Ted Neward currently labors on behalf of Capital One as a Senior Distinguished Engineer, leveraging his speaking, writing, and coding experience to bring a technology-focused and -sharpened mindset to the mortgage industry. During his more code-focused years, he specialized in high-scale enterprise systems, working with clients ranging in size from Fortune 500 corporations to small 10-person shops. He is an authority in Java and .NET technologies, particularly in the areas of Java/.NET integration (both in-process and via integration tools like Web services), programming languages of all forms, back-end enterprise software systems, and virtual machine/execution engine plumbing.
  
 He is the author or co-author of several books, including Professional F# 2.0, Effective Enterprise Java, C# In a Nutshell, SSCLI Essentials, Server-Based Java Programming, and a contributor to several technology journals. All told, he has written well over a hundred articles in both print and online form.
  
 Ted has also been an "insider" of one form or another with a variety of the technology providers of the world: an IBM Champion of Cloud, a Microsoft F# MVP (having also been an Architect and C# MVP in prior years), an F# Insider, C# Insider, VB Insider, INETA speaker, DevelopMentor instructor, PluralSight course author, and a member of various Java JSRs.
  
 Topics of Discussion:
 [2:44] Ted's career journey and what keeps him motivated in the industry.
 [4:16] Why Ted believes the industry is overdue for a new mainstream programming language.
 [8:12] The evolution of case tools, UML, and why generating code has never been the real problem.
 [15:14] The challenge of keeping architecture simple versus embracing complexity.
 [22:33] The role of philosophy in software development.
 [38:01] Lessons from calculators, fundamentals, and why developers must still master core skills.
 [38:46] The impact of AI on productivity and job roles.
 [43:25] The Importance of Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs).
 [56:26] Ted and Jeffrey talk about a recent article in The Economist,  "Jane Street's sneaky retention tactic".
 [1:01:54] The importance of writing as a tool for developers to structure their thoughts and improve communication.
 [1:04:02] A few of the upcoming places and events that you can catch Ted speaking live!
  
 Mentioned in this Episode:
 Clear Measure Way
 Architect Forum
 Software Engineer Forum
 Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us at programming@palermo.net.
 Ted Neward LinkedIn
 Visual Studio Live!
 KCDC
 Voxxed Days, Crete
  Build Stuff
  
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