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Software Engineering Daily is the IT knowledge anchor
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Wed, 28 January 2026, 07:30
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How do you scale systems? What can we learn from Shopify or Meta? Software Engineering Daily offers depth for IT professionals who want to think and build further.

The podcast was founded in 2015 by software engineer Jeff Meyerson, with the mission of making the technical insights and experiences of engineers worldwide accessible. Jeff hosted the podcast for the first seven years, until his much too early passing in 2022. Fortunately, his philosophy has been continued by various hosts, such as Gregor Vand, Sean Falconer, and Josh Goldberg.

With the large number of episodes, it is only natural that a wide range of topics has been covered. That's right: ranging from backend architecture to data science, cloud engineering, observability, and AI integration, everything you can think of has been addressed. Meyerson interviews CTOs, developers, researchers, and product leaders from companies like Airbnb, Netflix, Stripe, and Datadog.

Each episode dives deep into one theme: how do you design scalable systems? What are the lessons from open-source communities? And what does the future of DevOps look like? The tone is analytical and businesslike, but never distant - ideal for IT professionals seeking depth, without marketing talk.

A listening experience full of practical knowledge

Software Engineering Daily stands out due to the technical precision of the conversations. Instead of superficial trends or product pitches, listeners gain insight into the architectural choices and considerations behind modern software platforms. For example, engineers from Shopify discuss how they process millions of transactions per minute, or a senior developer from Meta explains how an internal API architecture supports scalability.

The strength of the format lies in the balance between concept and practice. An episode about "Serverless Infrastructure" not only discusses the benefits but also the pitfalls: cold starts, monitoring issues, vendor lock-in. For DevOps engineers or cloud architects, those are exactly the details that are rarely mentioned in documentation.

Additionally, the podcast provides value for software leaders and team managers. Themes such as engineering culture, technical debt, and hiring for scalability come up regularly. The insights from experienced CTOs make the episodes relevant for both programmers and decision-makers shaping IT strategies.

Why listen?

Software Engineering Daily is not just a podcast; it is a knowledge archive. Each episode is a conversation that links the theory of software development to real-world implementation. This makes the platform particularly useful for:
 

  • Developers who want to broaden their technical horizon;
  • Architects seeking insight into scalable or cloud-native structures;
  • CTOs and team leaders who want to translate best practices into their organization;
  • IT students who want to learn subject matter through practical examples.

Due to the breadth of topics, SED is excellent for use as an on-the-go learning platform. The episodes are available via softwareengineeringdaily.com, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts, and offer transcripts and references to discussed tools and papers — handy for those who want to apply knowledge directly in projects or research.

Software Engineering Daily as a knowledge anchor

For those who want to keep up in a world of rapid technological evolution, Software Engineering Daily serves as a reliable and in-depth knowledge anchor. The podcast combines authenticity with technical relevance: conversations without noise, with the sharpness of people building the future of software.

Whether you are a developer, DevOps engineer, or IT manager - one episode per week is enough to structurally understand how the industry is moving. And fortunately, there is a lot more to listen to than that.

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