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Buckle up, on today’s episode Adam interviews Sam about how the abstract algebra and probabilistic d
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Tech Talks are in-depth technical discussions. Adam talked to Jared Forsyth about his journey from u
Tech Talks are in-depth technical discussions. Adam talks to Karl Hughes about his path to becoming
Today we try a different format. Adam invites his neighbour, Don McKay, over to ask him questions. A
David Heinemeier Hansson talks to Adam about being avoiding a software monoculture. He explains why
How do you build a business around tools for software engineers? Adam talks to Lee Edwards, a VC who
Tech Talks are in-depth technical discussions. Adam talks to Author and Clojure advocate Zach Tellma
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What makes some pieces of technology take off? Why is java popular and not small talk or Haskell. Ga
Tech Talks are in-depth technical discussions. Adam talks to Hal Abelson about the textbook he coaut
Tech Talks are in-depth technical discussions. Heather C Miller is an Assistant Processor at CMU. Sh
Tech Talks are in-depth technical discussions. What do compilers do? What is the runtime of a langua
Tech Talks are in-depth technical discussions. Today Adam talks to Bartosz Milewski. He is the autho
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Tech Talks are in-depth technical discussions. How do we make JavaScript easier to work with? Chris