Talking Code

Talking Code

The Talking Code podcast contains short expert interviews that help you decode what developers are saying. We help non-technical founders, designers, project managers, or anyone who needs a 30,000 foot view of how to run a successful software company.

Coderly Technology 24 rész The Talking Code podcast contains short expert interviews that help you decode what developers are saying.
How to Become an Effective Junior Developer
43 perc 25. rész Coderly
Louisa Barrett of Haught Codeworks tells us about how to become an effective junior developer. We also speak in depth about how to become a better teacher.
Making the Most of Your Analytics
43 perc 24. rész Coderly
Diana Smith of Segment tells us how to get the most out of our analytics tools. In the pursuit of trying to be data-driven, we have been conditioned to track everything. Diana tells us why this can be dangerous if we want to draw useful insights from our data.
How to Deliver a Successful User Experience
49 perc 23. rész Coderly
Sarah Doody, a UX designer, consultant, and writer, tells us how to build products with great user experiences. We will hear why user experience is far more important than design.
How to Launch Products in Under Two Weeks
40 perc 22. rész Coderly
Mubashar Iqbal, the #1 product maker on ProductHunt, tells us about how he launches products that people use in weeks, not months.
Going from Junior to Senior Developer
45 perc 20. rész Coderly
Ben Orenstein of Upcase tells us how to go from a junior to a senior developer. He reveals a number of things senior developers do that junior developers don't.
Using Data to Make Informed Product Decisions
43 perc 19. rész Coderly
Lincoln Ritter, director of engineering at Animoto, shares how they use data to make more informed product decisions.
How to Do Information Architecture
37 perc 18. rész Coderly
Abby Covert, author of How to Make Sense of Any Mess, teaches us about information architecture, a subject she strongly feels is a core life skill. She's seen people get fired over language and informs us that – quite obviously in hindsight – architecture is less expensive than design.
Product Design and User Experience
57 perc 17. rész Coderly
Sven Lenaerts joins us to share his expertise on product design and user experience. This conversation includes some thoughts on MVPs, when to hire a designer, and what a product person really does.
Modern Web Architecture Fundamentals
55 perc 16. rész Coderly
James Ward shares how the hosting landscape has changed for web applications over the years and how you can avoid some of his middle-of-the-night pager nightmares.
The Rise of the Data Scientist
41 perc 15. rész Coderly
Jonathan Cornelissen tells us about DataCamp, the need for data scientists, and how to become one yourself. We also learn about some popular languages and libraries for analyzing data.
How to Do User Story Mapping
51 perc 14. rész Coderly
Jeff Patton, author of User Story Mapping, teaches us how to map user stories by focusing on the user's journey to an outcome. He shares his opinion on the notorious "MVP" and how he helped Gary Levitt build his MVP with Mad Mimi.
How to Keep Code Quality High
40 perc 13. rész Coderly
Michael Bernstein of Code Climate explains how to monitor your code's quality with static analysis. He tells us how you can maintain or improve quality over time, and what you can do to fix poor code.
Why Your First Developer is Critical
48 perc 12. rész Coderly
Anthony Thomas tells us how he made the leap from manufacturing to starting a tech team at Sticker Mule. He explains why your first developer is so critical to your founding team.
Building Modern Web Applications
63 perc 11. rész Coderly
Tom Dale tells us about building modern web applications that are becoming increasingly like native apps. We discuss JavaScript frameworks like Ember and the future of the web.
How to Fix Errors Quickly
39 perc 10. rész Coderly
David Cramer tells us how to catch and fix critical errors that can affect your bottom line. We also discuss the key differences between exceptions and bugs, and how to handle errors gracefully.
When and How to Outsource Your Software Development
48 perc 9. rész Coderly
Randy Rayess tells us when and how you should outsource development of your software, how to reduce your risk, and the way your team should think about feature prioritization.
How to Email Your Users at Critical Moments
37 perc 8. rész Coderly
Brad Van Vugt and Matt Harris talk about transactional emails – how to send your users emails they'll act on at critical moments in your application's lifecycle.
Stop Treating Email Like the Web
43 perc 7. rész Coderly
Justine Jordan explains how your company should treat email, the difference between designing for email and the web, and what you can do to up your open rates.
How To Do Quality Assurance Testing
46 perc 6. rész Coderly
Fred Stevens-Smith of Rainforest explains the need for quality assurance testing and how to actually do it in the resource constrained environment of a startup.
Finding Your Technical Co-Founder
45 perc 5. rész Coderly
Jordan Gal of CartHook talks about how he found his technical co-founder, how he de-risked his app before building it, and the tension between business and technology requirements.
How to Fix the Developer Talent Shortage
37 perc 3. rész Dave Hoover
Dave Hoover on coding bootcamps and how immersive learning environments are helping to fix the developer talent shortage. Plus: should you learn to code?
How to Build Meaningful Products
31 perc 4. rész Ryan Singer
Basecamp's Ryan Singer on the difference between UI and UX, how to build meaningful solutions for problems and people, and what it means to "scratch the itch."
Stop Designing Your Software Upfront
44 perc 1. rész Sandi Metz
Sandi Metz on how OOD (objected-oriented design) and agile development simplify design requirements, promote communication and lead to better, faster, more cost-effective software.
How to Ship Well-Tested Software Faster
57 perc 2. rész Florian Motlik
Florian Motlik on how testing and validation using the continuous integration and deployment model results in manageable, quality software.
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