I'm very sorry, I have to let al the fans of our Code is Communication podcast down again. THis time we couldn't record an episode, because Erik is sick, and hasn't recovered yet. Let's wish him all the best.
This time we talk about design patterns in the context of communication through code. And about a lot of other things. This reflects very well, what well applied design patterns are: something, that can ease your cognitive load, without being noticed much.
Huston, we have a problem. While editing our new episode, I noticed, that my voice was distorted beyond repair. We can't use that recording, and therefore we have nothing to publish tomorrow. I'm every sorry about that.
We'll record a new episode this week, that will be publish next Tuesday, the 10th or march. After only three episodes we still lack experience. Therefore this beginner mistake happened.
Our second episode is the first one on a more specific topic. This time we talk about knowing your Language. In order to be able to communication effectively through your code, you have to know your programming language, its features, and its idioms.
As always, enjoy, subscribe, and give us constructive feedback.
Ladies and Gentlemen, we're exited to announce, that we finally will be releasing our first "Code is Communication" podcast episode on Tuesday 20th of January 2026. It's going to be an overview of the Podcasts topic: How Code is Communication.
Subscribe, at mark it in your calendar, and tell all your friends!
I'm sorry, the release for the first episode will be delayed. For us this is the first podcast. We underestimated the technical difficulties. Stay curious, and we'll get back to you.
Since Christmas is coming up, I wouldn't be too optimistic about this year.
In a week we will release our first episode of our new podcast. In that we talk about what makes code high quality. Subscribe to never miss any episode, and tell all your friends.
We’re two seasoned software engineers. In this podcast we’re talking about what makes code high quality: communicating the intent to the other team members.