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492: The Troll Wizard
491: Voltron Based Development
490: Final Boss Battle
489: Luther Curious
488: Code Laundering
487: Casual Coders
486: The Fight for the Next Knight Rider
485: Going All In on Linux
484: I Wanted to be a Hipster
483: Objective D
482: Building Your Light Saber
481: Apple's Metal Tax
480: Google's 1984 Moment
479: Apple's Mob Move
478: Strange New Workflows
477: Sweet Little Lies
476: Tapping the Breaks
475: I Do Declare
474: Horton Hears a Linux User
473: Laptop Coasters
472: Drunken Copilot
471: Technical Guardians of the Galaxy
470: Make it so, Dev One!
469: The Problem with WWDC
468: Coding to Make It
466: Luxury Emotional Manipulation
465: Mike's Magic Mom
464: Our Cuban Car Moment
463: You Git What You Pay For
462: Account Suspenders
461: Easy for Schmidt to Say
460: Request Out of Time
458: No Sideloading in this House
457: Rich Clownshow Services
456: Linux CEO
455: One Revision Away
454: No Quest for the Wicked
453: International Boomer Marooners
452: Shockingly Pragmatic
451: The Trouble with Tablets
449: Monetized Misery
448: Fakers and Takers
447: All Roads Lead to Clippy
446: Blizzard Battery Battle
445: Say No to Node
444: Mining the Logs
443: Reptilian Power Play
442: Touched by the Bar
441: Dependency Derby
440: Just Say No to M1
439: Github NoPilot
438: The Oppenheimer Problem
437: Microsoft War Stories
436: The Diablo is in the Details
435: Ask Alice
434: Coding Gungan Style
433: Falling for FastAPI
432: That Time We Stepped In It
431: Success is not Illegal
430: Steamy PostgreSQL Shower
429: Apple Fools Everyone
428: Epic's Receipts
427: Second-Class Desktop
426: The Thoughtful Triangle
425: Ruby in the Rough
424: Denial of DOS
423: Dead Desktop Disco
422: Don't Code in Bed
421: Misdirected Request
419: Authentication Timeout
418: I'm a Teapot
417: Why Would Developers Care?
416: Strange Voltron of Hell
415: Keyboard Kurious
413: Painpoints to Profits
412: Context in Comprehension
411: The Misadventures of Mad Mikhail
410: M1 has a Dirty Little Secret
409: Conflict
408: Request Timeout
407: Halls of Glowing Apples
406: Functional Sadism
405: Method Not Allowed
403: Forbidden
402: Payment Required
401: Unauthorized
400: Bad Request
399: Better Living Through Bots
398: Testing the Test
397: Electron Ennui
396: Everyone Fools Around with Linux in College
395: 50 Shades of M1
394: SaaS is a Blast
393: The Snake in the Room
392: Seduced by The Snake
391: Coder In the Woods
390: The Gold Rust
389: Smoked Laptops
388: MacOS Lincoler
387: ARMed & Dangerous
386: i386
385: Edging the Fox
384: Leaping Lizard People
383: Java Justice
382: Hacktoberbust
381: Flamewar Feedback Frenzy
380: Developer Unfriendly
379: Neckbeards Get Shaved
378: Rust, Safe for Marketing
377: An Epic Underdog
376: WESA BACK!
374: Python's Long Tail
373: Interactive Investigations
372: Crystal Clear
371: Absurd Abstractions
370: F'ing #
369: Old Man Embraces Cloud
368: Clojure Clash
367: 10x Evilgineers
366: Functional First
365: Objectively Old
364: Gabbing About Go
363: Find Your Off-Ramp
362: It Crashes Better
361: ZEEEE Shell!
360: Swift Kick In The UI
359: 7 Languages
358: Batteries are Leaking
357: 3 OSes 1 GPU
356: Fear, Uncertainty, and .NET
355: F# Shill
354: A Life of Learning
353: A Week with WSL
352: Self Driving Disaster
350: Rusty Stadia
349: Their Rules, Your Choice
348: Dependency Dangers
347: Rusty Rubies
346: Serverless Squabbles
345: F# Envy
344: Cupertino's King Makers
343: Say My Functional Name
342: Webs Assemble!
341: Too Late for Jenkins?
340: The Optional Option
338: sleep(jesus);
336: It's The Culture Stupid
335: Everyone’s Going Chrome
334: Time Crisis
333: Space Gray Handcuffs
332: Before Coder
331: Blue Is The New Red
330: Vinny's Unit Tests
329: OpenJDK or Death
328: In Testing We Trust
Episode 326: I'm a Stakeholder Now
Clojure Calisthenics
Episode 324: Rage Against The Beer
Episode 322: Not so Qt
Episode 321: Qt & Me
Episode 313: GitLab’s CEO
Episode 312: Git with Microsoft
Episode 307: System.Evolution
Episode 305: Perpetual Beta Tester
Episode 301: Being David
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