GNOME 43 highlights, Canonical's new hardware partner, and why we're disappointed in the Framework Chromebook.
Linus Torvalds attempts to get kernel developers to clean up their code, the performance regression that almost shipped, and the major production struggle Red Hat acknowledged this week.
A lot of open source development was packed into 2020, we recap some of the standout moments you should know about.
We're back and going crazy about Crystal, a statically typed language that's as fast as C and as slick as ruby.
Things get heated when it’s time for Wes to check-in on Mike’s functional favorite, F#, and share his journey exploring modern .NET on Linux.
Mike and Wes burrow into the concurrent world of Go and debate where it makes sense and where it may not.
We debate Rust's role as a replacement for C, and share our take on the future of gaming with Google's Stadia.
Mike breaks down the drama around nullable reference types in C# 8.0, and we debate what it means for the future of the language.
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.