Great Short Form Content
First, I love the format. Production quality is good. Topics are well thought out. Duration is short and respectful of the listener’s time. Secondly, the content of this podcast is just so spot on for me as a software developer. I mean I realize it’s a podcast targeted at developers but the topics he chooses seem really pertinent to me and my daily work. I’m a big fan of hearing great ideas that I can put into practice immediately. Lastly, if you haven’t listened or watched any of Steve’s other content you should really consider doing so. I’ve watched his Pluralsight courses and they are excellent. You can find quite a few of his talks on YouTube as well. If you’re ever at a conference he’s presenting at I heartily recommend clearing your schedule for the time slot he’s speaking and go check out what he has to say.
Nevada Williford via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/19/18
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I love this podcast for its succinct delivery of tangible software development advice. Most other podcasts run out the clock with chit chat, but here in a short form episode we get in and get out with solid high quality guidance for software architects and coders alike.
rccnw via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/08/18
Each episode is a bite-sized episode of something you’d see on Pluralsight. Listening to an episode is a great way to refresh your memory on best practices and helpful tactics.
@StoneRanger via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/19
A great format for bite size tips to reflect on. A very insightful and peasant person, this Ardalis, who offer services, courses, blog and podcast to help educate us. Also, the quality and professionalism here is undebatable. He knows what he’s talking about and will link countless references to...Read full review »
Ruben nielsen via Apple Podcasts · Denmark · 09/11/22
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