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The Free Talk StaffroomThe Free Talk Staffroom33. The Sherriff theory of value, AKA the shepherd’s pie model of businessAn AI-generated transcript: Hello, this may be one of my stupider ideas but I'm getting ready, getting the Christmas dinner ready for a party and I thought I'm not going to get a chance to record something so I'm going to do that now.So killing two birds with one stone which is kind of the topic maybe, if I can stick to it, for today.So I don't know if you can hear this.This is probably a terrible idea but we'll have a go.Yes, so my...2023-12-2206 minRegrade RequestRegrade RequestEpisode 32 - Sharing is CaringGrapes really are a thing for British hospital patients, Mark finally has fiber optic internet, cookies == Congressional seats, HB 20's interpretation of a "common carrier," and how to say goodbye ominously. Mentioned video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVhFBujPlVo2022-06-0249 minRegrade RequestRegrade RequestEpisode 28 - Sony Says We Are Close Friends NowMark finally scored a PS5, so naturally we have to talk about Sony's new subscription service.  Also, the Ukrainian government is selling NFTs to raise money, why the color in VHS tapes fade, and more "no stupid questions"!2022-03-3150 minRegrade RequestRegrade RequestEpisode 23 - Attack of the Deadly Shower CurtainsClasses have started back for Will (but not for Mark!) and we are back with some more questions! Today's Syllabus: Speedrunning for 7-year olds Blue Light Special (Glasses) Why do we sign things? What is the right number of people for a board game? Shower curtains that attack you! 2022-01-2735 minRegrade RequestRegrade RequestOffice Hours Ep. 7 - The Computer InsideAs Will gets ready for classes to start, Mark gets oddly fascinated by his new Instant Pot and starts to think about all the different types of small computers in everyday devices.  (These are called "embedded systems," by the way!)2022-01-2023 minRegrade RequestRegrade RequestOffice Hours Ep. 5 - Shut Down Now To Update!The .5 episodes are now a new segment!  We are calling these individual episodes "Office Hours," where one host goes in-depth in a single topic! Today, Mark talks about why you might get those "do you want to update" messages from your software and why you should pay attention to them.2021-11-1925 minRegrade RequestRegrade RequestEpisode 20 - We Need an ExtensionWe missed a week!  We are so sorry!  Life's tough that way... then the world ends... ?!?!?  Yes, this week we talk about how the world is going to end!  Until Mark has had enough and talks about recycling. 2021-11-1148 minRegrade RequestRegrade RequestEpisode 19.5 - ARM WrestlingIt's a solo show again this week as it's advising season at UVA and things are really crazy!  But Mark just HAD to talk about the new MacBook Pros and what it means for them to be using the M1 (ARM) CPU!  How is it different than an x86 (Intel) CPU?  Listen and find out!2021-10-2817 minRegrade RequestRegrade RequestEpisode 17 - Human Thumbs Can't Move That FastIn this episode of Regrade Request, we take a look at the dangers of being a gamer.  While Mark discusses physical injuries that have happened due to playing Nintendo (such as "Nintenditis" and various blunt force traumas from using a Wii remote), Will goes more into emotional issues, such as cyber bullying. And, of course, a few questions from No Stupid Questions to round out the show!2021-09-3057 minRegrade RequestRegrade RequestEpisode 15 - Why We Play GamesIn a more (hopefully) thought-provoking episode, we examine the aesthetics of gaming, as described in the paper "MDA: A Formal Approach to Game Design and Game Research" by Hunicke, LeBlanc, and Zubek from Northwestern University.  It is also discussed in the wonderful Extra Credits YouTube series: https://youtu.be/uepAJ-rqJKA We discuss games that have affected us in major ways and what aesthetics lend themselves to those experiences. Bottom line: 1) games are great and 2) Will and Mark will never agree on Breath of the Wild.2021-09-1659 minRegrade RequestRegrade RequestEpisode 8 - Toy Story Didn't Have Ray TracingMark is super excited about the Olympics!  Will... kinda is.  We discuss some cool things at the Olympics, how ray tracing works, the microchip shortage and... rubber ducks?   If you are enjoying the show, we would really appreciate any feedback, either to us at hosts@regraderequest.com or on the podcast platform of your choice! Ray Tracing Demo - https://www.twitch.tv/dbsmiley/v/1099732136?sr=a&t=10s2021-07-2944 minRegrade RequestRegrade RequestEpisode 6.5 - Only One College ProfessorWill's in the midst of summer teaching, so Mark takes a shot at a "special edition mini-episode" tackling just one question that we get pretty often: What programming language should I learn? Turns out, there isn't one right answer!  But all the answers start with another question - what are you excited about building? Links from today's episode: Scratch - https://scratch.mit.edu/ Human Resource Machine (game) - https://store.steampowered.com/app/375820/Human_Resource_Machine/ Game Builder Garage for Nintendo Switch - https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/game-builder-garage-switch/ TIOBE Index - h...2021-07-0824 minRegrade RequestRegrade RequestEpisode 3 - Deterministic Epistemology of Angry BirdsWill blows Mark's mind by discussing Zipf's Law (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCn8zs912OE) in the context of the popularity of certain websites.  