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The Stack Exchange Podcast
The Stack Exchange Podcast
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Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky give you an unparalleled look inside the building and running of one of the web's hottest startups: Stack Exchange. Instead of the typical podcast format, Jeff & Joel are joined by a different guest each week as they discuss the strategy and direction of Stack Exchange, |
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Copyright © Stack Exchange 2011
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1. SE Podcast #29 ? Chris Poole
| Jeff and Joel are joined today by Chris “Moot” Poole, founder of 4chan and Canv.as. It’s a wide ranging discussion from internet memes and tropes to the danger of the SOPA bill that is currently making its way through the house. We need a number display like they have in delis. If
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| Published on Wed, 30 Nov 2011 20:00:16 +0000 - 59 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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2. SE Podcast #28 ? Brent Ozar
| Jeff & Joel are joined this week by Brent Ozar, database wizard who has helped tons of companies (including Stack) with their massive scaling needs. The Spanish site is live! It’s sort of strange having a site about learning one language be conducted in another. With French we decided to l
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| Published on Wed, 23 Nov 2011 20:00:33 +0000 - 1 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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3. SE Podcast #27 ? Dave Winer
| Jeff & Joel are joined today by Dave Winer, who’s upset that we don’t have a jingle to start the show! He “invented” (well, pioneered, really) the XML-RPC protocol. Dave tells us the story of how and why the protocol came to be. Right now, Dave’s working on a “
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| Published on Wed, 16 Nov 2011 20:00:20 +0000 - 59 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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4. SE Podcast #26
| No guest today. Moot had to postpone his appearance on the show. But David Fullerton is here to hang out with us Jeff is packing up to go on an international trip. He’s going to Øredev in Malmö via Copenhagen and London on British Airways. He will take the train from Copenhagen to Malmö - good
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| Published on Wed, 09 Nov 2011 20:00:59 +0000 - 54 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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5. SE Podcast #25 ? Mark Russinovich
| This week’s guest is Mark Russinovich, from SysInternals.com and now with Microsoft. Chatrooms are chaotic! Jeff mentions that lots of spaces need editorial oversight. A lot of good information is available, but it’s a hard to find it in the disorganizations. It’s a chronic problem
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| Published on Wed, 02 Nov 2011 19:00:15 +0000 - 52 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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6. SE Podcast #24 ? Eric Ries
| Jeff & Joel are joined this week by Eric Ries, author and expert on The Lean Startup. Topics for the chat include: Jeff Atwood is joining the podcast from his vacation. He has an announcement! He is having twins! In February! This will bring the total Atwood Child Count to 3, meaning they will
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| Published on Wed, 26 Oct 2011 19:00:50 +0000 - 66 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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7. SE Podcast #23 ? James Portnow
| Our guest today is James Portnow of Extra Credits. We are also joined in the studio by David Fullerton. James Portnow is joining us! Extra Credits has been a thing for a few years. The idea struck back when James was working at Activision. He wanted to open up the conversation about game development
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| Published on Wed, 19 Oct 2011 19:00:36 +0000 - 58 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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8. SE Podcast #22 ? Paul Biggar
| Joel (but no Jeff) is joined this week by Paul Biggar (who Joel originally met when he was a DevDays London 2009 speaker about scripting languages). Paul currently works at Mozilla, having come off his own (not that successful) Y Combinator startup. Paul’s least favorite scripting language of
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| Published on Wed, 12 Oct 2011 19:00:19 +0000 - 48 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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9. SE Podcast #21 ? David Fullerton & Jason Punyon
| This week, Jeff & Joel are joined (in studio, no less) by David Fullerton, head of the NY Dev Department, and Jason Punyon, a developer here in the office. Its a fast moving discussion covering all kinds of topics, like: Stack Exchange 1.0 (which gave users wanting their own Q&A site the St
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| Published on Wed, 05 Oct 2011 19:00:11 +0000 - 60 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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10. SE Podcast #20 ? John Siracusa
| Joining Jeff & Joel this week is John Siracusa, writer for Ars Technica – he’s the one who introduced Macs to the Ars world (and apparently ended up converting their entire staff into Mac users). John didn’t know who Jeff was until the Stack Overflow Podcast started. (Pop quiz:
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| Published on Wed, 28 Sep 2011 19:00:07 +0000 - 71 MB Format: MPEG Audio
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