Posts tagged with 'NES'
Jonathan Danylko talks to Matt about the results of the 2019 Stack Overflow developer survey. We kinda go all over the place for this episode!
This episode is not sponsored! Want to be a sponsor? You can contact me or check out my sponsorship gig on Fiverr
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This episode is a bit different than normal episodes. It’s an informal discussion of the Stack Overflow survey results by two people who are not and have never been Stack Overflow employees. We discuss a few things that stood out to us, but we barely scratch the surface of all the data that you can dig through. Make sure to check out the survey results yourself for the entire picture!
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We talk a bit about remote work. If you’re interested in that, I recorded a whole episode with Gino Ferrand and published it last week last week.
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Gino Ferrand is building a company for distributed teams. This episode is not sponsored! Want to be a sponsor? You can contact me or check out my sponsorship gig on Fiverr
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Book: Remote by DHH and Jason Fried
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VM "Vicky" Brasseur talks open source and free software. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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Patreon: VM (Vicky) Brasseur is creating writings & talks, supporting free & open source software
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Some free and open source software mentioned in this episode:
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Copyleft was mentioned at least once.
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Paper: Open Source Archetypes (PDF) by James Vasile and Karl Fogel
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Utility is a concept brought from time to time in EconTalk, one of my favorite podcasts.
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In this episode, VM discusses Microsoft’s patents. This episode was recorded BEFORE the announcement from Microsoft joining the Open Invention Network. (This is one of the reasons I like to say the date of the recording at the top of every episode). I did not reach out to VM to get any further comment on this event.
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Redis licensing changes. We had an extended discussion about Redis licensing that I cut just due to time constraints, but definitely reach out to VM if you have questions!
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Something else that happened since this podcast was recorded: MongoDB made a license change. I think it’s similar to Redis’s change, but I’m not entirely sure.
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Book: Producing Open Source Software by Karl Fogel
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Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
Eric Potter is writing code to play NES games. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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R.O.B. video from the NES Works video series
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Check out the NES AI videos from Tom7. I reference part 2 in this podcast. Check out starting at 18:11 especially.
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Podcast: Retronauts
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Book: Racing the Beam
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Some of the games mentioned in this episode:
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NintacoProxy on NuGet
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ROMhacking.net which includes memory locations, translations, and more.
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Book: I Am Error
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Event: PonCon, Sep 22nd 2018
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Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
Doc Norton talks about the experimentation mindset. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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Slides from Doc’s presentation on the experimentation mindset
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Other methodologies that fall into the "agile" category: Scrum, Lean
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Kent Beck, Ron Jeffries, and Ward Cunningham were all mentioned. They are all signers of the Agile Manifesto.
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Chris Argyris was mentioned in regards to single-loop and double-loop learning
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Book: Escape Velocity by Doc Norton - it has increased in price since the recording. It will now set you back at least 5 entire dollars.
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Video: Experimentation Mindset
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From Harvard Business Review:
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link:http://www.edbatista.com/2008/05/double-loop.html[Ed Batista blog post on double-loop learning
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Book: Scaling Up Excellence
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Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!