The Stack Overflow Podcast

Updated: 28 Mar 2025 • 799 episodes
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For more than a dozen years, the Stack Overflow Podcast has been exploring what it means to be a software developer and how the art and practice of programming is changing our world. From Rails to React, from Java to Node.js, join the Stack home team for conversations with fascinating guests to help you understand how technology is made and where it’s headed.

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Deepak works on Amazon Q Developer, a GenAI-powered coding assistant that includes autonomous agents. Thinking, Fast and Slow by psychologist Daniel Kahneman is one of those books that’s a classic for a reason—and it’s more relevant to today’s AI landscape than you might think. Connect with Deepak on LinkedIn.  Congrat

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They also:Emphasize the critical role of customer feedback in shaping products, highlighting how continuous feedback loops drive innovation and improvement.Explore how AI is empowering non-technical team members and enabling meaningful collaboration between developers and other departments.Discuss the potential of GenA

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Pinecone is a purpose-built vector database. Get started with their docs here. Connect with Edo on LinkedIn. 

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21 Mar 2025 • EN

An AI future free of slop

Read more about Stack Overflow’s future here. Learn more about HumanX here. Missed it this year? The event takes place again on April 7-9, 2026 in San Francisco. Early birds can register here. Follow Prashanth on LinkedIn or explore his posts on our blog.

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Ionic is a platform for building and deploying modern mobile applications and micro frontend experiences. It’s open source, too.  Two mobile tools got multiple mentions on this episode: Xcode and Material Design.  Connect with Maria on LinkedIn. 

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Sentry is an application monitoring software. Explore the Sentry docs or get started in the sandbox. Connect with Tillman on LinkedIn. You can also read his posts on the Sentry blog. Listeners, how do you handle stack traces? How do you trace the root cause? Let us know at podcast@stackoverflow.com.  Sentry user? The c

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