/dev/hell

/dev/hell

Chris Hartjes and Ed Finkler

Hello friends. We have reached the end of the podcast. At least 100 times Ed and I got together to talk about our thoughts, mostly about technical things, sometimes it was funny, sometimes it was serious. But people change and decide to put their energies into other activities. It is neither good nor bad, it is just how people grow and evolve. If Ed and Chris had not grown and changed as people since we shared the first episode on December 11, 2011, that would’ve been a huge failure.

Thank you to everyone that supported this podcast over the years and reached out to us and became friends with us. Ed and Chris might do something else in the future, but it will not be /dev/hell.

If there is one constant theme, it has been how programming slides towards being complex and fails instead of the majority of people working hard towards making it simple. We end the same way we started — with Ed complaining about the developer experience being so terrible for so many people.

Take care of yourselves and always be pushing to make things better for everyone around you, not just yourselves.

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How many episodes are there of /dev/hell?

There are 101 episodes avaiable of /dev/hell.

What is /dev/hell about?

We have categorized /dev/hell as:

  • Technology
  • Education

Where can you listen to /dev/hell?

/dev/hell is available, among others places, on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did /dev/hell start?

The first episode of /dev/hell that we have available was released 11 December 2011.

Who creates the podcast /dev/hell?

/dev/hell is produced and created by Chris Hartjes and Ed Finkler.