Programming Throwdown educates Computer Scientists and Software Engineers on a cavalcade of programm
This show covers Debugging: how to fix and maintain code across any language. Book of the Show Jason
This show covers Fortran: An old (but still very useful!) imperative language for numerical calculat
This show covers Node.js: A server-side platform for developing network applications. Books of the S
This show covers Unity: A Toolchain and set of three scripting languages primarily for making games.
This show covers Rust: A memory-safe systems programming language. Tools of the show: Jason: This Wa
This show covers SIMD: A set of languages for fast array operations. Tools of the show: Jason: OpenE
This show covers Funky Languages: esoteric languages that are created mostly for fun. Tools of the s
This show covers Swift, a language developed by Apple for iOS and OS/X. Tools of the show: Jason: Ne
This show covers Haskell, a statically-typed functional language. Tools of the show: Jason: Uber Pat
This show covers Databases. Tools of the show: Jason: nvAlt / nvPy Patrick: Arduino. Books of the sh
This show covers Design Patterns. Tools of the show: Jason: VirtualBox Patrick: Bittorrent Sync. Boo
This show covers OpenSCAD and 3d modeling. Tools of the show: Jason: uSelect iDownload Patrick: Skul
This show covers Unix Commands and How to Ace an Interview. Tools of the show: Jason: Duolingo Patri
This show covers Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) programming. Tools of the show: Jason: Kaggle
This show covers CUDA and OpenCL, languages targeting the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). Tools of t
This show covers Applied Artificial Intelligence, techniques for applying AI to work or hobby projec
This show covers Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, a deep dive into what AI is all about. Tools o
This show covers Image Processing, techniques for manipulating images and extracting other useful in
This show covers unit testing, a way to put your code through the ringer before you show it to your
This show covers some JVM languages, languages that are built on top of Java. Tools of the show: Rip