Fork Pull Merge Push

By Reaktor

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Fork Pull Merge Push is a podcast about topics developers obsess over. In the first season, developer Esko Lahti talks to engineers around the world about the topics that have sent them down to their deepest, most mind-bending rabbit holes. Fork Pull Merge Push is a podcast by Reaktor, a strategy, design and technology company changing how the world works.

Episode Date
Why Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Tech is More Important Than Ever
Mar 30, 2023
Future of Work. Making Sense of the AI Hype
Mar 09, 2023
Make Your Team Click: The Fundamentals of Agile
Feb 16, 2023
Is Software Development Becoming Obsolete?
Jan 25, 2023
Truth over convenience. The data analytics episode
Jul 11, 2022
Solve it like an admin. Why it's important to ask 'why'?
Jun 21, 2022
Learning by Teaching. Embracing Continuous Learning as a Developer
May 23, 2022
Code it Aside: How to Plan, Launch, and Promote your Side-Project
May 02, 2022
Let's Map This Out! Working with GIS and OpenStreetmap Data
Mar 01, 2022
Curiosity Drive or Why I Moved from the US to Finland
Feb 15, 2022
Do You Really Need Artificial Intelligence in Your Software?
Feb 01, 2022
Code and Emotion. Why Anthropology is Important for Creating Good Digital Products
Jan 18, 2022
Deep dive into advanced TypeScript
May 31, 2021
Clojure and Its Superpower, The REPL
May 06, 2021
Category Theory for the Non-PhD – and What to Use It For
Apr 15, 2021
Finding the Corner of the Internet You Love with Amsterdam Hackers
Mar 25, 2021
The Promise of Tasks: Concurrency in a Single Threaded World
Mar 11, 2021
Time to Ditch the Boilerplate: Safe, Fast and Easy Data Manipulation with Statically Typed Optics
Feb 25, 2021
GraphQL is the God Mode of Web Development
Feb 10, 2021
Will Harmaja be the React Killer we've been waiting for?
Jan 27, 2021