Conversely, Mark wants to talk about why we blow into NES cartridges to make them work. Subscribe through the podcast service of your choice or leave us a question for us to answer on the podcast at http://regraderequest.com!  Find us on Twitter: @MarkSherriff and @ProfMcBurney2021-06-1047 minRegrade RequestRegrade RequestEpisode 2 - Are You Going to Eat That?In this episode of Regrade Request, Will and Mark turn more toward educational questions, explaining what DDOS attacks are, how to algorithmically pair your socks efficiently (we swear - this is more interesting than it sounds), and deliberately trying to sabotage your own Zoom calls. Oh - and fantasy monster snacking guidance.  That too. Let us know what you think!  hosts@regraderequest.com / @MarkSherriff / @ProfMcBurney Or leave a review on iTunes or Google Podcasts!2021-06-0342 minRegrade RequestRegrade RequestEpisode 1 - A Beautiful Shade of #chucknorrisIn the pilot episode of Regrade Request, Will and Mark tackle deep and meaningful questions involving Chuck Norris, video game relationships, and goats.  Does teaching together online translate into podcasting?  Find out!2021-05-2747 minSIGSCE Morning CoffeeSIGSCE Morning CoffeeSaturday, March 20 (w/ Manuel Pérez-Quiñones and Adrienne Decker)On the final episode of SIGCSE Morning Coffee, the chairs talk about  their experiences with the conference and then we interview Manuel Pérez-Quiñones and Adrienne Decker from the SIGCSE Board to hear their  thoughts about the conference moving forward and volunteering with the  organization.2021-03-2050 minSIGSCE Morning CoffeeSIGSCE Morning CoffeeFriday, March 19 (w/ Larry Merkle and Judy Sheard)No, that's not a typo! We are interviewing Larry Merkle and Judy Sheard - the senior Symposium and Program Chairs for SIGCSE TS 2022 in Providence, RI! Join us to hear all about how to volunteer, submit, and participate in the next Technical Symposium!2021-03-1922 minSIGSCE Morning CoffeeSIGSCE Morning CoffeeThursday, March 18 (w/ Yolanda Rankin)Judy and Alvaro chat with Yolanda Rankin, one of the three authors of the Best Paper in the Computing Education Research track (with Jakita Thomas and Sheena Erete), about their important work presented in their paper "Real Talk: Saturated Sites of Violence in CS Education."2021-03-1837 minSIGSCE Morning CoffeeSIGSCE Morning CoffeeWednesday, March 17 (w/ Stephen Edwards)We sit down with Stephen Edwards, winner of the 2021 SIGCSE Award for Outstanding Contributions to Computer Science Education, to hear his  thoughts on automated testing.2021-03-1719 minSIGSCE Morning CoffeeSIGSCE Morning CoffeeTuesday, March 16 (w/ Dan Garcia)You won't need your cup of coffee to get you going this morning because  Dan Garcia has enough energy for all of us!  Dan talks to us about how  the board is thinking about virtual conferences moving forward and how  best to nominate your fellow educators for SIGCSE level awards.2021-03-1632 minSIGSCE Morning CoffeeSIGSCE Morning CoffeeMonday, March 15 - Bonus Episode!It's a bonus episode of SIGCSE Morning Coffee!.... or is it?  Mark gets in over his head and has to call in some help!2021-03-1519 minSIGSCE Morning CoffeeSIGSCE Morning CoffeeMonday, March 15 (w/ Kristin Stephens-Martinez)Join us today as Alvaro and Larry talk with Kristin Stephens-Martinez  (Duke University) about how she started The CS-Ed Podcast!  (maybe we  can pick up a few pointers ourselves....)2021-03-1534 minSIGSCE Morning CoffeeSIGSCE Morning CoffeeSunday, March 14 (w/ Cary Laxer)Alvaro and Pam speak with Cary Laxer, winner of the 2021 SIGCSE Award  for Lifetime Service to the Computer Science Education Community!2021-03-1425 minSIGSCE Morning CoffeeSIGSCE Morning CoffeeSaturday, March 13 (w/ Alison Clear and Lauri Malmi)Mark, Judy, and Alvaro talk with the 2020 SIGCSE Award winners, Alison  Clear and Lauri Malmi, about their life in SIGCSE and the incredible  work they have been a part of.  It's a double-sized episode to honor  these wonderful members of our community!2021-03-1352 minSIGSCE Morning CoffeeSIGSCE Morning CoffeeFriday, March 12 (w/ Brett Becker)Alvaro and Larry speak with Brett Becker (University College Dublin)  about his work with the global buddy program and increasing global  diversity at the Technical Symposium!  Contact global@sigcse2021.org for more information!2021-03-1231 minSIGSCE Morning CoffeeSIGSCE Morning CoffeeThursday, March 11 (w/ Leigh Ann DeLyser)Larry and Alvaro talk to Leigh Ann DeLyser, Co-Founder and Executive  Director of CSforALL, about how she got started in CS education, her  work with CSforALL, and the upcoming Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion  panel on Friday, March 12, at 5:00 PM ET.  Also, a question from Twitter!  