode in our series of interviews with technical startups, this time featuring an interview with Guntur Sandino, founder and CEO of CleVR. This company is building VRET (Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy) systems, which are used to help people deal with anxieties such as fear of flying, fear of heights or claustrophobia or psychotic disorders, such as paranoia. We talk about some of the technical details of building these systems, and about the business challenges involved ...

Devnology Podcast 035 - Cloud9

December 18, 2012 13:46 - 55 minutes - 36.9 MB

Episode 35 features an interview with Ruben Daniels and Jan Jongboom from Cloud9. They tell us all about the development of Cloud9IDE, the online development environment using Javascript and Node.js. We talk about how they are building a company around this idea, and about the technical choices and challenges that have come with it. In this interview we finally learned why it makes sense to write server-side javascript! Follow Ruben on twitter via @javruben and Jan via @janjongboom This ...

Devnology Podcast 034 - Gojko Adzic

November 14, 2012 20:28 - 49 minutes - 32.7 MB

This month we bring you an interview with Gojko Adzic. Gojko is a frequent speaker at leading software development and testing conferences and runs the UK agile testing user group. Over the last eleven years, he has worked as a developer, architect, technical director and consultant on projects delivering equity and energy trading, mobile positioning, e-commerce, online gaming and complex configuration management. He is the author of several books and articles. In 2012 his book Specification...

Devnology Podcast 033 - Michael Feathers

October 17, 2012 19:28 - 52 minutes - 34.4 MB

This episode features an interview with Michael Feathers, regular conference speaker, author of Working Effectively with Legacy Code and one of the deep thinkers on programming. We talk about various programming approaches and techniques and the effect they have on the way we create and maintain software systems. We touch upon subjects like functional programming, technical debt and computer science papers. Also listen to this episode to learn about his plans for a new book! Follow Michael...

Devnology podcast 032 - Philippe Kruchten

September 12, 2012 21:09 - 1 hour - 40.2 MB

In this episode we talk with Philippe Kruchten about architecture and software development processes like Rup and Agile. Philippe discusses what he calls the Elephants in the Agile room, and we also discuss his take on academic research on software engineering. We talk about cognitive biases and reasoning fallacies. Be sure to listen to the full episode - as Philippe explains: context is king! :) This interview was recorded on the 13th of august 2012 at the Vrije Universiteit(VU) in Amster...

Devnology podcast 031 - Alan Cooper

August 08, 2012 18:21 - 58 minutes - 38.5 MB

We were lucky to catch software legend Alan Cooper on his visit to Amsterdam and talk with him at length about design and programming. Alan tells about how he created products like the first incarnation of Visual Basic, and we discuss some fundamentals of interaction design. We also talk about how design fits into the software development process. Follow Alan via his twitter handle @MRAlanCooper and through tumblr. This interview was recorded on the 27th of april 2012 at the rehearsal the...

Devnology Podcast 030 - Michael Nygard

July 15, 2012 19:23 - 1 hour - 41 MB

Michael Nygard, also known as 'the most paranoid man in software', has been a developer and architect for over 20 years. He worked in different domains, like the military, government and finance, and got in to operations in 2001. Michael is well-known for his book 'Release It!: Design and Deploy Production-Ready Software'. You can follow him on Twitter: @mtnygard. In this episode we talk with Michael about high-reliability teams and stressful situations, architectural patterns and what it ...

Devnology Podcast 029 - Architecture principles with Danny Greefhorst

June 11, 2012 18:14 - 57 minutes - 37.9 MB

In this episode we talk with Danny Greefhorst, one of the authors of the book Architecture Principles - The Cornerstones of Enterprise Architecture. We talk about why principles are important, and ow they can be discovered. Danny gives some examples from the case studies in his book and explains how these principles help, especially in the context of enterprise architecture. Danny is on twitter as @greefhorst This interview was recorded at the ArchiXL offices in Amersfoort on the 10th of M...

Devnology Podcast 028 - Gamification with Gabe Zichermann

May 18, 2012 12:07 - 59 minutes - 39.2 MB

Gamification expert Gabe Zichermann was in the Netherlands to give a talk at TheNextWeb conference in April. We managed to tackle him for an interview, and he put the Gamification hype into perspective for us with some compelling examples and a lot of theoretical background. We talk about user engagement as a metric, SAP as a gamification frontrunner (yes, SAP), behavioral economics and gamification as a silver bullet. Gabe finishes with a life lesson he got from playing a lot of Sid Meier's...

