Humans speculating about the past and future. An interview series with software developers and designers.
This language as problematic because it doesn’t have pointers Leo Tindall joins your hosts, Charlotte and Karl, to get really sidetracked on the way to discussing diversity, acceptance, precise language, retro computing and online communities. Leo Tindall Website: SilverWingedSeraph.net GitHub: github.com/silverwingedseraph Twitter: twitter.com/swingedseraph
Andyy Hope drops in to talk about community perceptions on naming; ie: Javi, Jim and the Beard Bash; Pop Culture, Politics and his love of cheesy 80’s movies. Programming, influences and challenges being an introvert trying to stay active in the community. Andyy Hope Andyy works at Punters in Melbourne, Australia. He is also speaking at the try! Swift NYC conference this year. If you are attending too, say hello and buy him a coffee. Website: AndyyHope.com Twitter: @AndyyHope Medium: @AndyyHope Javi / Jim Tweetstorm The iOS dev community trying to stay inclusive to all genders with WWDC events such us the "Beard" Bash.— Javi.swift (@Javi) May 19, 2016 Javier Soto @Javi Jim Dalrymple @jdalrymple CODE - Debugging the genger gap Pop Culture: Music M83 Movies Interstellar Jonathan Nolan’s Ending to INTERSTELLAR Made A Lot More Sense Neil deGrasse Tyson - Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey Morgan Freeman - Through the Wormhole Deadpool Alternative dream casting: Seann William Scott Fight Club Kung Fury Pretty in Pink Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Kung Pow! Enter the Fist Shaolin Soccer TV House of Cards The Walking Dead Fear the Walking Dead Vijay Santhanam recommends The Wire Veep Holy war @ericasadun I think you under appreciate 3 space indent. It looks the best, *and* conclusively settles the tabs vs spaces debate.— Chris Lattner (@clattner_llvm) March 31, 2016 Tabs vs Spaces: TABS! Emacs or VIM: Xcode Colour: Black (Because accessibility) Gold or Rose Gold: Gold (Because aesthetics) Squirtle Emoji:
Willow keeps an amazingly positive outlook despite her experiences. She shares her journey into iOS development and teaching as well as identifier and age discrimination; employer ethics and killer native animals. Willow Bumby iOS Developer - Teacher - Leader Vancouver Twitter: @istx25 She, Her istx25.io istx25.svbtle.com Iris @Irisapp Lighthouse Labs iOS and web development training @Lighthouse_Labs Grace Willow Opportunity to teach and mentor students Karl Beyond compare - awesome for resolving git merge conflicts Getting solid at Git rebase vs. merge Pop quiz Bands Blind Pilot Tom Rosenthal Movies Martian Interstellar TV Criminal Minds Holy war Tabs vs Spaces: Spaces Emacs or VIM: VIM Colour: Piercing Red Gold or Rose Gold: Rose Gold NO POKEMON Emoji:
Charlotte generously chats with me about the intersection of transgender life, functional programming and getting kicked out of school. Charlotte Tortorella The lambda thumping FP evangelist Twitter: @transprogrammer She, Her Transgeneral podcast with co-host Chelsey Laserbeam Transgeneral on Pateron Entertainment Against Me! Penn & Teller: Bullshit! Hackers Programming Functional Programming Functional - but not exceptional - programming Elm language Rust language Scala Frege - Haskell for the JVM Haskell for Mac by Manuel Chakravarty Android swift support “The Swift Android port is merged! Thanks @zhuowei and many others!” - Brian Gesiak twitter.com/modocache/status/720139771771805697 Google is said to be considering Swift as a ‘first class’ language for Android FRP ReSwift ReactiveKit Batch updates on collection views Projects BarMagnet GammaThingy - Flux like project for iOS AirFlick - Erica Sadun Redox - a Unix-like Operating System written in Rust Life Montessori Australia Telstra statement on same sex marriage debate Telstra - Renewing our active position on marriage equality Bruce Springsteen Laura Jane Grace Plans ‘Protest’ Concert in North Carolina Statement on LambdaConf 2016 Germaine Greer Support the show Now go support Transgeneral on Pateron in the hope of getting us to release the after dark special.
To kick off the interviews, Matthew Palmer joins me to talk about entry into development, publishing software, our techniques and struggles with being productive, software value perception and learning to deal with and appreciate failure. Matthew Palmer “Programming is a series of battles with the computer.” http://matthewpalmer.net https://twitter.com/_matthewpalmer https://github.com/matthewpalmer Links How to Remove Icons and Text from iOS Folder Previews Protocol Oriented Programming in the Real World Frameworks https://github.com/matthewpalmer/Locksmith Apps Second Stop Weekling Charter Transducer Productivity Pomodoro Technique Getting things done Things Eli Goldratt - Theory of constraints