For more information about CSforALL:  https://www.csforall.org  @CSforALL  leighann@csforall.org 2021-03-1134 minCharlie Charlie One - Royal Marines PodcastCharlie Charlie One - Royal Marines PodcastEpisode 012 - Sam SherriffC/Sgt Sam Sherriff MBE is a serving Royal Marines Physical Training Instructor, a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt, the head of Royal Marines Unarmed Combat, a father, a husband and the founder of REORG Jiu Jitsu amongst a myriad of other extremely impressive accomplishments. I'm not going to steal his thunder by saying any more and I'm definitely going to get him back on future episodes to talk more about what he's up to, but for now enjoy your intro to the man, the legend, Professor Sam Sherriff!  2020-08-1000 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Final Exam Review Sessionif(CS1110 || CS1111) {S.O.P("final is saturday"))}2013-05-021h 26CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 42 - Course ReviewThat's all, folks!2013-04-2945 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 40 - Advanced I/OIn class lab getting ready for Yoshi's Chase.2013-04-2413 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 39 - Image ManipulationFinishing images and starting on Advanced I/O.2013-04-2241 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 38 - Image ManipulationEdge detection.2013-04-1946 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 37 - Image ManipulationWe learn to bend images to our will.2013-04-1745 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 35 - RecursionMore on recursion and fractals.2013-04-1243 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 34 - RecursionWe start getting into how to write recursive methods.2013-04-1046 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 33 - AlgorithmsI make people wear numbers and walk around.2013-04-0843 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 32 - Particle SimulatorWe delve into how HW5 works by looking closely at ParticleSimulator.2013-04-0544 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Test 2 Review SessionReviewing goodness!2013-04-0254 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 30 - Test 2 ReviewGetting' ready for Test 2!2013-04-0146 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 29 - ClassesDesigning a Book class and looking at Particle.2013-03-2948 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 28 - Classes and UMLWe learn how to design classes with UML.2013-03-2746 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 27 - Show and TellWe hear about HW5 and then start to build our own classes based on objects you brought in.2013-03-2519 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 26 - ClassesWe build an alarm clock.2013-03-2242 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 25 - Intro to ClassesBalls and frisbees!2013-03-2046 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 24 - MethodsWow… it's been a while. We talk about pass by value and pass by reference.2013-03-1845 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 21 - MethodsWe introduce methods in the context of HW4.2013-03-0438 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 20 - ArrayListDan Miller takes us through ArrayLists today in class.2013-03-0147 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 19 - ArraysWe discuss HW4 and start on arrays.2013-02-2749 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 18 - FilesReading files from disk.2013-02-2546 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 17 - GPSWe play a bit with GPS.2013-02-2214 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Test 1 Review SessionA sparsely attended review session with some good questions!2013-02-2055 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 15 - Test ReviewGetting ready for test 1!2013-02-1847 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 14 - Being EvilWe learn how to be just a little bit… evil...2013-02-1543 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 13 - Pig!We start writing the game Pig.2013-02-1312 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 12 - LoopsMore on loops! We make a clock!2013-02-1143 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 10 - LoopsWe are on to looping structures!2013-02-0647 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 9 - DecisionsFinishing if, looking at how complex types are allocated, and switch statements.2013-02-0444 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 8 - DecisionsMore on if statements.2013-02-0144 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 7 - Math and DecisionsSome more odd Java Math, and then on to if statements.2013-01-3048 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 6 - Data Types and MathWe finish up the primitive types, showing off some weird math in Java.2013-01-2847 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 5 - Debugging and Data TypesWe discuss how to debug your code and start on data types.2013-01-2545 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 4 - Parts of a ProgramMadLibs!2013-01-2347 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 3 - Eclipse 101We learn about Eclipse and write our first program!2013-01-1847 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 2 - Why CS?We talk about where computing is in the world and what we will do in class this semester.2013-01-1640 minCS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00CS 