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S2E8 How does a web dev become a CPU engineer? w/ Alex (aolo2)
Welcome to the first episode of Unwind in podcast form! Web developer turned CPU engineer Alex (aolo2) joins us to discuss three amazing programs he made from scratch: a collaborative whiteboard, a…
S1E18 State of the Network 2021
Rudy Faile - community member, former podcast guest, navy veteran, and systems engineer - joins us to discuss the Handmade movement in 2021, including the Handmade Seattle conference, Handmade…
S1E16 How The Internet Works, w/ Tyler Leeds & Rudy Faile
Tyler Leeds is a network engineer for Automattic. He works as a member of a small team that manages a massive network, responsible for a massive portion of the entire web. He and Rudy Faile, a…
S1E15 The Web's Problems & Future, w/ Ben Visness and Asaf Gartner
Ben Visness and Asaf Gartner—web development professionals and Handmade Network staff members—join us in this episode. We discuss the problems that the web is trying to solve, the source of…
S1E14 Examining Computer Science Education, w/ Demetri Spanos
Demetri Spanos is a machine learning expert, PhD recipient, and former university professor. In this episode, he joins us again to discuss the subject of education, particularly in universities. We…
S1E13 Ripcord, Programming, and Education, w/ Cancel
Andrew Richards (also known as cancel), creator of Ripcord, joins us to chat about how he got into low level programming, the development and technical challenges of Ripcord, programming languages,…
S1E12 Funding Handmade Projects, w/ Andrew Kelley & Allen Webster
Andrew Kelley and Allen Webster join us to discuss the funding model of Zig language and making Handmade-style projects self-sufficient in…
S1E10 Andrew Reece
Andrew Reece, creator of Handmade Network project WhiteBox (https://whitebox.handmade.network), a real-time debugging tool, joins us to discuss WhiteBox, low-level programming, improving the cycle of…
S1E9 Building Handmade Teams, w/ Allen Webster
Creator of 4coder and RAD Game Tools engineer Allen Webster joins us to discuss teamwork on a new project he started with Ryan, sparked by topics discussed last time he joined us. Using this project…
S1E8 Martijn Courteaux
Martijn Courteaux, programmer on the SilverNode project (https://silvernode.handmade.network), joins us to discuss the architecture and development of SilverNode, a RAW photo editor to improve the…
S1E7 Patrick Eye
Programming educator and community member Patrick Eye joins us in discussing programming education, simplicity, approaches to programming, and game…
S1E6 Ramon Santamaria
We are joined by Ramon Santamaria (raysan5), creator of the popular C programming library Raylib for video game programming, to talk about Raylib, API design, education, programming techniques, and…
S1E5 Ryan Fleury
Community member, systems engineer, and U.S. Navy Veteran Rudy Faile joins us in turning the tables by interviewing the usual host of the podcast, Ryan Fleury. Together they discuss Handmade…
S1E4 Ginger Bill
Creator of the Odin programming language, Ginger Bill, joins us to discuss programming languages, syntax decisions, programming philosophy, memory allocation, non-textual programming, debuggers,…
S1E3 Micha Mettke
Creator of the Nuklear immediate-mode UI library and engine programmer at Keen Core joins us in discussing immediate-mode APIs, his library Nuklear, how an immediate mode API can help simplify…
S1E2 Allen Webster
Creator of 4coder and RAD Game Tools engineer Allen Webster joins us to discuss architectural decisions and challenges in 4coder, text editors, programming languages, programming tools, and a better…
S1E1 Demetri Spanos
Artificial intelligence industry veteran Demetri Spanos joins us in discussing artificial intelligence, machine learning, low level programming, an optimization problem that was solved with making…
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Unwind has published 17 episodes since March 2020, covering topics in Technology.
Unwind is currently declining with new episodes every 2 months. Average episode length is 1h 21m.
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