Posts tagged with 'api'
Steve Crow is using Nexmo to communicate. This episode is not sponsored! Want to be a sponsor? You can contact me or check out my sponsorship gig on Fiverr
Show Notes:
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curl is a command line tool to make HTTP requests
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OpenAPI initiative
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A highlight video of Twitch Plays Pokémon (you might want to jump to about 2:30 to get to the good stuff)
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A video on the Monty Hall Paradox featuring Alan Davies!
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Chris Woodruff is building web APIs with ASP.NET Core. This episode is sponsored by Ivacy.
Show Notes:
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IIS web server
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Check out episode 94 with Jeremy Miller on Lamar for more discussion about dependency injection
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Check out episode 22 with J. Tower on .NET Core for more about .NET Standard.
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Chris’s baseball API
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InfoQ stuff:
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Project Rider from JetBrains
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Eric Potter is writing code to play NES games. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
Show Notes:
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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!
Tim Wingfield is using lots of APIs. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
Show Notes:
- FireEye
- Ruby on Rails
- REST: REpresentational State Transfer
- CRUD: Create, Read, Update, Delete
- HTTP Request Methods: PUT, POST, GET, PATCH, DELETE
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Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
That's right, Cross Cutting Concerns is back for season 3! I know I always say this, but I've got a month full of amazing guests!
I've also got: new original music by JoeFerg (you've gotta hear this!). A new gameshow segment! And much more!
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Here's what's coming in February:
- Rachel Andrew(!) on CSS Web Grid
- Correl Roush returning to talk Elm
- Tim Wingfield on API design
- Bill Sempf with a very special, jumbo episode discussing information security through the lens of one of my favorite films: Sneakers
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