Tacos, math, and CS books
Episodes about Learning:
89: Tacoda
ExplicitPicks
- Len: Continuous IDE (iPad app)
- Jearvon: Awesome Elixir, Yuna - Crush ft. Usher
- Justin: iA Writer, Balsamiq Mockups
- Pam: The Languages Which Almost Were CSS
57: Mudit Ameta
ExplicitMudit Ameta joins us to talk about bringing Haskell knowledge to JavaScript, his love of Emacs, and the joys of music production.
- Haskell
- Flow
- PureScript
- Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!
- H-99: Ninety-Nine Haskell Problems
- auto-curry
- Ramda
- Contracts for Ruby
- Recurse Center
- zeusdeux/isInViewport
- What jQuery can teach you about monads
- fantasy-land
- Monad tutorials timeline
- Microservices - Martin Fowler
- Ableton
- Mudit on SoundCloud
- EiffelStudio
- Alchemist.el
- Spacemacs
- How I Start - Elixir With José Valim
Picks
- Justin: Talking Machines Podcast
- Jearvon: Swagger, Where the Trail Ends
- Pam: Millennials to Snake People (Firefox port)
- Mudit Ameta: What’s Your Pain Threshold?
54: Katrina Owen
We discuss learning, practice, exercism.io, and programming in Go with Katrina Owen.
Picks
- Katrina: Kathy Sierra Fluent Keynote
- Justin: gretel
- Pam: Exploring ES6, Keyboard.io Kickstarter
- Len: Escape the Room
- Jearvon: Beneath The Skin - Of Monsters and Men, ClojureScript
42: Learning New Languages
ExplicitFor this episode, we discuss ride-sharing services, start Twitter wars, and learn about yet another package manager.
Picks
- Len: Veep
- Justin: Concurrent Ruby
- Pam: Application Security Reading list
- Jearvon: pick, Lean On
41: What education do you need to be a programmer?
ExplicitDiscussing the difficult life of full-season-at-once releases, The CrossFit Open, and "what kind of education" it takes to be a programmer.
- Does this mean they will invalidate all the 1 or 2 reppers in 15.1? : crossfit
- Why Learning to Code is So Damn Hard
- Trust Artist Pair Programming Economics - Trust Artist
- We don’t need more STEM majors. We need more STEM majors with liberal arts training.
- Make School
- The Coming Code Bootcamp Destruction
- words-to-avoid.vim
Picks
- Len: Not watching House of Cards, asciiflow
- Justin: Amazon Kindle, KiiToys Mini Drone Quadcopter
- Pam: Fun with Type Functions
- Jearvon: Programming Elixir, 10 Love Songs by Susanne Sundfor
34: 2014 Retrospective
ExplicitBe a better human
2014 is in the bag! We discuss new podcasts Len and Justin are working on, have a look back on 2014, make plans for 2015, and lament recruiters.
Picks
25: Jana Veliskova on Getting Started in the Industry
ExplicitJana Veliskova talks to us about breaking into the industry.
Picks
- Justin: Flossing daily
- Pam: Revision Path
- Jana Veliskova: Salsa Dancing
- Jearvon: Foo Fighters - Something From Nothing, Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!
- Len: Star Realms Deckbuilding Game, Star Realms (iTunes)
23: Teaching
Kids can be punks.
Picks
- Pam: A Pattern Language
- Jearvon: Headspace
- Justin: CodeNewbie, tmate
- Len: HabitRPG
21: The iPhone 6 is too big
ExplicitiPhone gripes, squirrels, StrangeLoop, and vim.
Picks
20: Generalist vs. Specialist
ExplicitAccept no substitutions
Picks
- Pam: Underwater Puppies, Solving Sol
- Justin: GroupMe
- Len: Awesomenauts
- Jearvon: Flume - Sleepless
17: write/speak/code, Junior Developers and Apprenticeships with Rebecca Miller-Webster
ExplicitRebecca Miller-Webster talks to us about write/speak/code, apprenticeships and managing junior developers.
Picks
- Pam: PhillyJS Speaker Form, Asynchronous JavaScript at Netflix by Jafar Husain - YouTube
- Justin: LambdaBubblePop
- Jearvon: Saturn Colors, First Aid Kit - My Silver Lining
- Len: Overcast
- Rebecca Miller-Webster: write/speak/code, Lucky Boys Confusion, Fred Astaire Live
5: Continuous Learning
The best people for the cheapest price.
- The map is not the territory 0:15
- The Rise of the Expert Beginner 2:49
- Drefus Model of Skill Aquisition 4:29
- neovim 11:00
- Ron Jeffries 12:00
- Dimensionality and the Eternal Haskell Tax 26:40
Picks
- Pam: The Beach
- Justin: transpec
- Jearvon: StrangeLoop
- Len: Talent is Overrated
3: Origin Stories
People passionate about their craft usually have an origin story. We'll explore ours today.
Picks
- Pam: Symbolia
- Len: Marvel Unlimited
- Justin: Git Chain
- Jearvon: An Introduction to Programming in Go