Join us for Episode 3 of The Confessions of Angry Programmers podcast! In this episode David and Woody talk about: Dogfooding: David revisits the Netflix app on Amazon Fire TV. WTF Were They Thinking?: David discusses backward software practices. Guest We are joined by our guest Nuri Halperin. Nuri discusses the "The Done Kind Of … Continue reading The Done Kind Of Done with Nuri Halperin
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AI’s Ethical Dilemma with Adnan Masood
Join us for Episode 8 of The Confessions of Angry Programmers podcast! In this episode David and Woody talk about: Dogfooding: Woody talks about debugging AWS LAMBDA’s. WTF Were They Thinking?: David discusses sites like Sticker Mule testing text messages on unsuspecting live users. Guest We are joined by our guest Adnan Masood. Adnan discusses … Continue reading AI’s Ethical Dilemma with Adnan Masood
How To Tell Your Open Source Projects Are Done with Jeff Fritz
Join us for Episode 5 of The Confessions of Angry Programmers podcast! In this episode David and Woody talk about: Dogfooding: David talks about his frustration logging into Microsoft Teams. WTF Were They Thinking?: Woody discusses public computer displays showing sensitive information in an error! Guest We are joined by our guest Jeff Fritz from … Continue reading How To Tell Your Open Source Projects Are Done with Jeff Fritz
What Ted’s Been Up To with Guest Ted Neward
Join us for Episode 4 of The Confessions of Angry Programmers podcast! In this episode David and Woody talk about: Dogfooding: David talks about issues & feature ideas for Microsoft PowerPoint. WTF Were They Thinking?: Woody discusses the recent Azure and Amazon Web Services television ads. Guest We are joined by our guest Ted Neward. … Continue reading What Ted’s Been Up To with Guest Ted Neward
The Science of Great Design with Mark Miller
Join us for Episode 14 of The Confessions of Angry Programmers podcast. In this episode David and Woody talk about: Dogfooding: Woody talks about features he wants for Amazon Echo. WTF Were They Thinking?: David talks about .NET open-source repositories (including Microsoft) that do not follow common .NET coding standards. Guest We are joined by … Continue reading The Science of Great Design with Mark Miller

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