Devnology Podcast 027 - Paiq

April 12, 2012 19:20 - 58 minutes - 38.6 MB

Weer eens een Nederlandstalige podcast dit keer, waarin we spreken met Jelmer Feenstra en Frank van Viegen, bedenkers en makers van de datingsite Paiq. Deze mannen hielden zich tijdens hun studie aan de Universiteit Twente al bezig met kunstmatige intelligentie en werken aan deze site die sinds 2005 is uitgegroeid tot een datingsite met meer dan 100.000 leden. In dit interview vertellen ze over de geschiedenis van Paiq. We praten over de techniek die ze gebruiken, verschillende features die ...

Devnology Podcast 026 - Joshua Kerievsky

March 06, 2012 14:17 - 59 minutes - 39.1 MB

For this episode we recorded an interview with Joshua Kerievsky. Joshua is an early pioneer and expert in eXtreme Programming, an author and regular speaker and founder and CEO of Industrial Logic. We talk about patterns, refactoring, e-learning and some of the principles of Lean Startup. You can follow him in twitter via @joshuakerievsky. The interview was recorded at Igluu in Eindhoven. Interview by @freekl and @Mmz_ Audio post-production by @mendelt Links for this podcast: Book: Refa...

Devnology Podcast 025 - Kevlin Henney

February 08, 2012 07:06 - 1 hour - 40.3 MB

In this episode we talk with Kevlin Henney, an independent software development consultant and trainer from the United Kingdom, well-known from one of his books '97 Things Every Programmer Should Know'. In the interview we discuss a wide variety of subjects in software development, like the agile community, patterns, learning and languages. Kevlin shares his thoughts on the software craftmanship movement and states his opinion on the discussion whether our profession is a form of engineeri...

Devnology Podcast 024 - Bram Duvigneau

December 21, 2011 21:31 - 59 minutes - 39.2 MB

This episode features an interview with Bram Duvigneau, a web developer and accessibility consultant. Bram shares his experiences as a blind developer and demonstrates the tools and techniques that he uses to program and use applications and websites. We also discuss some common accessibility issues. Bram is on twitter as @bramduvigneau This interview was recorded on the 19th of november 2011 in Didam. Interview by @freekl and @TjeerdHans Audio post-production by @Mendelt Links for this po...

Devnology Podcast 23 - Continuous Delivery

November 27, 2011 20:31 - 1 hour - 42.9 MB

In this episode we interview Dave Farley and Jez Humble about the content of their award-winning book on Continuous Delivery. The basic premise of the book is that we need to move beyond Continoous Integration and occasional delivery and work towards practices that allow for the creation and deployment of final deliverables on all environments on every check-in. Jez and Dave explain the concepts behind the deployment pipeline and we discuss the practices and policies that come into play fro...

Devnology Podcast 022 - Interview with Don Reinertsen

October 30, 2011 17:12 - 1 hour - 40.9 MB

In this episode an interview with Don Reinertsen. We speak with Don about topics from his book The Principles of Product Development Flow - Second Generation Lean Product Development. We talk about Lean principles in the context of manufacturing and product development, and how these apply to software development. Don explains how variability is important for innovation, and how reduction in batch sizes and queues will improve flow. We discuss the economic model and the focus on quality vs ...

Devnology Podcast 021 - Nat Pryce on Growing software with Tests

August 24, 2011 19:24 - 57 minutes - 45.7 MB

Nat Pryce is an early adaptor of eXtreme Programming and a contributor to several open source libraries and tools supporting Test-Driven Development, like jMock. In this episode we discuss several topics from the book 'Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests' that he wrote together with Steve Freeman. We talk about the 'Londen-style' of Test-Driven Development, using mock objects to drive your design, listening to your tests and dependency injection. Nat's personal blog 'Mistaeks ...

Devnology Podcast 020 - James Coplien on Lean Architecture

July 05, 2011 09:08 - 1 hour - 52.4 MB

In this episode an interview with James Coplien, where we cover a range of topics from his book Lean Architecture for Agile Software Development. We talk about the role of design and architecture in agile software development and discuss DCI architecture. More on James and his publications is available on http://gertrudandcope.com. He's on twitter as @jcoplien. This interview is recorded on the 26th of April 2011 at the TTY offices in Amsterdam. Interview by @freekl and @arnetim. Audio p...

Devnology Podcast 019 - The Software Improvement Group

June 22, 2011 19:56 - 1 hour - 52.6 MB

In this episode we speak with Joost Visser and Per John of the Software Improvement Group (SIG). We talk about the process and measurements they use to analyze and monitor the quality of the software projects for their clients. Joost and Per explain the different types of services the SIG provides, and we discuss different quality attributes and metrics for software. This interview was recorded in the Amstel Tower in Amsterdam on the 5th of April 2011. Interview by @freekl and @arnetim. A...

