
488: Two Slices of Complimentary Bread
Adrienne Braganza Tacke spoke with us about her book Looks Good To Me: Constructive Code Reviews. It is about how to make code reviews more useful, effective, and congenial. Adrienne's book is availa...
31 Okt 20241h 10min

487: Focus on Fizzing
Chris and Elecia chat about simulated robots, portents in the sky, the futility of making plans, and grad school. A problem with mics led us to delay the show with Shimon Schoken from Nand2Tetris (co...
17 Okt 20241h 5min

486: A Nice Rainbow Dream
Antoine van Gelder spoke to us about making digital musical instruments, USB, and FPGAs. Antoine works for Great Scott Gadgets, specifically on the Cynthion USB protocol analysis tool that can be use...
3 Okt 202454min

485: Conversation Is a Kind of Music
Alan Blackwell spoke with us about the lurking dangers of large language models, the magical nature of artificial intelligence, and the future of interacting with computers. Alan is the author of Mo...
20 Sep 20241h 17min

484: Collecting My Unhelpful Badge
Chris and Elecia talk to each other about setting aside memory in a linker file, printing using your debugger, looking around a new code base, pointers as optimization, choosing processors, skill tree...
5 Sep 20241h 2min

483: An Ion of the Highest Fidelity
Rick Altherr spoke with us about high-speed control, complicated systems, and making quantum computers. If you want to know more about building quantum computers, take a listen to Rick's MacroFab epis...
23 Aug 20241h 1min

482: Reference the Same Dog Object
Professor Colleen Lewis joined us to talk teaching pointers with stuffies, explaining inheritance through tigers, and computer science pedagogy. Check out her YouTube channel to view her videos explai...
8 Aug 20241h 5min

481: The Girl from Evel Knievel
Chris and Elecia talk about their current adventures in conference talks, play dates, and skunks. Elecia's talks are available on YouTube: Creating Chaos and Hard Faults: An introduction to hard fa...
25 Jul 20241h 2min





















