Coding Blocks
Well, this is awkward. Coding Blocks is signing out for now, in this episode we’ll talk about what’s happening and why. We have had an amazing run, far better than we ever expected. Also, Joe recommends 50 games, Allen goes for the gold, and Outlaw is totally normal. (And we’re not crying you’re crying!) Thank you for the support over the last 11 (!!!) years. It's been a wild ride, and the last thing we ever expected when starting a tech podcast was getting to meet so many fantastic people. View the full show notes here: Tip of the Week UFO 50 is an odd collection of 50...
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Grab your headphones because it's water cooler time! In this episode we're catching up on feedback, putting our skills to the test, and wondering what we're missing. Plus, Allen's telling it how it is, Outlaw is putting it all together and Joe is minding the gaps! View the full show notes here: Reviews Thank you again for taking the time to share your review with us! iTunes: Yesso95 Spotify: Auxk0rd, artonus News Atlanta Dev Con September 7th, 2024 DevFest Central Florida September 28th, 2024 Two water coolers walk into a bar... Several folks share their origin...
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It's Water Cooler Time! We've got a variety of topics today, and also Outlaw's lawyering up, Allen can read QR codes now, and Joe is looking at second careers. View the full show notes here: News As always, thank you for leaving us a review – we really appreciate them! Almazkun, vassilbakalov, DzikijSver Atlanta Dev Con September 7th, 2024 DevFest Central Florida on September 28th, 2024 Interested? Submit your talk proposal here: Water Cooler How many programmers are there now? () Are we still growing? What will it be like when we stop growing? What will people be...
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View the show notes on the web: In the past couple of episodes, we'd gone over what Apache Kafka is and along the way we mentioned some of the pains of managing and running Kafka clusters on your own. In this episode, we discuss some of the ways you can offload those responsibilities and focus on writing streaming applications. Along the way, Joe does a mighty fine fill-in for proper noun pronunciation and Allen does a southern auctioneer-style speed talk. Reviews As always, thank you for leaving us a review - we really do appreciate them! From iTunes: Abucr7 Upcoming Events Atlanta Dev...
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Topics, Partitions, and APIs oh my! This episode we're getting further into how Apache Kafka works and its use cases. Also, Allen is staying dry, Joe goes for broke, and Michael (eventually) gets on the right page. The full show notes are available on the website at News Thanks for the reviews! angingjellies and Nick Brooker Please leave us a review! () Atlanta Dev Con is coming up, on September 7th, 2024 () Kafka Topics They are partitioned - this means they are distributed (or can be) across multiple Kafka brokers into "buckets" New events written to Kafka are...
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We finally start talking about Apache Kafka! Also, Allen is getting acquainted with Aesop, Outlaw is killing clusters, and Joe is paying attention in drama class. The full show notes are available on the website at News Atlanta Dev Con is coming up, on September 7th, 2024 () Intro to Apache Kafka What is it? Apache Kafka is an open-source distributed event streaming platform used by thousands of companies for high-performance data pipelines, streaming analytics, data integration, and mission-critical applications. Core capabilities High throughput - Deliver messages at...
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Reviews iTunes: ivan.kuchin News Atlanta Dev Con September 7th, 2024 Topics People trying to remove their answers from StackOverflow to not allow OpenAI to use their answers without permission/recognition? Obfuscate data dumps with PostgreSQL Kotlin Coroutines Reminded Outlaw of the Cloudflare Workers we mentioned a while back Please leave us a review! You can control if YouTube keeps track of your history (at least that you can see) 100 Things You Didn't Know About Kubernetes Do the IDE AI's really make you more...
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Reviews
- Thanks for the reviews!
- ineverwritereviews1337, ivan.kuchin
- Want to leave us a review? https://www.codingblocks.net/review .
News
- Orlando Code Camp Conference is February 24th (orlandocodecamp.com)
- Wireless mic kit mentioned by Outlaw regarding the Shure system (shure.com)
- New video from Allen: JZ's tip from last episode - Obsidian Tips for Staying Organized (youtube)
Is Cat 8 Overkill?
- No way!
- Check out AliExpress to save some money (aliexpress.com)
- Note for NAS building / Plex - 11 gen and newer Intels are your friend for transcoding (intel.com)
Merge commits
- Thanks for the tip mikerg!
- Some orgs are banning merge commits on larger repositories
- Should you? (graphite.dev)
- Git Rebase Visualized (atlassian.com)
- Merge Commit Visualized (atlassian.com)
Paged Out - E-Zine
- Paged Out is a free e-zine of interesting and important articles (pagedout.institute)
- Thanks for the tip mikerg!
- Some samples
- AIleister Cryptley, a GPT-fueled sock puppeteer
- A fake online persona that will generate content for you using ChatGPT
- AIleister Cryptley, a GPT-fueled sock puppeteer
- Beyond The Illusion - Breaking RSA Encryption
- Encryption is basically just math - it's not some magical black box
- "Never roll your own crypto – it’s a recipe for problems!"
- Keyboard hacking with QMK
- Hardware Serial Cheat Sheet
- BSOD colour change trick
- Cold boot attack on Raspberry Pi
- Can we get some love for the demoscene?
- Best part…each issue comes with a wallpaper!
Fun Project Ideas
- Want to get into gamedev or 3d modeling, or just like making cool stuff with your skills?
- Why not use itch.io as inspiration?
- See other cool games and tools that people make: https://itch.io/tools
- A couple noteworthy tools
- Kenney shape (itch.io)
- Turn 2d images into 3d by adding depth
- Export to several different formats
- $3.99
- Asset Forge (itch.io)
- Assemble simple shapes into more complex ones
- Stretch and rotate
- $19.95 US ($39.95 deluxe)
- Tiled Sprite Map Editor (itch.io)
- Rich feature set, nice integration with Game Dev Tools
- Bfxr is a popular tool (which was an elaboration of another tool Sfxr) for generating sound effects (itch.io)
- Somebody made a js version too, if you can believe that! (jsfxr.me)
- Beeps, boops, blorps, flames
- Rexpaint (itch.io)
- An ASCII Art Editor…you just have to see it
- Layers, Copy/Paste, Undo/Redo, Palette swaps, Zoom
- Who needs pixels!?
- Kenney shape (itch.io)
Resources We Like
Tip of the Week
- If you subscribe to Audible, don't forget that they have a lot of "free" content available, such as dramatic space operas and the "Great Courses"
For example. "How to Listen to and Understand Great Music" is similar to a "Music Appreciation Course" you might take at uni. The author works through history, talking about the evolution of music and culture. It's 36 hours, and that's just ONE of the music courses available to you for "free" (once you subscribe) (audible.com) - Visualize Git is an excellent tool for seeing what really happens when you run git commands (git-school.github.io)
- It's easy to work with checkboxes in Markdown and Obsidian, it's just
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Don't forget the dash or spaces! - Did you know there is a Visual Studio Code plugin for converting Markdown to Jira markup syntax? (Code)
- Apple, Google, and the major password manager vendors have ways to set up emergency contacts. It's very important that you have this setup for yourself, and your loved ones. When you need it, you really need it. (google.com)