InfoQ Homepage Ethics Content on InfoQ
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Uncle Bob Martin on Clean Software, Craftsperson, Origins of SOLID, DDD, & Software Ethics
Wes Reisz sits down and chats with Uncle Bob about The Clean Architecture, the origins of the Software Craftsperson Movement, Livable Code, and even ethics in software. Uncle Bob discusses his thoughts on how The Clean Architecture is affected by things like functional programming, services meshes, and microservices.
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Anne Currie on Organizational Tech Ethics, Including Scale, GDPR, Algorithmic Transparency
Wes Reisz and Anne discuss issues such as the implications (and responsibilities) of the massive amount of scale we have at our fingertips today, potential effects of GDPR (EU privacy legislation), how accessibility is a an example of how we could approach tech ethics in software, and much more.
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Theo Schlossnagle on Software Ethics and the Presence of Doing Good
In this podcast, Theo and Wes Reisz chat about the need for ethical software, and how we as technical leaders should be reasoning about the software we create. With the incredible implications of machine learning and AI in our future, this week's podcast touches on topics we should all consider in the systems we create.
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Nishant Bhajaria on Security, Privacy and Ethics
In this podcast Shane Hastie, lead editor for culture & methods, spoke to Nishant Bhajaria about security, data privacy, ethics and privacy by design .
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Dave Farley on Taking Back Software Engineering
In this podcast, recorded at the Agile India 2019 conference, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Dave Farley about what it means to build a real profession of software engineering.
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Dave Thomas & Andy Hunt on the 20th Anniversary Edition of The Pragmatic Programmer
In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to David Thomas and Andrew Hunt about the 20th Anniversary edition of The Pragmatic Programmer.
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Kingsley Davies and Cat Swetel at QCon London about Ethics and Requisite Variety
In this episode recorded at QCon London 2019, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, first spoke to Kingsley Davies about ethics and then with Cat Swetel about requisite variety and being mindful of the impact our decisions have for the future.
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Tim Falls on Developer Relations, Open Source, Free Education and Ethics
In this podcast, Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Tim Falls of Digital Ocean about developer relations, the importance of embracing and providing open-source software, the need to offer free education in software development and the importance of ethics in education.