Episodes 55
Avg. Duration 27m
Activity Dormant
Since Jul 2022
Latest Episode Jun 2025

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Every 2 Weeks
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Episodic
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A podcast about how people have applied ideas from outside software to software.

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E52: Emotions as concepts

Jun 20, 2025 33m Transcript

An elaboration on episode 49's description of the brain as a prediction engine, focusing on a theory of what emotions are, how they're learned, and how emotional experiences are constructed. Emotions…

E51: Constructed memories (a nugget)

Jun 08, 2025 5m Transcript

Memories appear to be constructed by plugging together stored templates. Do concepts operate the same way?SourcesSuzi Travis, "False Memories are Exactly What You Need", 2024.Lisa Feldman Barrett,…

E50: the preferred level of abstraction (a nugget)

Jun 07, 2025 16m Transcript

We see a creature near us, and we describe it as a dog. Why that and not "mammal" or "animal"? And if that dog's a Springer Spaniel, and we know it's a Springer Spaniel, why do we nevertheless call…

E49: Metaphors and the predictive brain

May 20, 2025 19m Transcript

It's fairly pointless to analyze metaphors in isolation. They're used in a cumulative way as part of real or imagined conversations. That meshes with a newish way of understanding the brain: as…

E48: Multiple metaphors

May 16, 2025 27m Transcript

When we name a class name `Invoice`, are we communicating or thinking metaphorically? I used to think we were; now I think we aren't. This episode explains one reason: ordinary conversation…

E47: Oops! The Winston W. Royce Story

Mar 14, 2025 26m Transcript

In 1970, Winston W. Royce published a paper “Managing the Development of Large Software Systems.” Later authors cited it as the justification for what had come to be called the "waterfall process."…

E46: How do metaphors work?

Feb 26, 2025 32m Transcript

Conceptual metaphor is a theory in cognitive science that claims understanding and problem-solving often (but not always) happen via systems of metaphor. I present the case for it, and also expand on…

E45: The offloaded brain, part 5: I propose a software design style

Dec 31, 2023 38m Transcript

In this episode, I ask the question: what would a software design style inspired by ecological and embodied cognition be like? I sketch some tentative ideas. I plan to explore this further at…

E44: The offloaded brain, part 4: an interview with David Chapman

Dec 04, 2023 43m Transcript

In the '80s, David Chapman and Phil Agre were doing work within AI that was very compatible with the ecological and embodied cognition approach I've been describing. They produced a program, Pengi,…

E43: The offloaded brain, part 3: dynamical systems

Nov 07, 2023 25m Transcript

Scientists studying ecological and embodied cognition try to use algorithms as little as they can. Instead, they favor dynamical systems, typically represented as a set of equations that share…

E42: The offloaded brain, part 2: applications

Oct 27, 2023 34m Transcript

Suppose you believed that the ecological/embodied cognitive scientists of last episode had a better grasp on cognition than does our habitual position that the brain is a computer, passively…

E41: The offloaded brain, part 1: behavior

Oct 12, 2023 31m Transcript

Embodied or Ecological Cognition is an offshoot of cognitive science that rejects or minimizes one of its axioms: that the computer is a good analogy for the brain. That is, that the brain receives…

EXCERPT: Concepts without categories

Sep 29, 2023 15m Bonus Transcript

This excerpt from episode 40 contains material independent of that episode's topic (collaborative circles) that might be of interest to people who don't care about collaborative circles. It mostly…

EXCERPT: Christopher Alexander’s forces

Sep 27, 2023 14m Bonus Transcript

Software design patterns were derived from the work of architect Christopher Alexander, specifically his book A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction. This excerpt (from episode 39)…

E40: Roles in collaborative circles, part 2: creative roles

Sep 25, 2023 45m Transcript

The last in the series on collaborative circles. The creative roles in a collaborative circle, discussed with reference to both Christopher Alexander's forces and ideas from ecological and embodied…

E39: Roles in collaborative circles, part 1

Sep 14, 2023 32m Transcript

Farrell describes a number of distinct roles important to the development of a collaborative circle. This episode is devoted to the roles important in the early stages, when the circle is primarily…

E38: The trajectory of a collaborative circle

Aug 24, 2023 27m Transcript

Collaborative circles don't have a smooth trajectory toward creative breakthrough. I describe the more common trajectory. I also do a little speculation on how a circle's "shared vision" consists of…

E37: Resilience engineering with Lorin Hochstein

Aug 14, 2023 44m Transcript

An interview with Lorin Hochstein, resilience engineer and author. Our discussion was about how to handle a complex system that falls down hard and – especially – how to then prepare for the next…

E36: BONUS: One circle-style history of Context-Driven Testing

Aug 03, 2023 47m Transcript

I was a core member of what Farrell would call a collaborative circle: the four people who codified Context-Driven Testing. That makes me think I can supplement Farrell's account with what it feels…

BONUS: a circle-centric reading of software development through the 1990s, plus screech owls

Jul 21, 2023 30m Transcript

Michael P. Farrell's Collaborative Circles: Friendship Dynamics and Creative Work (2001) describes how groups of people follow a trajectory from vague dislike of the status quo, to a sharpened…

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