Recent Episodes
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Story: briffa_sep98_e.pro - The File That Sparked a Storm
Apr 2, 2025 – 57:47 -
Story: Hatetris - Obsession, Friendship, and World Records
Mar 3, 2025 – 48:27 -
Story: One Million Checkboxes - The Viral Game That Defied Convention
Feb 3, 2025 – 52:05 -
Story: Leaving Stripe
Jan 2, 2025 – 51:45 -
Story: Inside Shopify's Layoffs
Dec 2, 2024 – 43:04 -
Story: ReiserFS
Nov 4, 2024 – 52:36 -
Story: From Everest to Startups: Yoshio's Journey of Resilience and Coding
Oct 2, 2024 – 50:21 -
Story: From Code to Capital - Tim Chen's Journey from Engineer to VC
Sep 2, 2024 – 46:48 -
Behind the Mic: Adam Gordon Bell on Communication with Software Misadventures Podcast
Aug 6, 2024 – 01:03:40 -
Story: Jeffrey Snover and the Making of PowerShell
Jul 4, 2024 – 49:19 -
Story: From Burnout to Breakthrough
Jun 4, 2024 – 52:26 -
Story: Coding Machines
May 3, 2024 – 48:12 -
Story: Code, Kickflips and Crunch Time - Mick West's Neversoft Journey
Apr 2, 2024 – 57:09 -
Story: Leaving LinkedIn - Choosing Engineering Excellence Over Expediency
Mar 4, 2024 – 47:35 -
Story: Beautiful Code - Inside Greg Wilson's Vision for Software Design
Feb 2, 2024 – 57:20 -
Story - Code as a Lifeline: Brain Injury Sparks Python Mastery
Jan 2, 2024 – 44:12 -
Story - From 486 to Vue.js: Evan You's Full-Time Gamble on Open Source
Dec 4, 2023 – 46:17 -
Story: Platform Takes The Pain
Nov 2, 2023 – 48:36 -
Story: Sloot Digital Coding System
Oct 2, 2023 – 51:50 -
Story: Configuring Identity: Adam Jacob and the Search for Self in Software
Sep 1, 2023 – 42:53 -
The Science of Learning to Code
Aug 2, 2023 – 50:45 -
Story: A Dark Room
Jul 3, 2023 – 40:42 -
Story: Quitting (And Then Rejoining) Stack Overflow
Jun 2, 2023 – 53:28 -
Story: From Project Management to Data Compression Innovator
May 2, 2023 – 59:23 -
Story: JSON vs XML
Apr 3, 2023 – 49:56 -
Story: Sun's Mobile Blunders
Mar 2, 2023 – 51:45 -
Story: Shipping Graphing Calculator
Feb 2, 2023 – 46:47 -
Story: The Unfulfilled Engineer
Jan 2, 2023 – 42:04 -
Story: DOOMed to Fail
Dec 2, 2022 – 45:03 -
Story: Software World Tour
Nov 2, 2022 – 48:57 -
Story: Android's Unlikely Success
Oct 3, 2022 – 01:00:07 -
Story: From Prison To Programming
Sep 2, 2022 – 46:37 -
CPAN - This Day In History
Aug 1, 2022 – 56:03 -
Story: The History and Mystery Of Eliza
Jul 5, 2022 – 44:07 -
Chat: Why still 80 columns?
Jun 1, 2022 – 39:23 -
Story: LISP in Space
May 2, 2022 – 38:03 -
Chat: April Fools' Is Cancelled
Apr 1, 2022 – 38:50 -
Story: The Story Graph with Nadia Odunayo
Mar 2, 2022 – 48:05 -
Story: Serenity OS
Feb 1, 2022 – 41:29 -
Chat: The Internet Is Made of Duct Tape
Jan 2, 2022 – 42:23 -
Story: Cocoa Culture
Dec 2, 2021 – 44:22 -
Story: Leaving Debian
Nov 2, 2021 – 40:27 -
Story: The Original Remote Developer
Oct 4, 2021 – 41:27 -
Chat: Quines, Polygot Code, and Other Fun Computations
Sep 2, 2021 – 01:01:24 -
Story: Full-Time Open Source
Aug 2, 2021 – 46:15 -
Story: The Untold Story of SQLite
Jul 2, 2021 – 38:35 -
Story: From Competitive Programming to APL
Jun 2, 2021 – 53:42 -
Story: Ethereum Rescue
May 2, 2021 – 34:58 -
Story: Apple 2001
Apr 3, 2021 – 48:08 -
Story: Video Game Programming From Scratch
Mar 1, 2021 – 41:15
Recent Reviews
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reticentraccoonGreat stories and deliveryAdam is a fantastic researcher and an even better story teller. Each story that he covers itself feels very unique and the way he weaves the narrative through it makes you experience the story from the start to the end as something closely lived.
