

The Stack Overflow Podcast
The Stack Overflow Podcast
For more than a dozen years, the Stack Overflow Podcast has been exploring what it means to be a developer and how the art and practice of software programming is changing our world. From Rails to React, from Java to Node.js, we host important conversations and fascinating guests that will help you understand how technology is made and where it’s headed. Hosted by Ben Popper, Cassidy Williams, and Ceora Ford, the Stack Overflow Podcast is your home for all things code.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 27min
Failing fast at scale: Rapid prototyping at Intuit
Himanshu Sharma, a Staff Software Engineer at Intuit, specializes in making taxes simpler for professionals. He dives into the benefits of rapid prototyping, emphasizing its role in Intuit's culture and user-driven innovations. Himanshu shares insights from the development of a new tax module, stressing the importance of direct feedback and collaboration between engineering and design teams. He also discusses scaling rapid prototyping through AI integration and structured onboarding, showcasing how these efforts lead to significant product advancements.

Jan 7, 2025 • 30min
WBIT #2: Memories of persistence and the state of state
John Miller, a staff software engineer at Polly, shares insights from his work in embedded insurance, focusing on enhancing usability through his UI/UX background. He reflects on his unconventional journey from liberal arts to full-stack development, emphasizing the importance of design in tech evolution. The discussion dives into navigating web app architecture, particularly with React and Redux, while tackling state management challenges. Additionally, he highlights the power of assertive communication in engineering teams to foster better collaboration and project outcomes.

Jan 3, 2025 • 23min
How AI apps are like Google Search
In this discussion, Daniel Loretto, CEO of Jetify, shares his journey from tech fascination to startup founder. He explores the complex relationship between AI applications and Google Search, focusing on predictability and user interaction. Daniel contrasts deterministic systems with probabilistic large language models, highlighting the importance of fine-tuning for reliability. He also discusses the future of AI agents in automating QA testing, allowing engineers to focus on creativity rather than tedious tasks. Finally, he touches on ClickOps and the value of documenting AI processes.

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Dec 31, 2024 • 31min
How developers (really) used AI coding tools in 2024
Tarek Shakhat, Co-CEO of Sonar, and Bill Harding, CEO of GitClear, explore the impact of AI coding tools in 2024. They discuss whether these tools enhance or degrade code quality and how AI can streamline pull requests. The duo highlights the importance of prompt engineering and staying proactive with code management. They also share insights on the future of AI in software development, advocating for tool integration that supports rather than replaces developers, creating a more collaborative coding environment.

Dec 27, 2024 • 34min
Balancing business and open source in 2024
Kosuke Kawaguchi, creator of Jenkins, shares insights on transitioning from an open-source initiative to a successful business model. He discusses the challenges of balancing open source and commercial interests, particularly in monetizing enterprise versions. The conversation dives into how foundational organizations shape collaboration and the evolution of governance models. Kawaguchi also highlights the vital role of transparency in community-driven projects and the impact of large language models on the future of open-source development.

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Dec 24, 2024 • 33min
How developer jobs (and the job market) changed in 2024
Developers must upskill rapidly to keep pace in a turbulent job market. The impact of AI on programming and the shift towards Rust are reshaping how developers learn. Recent layoffs have surprised many, reflecting Wall Street's focus on stock prices rather than employee wellbeing. Engineering roles are evolving, with traditional 'junior' positions fading. A new model for software engineering is emerging as AI enhances performance evaluations and mentorship, highlighting the importance of adaptability in a changing landscape.

Dec 20, 2024 • 26min
“I wanted to play with computers”: a chat with a new Stack Overflow engineer
Adora Wodo, an author and founder of the ed-tech non-profit NexaScale, shares her inspiring journey from childhood tech fascination to engineering manager at Stack Overflow. She discusses her early experiences with computers, her transition from a shoe-selling entrepreneur to the tech industry, and the pivotal choice between education and opportunity when accepting a role at Microsoft. Adora also highlights the importance of continuous learning in a demanding career, as well as her commitment to nurturing new talent through unique educational programs.

Dec 17, 2024 • 39min
Legal advice from an AI is illegal
Mark Dobel, CEO of Alexi, discusses how AI can revolutionize the legal industry by streamlining litigation workflows and enhancing legal research. He emphasizes the importance of AI in sifting through immense case law to support lawyers more effectively. The conversation tackles the challenges of integrating AI responsibly, noting that it cannot offer legal advice without proper licensing. Dobel also addresses the critical need for legal systems to evolve alongside these technologies to prevent obsolescence in the field.

Dec 13, 2024 • 28min
AI agents that help doctors get paid
Dan Parsons, co-founder of Thoughtful AI, discusses how AI agents are revolutionizing revenue cycle management in healthcare. He explores the surprising finding that patients might prefer AI interactions over human ones. With RCM teams facing up to 40% attrition rates, he emphasizes the need for AI to alleviate administrative burdens. The conversation touches on tackling deep-rooted issues in healthcare, stressing that addressing the complexities of insurance is crucial for enhancing provider payments and patient care.

Dec 10, 2024 • 22min
What security teams need to understand about developers
Kinnerd McQuade, Co-founder and CTO of NightVision and former engineer at Square and Salesforce, dives into the intricacies of application security testing. He emphasizes the importance of developers’ insights for security programs, advocating for proactive testing over reactive methods. Kinnerd also discusses the critical role of collaboration between developers and security teams, the challenges of API security, and the advantages of dynamic testing. His insights aim to bridge the gap between security protocols and developer workflows for better organizational safety.


