The Bug Hunters Café The Bug Hunters Café
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A caffeinated podcast about making and fixing mistakes in code.
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Season 3, Episode 5: Sam Taggart
It's an afternoon of new perspectives in the café, both from climbing the rock candy wall and
chatting about LabVIEW. Climbing enthusiast and LabVIEW trainer Sam Taggart belays in to chat about
both, and how code interacts with the messy real world. -
Season 3, Episode 4: Jocelyne Morin-Nurse
A rogue vine is taking over the café, but that's not enough to stop Jocelyne Morin-Nurse
from enjoying her coffee. Listen as she discusses leadership with Bojan and Jason, including
how to handle the transition from "team member" to "team lead". -
Season 3, Episode 3: Aliénor Latour, Donia Chaiehloudj, and Pascal Bertrand
A crowd of blue gophers has descended on the café, perhaps on account of the visit from the co-authors
of "Learn Go with Pocket-Sized Projects": Aliénor Latour, Donia Chaiehloudj, and Pascal Bertrand.
Listen in as they explain what makes Go tick, and talk about some of the strange bugs they've
encountered across their diverse experiences as software engineers. -
Season 3, Episode 2: Pat Viafore and Jess Jang
A quiet evening in the café provides the perfect opportunity for Jess to join in the conversation,
this time with Pat Viafore, author of "Robust Python". Join the group as they discuss the challenges
and intricacies of testing. -
Season 3, Episode 1: Edaqa Mortoray
What makes a good puzzle? Software engineer and escape room enthusiast Edaqa Mortoray chats
with Jason and Bojan about the joys and sorrows of independent projects, why debugging makes
a terrible game, and how he came to be the top endorsed Monster Slayer on LinkedIn. Now if only
someone can talk the unicorn out of forcing everyone to play supporting cast in his own personal
sitcom. -
Season 2, Episode 12: Alex Booker
Jason broke reality...but on the upside, Alex Booker has spontaneously appeared. While he sticks
around to discuss common mistakes junior developers make, Annie grapples with whether an
eggplant macchiato was ever supposed to be a thing.