Software Engineering Productivityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softengThis is the official radio show for the #1 LinkedIn group on Software Engineering (http://bit.ly/softeng). Tune in to hear developers, testers, program managers, and executives share ideas on software development and the future of programming.enCopyright Michael Surkan (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 16:15:00 GMTFri, 17 Dec 2010 20:00:00 GMTSoftwareBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/d8eea799-3026-425b-99d0-9e6802ca60d6_sep_logo4.jpgSoftware Engineering Productivityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softengThis is the official radio show for the #1 LinkedIn group on Software Engineering (http://bit.ly/softeng). Tune in to hear developers, testers, program managers, and executives share ideas on software development and the future of programming.feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comsoftware,microsoft,engineering,development,amazon,engineer,64-bit,64bit,agile,appleSoftware EngineeringnoThis is the official radio show for the #1 LinkedIn group on Software Engineering (http://bit.ly/softeng). Tune in to hear developers, testers, program managersepisodicDoes code review automation really improve quality?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/12/17/does-code-review-automation-really-improve-qualitySoftwarehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/12/17/does-code-review-automation-really-improve-quality/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/12/17/does-code-review-automation-really-improve-qualityFri, 17 Dec 2010 20:00:00 GMTDoes code review automation really improve quality?Have code review automation tools grown up, and matured, to the point where they lead to REAL quality improvements? Should all software teams be using automated code review tools?00:56:00Software Engineeringnosoftware,quality,microsoft,developer,engineerHave code review automation tools grown up, and matured, to the point where they lead to REAL quality improvements? Should all software teams be using automatedDon't let your children grow up to be developershttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/12/10/dont-let-your-children-grow-up-to-be-developersSoftwarehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/12/10/dont-let-your-children-grow-up-to-be-developers/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/12/10/dont-let-your-children-grow-up-to-be-developersFri, 10 Dec 2010 20:00:00 GMTDon't let your children grow up to be developersThis is tongue in cheek, but I think the question about what careers we would recommend our children go into is a valid one. Is software engineering still a career we would suggest young people take on? Sometimes I wonder if the sheer excitement, and adventure, of programming is a thing of the past.00:57:00Software Engineeringnosoftware,development,engineering,microsoft,amazonThis is tongue in cheek, but I think the question about what careers we would recommend our children go into is a valid one. Is software engineering still a carCan agile methodology be applied to all software development projects? http://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/11/19/can-agile-methodology-be-applied-to-all-software-dSoftwarehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/11/19/can-agile-methodology-be-applied-to-all-software-d/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/11/19/can-agile-methodology-be-applied-to-all-software-dFri, 19 Nov 2010 20:00:00 GMTCan agile methodology be applied to all software development projects? I’ve been involved with software development for many years and very rarely have I ever seen “agile” process methodology work out. Could this be because of the nature of the software development projects I tend to specialize in or is it just that none of the product teams I have worked with understood agile methodology properly? In other words, are there some software projects where agile methodology will never work due to the very nature of what the software is?01:00:00Software Engineeringnoagile,microsoft,software,apple,engineeringI’ve been involved with software development for many years and very rarely have I ever seen “agile” process methodology work out. Could this be because of theClient-side PC apps: an endangered species?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/11/12/client-side-pc-apps-an-endangered-speciesSoftwarehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/11/12/client-side-pc-apps-an-endangered-species/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/11/12/client-side-pc-apps-an-endangered-speciesFri, 12 Nov 2010 20:00:00 GMTClient-side PC apps: an endangered species?With the huge efforts being put into web and mobile apps these days it would seem that client-side PC software has become an endangered species. Is anyone out there still writing NEW client-side applications?01:01:00Software Engineeringnomicrosoft,software,client,development,engineerWith the huge efforts being put into web and mobile apps these days it would seem that client-side PC software has become an endangered species. Is anyone out tIs multi-threaded coding just a pipe dream?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/10/29/is-multi-threaded-coding-just-a-pipe-dreamSoftwarehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/10/29/is-multi-threaded-coding-just-a-pipe-dream/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/10/29/is-multi-threaded-coding-just-a-pipe-dreamFri, 29 Oct 2010 19:00:00 GMTIs multi-threaded coding just a pipe dream?Multi-core computing has been around for years yet many apps only work on a single core. Even processor intensive activities like DVD ripping and encoding are done in single threads with most apps. It seems as if there are only a minority of apps where companies decide that the market benefits from better performance merit putting up with the pain of multi-threaded development. Is multi-threading something developer just do in the software they write as a matter of course, or is it just too difficult to justify the cost?01:01:00Software Engineeringnomicrosoft,CPU,software,development,parallelMulti-core computing has been around for years yet many apps only work on a single core. Even processor intensive activities like DVD ripping and encoding are dFed up with the "cloud"!http://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/09/03/fed-up-with-the-cloudSoftwarehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/09/03/fed-up-with-the-cloud/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/09/03/fed-up-with-the-cloudFri, 03 Sep 2010 19:00:00 GMTFed up with the "cloud"!Cloud computing is popular, but it's no panacea. Listen to our expert guests discuss the pitfalls of cloud computing, which applications just won't work well in virtualized environments, and how it takes planning from the ground-up to reach success.00:58:00Software Engineeringnocloud,virtualization,microsoft,amazon,engineeringCloud computing is popular, but it's no panacea. Listen to our expert guests discuss the pitfalls of cloud computing, which applications just won't work well inLiving in a 64-bit world: making apps work with 64-bit OSeshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/08/27/living-in-a-64-bit-world-making-apps-work-with-64-Softwarehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/08/27/living-in-a-64-bit-world-making-apps-work-with-64-/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/08/27/living-in-a-64-bit-world-making-apps-work-with-64-Fri, 27 Aug 2010 19:00:00 GMTLiving in a 64-bit world: making apps work with 64-bit OSesWindows developers Anna-Jayne Metcalfe, Inbar Gazit & Sushil Sapre talk about their experiences with developing software for 64-bit OSes. In a world where 64-bit OSes have become standard our guests Anna-Jayne Metcalfe, Inbar Gazit & Sushil Sapre talk about their experiences with developing software that not only runs well in this increasingly common environment, but can take advantage of it as well. Tune for advice on the issues to consider for making your apps compatible with 64-bit OSes, and hands-on advice in making the transition.01:00:00Software Engineeringnosoftware,microsoft,64bit,64-bit,windowsWindows developers Anna-Jayne Metcalfe, Inbar Gazit & Sushil Sapre talk about their experiences with developing software for 64-bit OSes. In a world where 64-biRIP: The death of .NET?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/08/13/rip-the-death-of-netSoftwarehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/08/13/rip-the-death-of-net/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/softeng/2010/08/13/rip-the-death-of-netFri, 13 Aug 2010 19:00:00 GMTRIP: The death of .NET?Software engineering experts Grant BlahaErath and Richard Minerich join me to share their thoughts on the state of the .NET development platform today and where it is headed. Do the added costs of licensing proprietary technology still make sense in a world with increasingly mature open source internet platforms?01:01:00Software Engineeringnosoftware,internet,java,engineering,microsoftSoftware engineering experts Grant BlahaErath and Richard Minerich join me to share their thoughts on the state of the .NET development platform today and where