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Rye Whalen sees profound connections between nature and software development that many developers miss. With expertise in hardware, software, and teaching cybersecurity, they uncover how natural systems can inspire better software-building strategies.
Rye explains how they approach algorithmic thinking by focusing on foundational base cases and how they encourage their students to visualise problems before writing code. This teaching strategy bridges abstract concepts with practical understanding by tapping into natural visual processing abilities and familiar patterns from the world around us.
Beyond technical skills, Rye emphasises the value of creativity and balance. They explain how engaging in activities like photography and music can nurture problem-solving skills and significantly enhance our ability as developers.
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By Julian Sequeira & Bob Belderbos4.8
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Rye Whalen sees profound connections between nature and software development that many developers miss. With expertise in hardware, software, and teaching cybersecurity, they uncover how natural systems can inspire better software-building strategies.
Rye explains how they approach algorithmic thinking by focusing on foundational base cases and how they encourage their students to visualise problems before writing code. This teaching strategy bridges abstract concepts with practical understanding by tapping into natural visual processing abilities and familiar patterns from the world around us.
Beyond technical skills, Rye emphasises the value of creativity and balance. They explain how engaging in activities like photography and music can nurture problem-solving skills and significantly enhance our ability as developers.
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Contact Rye on our Circle Community: https://pybites.circle.so/u/5eb35e0b
Rye Whalen - https://wentcloud.com/
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If you found this podcast helpful, please consider following us!
For more Pybites:
Pybites Books: https://pybitesbooks.com/
Developer Mindset Newsletter: https://pybit.es/newsletter 💡
Bob LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bbelderbos/
Julian LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliansequeira/
Bob BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/bbelderbos.bsky.social
Julian BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/juliansequeira.bsky.social
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pybites/
Twitter: https://x.com/pybites
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pybites-podcast/id1545551340
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1sJnriPKKVgPIX7UU9PIN1

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