Programming Throwdown

Programming Throwdown educates Computer Scientists and Software Engineers on a cavalcade of programming and tech topics. Every show will cover a new programming language, so listeners will be able to speak intelligently about any programming language.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 1h14m. Bisher sind 174 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 4 Wochen erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 9 days 5 hours 4 minutes

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Today we go back to our programming language roots with author, KT Academy founder, and Kotlin rockstar Marcin Moskala! We talk about how Kotlin makes itself doubly useful for app and backend development.


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 October 10, 2022  1h20m
 
 

episode 143: 143: The Evolution of Search with Marcus Eagan


Finding something online might seem easy - but as Marcus Eagan tells it, it’s not easy to get it right. In today’s episode, MongoDB’s Staff Product Manager on Atlas Search speaks with Jason and Patrick about his own journey in software development and how


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 September 26, 2022  1h10m
 
 

episode 142: 142: Data Ops with Douwe Maan


Douwe Maan’s journey sounds too fantastic to be true, yet the tale that Meltano’s founder shares with Jason and Patrick today is very, very real. Whether it’s about doing software development by 11, joining Gitlab while juggling college responsibilities,


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 September 13, 2022  1h23m
 
 

episode 141: 141: Social Gaming with Chip Morningstar


Chip Morningstar, Software Engineer at Agoric, has had quite a career in the software industry – from designing spaceships, to joining Lucasfilm’s entertainment brands, to the emerging cryptocurrency industry. In this episode, he talks with Patrick and Ja


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 August 22, 2022  1h38m
 
 

episode 140: 140: Developer Burnout and Infrastructure as Code with Ronak Rahman


Burnout in the tech industry is a very prominent concern among both leaders and developers alike. Ronak Rahman, Developer Relations Manager at Quali, joins Patrick and I in this episode to share his experience, and why having the right infrastructure in p


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 August 9, 2022  59m
 
 

episode 139: 139: Scientific Python with Guido Imperiale


Coming off the heels of the scientific python conference, we are delighted to have Guido Imperiale, OSS Engineer at Coiled, to talk with us about this exciting space, including his own work on Dask, remote work benefits, and how distributed computing with


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 July 25, 2022  1h23m
 
 

episode 138: 138: Fixing the Internet with John Day


In the second part of a two-episode special, Professor John Day continues to share his stories from the early days of the internet. From the debate surrounding IPv6, different methodology around network design, and John’s own career advice, there’s tons o


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 July 12, 2022  1h28m
 
 

episode 137: 137: The Origins of the Internet with John Day


Computing has certainly come a long way from punch cards and literal system bugs – yet there is so much more to learn. Professor John Day shares his stories from the heyday of the computer revolution, the challenges that they faced, and what he’s been up


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 June 27, 2022  1h24m
 
 

episode 136: 136: Metaverse with Daniel Liebeskind


Decentralizing the future can often lead to missing out on genuine human communication. Daniel Liebeskind, Cofounder and CEO of Topia, talks about how they’re working to avoid that pitfall while building the foundation of a better online experience. Wheth


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 June 14, 2022  1h4m
 
 

episode 135: 135: Kubernetes with Aran Khanna


Not sure how to take the website or service you built on your machine and put it in the cloud? Kubernetes is by far the most popular system for deploying applications, but it is also pretty intimidating for new developers. In this episode, we are joined


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