Episodes
What is financial planning? This week Abraham Martinez, financial advisor and chief operating officer at Brio Financial, visits the show to explain his role as a financial advisor and some of the tools and strategies he uses to help clients reach their goals.
Published 07/31/19
Published 07/31/19
Functions, processes, supervisors, pipelines, pattern matching, oh my! These are just a few of the cool things that you can play with in Elixir. This week I share my experience with Elixir so far and how it compares to Ruby.
Published 07/20/19
So you just nailed the interview and you're looking at a job offer. What's next? This week we talk about some tools and strategies to make that job offer even better.
Published 07/13/19
We put our music “in the cloud”, we put our documents “in the cloud”, we putour code “in the cloud”, but why don’t we put our development environment inthe cloud?
Published 07/09/19
This week we learn enough about photography to pick up any camera in the world and bend it to our will.
Published 12/08/14
This week I share what’s great and not so great about working on a distributed team and the tricks I use to make the experience even better.
Published 11/24/14
This week Ed Cooke, Grandmaster of Memory and CEO of memrise.com, shares his thoughts on memory training, imagination, perception, and the future of learning.
Published 11/17/14
This week I share how to get project maintainers and co-workers excited about the code you write by building the perfect pull request.
Published 11/10/14
This week Ben Orenstein stops in Portland, Oregon during his 3 month “walkabout” to teach me how to sing a barbershop tag and to share his thoughts on podcasting, conference talks, code review, and a few uncomfortable situations.
Published 11/03/14
This week I share a simple, but powerful, technique I learned from USA memory champion Ron White for quickly memorizing any person’s name.
Published 10/27/14
This week I talk about talking. I share the reasons I love speaking at conferences, why I think you’ll like it too, and how to make your conference talk more exciting and memorable than the rest.
Published 10/20/14
This week Matt Perger, a competitive barista and World Brewers Cup champion, comes on the show to talk about coffee culture, bean roasting, competitive brewing, and how to make the perfect cup of coffee at home.
Published 10/13/14
This week we get a voicemail from Ben in New York and I share the strategies and resources I’ve used to grow as a professional programmer.
Published 10/06/14
This week I talk about taking an adventure with a stranger on the internet, what we learned, what we built, why we did it a second time, and why you might want to try it as well.
Published 09/29/14
This week Jeff Duncan, owner and trainer at CrossFit Pearl District, comes on the show to talk about CrossFit, how he started his gym, and why the program is different than any other fitness regimen you’ve tried.
Published 09/22/14
This week Feliks Zemdegs, the World Rubik’s Cube Champion, comes on the show to talk about the Rubik’s Cube, the method he uses to solve it, how he trains for a competition, and where we can go to get started with the cube today.
Published 09/15/14
This week we get a voicemail from Jonathan in Portland and learn all about RSI, some common myths, who’s at risk, how to prevent it, and why exercise plays an important role in staying pain free.
Published 09/08/14
This week we learn the exact same technique that memory athletes have mastered to memorize hundreds of random words, thousands of random numbers, and stacks of shuffled playing cards.
Published 09/01/14
This week I share all the things I think about before releasing (or using) an open source project.
Published 08/25/14
This week we get another voicemail and my brother Nick comes on the show to talk about deterministic multi-core processing, the CFP process for academic papers, how he transitioned from computer scientist to mountain guide, and everything you need to know to summit Mount Rainier.
Published 08/18/14
This week I get my first voicemail, explain why I do (and don’t) use a standing desk, and I brush up on my math skills to show why solving the Rubik’s Cube will never be boring.
Published 08/11/14
This week I talk about something I’m super excited about: Memory. By the end of this episode, you will be able to quickly memorize a list of 10 things and understand how to take your memory even further.
Published 08/04/14
This week I’m going to answer a question that I get all the time: Why do I use Vim?
Published 07/29/14