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Design Talk (dot IE)
Allen Higgins
184 episodes
1 day ago
Design Talk. A podcast for learning about the business of technology design and management. Listen to stories, panels, interviews and discussions about technology and design in-the-wild: the good, the beautiful, and the useful. Whether you've got one big idea, you think of yourself as an organisation designer, product designer, creator, or entrepreneur. Each episode offers a take on how people design, strategise, organise, and develop technology. We want to dig into the essence of design, discover the backstory to technologies, and unpack the design attitude. We started this podcast for you, because you are interested in tinkering, in making, and how ideas become 'things', and because we are all, in some way, involved in designing. 

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Design Talk. A podcast for learning about the business of technology design and management. Listen to stories, panels, interviews and discussions about technology and design in-the-wild: the good, the beautiful, and the useful. Whether you've got one big idea, you think of yourself as an organisation designer, product designer, creator, or entrepreneur. Each episode offers a take on how people design, strategise, organise, and develop technology. We want to dig into the essence of design, discover the backstory to technologies, and unpack the design attitude. We started this podcast for you, because you are interested in tinkering, in making, and how ideas become 'things', and because we are all, in some way, involved in designing. 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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0250 - Programming as Craft with Roland Tritsch
Design Talk (dot IE)
43 minutes 55 seconds
8 months ago
0250 - Programming as Craft with Roland Tritsch

Today we’re talking with Roland Tritsch, about software engineering, the increasing relevance of functional programming, and his thoughts on the implications of using genAI in the development process. Our student hosts are: Lora, Noah, Mynah, Austen, Fionn, and Sergio, with Lucas on sound, and our audience is the class of 2025 studying the Contemporary Software Development module taught by Mel Ó Cinnéide.

First, Roland, can you set the context and explain what it means to be a software craftsman?

  • What value there is in functional programming both technically and from a business perspective? 
  • Are coverage tools widely used in practice, what value do they bring and what is the state of the Scoverage project?
  • If you were assessing a code base for quality, what are the main aspects you would look for in the code?
  • Talk about some of the non-technical factors at play in refactoring and code reviews.
  • If you had to strip it back to the basics; what aspects of Agile are key for any successful software development process?
  • In your view, what impact will GenAI have on software development and is now a good time to be graduating with a CS degree? 


Notes

Roland’s website and blog: https://tedn.life/

Roland is one of the committers on `scoverage` (together with Chris Kipp) - https://github.com/scoverage

And, as ‘the Augmented Software Engineer’ Roland is the host for a series of meetups dealing with the impact and implications of genAI upon the practice and profession of software engineering.

https://www.meetup.com/the-augmented-software-engineer/

 

Further reading

Jošt et al “The Impact of Large Language Models on Programming Education and Student Learning Outcomes” (2024) - link

Becker et al, “Programming Is Hard – Or at Least It Used to Be”, (2023) - link

Karaci Deniz et al, “Unleashing Developer Productivity with generative-AI”, McKinsey & Company, (2023) - link


Acknowledgements

Music 

Title: Faceplant with UK Garage

Artist: Allen Higgins

Source:  a-Wed23Oct2024

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Includes samples from Ableton Live by Ableton AG and by KORG Inc.


Cover Art 

Title: Complex collage

Artist: Allen Higgins

Source: vignette_version.pptx

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0


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Design Talk (dot IE)
Design Talk. A podcast for learning about the business of technology design and management. Listen to stories, panels, interviews and discussions about technology and design in-the-wild: the good, the beautiful, and the useful. Whether you've got one big idea, you think of yourself as an organisation designer, product designer, creator, or entrepreneur. Each episode offers a take on how people design, strategise, organise, and develop technology. We want to dig into the essence of design, discover the backstory to technologies, and unpack the design attitude. We started this podcast for you, because you are interested in tinkering, in making, and how ideas become 'things', and because we are all, in some way, involved in designing. 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.