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Programming Throwdown

Programming Throwdown educates Computer Scientists and Software Engineers on a cavalcade of programm

Episodes

Total: 183

Working From Home

2020/7/29

Many of us have found ourselves working from home due to current events. In this show, we chat with

Bayesian Thinking

2020/6/22

Many people have asked us for more content on machine learning and artificial intelligence. This epi

ReactJS

2020/5/22

Hey all! In this episode we chat with Guillermo Rauch, co-founder of Next.js, about ReactJS. ReactJS

One Hundredth Episode

2020/4/21

I hope everyone out there is safe and healthy during these crazy times. The silver lining on all of

The best part of hosting Programming Throwdown is reading emails from people who listened to this sh

Agile Thinking With ZenHub

2020/1/21

One of the most exciting but also overwhelming feelings in software engineering is starting a new pr

Christmas Episode

2019/12/30

Hey all! Patrick and I are so lucky to be spending another year with you all. In this episode, we an

Continuous Integration

2019/11/13

Most developers that I know use CircleCI every single day. It's both an honor and an amazing experie

WebRTC

2019/10/24

Everyone has used programs that talk to a server: Uber, podcast apps, etc.. Most people also know ab

Search at Etsy

2019/10/7

What actually happens when you type something in the search bar at the top of etsy.com and hit enter

Every interview we do is such an exciting and unique experience. Patrick and I had great pleasure in

Surprise! Weekend episode :-D Every piece of code you write is either going to be for computer-to-co

Functional Programming

2019/6/19

Hey all! Since episode 82, we received a ton of email asking for more info on functional programming

Terminal and Shells

2019/5/21

Hey all!! Ask and ye shall receive! Someone in the Programming Throwdown discord suggested that we c

From Combat to Code

2019/4/30

Hey all!! Today we are sitting down with Jerome Hardaway. Jerome is an Air Force Veteran and the fou

Image Processing

2019/4/1

If you use ASCII encoding, the entire Oxford dictionary is about 5 million bytes. A single 4K image

Typescript

2019/3/4

While the web is one of the easiest platforms for deploying software, it can also be one of the tric

Happy New Year! Today we are sitting down with Stephen Wolfram, inventor of Mathematica, Wolfram Alp

Holiday Party

2019/1/2

Hey all! This is our annual holiday show! We give away prizes and talk about random news stories :-D

Customer Bug Handling

2018/12/4

Hey all! How do you find and triage bugs on other people's machines when they don't have the source