Posts tagged with 'podcast'
Season 2 of the Cross Cutting Concerns podcast is starting soon. Make sure to subscribe now!
I've got some great NEW guests in the pipeline as well as some of my favorite RETURNING guests! And you, yes you, can be a guest. Please sign up, and I'll get you on my schedule.
Here is what to expect in the last three weeks of February:
- Jeremy Miller on Marten
- Scott Showalter on Design Thinking
- Steve Murawski on Rust and the Habitat Project
I'm experimenting with something a little new this season. I'm opening up a Pateron. I don't expect to turn this into a full-time job or anything, but hosting does cost money, and it does take time for me to edit these shows.
Of course, the podcast is still free, for Patrons and non-Patrons alike. I don't have any plans right now to change that. But if you enjoy the show, kick in a buck or two. I would appreciate it.
I have a $5 option if you want your name in the credits, or a $25 option if you want to be an official sponsor.
Anyway, check it out: Cross Cutting Concerns podcast on Pateron.
That's a wrap on 26 episodes of the Cross Cutting Concerns podcast. I'm going to be taking a break from recording over the holidays, and maybe pick up during or immediately after CodeMash 2017.
No guest this time, just a thank you message from yours truly.
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It's not too early to sign up to be a guest on the next season! If you are one of these people:
- Developer
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And you can talk about something that would be interesting to a technical audience for 10-15 minutes, then I want you on my show! You don't have to be an expert, you just have to be an enthusiast.
Matt Bok is back yet again for an extra long, extra special episode. (Check out episode 16 for our last discussion on retro gaming). Just in time for the holiday season, we discuss the Atari Flashback portable and the NES Classic Edition.
Show notes:
- AtGames - makers of the Atari Flashback systems
- NES Classic Edition
- Racing the Beam, a book about the amazing stuff that Atari developers were able to do with extremely primitive hardware.
- The RCA Studio II, an early cartidge-based system that I actually didn't know about until this podcast!
- Tempest 2000 on Atari Jaguar - a game that definitely needs a rerelease or a remaster or something.
- Ben Heck, the console hacker, has a book called Hacking Video Game Consoles
- The documentary we mentioned is called Atari: Game Over (also available on Netflix). Certainly the E.T. landfill legend is part of it, but the overall rise & fall of Atari is the subject of the documentary.
- The E.T. 2600 ROM hack, with some commentary on why it's not a terrible game, and was perhaps just ahead of its time
- I did a live stream of E.T. for 2600 on my on-again off-again show MSTCX.
- CORGS: The Columbus Ohio Retro Gaming Society
- Homestar Runner Atari 2600 home page - hover over the "email" button.
- The Kia Sorento / Tecmo Bowl commercial. Here's some background on Bo Jackson in Tecmo Bowl.
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Jesse Riley is thinking about giving it all up and becoming a farmer.
Show Notes:
- Jesse Riley's blog post on The Farmer Effect
- Book: Zero to One
- Book: Brain Rules
- Book: Daring Greatly
- I don't think this made it into the recording, but we also discussed Oblique Strategies cards
- Mike Rowe's podcast: The Way I Heard It
- Video: the end of Office Space (movie) where Peter eschews computer programming for road work (this video is likely to get taken down, but here's a link, language may be NSFW)
- Video: Leap Motion
- Video: the famous "it's a unix system" clip from Jurassic Park
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
J. Tower is answering all my burning questions about .NET and .NET Core
Show Notes:
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.