We try out the most secure messaging app in the world, and Wes’ new note system that's so great you’ll want to abandon your current one.
Why we think Malcolm Gladwell is wrong about remote work, and the complicated answer to a simple question.
We debate the lies our tool makers tell us, if Clojure has a Rails-sized hole, and the secrets of a successful software engineer.
Ruby has gone off the rails this week, and Wes is here to explain what’s happened.
We debate the best way to package scripting language apps then explore interactive development and the importance of a good shell.
Mike and Wes debate the merits and aesthetics of Clojure in this week's rowdy language check-in.
It’s a Coder Radio special as Mike and Wes dive into functional programming in the real world and share their tips for applying FP techniques in any language.
We celebrate the life of Erlang author Dr Joe Armstrong by remembering his many contributions to computer science and unique approach to lifelong learning.
Mike's back with thoughts on his recent adventures with the Windows Subsystem for Linux and what it might mean for the future of Linux development.
Mike has salvaged a success story from the dumpster fire of the Google+ shutdown, and Wes shares his grief about brittle and repetitive unit tests.
Mike breaks down what it takes to build a proper iOS build server, and leaves the familiar shallows of Debian for the open waters of openSUSE.
Wes joins Mike to discuss why .NET still makes sense, the latest antics from Fortnite, a brave new hope for JVM concurrency, and the mind-expanding benefits of trying a Lisp.