1110 - Spring 2013 - 1:00Lecture 1 - It's Day One!We go over the syllabus and take questions.2013-01-1445 minCS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 26: Distributed Databasesmmm... clouds...2011-04-2643 minCS 1110 Spring 2011 - 1:00CS 1110 Spring 2011 - 1:00Lecture 39: CryptologyBen Kreuter talks about cryptology and Sherriff picks up with how to do snowflakes.2011-04-2542 minCS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 24: Concurrency ControlWe finish up RAID and locking, etc, but the recording fubared after a bit...2011-04-1933 minCS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 23: TransactionTrippin' ACID2011-04-141h 04CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 22: IndexingIndexing fun2011-04-121h 08CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 21: File StructureRAID and files on disk2011-04-071h 07CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 20: HardwareI pull out my bag of tech and we discuss server hardware and RAID.2011-04-051h 10CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 19: XPathWe finish XML with XPath.2011-03-311h 01CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 18: XMLWe finish up privacy and security and begin on XML.2011-03-291h 13CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 17: SecurityDatabase security2011-03-241h 03CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 16: BagelsToday, we eat bagels.2011-03-2228 minCS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 15: Normal FormsBCNF and 3NF2011-03-171h 01CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 14: Functional DependenciesAfter I finally make it to class, we discuss FDs, F, F+, and Fc.2011-03-151h 07CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 12: Exam ReviewAfter a hiatus to work on the wedding database, we take today to review for the midterm on Thursday.2011-03-011h 03CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 9: SQLWe finish up SQL... and begin wedding planning?2011-02-171h 10CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 8: Intermediate SQLIt's more SQL...2011-02-1555 minCS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 7: Basic SQLIntro to SQL2011-02-101h 11CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 6: ER and SQLWe do some more ER examples and startup on SQL. I gave out your accounts today too.2011-02-0856 minCS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 5: ER Diagrams 2We finish up with ER Diagrams.2011-02-031h 11CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 4: ER Diagrams 1We go through how to do some tough queries, and then move into ER diagrams.2011-02-021h 09CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 3: RA2With all of like 5 people here because of the snow, we finish up with RA. (Okay, there was more than 5...)2011-01-281h 12CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 2: RA1The history of databases and the beginning of relational algebra.2011-01-251h 12CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011CS 4750 - Database Systems - Spring 2011Lecture 1: Welcome!Welcome to CS 4750!2011-01-201h 06CS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010CS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010Lecture 42 Part 2... after I dropped my iPod2010-12-0627 minCS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010CS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010Lecture 42 Part 1Before I dropped my iPod2010-12-0616 minCS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010CS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010Lecture 41Recursion - Towers of Hanoi2010-12-0644 minCS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010CS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010Lecture 40User Experiences (NOTE: Lecture 38 was Yoshi's Chase (no podcast) and Lecture 39 was GUIs (left recorder at home))2010-12-0236 minCS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010CS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010Lecture 37Reading binary files2010-11-2339 minCS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010CS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010Lecture 36Recursion wrap-up and Serialization2010-11-1844 minCS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010CS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010Lecture 35Recursion - BinarySearch and MergeSort Code2010-11-1645 minCS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010CS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010Lecture 34Recursion - Squares, Binary Search, Mergesort2010-11-1245 minCS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010CS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010Lecture 33Recursion 22010-11-1028 minCS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010CS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010Lecture 32Recursion2010-11-1041 minCS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010CS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010Lecture 31Review of Test 22010-11-1037 minCS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010CS 1110 - Introduction to Programming - Fall 2010Lecture 29Test 2 Review Session2010-11-0149 min