Coding Blocks

Pragmatic talk about software design best practices: design patterns, software architecture, coding for performance, object oriented programming, database design and implementation, tips, tricks and a whole lot more. You'll be exposed to broad areas of information as well as deep dives into the guts of a programming language. Most topics discussed are relevant in any number of Object Oriented programming languages such as C#, Java, Ruby, PHP, etc.. All three of us are full stack web and database / software engineers so we discuss Javascript, HTML, SQL and a full spectrum of technologies and are open to any suggestions anyone might have for a topic. So please join us, subscribe, and invite your computer programming friends to come along for the ride.

https://www.codingblocks.net

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Team Leadership, TUIs, and AI Lawsuits


In this episode, we’re talking about the history of “man” pages, console apps, team leadership, and Artificial Intelligence liability. Also, Allen’s downloading the internet, Outlaw has fallen in love with the sound of a morrvair,


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 July 24, 2023  1h50m
 
 

episode 213: Better Application Management with Custom Apps


Last episode, it might have been said that you can become a senior engineer in just one short year. Our amazing slack community spoke up and had some thoughts on that as well…we revisit that, and what does senior even mean?!


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 July 10, 2023  1h27m
 
 

Errors vs Exceptions, Reddit Rebels, and the 2023 StackOverflow Survey


In this episode, we’re talking about lessons learned and the lessons we still need to learn. Also, Michael shares some anti-monetization strategies, Allen wins by default, and Joe keeps it real 59/60 days a year!


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 June 26, 2023  2h3m
 
 

Easy and Cheap AI for Developers, Reddit API Changes and Sherlocking


We’re back after a brief break for a busy month of May, and we’re here to talk about some pretty cool stuff happening in the developer world. Outlaw took vacation and can remember nothing, Joe introduces us to Sherlocking,


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 June 12, 2023  1h55m
 
 

Gitlab vs Github, AI vs Microservices


In this sequence of sound, we compute Joe’s unexpected pleasure in commercial-viewing algorithms, Michael’s intricate process of slicing up the pizza, and Allen’s persistent request for more cheese data augmentation.


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 May 15, 2023  1h27m
 
 

Supporting Your Code, README vs Wiki and Test Coverage


In this episode we talk about several things that have been on our mind. We find that Joe has been taken over by AI’s, Michael now understands our love of Kotlin, and Allen wants to know how to escape supporting code you wrote forever.


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 May 1, 2023  1h16m
 
 

Water Cooler GPT


We’re doing a water cooler talk today. Also, Allen can tell you how not to leak secrets, Michael knows how to work a spreadsheet, and Joe has been replaced by an AGI. The full show notes for this episode are available at https://www.codingblocks.


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 April 17, 2023  n/a
 
 

Understanding Serial Transactions for Databases like Redis


We’ve got a new / old opening…Allen goes off / on script? Michael denies Joe the “swing” vote, and Joe is all in on AI assistance Testing for concurrency issues is hard because it’s non-deterministic – basically you get unlucky due to the timing of thi...


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 April 3, 2023  1h44m
 
 

Designing Data-Intensive Applications – Lost Updates and Write Skew


What are lost updates, and what can we do about them? Maybe we don’t do anything and accept the write skew? Also, Allen has sharp ears, Outlaw’s gort blah spotterfiles, and Joe is just thinking about breakfast.


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 March 20, 2023  2h19m
 
 

ChatGPT and the Future of Everything


There’s this thing called ChatGPT you may have heard of. Is it the end for all software developers? Have we reached the epitome of mankind? Also, should you write your own or find a FOSS solution? That and much more as Allen gets redemption,


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 March 6, 2023  2h0m