Two Devs Getting CoffeeBooking guests now
Me, one other person in technology, and whatever we end up arguing about.
Some weeks that person is a developer two years in with strong feelings about their framework. Other weeks it's a CTO who just came out the far side of a migration that went badly. Seniority matters a lot less than having something you want to say out loud.
Nothing is scripted. I don't send questions ahead and there's no run of show. The good part of a technical conversation is almost always the tangent, so we start somewhere, follow it, and stop when we're done.
It stays technical. Architecture that aged badly, what AI has genuinely changed about the day job, the incident nobody wants to write the postmortem for, what breaks when a team doubles. The parts of the craft that never make it into a conference talk are the parts I want on tape.
The first episodes are being recorded now. As each one publishes it lands here and in In the Media with the rest of my appearances.
- Format
- One guest, one unscripted conversation
- Length
- Usually 40 to 60 minutes
- Recorded
- Remote, on video, Eastern Time
- Preparation
- None. Bring coffee.
- Cost to guests
- Nothing, and no pitch at the end
