Erik Larsson & Christof Donat
Code is Communication
We’re two seasoned software engineers. In this podcast we’re talking about what makes code high quality: communicating the intent to the other team members.
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Erik Larsson & Christof Donat
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24 mar 2026
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Types as Means of Communication 24.03.2026 21:31
This time we exploring types as means of communication. If you’re getting value from this podcast and would like to support it, you can do that by becoming a patreon . It helps us make time for more of these conversations.
0x03 Design Patterns 10.03.2026 21:26
This time we talk about design patterns in the context of communication through code. And about a lot of other things. This reflects very well, what well applied design patterns are: something, that can ease your cognitive load, without being noticed much. To compensate for the audio mishap on my side last week, this week we have some improvements. Erik has a better microphone n’ow. If you wonder,...
0x02 Naming Things 17.02.2026 26:39
Naming things is one of the most difficult things in software development. In this episode we discuss traps, antipatterns, and guidelines. You might notice, that we are getting more relaxed on the microphone. We hope, you have just as much fun, as we had.
0x01 Know Your Language 03.02.2026 33:45
In order to communicate efficiently through your code, you have to know your language, it’s features, and idioms.
0x00 How Code is Communication 20.01.2026 26:07
In our first episode, we give an overview of what we are talking about, when we say, that code is communication. It’s neither detailed, nor even complete, but touches on the most important aspects of communicating through code.
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