5 episodes

This is what you get when a bunch of software people get together after-hours. We tend to talk about whatever we want -- there's never any formal agenda, but the topics discussed generally cluster around programming, business issues around software (as we often have a couple of software company founders on the 'cast), and whatever bits of technology we've been working or playing with recently. So far, we record approximately every other week.
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Podcasts – Strictly Professional Chas Emerick & Friends

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This is what you get when a bunch of software people get together after-hours. We tend to talk about whatever we want -- there's never any formal agenda, but the topics discussed generally cluster around programming, business issues around software (as we often have a couple of software company founders on the 'cast), and whatever bits of technology we've been working or playing with recently. So far, we record approximately every other week.
Go to http://strictlyprofessional.wordpress.com for more info, show notes, etc.

    Strictly Professional #005: “If it was hard to write, it should be hard to read!”

    Strictly Professional #005: “If it was hard to write, it should be hard to read!”

    Recorded on January 28th, 2010, this episode features Doug Martin, Gerard Gualberto, Brian Johnson, Joe Brandt, and Chas Emerick. We offer our reactions to the iPad announcement in the beginning, and then move on to lots of other topics: the upshot of the Sun/Oracle merger, what happened to postgres, some FSF-bashing, whether encrypting content is ethical/reasonable, and tons of other miscellany.

    Podcast #004: The one where Chas discovers the rimshot effect

    Podcast #004: The one where Chas discovers the rimshot effect

    Recorded on December 17th, 2009, this episode features Doug Martin, Gerard Gualberto, Michael McIntosh, Michael Klatsky, Joe Brandt, and Chas Emerick, chattering on about Cocoa and iPhone development, tech social news sites, python, macports, and Chrome, the python moratorium, the Clojure sponsorship drive for 2010, and the joys of Lisp-in-pascal.

    Podcast #003: Do I look more like Hannnibal or Murdock?

    Podcast #003: Do I look more like Hannnibal or Murdock?

    Recorded on 12/3/2009, featuring Chris Lloyd, Gerard Gualberto, Chris Miles, Lou Franco, and Chas Emerick, we talk about building user interfaces (RIA's, even!), Twitter monitoring, Rails vs. JRuby on Rails, music copyrights, Miles' creepy Big Brother-esque run-ins with Charter and Universal, and the A-Team.

    Podcast #002: We don’t need no steenking editing!

    Podcast #002: We don’t need no steenking editing!

    Recorded on 11/19/2009, this episode features myself, Chris Miles, Joe Brandt, Michael McIntosh, and Michael Klatsky (see links to people's sites, etc. in the sidebar). We talked about a smattering of things related to "the cloud", IT management, Amazon AWS, Rackspace, CouchDB, Redis, and other bits.

    Podcast #001

    Podcast #001

    In this inaugural podcast, we talk about bug trackers, network businesses, software refunds, to be rich or to be king, why are we software developers, and how Brainfuck is philosophically anarchist existentialism.

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