Devnology Podcast 018 - Business Value Modelling with Portia Tung and Pascal van Couwenberghe

May 31, 2011 17:56 - 40 minutes - 32.5 MB

In this episode an interview with Pascal van Cauwenberghe and Portia Tung. First off Pascal and Marc Evers give a bit of history and background on the XPDay Benelux conference. Then we talk with Pascal and Portia about Business Value Modelling, and why you would want to do it. Both Portia and Pascal are independent consultants and are regular speakers on agile conferences. They are on twitter as @portiatung and @pascalvc, Marc as @marcevers. This interview was recorded on April 26th 2011 i...

Devnology Podcast 017 - Zef Hemel on Mobl

April 24, 2011 10:58 - 1 hour - 50.5 MB

In this episode an interview with Zef Hemel about mobl - a domain specific language for creating mobile applications. Mobl came about as part of Zef's PhD about the design and implementation of domain-specific languages. We talk about mobile application development and discuss the design and use of mobl. Zef also briefly explains the toolstack that is used to create mobl. Follow Zef on twitter: @Zef Interview recorded on 30th of March 2011 at the Delft University of Technology. Interview...

Devnology Podcast 016 - Felienne Hermans

April 11, 2011 19:57 - 45 minutes - 36.9 MB

In deze aflevering spreken we met Felienne Hermans over haar promotie-onderzoek aan de TU Delft naar complexiteit in Excel sheets en de toepasbaarheid van dit onderzoek in de praktijk. Tevens vertelt zij over de spin-off van dit onderzoek Infotron Je kunt Felienne volgen op twitter via @Felienne Dit interview is opgenomen op 30 september 2010 Interview door @pjvds en @jvandenbos. Audio post-production door @Mendelt.   Links bij deze podcast: Felienne's homepage van de TU Delft Haar l...

Devnology Podcast 015 - Jurgen Appelo

February 07, 2011 02:52 - 1 hour - 50.6 MB

In this episode an interview with Jurgen Appelo, where we discuss topics from his book Management 3.0. We talk about complex systems thinking, and why it is relevant for software development, and we discuss the role of management in organisations with self-organising teams. Jurgen's website is on http://www.jurgenappelo.com, and he blogs on http://www.noop.nl On twitter he is @JurgenAppelo This interview was recorded at the Finalist offices on the 28th of Januari 2011. Interview by @freek...

Devnology Podcast 014 - Jeff Sutherland

January 27, 2011 19:12 - 1 hour - 56.8 MB

Jeff Sutherland is the creator of Scrum, and was one of the authors of the Agile Manifesto, which marked the start of the Agile movement. He began his career as a fighter pilot in the US Air Force, and went on to join the faculty at the University of Colorado Medical School. Dr. Sutherland has served as VP of Engineering or CTO at eleven software companies, managing the last seven entirely using Scrum, and achieved industry-leading, hyper-productive results. He is the Chairman of the Scrum T...

Devnology Podcast 013 - Paul Klint

January 12, 2011 02:04 - 51 minutes - 41.9 MB

Paul Klint is hoofd van de onderzoeksafdeling Software Engineering aan het Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica en leider van de onderzoeksgroep Software Analysis and Transformation. Hij is hoogleraar aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam en opleidingsdirecteur van de Master Software Engineering. Je kunt Paul op Twitter volgen via @paulkint. In deze aflevering praten we met Paul over de complexiteit van het onderzoek in het software vakgebied, de twee gezichten van het vak (software engineering...

Devnology Podcast 012 - Mary and Tom Poppendieck part 2

December 06, 2010 03:16 - 1 hour - 40.1 MB

Here's the second part of our interview with Tom and Mary Poppendieck. The links for this episode are included with the show notes for part 1. This podcast is in English - Deze podcast is in het Engels

Devnology Podcast 012 - Mary and Tom Poppendieck part 1

November 30, 2010 04:05 - 47 minutes - 36.8 MB

In this episode we interview Mary and Tom Poppendieck, authors of that great trilogy of books on Lean Software Development. Because of the lenght of the interview we decided to publish it in two parts, with the second half expected to be published in a week or so. In this first part we talk with Tom and Mary about Lean principles and how they apply to software development. We speak about Toyota, about innovation and startups, and Tom and Mary explain what is meant with set-based design. Thi...

