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Merge Conflict is a weekly discussion with Frank and James on all things development, technology, & more. After years of being friends, Frank and James finally decided to sit down and start a podcast about their lives as mobile developers using C#, Xamarin, and .NET MAUI. Much more than just another mobile development podcast, Merge Conflict, reaches all areas of development including desktop, ser... more

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James and Frank break tradition by recording Merge Conflict together in person, sharing laughs about ferries, sea shanties, and their annual Seattle holiday meetup. The conversation dives deep into Swift Data versus Core Data, CloudKit syncing, and t... more

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Join us as James and Frank delve into the fascinating world of AI-driven UI design with Gemini 3.0, exploring its creative capabilities and potential to revolutionize aesthetics. Discover the latest AI model advancements, including GPT-5.1 and Codex,... more

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Dive into the dynamic world of SwiftUI, SwiftData, and Apple Intelligence in this episode, where we explore how these technologies are transforming development. Join us as we discuss Frank Kruger's innovative work on the Clean Room application, which... more

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Recent Guests

Michael Pizzo
Principal architect and engineer in the identity division at Microsoft, known for his work with ODBC, ADO.NET, and Microsoft Graph.
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Scott Seiber
Veteran Microsoft engineer with extensive experience in software development, notably known for his work on Microsoft Bob and AI technologies.
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Episode: Microsoft Engineer Scott Seiber on Early AI with Microsoft Bob's Rover and Our AI Future
Larry Osterman
A long-time Microsoft employee, he has been a key figure in audio technology development and has extensive experience in software engineering.
Microsoft
Episode: A chat with Larry Osterman on Microsoft's Transformation, AI, & Interviewing
Jon Galloway
Software Developer, Community Leader, and former U.S. Navy Submarine Officer
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Episode: 438: Jon Galloway - From Submarine Office to Software Developer
Ben Ruiz
Game designer with experience in video and board games
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Episode: 426: Designing, Developing, Testing, & Productizing a Board Game with Ben Ruiz
Heather Wallachy
Engineering manager at Geocaching HQ and a long-time .NET developer.
Geocaching HQ
Episode: 388: Developer to Manager, Hybrid Success, & Capacity for Innovation

Hosts

James Montemagno
Co-host and developer with extensive experience in mobile app development and a background in Microsoft technologies, known for his engaging presentation style and focus on development insights.
Frank Kruger
Co-host and developer recognized for his independent development projects and contributions to Xamarin. Frank brings a unique perspective on app development and user experience design.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 239 ratings
  • Soulless

    If MS bought software from North Korea, James would have to enthusiastically hype it up. Sad, because this has been an amazing resource until ChatGPT came out.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    GregH343
    United States4 months ago
  • Great Podcast!

    Started listening after hearing about them on Techmeme Ride Home. This podcast is well done, the hosts seem knowledgeable and are interesting to listen too.

    If you’re a dev (or adjacent) and interested in topics related to MS technologies (Vs code, C#, etc), this seems to be a great podcast.

    I’m leaving a positive review because it’s definitely a 5 star podcast and I like to support good content. The only reason I don’t subscribe to this podcast is that I just don’t happen to be overly intere... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kollege student
    United States3 years ago
  • Great podcast for devs

    James and Frank are a must listen for me every week. My team works on in-house software for an Australia wide flower delivery company. We have applications of various ages in many technologies (web, desktop, and most recently, mobile apps for couriers and florists). I really enjoy the episodes on the process of upgrading apps, it’s not easy in brownfield, and Frank and James provide candid and real world views on the hurdles.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mattphi77
    Australia3 years ago
  • Great software development podcast

    Very Knowledgeable hosts. If you’re a software developer you’ll learn a lot listening to this podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ebk5432g
    United States3 years ago
  • Informative and Fun

    I’ve been listening since the early days and the guys consistently provide great shows. The sound quality is fantastic (which is not something all tech podcasts can say) and they feel like old friends at this point! Keep up the great work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    D Sharp or E Flat
    United States3 years ago

Listeners Say

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Feedback frequently highlights the informative nature of the discussions, with many noting the value of the technical insights shared.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and friendly dynamic between the hosts, often remarking on how their camaraderie makes complex topics accessible.
Some listeners feel that the podcast provides a balanced mix of light-hearted banter and serious development topics, making it enjoyable and educational.
A few critiques mention that certain episodes can stray into specific technology areas that may not be of interest to everyone, but overall, the content is well-received.

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#217
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#166
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#128
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#176
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#192
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#207
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481: Hello iOS 26 & macOS 26 + Listener Questions Answered!
Q: What advice do you have for new CS graduates looking to break into the tech sector?
Frank suggests that they should learn a broad set of modern technologies like MVC, API development, and even dive into JavaScript frameworks to enhance their employability in various roles.
481: Hello iOS 26 & macOS 26 + Listener Questions Answered!
Q: What do you think about the criticism of vibe coding?
James acknowledges the valid criticism about over-obsessing on the hype cycles related to new technologies but defends the conversations around it due to the excitement and the transformative potential of these tools.
477: From Spark, To Blazor, To Mobile, To Production in 1 Day
Q: What is the process of getting your app into the App Store?
It involves generating and managing provisioning profiles, creating a CI/CD pipeline with GitHub Actions, and ensuring the app is signed properly before submission.
Data Access Evolution & AI with Michael Pizzo - Microsoft Data Expert
Q: How has AI recently changed data?
AI has made data more accessible, discoverable, and searchable, allowing users to understand and interact with information more easily.
Microsoft Engineer Scott Seiber on Early AI with Microsoft Bob's Rover and Our AI Future
Q: How have you infused AI into your daily work and life?
Scott shares that he sees AI as a tool for productivity, helping in tasks like summarizing documents and increasing efficiency in coding.

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A vibrant collection of discussions focused on development and technology showcases two friends, Frank and James, exploring a wide array of topics connecting mobile, desktop, and server development. Their podcast is not just confined to development techniques involving C#, Xamarin, and .NET MAUI but also branches out into gaming, artificial intelligence (AI), emerging technologies, and even personal anecdotes from their experiences as developers. This blend of technical depth with a casual, friendly banter offers listeners valuable insights while keeping the atmosphere light and engaging, appealing to a diverse audience of tech enthusiasts.

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