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The Bug Hunters CaféThe Bug Hunters CaféSeason 3, Episode 1: Edaqa MortorayWhat makes a good puzzle? Software engineer and escape room enthusiast Edaqa Mortoray chats with Jason and Bojan about the joys and sorrows of independent projects, why debugging makes a terrible game, and how he came to be the top endorsed Monster Slayer on LinkedIn. Now if only someone can talk the unicorn out of forcing everyone to play supporting cast in his own personal sitcom.2023-04-1158 minDevDiscussDevDiscussS5:E4 - Have You Ever Wanted To Create Your Own Language?In this episode, we talk about creating languages with Edaqa Mortoray, puzzle designer at Edaqa’s Room and creator of the Leaf programming language, and Sam Scott, co-founder and CTO of Oso, which is powered by the language they created called Polar. Show Notes DevNews (sponsor) CodeNewbie (sponsor) DataStax (sponsor) Cockroach Labs (DevDiscuss) (sponsor) Swimm (DevDiscuss) (sponsor) Stellar (sponsor) Rust TypeScript Python C++ PHP Erlang Edaqa's Room Sadly, I must say goodbye to Leaf (my programming language) Oso Polar Domain-specific language Swift HCL Edaqa MortorayEdaqa Mortoray is a creative programmer, writer, and co...2021-06-0244 minGSH ShowGSH ShowHow you are Evaluated in Coding Interviews - With Edaqa MortorayEP. 5 In this episode, we had a chat with Edaqa Mortoray, evaluator at Interviewing.io and the author of "What Is Programming?: A Harmony of People. Code That Runs the World. and the Individual Behind the Keyboard." 1:36 - How did you become interested in the Technical Interviewing aspect? 3:45 - What is an interviewer looking for, in Technical Interviews? 4:54 - How to adjust yourself to the interviewer and have a good relationship during the interview. 6:08 - Important points you don’t have to miss during an interview (hints) 7:34...2020-04-1734 minGetting Apps DoneGetting Apps DoneEdaqa Mortoray: What is Programming? A book and a discussionEdaqa Mortoray, author of "What is Programming", joins us to discuss programming, UX, security... and even a bit of politics!2019-05-0241 minGetting Apps DoneGetting Apps DoneEdaqa Mortoray: What is Programming? A book and a discussionEdaqa Mortoray, author of "What is Programming", joins us to discuss programming, UX, security... and even a bit of politics!2019-05-0241 minLegacy Code RocksLegacy Code RocksDefensive Coding with Edaqa MortorayEdaqa Mortoray grew up programming. From interface design to scientific simulations, including video games and development products, he has coded a bit of everything. He is the author of the book “What is Programming?” and he runs a successful programming blog and a podcast. We talk with Edaqa about why every member of software development team should know who their user is and what their needs are. He then shares with us some good practices for defensive coding in this age of global users. When you are done with the episode, and if you want to hear more about the...2019-04-2229 minDeveloper On FireDeveloper On FireEpisode 418 | Edaqa Mortoray - Whole Humans Programming Guest: Edaqa Mortoray @edaqa Full show notes are at https://developeronfire.com/podcast/episode-418-edaqa-mortoray-whole-humans-programming 2019-04-0800 minCppCastCppCastLeaf and 'What is Programming?'Rob and Jason are joined by Edaqa Mortoray to talk about his experience designing the Leaf language and writing it's compiler in C++, and his book 'What is Programming?' Edaqa Mortoray grew up programming. From interface design to scientific simulations, including video games and development products, he's coded a bit of everything. He's got a successful programming blog and is the author of the book "What is Programming?" News Moving iterators in C++ C++ 3D Game Tutorial Series Legacy Code Programmer's Toolbox C++17 - The Complete Guide C++17 in Detail Edaqa Mortoray @edaqa ...2019-02-1444 minEdge CasesEdge CasesEdge Cases 72: It's Not Just Code, It's UnicodeAndrew Pontious talks hexy to Wolf Rentzsch by going on at length about Unicode: its design, its planes (astral and otherwise), and its UTF-16 and UTF-8 encodings. Plus: backup followup. Links: International Backup Awareness Day « Coding Horror Backing Up Live VMware Fusion Virtual Machines « rentzsch.tumblr.com Using ZFS Snapshots on Time Machine backups. « Matt Connolly’s Blog Bavarious tweet: “Some NSString operations in the light of @edaqa’s ‘The string type is broken’ post: http://mortoray.com/2013/11/27/the-string-type-is-broken/” The string type is broken « Musing Mortoray ~ On Programming and Language Design Unicode « Wikipedia Plane (Dungeons & Dragons) UTF-32 « Wikipedia U...2013-12-1347 min