Jeff solicited suggestions for guests for the Stack Overflow podcast. Pitch your idea for a guest, and submit it to the slings and arrows of the SO communuty. This pitch should include a brief reason why your selection would be a good guest.
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Doug Lea, Java concurrency and fork-join expert. To teach you how to do fork-join things. | ||||
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Rob Malda. In case anyone doesn't know who that is, he started a website called "Slashdot". Seriously, it'd be interesting to hear his ideas about social software and how SO could be enhanced to better serve the developer community. | ||||
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Anybody from the book Founders at Work, well, except Joel. Here's a list:
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Richard Hipp - inventor of SQLite, to discuss open source, public domain and other topics. | ||||
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Not sure how you would be able to pull this off, but hearing a podcast featuring Donald Knuth would be quite interesting. | ||||
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Andrew Koenig | ||||
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David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH). | |||||
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Ayende about Rhino Mock and mocks in general Rocky Lhotka about CSLA Roy Osherove about unit testing | ||||
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Bruce Eckel, Scott Meyers,... | ||||
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Oh, I'll bite, then. Hans Reiser, 'cause then Jeff can test out his "psychopathic maintenance programmer" theory. I fully expect to be slaughtered for this answer. | ||||
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Completed! :) | ||||
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Jimmy Wales (co-founder and promoter of Wikipedia). Tom Preston-Werner, or PJ Hyett, or Scott Chacon (GitHub) Jon Bentley (Programming Pearls). | ||||
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Tim Sweeney (game developer) John Walker (Autodesk) Austin Meyer (X-plane) | ||||
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the Miguel de Icaza one was great - a second time would be good eventually. | ||||
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Guido Van Rossum, Python's Benevolent Dictator for Life | ||||
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Done on Podcast #41 | ||||
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Everyone with at least 5 C++ Standards Committee Papers written! | ||||
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Kevin Rose | |||||||||||||||||
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Craig Newmark (founder of craigslist) | ||||
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