Love listening to your podcasts and find them extremely informative. I have show suggestions. One on NServiceBus with Udi Dahan and another on the Scala Language. Thanks again keep up the good work…
iTunes just decided to download all the old episodes again. Some early episodes have now been downloaded 3 times. I am wondering if when updating the RSS feed some datestamp is updated by accident (or was “clean” flag added maybe).
A good way to get your download stats up at least!
Could you add back the release date for each episode? iTunes still thinks what I have is different from what’s available so it will keep re-downloading. I don’t want to delete the original old episodes because iTunes is tracking the last time I listened to each one.
Hi there. Thanks for doing SE Radio, enjoying it. Just flattred the most recent episode as I found no flattr-Button for SE-Radio in general. Did I overlook something?
Hi guys!
Thanks for very interesting podcasts. But, where is new ones? Please, give us new interesting stories. Already been more than two weeks since the last podcast.
Thanks!
Hi SER Team. Thanks for all your work in making so much interesting content available. I have one suggestion for a future episode. Almost half your episodes are tagged with “Domain-Driven Design”, more than twice as many as any other tag. Yet most of the episodes so tagged only mention it in passing. Where is the episode explicitly about DDD? Why not interview Eric Evans or Jimmy Nilsson? That’s one I’d like to hear.
verfolge mit Interesse Euren Podcast und bin echt begeistert!
Habe vor Urzeiten mal bei einem Projekt mitgearbeitet (http://www.nadasweb.de/); das ist eine statische datenbank;
sprich: keine updates; inserts, ausser ganze db als ganzes. Dabei aber bei selects sauschnell.
Klingt nach Werbung, will aber einfach nur mal wissen, ob aus professioneller Sicht Bedarf an sowas bestehen koennte.
Ich kam drauf Sie zu fragen, weil ich die Podcasts mit den nosql-dbs sehr interessiert verfolgt hab .
Hey Guys!
I’m a Software Engineering major in college and I must say I really really like your show!!!! I’m presently listening to “State of the Union” and I hope you keep going. I wish we could get more resources for you guys. Let me research a little bit and I’ll get back to you soon.
Can you consider making a low-bandwidth MP3/AAC available (i.e. ~32 kbps)? I like to listen and download from my BB while traveling and despite this being almost 2011 still have troubles with large downloads.
great podcasts. I’m downloading more and more of them . What I couldn’t find is a short list of all available podcasts. Is there any link? It is annoying to navigate via “Older episodes”. Keep up the excellent work!
Just wondering why the Podcast RSS feed has truncated episode descriptions?
eg. “In this episode Michael talks with Bas Vodde about how [...]”
I think all the other podcasts I listen to have full descriptions in what ever field that is in the feed xml. SE Radio seems to be the odd one out.
If there isn’t a technical reason why you’re doing this, it would be great to have the full description so I can properly review the episode content (especially on my WP7 phone)
Hello Guys.
First of all, thanks for the valuable podcasts – they give me a chance to educate myself even in situations when reading or programming is not possible. Good job, keep running…;-)
I would like to propose several subjects for future episodes:
1) Steve Freeman about test-driven development (I guess you know his book on that topic)
2) Software testing – general overview (there were already some specific topics like xUnit patterns, but a general overview would be fine too)
3) Documenting software architectures
How about an episode on appsterdam (http://appsterdam.rs/) perhaps not your normal offering , which i love, but a very interesting topic none the less.
Guys, My RSS client runs once a day, and I’ve been getting episode 81 every day since 7/17.
This is not the first time an old episode popped-up, but it’s the first time it’s been persistent.
On 7/6, I got episode 177, as expected
On 7/10, I got 165 (a little strange)
On 7/15, I got 72 (also a little strange)
On 7/17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 I got episode 81.
First and foremost a big thanks to se-radio team for making this site possible.
I would love to hear another episode with Rich Hickey on his new creation “ClojureScript” and the ecosystems around javascript (node.js, google V8 closure, jquery,..) That’s really kind of hot.
Great shows. I love them a lot, great topics and you guys rock.
Please don’t stop, please do more podcasts, your shows inspire me to learn more about languages. What I like you are not concentrating on one language, but you talk about different languages.
Can you please make the paypal payment text in english for non-german speakers? (one suggestion is to use the language/locale info returned by my browser for starters, and a link to switch text between german or english)
Hi, I really like your podcasts. Lots of information, discussions and food for thought.
The only thing that might need improvement are the titles of each episode.
While traveling I often use itunes on my ipod to browse for interesting
podcasts and all I can see from your stuff is “episode xxx:” followed by three or for letters
of the real title.
It would be much better if the first 20 chAracters would give an indication
about the topic of the podcast.
Thanks in advance if you follow this request. In my opinion it would
increase useability on mobile devices.
Thanks,
Christian
You guys are great carpool buddies, and I thank you for it.
As a new listener, is there anywhere I can browse the episodes in larger portions, some sort of a list? It could be my machine, but browsing the ITunes app is really clunky.
Thanks again, you give this CS student tons of topics to research further.
It’s been a couple of years I listen SE Radio with great pleasure. Thanks for the good work!
One suggestion (I might not be the first one, but I didn’t where it was already suggested): how about embedding the pictures of the guests in the podcast, and adding the summary as “lyrics”? I almost never go to the web page, so I have rarely seen the faces of people (while it makes things more humane!).
Also (but I agree this is more work), maybe when talking about books you could insert a picture of the book itself. I know this is more work, and you already have plenty to do! But I wanted to drop my idea into your suggestion box.
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