Devnology Podcast 011 - David Anderson

November 07, 2010 23:24 - 1 hour - 46.1 MB

David Anderson is thoughtleader on the subject of Kanban. He is the founder of the Lean Software & Systems Consortium and helped to create the Limited WIP Society. His latest book is the subject of this Podcast, which is called: Kanban, Successful Evolutionary Change For Your Technology Business. You can follow David on twitter via @agilemanager. In this episode we talk with David on his shift from the Theory of Constraints to Kanban and the benefits of visualizing the workflow and limiting...

Devnology Podcast 010 - Microsoft Surface development

September 18, 2010 15:11 - 1 hour - 114 MB

In this podcast we talk about the Microsoft Surface table. We do so with Dennis Vroegop and Eric Havir. We speak about the Microsoft Surface machine and how this effects people learning, playing and working. We learn about cool projects done with the Surface, why Microsoft created this device and how you can develop software for it. Dennis also tells about how multi-touch is a new paradigm and what the do's and don'ts are for software developers. Dennis Vroegop is developer at HeadCandy Sur...

Devnology Podcast 009 - Rini van Solingen

June 07, 2010 20:33 - 46 minutes - 42.2 MB

In deze editie van de podcast een interview met Rini van Solingen. We spreken met Rini over verschillende methoden voor het verbeteren van je software ontwikkel proces, zoals CMMI, Lean en Six Sigma. Rini verteld over de uitverkiezing van zijn artikel over het meten van ROI van methoden voor het verbeteren van software processen in de top artikelen van 25 jaar IEEE magazine. Tevens gaan we in op zijn nieuwe boek 'De kracht van Scrum', en spreken spreken we over zijn werkzaamheden bij de TU D...

Devnology Podcast 008 - Graham Bolton

May 03, 2010 00:44 - 46 minutes - 42.3 MB

In deze Podcast spreken wij met Graham Bolton over de toegevoegde waarde van handmatige code inspecties, als aanvulling op automatische analyses en software testen. De expert vertelt ons over het ontstaan van de IfSQ organisatie en legt ons uit hoe je een code inspectie kunt uitvoeren. We discussiëren over de inspectiemethode die het instituut voorschrijft en de standaarden die zijn gedefinieerd als Level 1 en Level 2. Graham Bolton is een expert op het gebied van software kwaliteit. Hij is...

Devnology Podcast 007 - Anders Hejlsberg

April 15, 2010 15:27 - 46 minutes - 42.3 MB

In this episode we interviewed Anders Hejlsberg, Technical Fellow with Microsoft and Chief Architect of the C# programming language. We talk about his past involvement in creating Turbo Pascal and later Delphi. Anders tells us about the evolution of the C# language and about some of the design decisions for C# and the .Net framework.   Links for this podcast Anders Hejlsberg's Wikipedia entry Turbo Pascal Delphi Presentation Devdays 2010: C# 4.0 and beyond Keynote TechDays 2010 : Tre...

Devnology Podcast 006 - Robert Martin

March 29, 2010 00:07 - 44 minutes - 40.6 MB

Robert C Martin is a wellknown speaker and author of various books on software development such as Agile Software Development, Principles, Patterns, and Practices and his latest Clean Code. He is founder, President and CEO of ObjectMentor. You can follow him on twitter via @unclebobmartin. In this episode we speak with Uncle Bob about careers and eduction in programming, various books that have influenced him, people that he worked with, the state of Agile Software Development and trends i...

Devnology Podcast 005 - Peli de Halleux

February 19, 2010 04:19 - 57 minutes - 52.3 MB

In deze aflevering spreken we met Peli de Halleux, werkzaam bij Microsoft Research. We spraken met hem over een aantal projecten waar hij aan werkt, vooral op het gebied van software testen en verificatie. Aan bod komen onder andere Pex - een tool voor automated white box unit testen, Code Contracts - de Design by Contract library voor .Net en Moles - een detour framework dat met Pex meegeleverd wordt. Volg Peli via zijn blog op http://blog.dotnetwiki.org of via twitter : @pelikhan Links vo...

Devnology Podcast 004 - Jurgen Vinju

December 22, 2009 05:00 - 58 minutes - 53.8 MB

De grote berg met software op deze wereld neemt explosief toe. Als ontwikkelaar krijg je steeds vaker te maken met het onderhoud van bestaande software waarvan je de complexe programmacode niet altijd direct kan begrijpen, omdat het bijvoorbeeld slecht is gedocumenteerd. In deze Podcast legt Jurgen Vinju uit hoe de domein specifieke taal Rascal jou een geavanceerde gereedschapskist kan bieden om jouw programmacode te analyseren en / of automatisch te transformeren. Jurgen geeft op basis van ...

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