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Book Overflow is a podcast for software engineers, by softwa


01:15:14
Fix Your Software By Fixing Your Teams - Team Topologies by Matthew Skelton & Manuel Pais
01:16:05
Is HTMX Right For You? - Hypermedia Systems by Gross, Stepinski, & Akşimşek
01:10:52
HTMX, Web 1.0 and JavaScript Fatigue - Hypermedia Systems by Gross, Stepinski, & Akşimşek
01:06:27
Kent Beck Reflects on Tidy First?
01:25:50
Becoming Tech Lead, Staff+ and Beyond - The Software Engineer's Guidebook by Gergely Orosz
01:17:30
Owning Your Career - The Software Engineer's Guidebook by Gergely Orosz
55:13
Guess That Quote! - Book Overflow 2024
01:03:15
Our Top Five Books! - Book Overflow 2024
01:21:40
Accountability Retrospective - Book Overflow 2024
01:13:52
Agile, Good or Bad? - The Agile Manifesto
01:10:54
Web App Fundamentals - The Twelve-Factor App
01:06:38
Brian Kernighan Reflects on Unix: A History and a Memoir
01:15:48
Keeping Your Codebase Clean - Tidy First? by Kent Beck
01:01:31
Pramod Sadalage Reflects on Building Evolutionary Architectures
01:23:56
The Legacy of Unix - Unix: A History and a Memoir by Brian Kernighan
01:23:47
New Horizons & Executive Politicking - The Unicorn Project by Gene Kim (Part 3)
56:03
Rebecca Parsons Reflects on Building Evolutionary Architectures
01:12:34
You Build It, You Run It - The Unicorn Project by Gene Kim (Part 2)
01:10:56
Martin Fowler Reflects on Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code
01:31:17
Local Development & Maddening Bureaucracy - The Unicorn Project by Gene Kim (Part 1)
01:38:10
Work at a Natural Pace & Obsess Over Quality - Slow Productivity by Cal Newport
01:04:30
Neal Ford Reflects on "Building Evolutionary Architectures"
01:30:27
Delivering High Value Work & Doing Fewer Things - Slow Productivity by Cal Newport
01:08:39
Adrienne Braganza Reflects on "Looks Good To Me"
01:08:52
Discussing "Looks Good To Me" by Adrienne Braganza (Part 2)
01:15:32
Stephen Wolfram Reflects on What Is ChatGPT Doing... And Why Does It Work?
01:10:18
Discussing "Looks Good To Me" by Adrienne Braganza (Part 1)
01:06:43
Carl Brown (Internet of Bugs) Shares His Favorite Books
01:17:31
Discussing "Building Evolutionary Architectures" by Ford, Parsons, Kua, and Sadalage (Part 2)
01:08:51
Host of Syntax Podcast Scott Tolinski Shares His Favorite Books
01:31:35
Discussing "Building Evolutionary Architectures" by Ford, Parsons, Kua, and Sadalage (Part 1)
45:59
Apple Design Award Winner Devin Davies Shares His Learning Strategies
01:08:42
Discussing "Recoding America" by Jennifer Pahlka
01:08:47
Robert "Uncle Bob" Martin Reflects on "Clean Coder"
01:27:59
Discussing "Web Scalability for Startup Engineers" by Artur Ejsmont (Part 2)
58:05
Michael Feathers Reflects on "Working Effectively with Legacy Code"
01:24:05
Discussing "Web Scalability for Startup Engineers" by Artur Ejsmont (Part 1)
59:18
John Ousterhout Reflects on "A Philosophy of Software Design"
01:18:36
Discussing "Working Effectively with Legacy Code" by Michael Feathers (Part 2)
01:02:04
Neal Ford Reflects on "Fundamentals of Software Architecture"
01:22:02
Discussing "Working Effectively with Legacy Code" by Michael Feathers (Part 1)
59:05
Brian Kernighan Reflects on "The Practice of Programming"
01:15:28
Discussing "Clean Coder" by Robert “Uncle Bob” Martin
01:01:33
Mark Richards Reflects on "Fundamentals of Software Architecture”
01:30:44
Discussing "Fundamentals of Software Architecture" by Mark Richards and Neal Ford (Part 2)
01:23:06
Discussing "Fundamentals of Software Architecture" by Mark Richards and Neal Ford (Part 1)
01:00:37
Discussing "What is ChatGPT Doing.. And Why Does It Work?" by Stephen Wolfram
47:07
Discussing "Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code" by Martin Fowler
57:08
Discussing "A Philosophy of Software Design" by John Ousterhout
01:10:12
Discussing "The Practice of Programming" by Brian Kernighan and Rob Pike