696 episodes

For more than a dozen years, the Stack Overflow Podcast has been exploring what it means to be a developer and how the art and practice of software programming is changing our world. From Rails to React, from Java to Node.js, we host important conversations and fascinating guests that will help you understand how technology is made and where it’s headed. Hosted by Ben Popper, Cassidy Williams, and Ceora Ford, the Stack Overflow Podcast is your home for all things code.

The Stack Overflow Podcast The Stack Overflow Podcast

    • Technology
    • 4.3 • 58 Ratings

For more than a dozen years, the Stack Overflow Podcast has been exploring what it means to be a developer and how the art and practice of software programming is changing our world. From Rails to React, from Java to Node.js, we host important conversations and fascinating guests that will help you understand how technology is made and where it’s headed. Hosted by Ben Popper, Cassidy Williams, and Ceora Ford, the Stack Overflow Podcast is your home for all things code.

    The reverse mullett model of software engineering

    The reverse mullett model of software engineering

    Ben and Ryan are joined by software developer and listener Patrick Carlile for a conversation about how the job market for software engineers has changed since the dot-com days, navigating boom-and-bust hiring cycles, and the developers finding work at Walmart and In-N-Out. Plus: “Party in the front, business in the back” isn’t just for haircuts anymore.

    • 23 min
    Net neutrality is in; TikTok and noncompetes are out

    Net neutrality is in; TikTok and noncompetes are out

    On this episode: The FTC bans most noncompete agreements, the implications of the TikTok “ban,” why a 2017 law is hitting startups with huge tax bills seven years later, and the return of net neutrality. Plus: the wunderkind hacker who ransomed Finland’s anxieties and secrets.

    • 18 min
    Supporting the world’s most-used database engine through 2050

    Supporting the world’s most-used database engine through 2050

    Dr. Richard Hipp, creator of SQLite, shares how he taught himself to program, the challenges he faced in creating SQLite, and the importance of testing and maintaining the software for long-term support.

    • 28 min
    Is GenAI the next dot-com bubble?

    Is GenAI the next dot-com bubble?

    The home team talks about the current state of the software job market, the changing sentiments around AI job opportunities, the impact of big players like Facebook and OpenAI on the space, and the challenges for startups. Plus: The philosophical implications of LLMs and the friendship potential of corvids.

    • 24 min
    Why configuration is so complicated

    Why configuration is so complicated

    Ben and Ryan explore why configuration is so complicated, the right to repair, the best programming languages for beginners, how AI is grading exams in Texas, Automattic’s $125M acquisition of Beeper, and why a major US city’s train system still relies on floppy disks. Plus: The unique challenge of keeping up with a field that’s changing as rapidly as GenAI.

    • 17 min
    If everyone is building AI, why aren't more projects in production?

    If everyone is building AI, why aren't more projects in production?

    SPONSORED BY MONGODB

    Ben talks with Shane McAllister, lead developer advocate at MongoDB, Stanimira Vlaeva, senior developer advocate at MongoDB, and Miku Jha, director, AI/ML and generative AI at Google Cloud, about the challenges and opportunities of operationalizing and scaling generative AI models in enterprise organizations. They discuss the importance of data quality, the role of cloud providers in simplifying the deployment and management of AI models, and the challenges of transitioning from experimentation to production.

    • 41 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
58 Ratings

58 Ratings

xlegoman ,

Entertaining; Only somewhat software related

I wouldn’t quite call this a “must listen for any programmer”. It has plenty of high level not quite development applies to anywhere content so non developers are probably welcome.

Outside of that it is quite enjoyable and works as something you do not need to give 100% of you mental capacity to.

you_bastards ,

Look out

It’s an ad. The whole show is an ad. Move on

Eddie J. Soto ,

I love the vibes in Stack Overflow and the awesome guest!

Andrew McFarlane advice for individuals within the Web 2.0 industry trying to transition into Web 3.0 was welcoming. I think having an open mind and your personal mantra when venturing into the Web 3.0 space is great approach.

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