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Bits and Pieces
Kenneth McAlpine explores how the combination of hardware and performative coding shaped the sound of early video game music, and how it changed the way that composers conceived of and used music.
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Joy of Coding 2019: Lightning Talks
In this series of lighting talks the speakers cover a wide range of topics such as accessibility, TCR, OpenSCAD, progress in programming, JavaScript generators, etc.
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KIT-BASHING THE BLORB - What Happens When All the Dead Come Back and They're Still Really Fun
Jason Scott discusses the status and the future of the Internet Archive.
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Me, My Code and I
Rosanne Joosten explores what research is conducted on the relation between personality traits and programming semantics.
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Adventures in Programming, Automating, Teaching and Marketing
Alan Richardson discusses lessons learned from writing commercial and open source tools, multi-user adventure games, REST APIs, test automation, and automating applications.
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Untangling the Mysteries of Qubits
Roy van Rijn explains how larger quantum algorithms work by explaining the quantum benefits in Shor's Prime Factoring algorithm.
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Coding the Future Coders
Angie Jones shares ways to give the joy of coding to others; techniques on how to expose kids to complex topics such as ML, mobile dev, game design, and web animation with hands-on exercises.
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The Cloud Native Diabolical Developer
Martijn Verburg discusses what it takes to be a cloud-native developer.
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Lightning Talks: Joy of Coding
In this series of short talks the authors address a wide range of topics from test automation with Cucumber, to technical debt, quantum computing, how to keep coding after 50, and others.
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Finding a Balance
David Nolen discusses some of the choices made working on ClojureScript.
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Meet Me in the Astrocade: Peace, Love, and 8-Bit Hardware Hacking
Rachel Simone Weil discusses the value of the occasional retreat to work on niche, obsolete electronics, sharing her experience hacking decades-old hardware such as the Astrocade and NES.
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Teaching a Machine to Code
Samir Talwar discusses different techniques, architectures and optimizations tried in the process of teaching a machine to write code using neural networks, simulations and everything in between.