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Demystify an increasingly technical world with two of Fullstack Academy's instructors: Corey Greenwald and Geoff Bass. Take a journey that provides high-level context to the many facets of web-develop... more
FAQs about Tech'd Out:How many episodes does Tech'd Out have?The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
July 03, 201812. Cookies: Creepily Relevant Ads and Overpriced VacationsOn the Season 1 Finale of Tech'd Out, Corey and Geoff discuss cookies. They explain the difficulty of keeping someone logged in on a website, how every site seems to know exactly what ads interest you, and why you should always be an incognito browser before you plan your next vacation....more45minPlay
June 26, 201811. Browsers and Web Apps: How They're Basically Just TacosCorey, Geoff, and GUEST Karen MacPherson talk about the ever-changing web. They discuss the birth of modern web-applications and how it's almost rude to call them websites! They also explain the DOM that is the important translator allowing JavaScript to communicate with the content of the webpage (HTML). At the end of the day, an important realization comes about: web browsers are basically just tacos....more58minPlay
June 19, 201810. Data Modeling: Making Your Data Really Really Really Ridiculously Good-LookingCorey and Geoff explore many ways of organizing data for all different kinds of tasks. How is it similar between that seemingly never-ending wait in the Fortnite queue to play your game and Microsoft Word's undo functionality?...more45minPlay
June 12, 20189. Machine Learning: Oh The Ways AI has ChangedCorey and Geoff discuss the algorithms all around us and how, in many cases, they've gotten CREEPILY good at what they do. How can a machine built by humans that is given little-to-no instructions from a human learn to play a game like chess better than any human ever could? How do you by proving you're "not a human" on a website actually teach cars how to drive themselves? Corey also brings out his background in Neuroscience and highlights some forms of machine learning attempt to mimic some connections we find in our own brain!...more49minPlay
June 05, 20188. Servers and The Cloud: Amazon Secretly Holds the InternetCorey and Geoff take a deep dive into servers. How do the servers at the New York Times manage to stay alive during peak hours like election night? What exactly is cloud computing and how did it change the way software was built in so little time?...more1hPlay
May 29, 20187. History of Computing 2: Evolution of Programming LanguagesIn the second half of "History of Computing", Corey and Geoff discuss the wild evolution of programming languages. Why do we have so many options for languages in the field of software and when would we choose one over another? What computational changes and industry demands cause the growth of new languages?...more33minPlay
May 25, 20186. History of Computing 1: How The 1880 Census Led To Your📱In this first part of "History of Computing", Corey and Geoff go over the brief history of computing from early mechanical sketches and "programs" to electrical machinery and the development of the modern system. How did some drama in census bureau during the 1880s lead to IBM and expedite computational technology? If you check out Episode 2, "Understanding Data", it may give a greater appreciation for some of the content covered here!...more27minPlay
May 18, 20185. Web Security 101: Hiding Information in Plain SiteCorey and Geoff hash out Security. They go over some common indicators that tell us what websites we can and cannot trust and discuss some strategies web servers should be using to keep all of our personal information safe. How can we go about truly hiding a password on something as public as the internet?...more42minPlay
May 11, 20184. Performance: The Art of Making Software FasterCorey and Geoff discuss the performance of our logic. How is it possible that checking if you put "apples" on a shopping list of 1-million items could take less time than sifting through a list of just 100 items?...more27minPlay
May 04, 20183. Algorithms: Problem Solving and Logical ConnivingCorey and Geoff discuss algorithms in modern computing, the ways they are commonly designed, as well as some of their well-known limitations. These two accomplish this in a non-technical way by addressing Geoff's "obsession" with carnivals....more25minPlay
FAQs about Tech'd Out:How many episodes does Tech'd Out have?The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.