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True or false: computers only understand 1s and 0s...?
When you're working, work hard. And when you relax, relax hard.
Coding and chess are similar - they're both require deep thinking, patience, and creativity
Learn Regex basics in 60 seconds from Beau Carnes
Prepping for interviews? Here are some practical tips to help you out.
JavaScript was famously designed in 10 days - so how'd it evolve to handle complex apps?
When you're learning a new skill, you've gotta be consistent for long enough to make a difference
Learn SQL basics in 60 seconds from Beau Carnes
Knitting and coding may not seem related - but they are
What is Homebrew? It's not coffee, it's not beer, it's...a package manager!
Knowing how to ask the right question is a valuable skill to cultivate
Don't get so wrapped up in the details that you forget the joy of coding
Have you ever wondered where Python got its name?
Sometimes it's about balancing what your boss wants you to do with what you want to do
AI tools aren't necessarily going to replace you - they're going to move you up the value chain
Why Vite needs a new bundler - from Evan You himself
Why humans are still necessary in the technical writing and research process
"This is what people mean by focus, ok!" - Abbey, after being diagnosed with ADHD at 28
How much is a little loading spinner costing your website? It's worth thinking about...
How a colleague helped Santosh realize he was performing at a higher level at work than his title
To understand what AI can do, we have to first understand what it CAN'T do.
Being a manager isn't for everyone...
Why a good pitch matters as much as (or sometimes more than) the product itself
How presenting a project to industry partners got Alison and Cindy invited to GitHub Universe
Getting into computer science thanks to a supportive teacher and skipping a favorite class
How can you, as a dev, get the most out of AI tools?
Raise your hand if you've been through these or other adjustments when starting remote work...
Remember your first hackathon? While it was probably scary, you probably learned a ton.
It's easy to get sucked into working too much - but the costs become pretty clear pretty quickly.
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The three paths AI could take from here - Shawn Wang SWYX interview [Podcast #208]
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Computer Networking Fundamentals Course
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Chess Strategy – Master the Italian Game and Avoid Common Traps
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Why maintaining a codebase is so damn hard – with OhMyZSH creator Robby Russell [Podcast #207]
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Master Full-Stack Docker & CI/CD – Build a Production-Ready Pipeline
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Hands-On Cybersecurity and Ethical Hacking – Full Course
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Kubernetes Course – Certified Kubernetes Administrator Exam Preparation (2026 Update)
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Tips from a 20-year developer veteran turned consultancy founder – Tapas Adhikary [Podcast #206]
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Harvard CS50 (2026) – Full Computer Science University Course
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OpenClaw Full Tutorial for Beginners – How to Set Up and Use OpenClaw (ClawdBot / MoltBot)
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Relational Database Design – Full Course
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Let's Build Pipeline Parallelism from Scratch – Tutorial
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RAG & MCP Fundamentals – A Hands-On Crash Course
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Lean Dynamic Programming with Animations – Full Course for Beginners
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Build your own The Backrooms horror game with Unreal Engine 5 & Blueprints – Full GameDev Tutorial
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The Most Important Skills Going Forward with CTO + Homebrew Maintainer Mike McQuaid [Podcast #204]
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Build Your Own Kubernetes Operators with Go and Kubebuilder – Full Course
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Inside The World's Biggest Hackathon – Full Documentary on UC Berkeley's Cal Hacks
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How to Benchmark Embedding Models On Your Own Data
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First developer job at age 38 with lawyer turned software engineer Zubin Pratap [Podcast #203]