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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Gee, I wish people would include a brief description of what the speaker's expertise is, what would make them of interest to SO listeners. At least a link? – DOK Oct 23 '08 at 16:51
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  1. Eugene Jarvis - author of Defender, Stargate, Robotron, etc. Astounding engineer
  2. Simon Peyton Jones - creator of Haskell, proponent of functional programming
  3. Brian Kernighan - needs no explanation
  4. Stu Feldman - original author of make
  5. Mike Lesk - tbl, lex, uucp
  6. Ken Perlin - the reason most modern cgi looks organic
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Voted up for Simon Peyton Jones. – Dan Dyer Oct 24 '08 at 0:47
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me too And BK. – Tom Hawtin - tackline Jul 24 '09 at 0:48
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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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Charles Petzold

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P.J. Plauger

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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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Barack Obama

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Anybody from the book Founders at Work, well, except Joel. Here's a list:

  • David Heinemeier Hansson - Partner, 37signals and creator of Ruby on Rails
  • Charles Geschke - Founder of Adobe
  • Ron Gruner - Founder of Alliant Computer and Shareholder.com
  • Steve Wozniak - Founder of Apple
  • Philip Greenspun - Founder of ArsDigita
  • Evan Williams - Founder of Blogger.com and Odeo
  • Craig Newmark - Founder of Craigslist
  • Joshua Schachter - Founder of Del.icio.us
  • Joe Kraus - Founder of Excite and JotSpot
  • Blake Ross - Creator of Firefox
  • Caterina Fake - Founder of Flickr
  • Paul Buchheit - Creator of Gmail
  • Ray Ozzie - Founder of Groove Networks and Iris Associates
  • Sabeer Bhatia - Founder of Hotmail
  • James Hong - Founder of HotorNot
  • Mitch Kapor - Founder of Lotus
  • Bob Davis - Founder of Lycos
  • Arthur van Hoff - Founder of Marimba
  • Mark Fletcher - Founder of ONElist and Bloglines
  • Ann Winblad - Founder of Open Systems and Hummer Winblad
  • Max Levchin - Founder of PayPal
  • Mike Lazaridis - Founder of Research in Motion
  • Mena Trott - Founder of Six Apart
  • Dan Bricklin - Founder of Software Arts and creator of VisiCalc
  • James Currier - Founder of Tickle
  • Mike Ramsay - Founder of TiVo
  • Steve Kaufer - Founder of TripAdvisor
  • Paul Graham - Founder of Viaweb and Y Combinator
  • Brewster Kahle - Founder of WAIS, Internet Archive and Alexa Internet
  • Steve Perlman - Founder of WebTV
  • Tim Brady - First employee at Yahoo!
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Richard Hipp - inventor of SQLite, to discuss open source, public domain and other topics.

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Robert C Martin Done on Podcast #41

Ron Jeffries

Ward Cunninghan

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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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Herb Sutter

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Guy Kawasaki

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Mike Taulty, Beatriz Costa, Tim Sneath

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David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH).

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I imagine it would be something like this "Hi David, ..." then an hour of him talking. – sal Jul 14 '09 at 13:22
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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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Jason Calacanis. I'd love to hear Joel and Jeff discuss StackOverflow vs. Mahalo.

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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Uncle Bob Martin just because it was comic to hear those two apologize and also to listen to the differences of culture and process between Jeff and Bob.

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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No thanks. I used to respect Kevin Rose much more than I do now, but with the Charlie Foxtrot that Digg has become and with articles such as tekpopuli.com/2008/09/24/… abound, there are better people. – Tom Oct 23 '08 at 14:25
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geesh, if we're going with ex-techtv non-developer podcasters, get Leo Laporte... – Aardvark Oct 23 '08 at 17:52
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I think better would be Jeff and Joel going on TWiT – EBGreen Oct 23 '08 at 18:54
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Only if it were a video podcast, and involved Jeff and Joel kicking his teeth out. – EnderMB Oct 23 '08 at 23:57
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Scott Bellware

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Craig Newmark (founder of craigslist)

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