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RintelEntertaining and EducationalThis is a fantastic podcast that manages to be both highly educational and entertaining. The host is a great storyteller who organizes, edits, and presents his content at a very high level. Anyone with an interest in technology and the people behind that technology will benefit from giving it a listen.
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A Different ViewThroughly Interesting and EntertainingOne of my favorite programing-related podcasts out there. Every episode is well produced and throughly entertaining.
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Rustam KBest software engineering podcastTitle says it all. I’ve listened to a handful of different software-related podcasts, and this is the best one I’ve heard. Lots of history and computer science theory complemented by ideas that can also be applied in everyday practice.
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Brbrown25Amazing Podcast About Software DevelopmentAdam brings in a wide variety of guests, presenting engaging conversations about the very art and nature of software development. Regardless of where you are in your journey or where you work (frontend, backend and everything in between) there are insights to be gained. Additionally there is a really vibrant slack community for the podcast. I can’t recommend this one enough!
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vox.mollisOne StarThe interview with Casey was entirely too short and there was no mention of Seaquest DSV. One star.
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Daysi_XGreat PodcastThe host of the podcast has a great voice and asks good questions! The conversations are insightful, interesting, and engaging. I would definitely recommend this podcast series.
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Dustbuster42Exactly what is devs needAs devs, we solve problems for a living. We love problems! Sharing problem stories is one of the best past times of any profession. It’s about time we got a podcast for us Comp sci / dev folks that has stories and problems. Excellent idea for a podcast, and it’s really interesting! If you work in development this def something fun to listen to while you work.
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obacker19Empowering, insightful and actionable! 🙌Whether you’re well established as a technology leader, or just getting started building a codebase that’s built to last within your organization - this is a must-listen podcast for you! Adam does an incredible job leading conversations that cover a huge range of topics related to the ins and outs of building elegant software - from leaders who’ve actually experienced success themselves. Highly recommend listening and subscribing!
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VarunKSainiGood tech podcastThis podcast gets some really good guests and discussions are interesting and engaging.
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Joel McCrackenCurrently my favorite tech podcastI love how this podcast tackles interesting ideas in tech. It’s unique in that. I don’t love every episode, but overall it has some absolute gems.
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CoRecursiveStudentFantastic For Newbs & Experts!I was introduced to CoRecursive by a friend who also responsible for getting me excited and engaged with Scala / Functional Programming. I was immediately enthralled with the depth of the topics, the audio quality, Adam’s expertise in thoughtfully guiding the direction of the interviews, and the desire to understand software development in each episode. Every time I listen to one of these podcasts I can’t help but feel that I’m sitting in the lecture hall at some reputable institution, learning from the very best thought leaders in the field. What’s more is that Adam breaks down these concepts into bite size pieces that even a newb can process and understand. If you just want to learn more advanced programmatic concepts, but in an unbiased, fun, objective way, through self-introspection, and learning from industry leaders, then this is the podcast for you.
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wueagle23Great Show for Software DevelopersThis is a great show for software developers to continue to sharpen their swords and stay on top of the changing technologies out there. Adam has amazing guests and is a great interviewer.
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autotopismCasually informativeThe talks are informative but the interviews are allowed to wonder off topic. Makes it good for learning while distracted. Show notes and references are more than enough to read more when you need more. Having a focused topic helps make ever episode useful unlike software engineering daily or others that talk about far too many distinct topics.
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