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Story: Code, Kickflips and Crunch Time - Mick West's Neversoft Journey

CoRecursive: Coding Stories

Release Date: 04/02/2024

Story: Inside Early Google - Race Conditions, Java Pain, and the Birth of AdWords show art Story: Inside Early Google - Race Conditions, Java Pain, and the Birth of AdWords

CoRecursive: Coding Stories

Ron Garret left JPL for a 100-person startup he’d just discovered on Usenet. Four a.m. alarms. Burbank to San Jose on Southwest. A rented room in Susan Wojcicki’s house. He expected the search engine engineering and instead he got asked to build ad serving. In Java and with JSPs and no syntax highlighting and no delimiter balancing. Launch week was a stampede and then a window on his screen fills with declines. Numbers he can’t explain. Some of them look… real. How do you even name what’s happening?    This episode is about creating Google AdWords. Building the machine that...

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Story: The Bug He Couldn't Name - A 15-Year Fight Inside One Developer's Mind show art Story: The Bug He Couldn't Name - A 15-Year Fight Inside One Developer's Mind

CoRecursive: Coding Stories

Imagine facing a problem you can’t name, something that feels bigger than any bug you’ve ever had to fix. How do you debug your own mind when you don’t even know what’s wrong? Burke Holland’s story starts with a college party and a bad trip that leaves a deeper mark than he expects. Sleep gets harder. Fear creeps in. His life starts shrinking. School falls apart, friends drift away, and he ends up back at home trying to understand what’s happening to him. He looks for structure in the Coast Guard. Later he discovers computers and realizes he might have found the thing he’s meant...

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Story: Godbolt's Rule - When Abstractions Fail show art Story: Godbolt's Rule - When Abstractions Fail

CoRecursive: Coding Stories

What do you do when your code breaks and the only fix is to dig into the runtime below? Matt Godbolt lives for that. Tile-based renderers, color-coded scanlines, zero-copy NICs—each story is a clue that leads past the abstraction to the real machine. He shares the rule that guides him: master your layer, learn the one below, and know the outline of the layer under that.  Matt Godbolt's journey proves the real breakthroughs are hideen behind the abstrations where you are comfortable and familiar.  

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Story: Risk Rolls Downhill - The Software Bug That Sent People to Prison show art Story: Risk Rolls Downhill - The Software Bug That Sent People to Prison

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What if a software bug drained your savings, ruined your reputation, and nobody believed it wasn’t your fault?  Scott Darlington took over a village post office, hoping to give his family a steady life. But the software system kept showing cash shortfalls he couldn’t explain. Each time, the Post Office told him the numbers were right and made him pay the difference out of his own pocket.  Eventually it became too much and actions Scott took to protect himself lead to his arrest and public shaming.   How do you build trust in systems when the people behind them refuse to...

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A quick update from Adam about the podcast's current state, consistency challenges, and what's coming next.   

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Coding in the Red-Queen Era show art Coding in the Red-Queen Era

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What do we risk when we let AI do the heavy lifting in our coding? Are we giving up the thinking that makes us good at what we do? And as expectations keep rising to match productivy gains, is all this speed really helping, or just making us busier?   Today, let's look at the tradeoffs of coding with AI and why the hardest part might be deciding what to hold onto, and what to let go.  

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When AI Codes, What’s Left for me? show art When AI Codes, What’s Left for me?

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I’ve always found meaning—and a lot of strength—in building things. Now, with AI coding agents changing the way we work, it’s easy to feel threatened, like something essential might get taken away. But honestly, that creative urge can’t be replaced by any tool. In this episode, I talk about what it’s like when your identity is tied to making things, and the tools suddenly change.  

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Story: Coding Through Chaos : Addiction, Recovery and Acceptance show art Story: Coding Through Chaos : Addiction, Recovery and Acceptance

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What if your search for connection took you somewhere you never meant to go—almost costing you everything? John Walker grew up building computers and exploring early internet forums, always looking for a place to fit in. As a teenager, he hacked his school network and spent hours on IRC, but loneliness crept in. Drugs became a fun exploration and a social experiment. But soon, addiction pulled him into homelessness and jail. Even at his lowest, John turned to online communities. He ran IRC bots to keep recovery chatrooms safe from trolls and built scrapers to solve tough data problems at...

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Story: The Power of Context: Reimagining Learning show art Story: The Power of Context: Reimagining Learning

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Have you ever found yourself in a situation where learning felt like an uphill battle? Like no matter how hard you tried, the pieces just wouldn't fall into place?   Steve Krouse's story shows the power of the right learning environment. As a child, Steve felt he wasn't good at math. But everything changed with an afterschool program called IMACS. Initially skeptical, he soon embraced its creative approach, which encouraged self-paced learning.  At IMACS, Steve learned to think on paper, grasping math concepts through programming languages like Logo and Scheme. This confidence...

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  Can a single line of code change the way we see science, policy, and trust?   In this episode we explore the "Climategate" scandal that erupted from leaked emails and code snippets, fueling doubts about climate science. What starts as an investigation into accusations of fraud leads to an unexpected journey through the messy reality of data science, legacy code struggles, and the complex pressures scientists face every day.   Along the way, we uncover stories of hidden errors and misunderstood phrases taken out of context, revealing a world where science, software engineering,...

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Meet Mick West, whose career began in an unusual office setup — sandwiched between a kebab shop and a phone sex hotline. From there he worked all over Manchester, making computer games for Tiertex and Ocean. 

  Career opportunies brought him to California and to his own game dev company, Neversoft. At Neversoft, navigating team growth and tight deadlines, Mick played a key role in creating "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater." This wasn't just another game; it was a huge hit and secured Mick's legacy in the gaming world.

  Join us as we explore Mick West's journey from a quirky start to the heights of video game innovation and beyond. Discover the resilience, adaptability, and teamwork that fueled his success and how he continues to explore new horizons. How did he tackle the technical challenges that came his way, and what can we learn from his relentless pursuit of the next big thing?