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/dev/hell
Chris Hartjes and Ed Finkler
101 episodes
7 months ago
Two angry web developers complain about life in development hell
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Two angry web developers complain about life in development hell
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Technology
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Episode 87: Asking Questions Down Under
/dev/hell
8 years ago
Episode 87: Asking Questions Down Under
This time out we asked our listeners to submit some questions because we are tired of winning so much and wanted to let others get in on it. Along the way Ed talked about a recent computer-related purchase he made on eBay while Chris talked about one the earliest science fiction short stories he can remember while feeling incredibly old at the same time. Don’t worry, Chris' ego let him know he was not old and is still awesome. Do these things! Check out our sponsors WonderNetwork, Grumpy Learning and Open Sourcing Mental Illness Buy stickers at devhell.info/shop Follow us on Twitter here Rate us on iTunes here Listen Download now (MP3) Links and Notes “What would you do if we weren’t programming as a career?” “How do you get to the point where you don’t need to submit resumes to get jobs?” What the heck is the Commodore Plus/4 and why doesn’t Ed know everything about CP/M Ray Bradbury’s A Sound Of Thunder is a legendary time travel story
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Two angry web developers complain about life in development hell