Category: development Episodes

Most recent episodes from podcasts in the development category.

Back to category podcasts

Showing 71-80 of 630

Dwayne McDaniel on the Engineering Challenges of Secrets Management thumbnail

Software Engineering Radio

Dwayne McDaniel on the Engineering Challenges of Secrets Management

27 May 2026

Managing secrets like credentials and API keys in software development risks leaks causing supply chain attacks (e.g., PyPy, Clot, Cisco) due to secrets sprawl, plaintext storage, and misuse, prompting solutions like time-bound credentials, decentralized systems, vault tools (e.g., HashiCorp Vault), and strategies such as credential rotation and encrypted storage amid over 28.65 million hard-coded secrets in GitHub in 2025.

Open episode
Building OpenCode with Dax Raad thumbnail

The Pragmatic Engineer

Building OpenCode with Dax Raad

27 May 2026

OpenCode's rapid growth to 10 million users highlights challenges like feature overload and AI's limited impact on development speed, while underscoring tensions between innovation, product cohesion, sustainable practices, and the complexities of AI-driven workflows in software engineering.

Open episode
Diffs, Trees, and VS Code 2.0 thumbnail

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Diffs, Trees, and VS Code 2.0

27 May 2026

The text explores the development of code editing tools like diffs and trees for AI-driven code review, challenges with GitHub's performance, introduces scalable solutions like Code Storage, and emphasizes optimizations such as virtualization, GPU acceleration, and AI delegation to handle large-scale code processing efficiently.

Open episode
Episode 834 | Eric Ries Revisits The Lean Startup and Discusses How to Become Incorruptible thumbnail

Startups For the Rest of Us

Episode 834 | Eric Ries Revisits The Lean Startup and Discusses How to Become Incorruptible

26 May 2026

The text examines the 15-year evolution of the Lean Startup methodology, critiques systemic startup challenges like burnout and value erosion, redefines profit to include ethical governance and societal value through examples like Patagonia and Costco, explores AI's dual role in productivity vs. skill degradation, and contrasts long-term integrity-driven successes with failed value-driven ventures.

Open episode
The European Startup Scene thumbnail

Software Engineering Daily

The European Startup Scene

26 May 2026

Europe's startup ecosystem is growing with ambitious local founders and AI-driven opportunities, but faces hurdles in scaling due to talent, infrastructure gaps, and systemic support, while venture capital prioritizes resilient founders in B2B tech and AI, emphasizing adaptability and long-term growth over quick exits.

Open episode
Connection is Everything: Extended Q&A  Ken Hughes thumbnail

Goto tech

Connection is Everything: Extended Q&A Ken Hughes

26 May 2026

The text highlights the symbiotic relationship between employee and user experience, advocating for empowering employees to align with organizational purpose, prioritizing relational over transactional interactions through frameworks like "Desire to Invest," leveraging AI for personalized engagement, fostering authentic connections amid post-pandemic challenges, and emphasizing sustainable, human-centric practices to balance scalability with individualized care.

Open episode

Showing 71-80 of 630