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[5958.64 --> 5962.64] Or rather, I posted it on Facebook, because I thought that was hilarious. |
[5962.64 --> 5965.64] Like, just embarrassingly blatant copying. |
[5965.64 --> 5966.64] That's funny. |
[5966.64 --> 5969.64] Alright, so I think that's pretty much it. |
[5969.64 --> 5972.64] There's only one other thing that I wanted to call out. |
[5972.64 --> 5974.64] Um, we did a couple live streams. |
[5974.64 --> 5978.64] If you guys are interested in programming, so becoming a coder, we actually did a number |
[5978.64 --> 5979.64] of live streams. |
[5979.64 --> 5983.64] They were sponsored by Modus, the same guys that we partnered with for Geek Stakes, uh, |
[5983.64 --> 5986.64] earlier this year, where they gave away a bunch of really cool stuff. |
[5986.64 --> 5990.64] They're a, uh, they're a placement firm for coders, so basically they work with companies |
[5990.64 --> 5993.64] that need coders, and coders who need placements, and they... |
[5993.64 --> 5994.64] Companies. |
[5994.64 --> 5996.64] ...connect them. |
[5996.64 --> 5997.64] Wow. |
[5997.64 --> 5999.64] Um, not as aggressively as that. |
[5999.64 --> 6000.64] They're, like, pretty nice about it. |
[6000.64 --> 6003.64] They're a little bit more considerate of each other's needs. |
[6003.64 --> 6007.64] Yeah, so anyway, they sponsored a series of interviews where we took some folks from |
[6007.64 --> 6014.64] Code School, which is, um, a video, a video tutorial online, uh, online site where you can |
[6014.64 --> 6017.64] learn coding in a fun and engaging way. |
[6017.64 --> 6020.64] And they had a few of those folks come and interview with us about, sort of, how to, |
[6020.64 --> 6021.64] how to become a coder. |
[6021.64 --> 6024.64] And of particular interest is number two. |
[6024.64 --> 6028.64] Um, that one was really excellent, especially if you know any females who are thinking about |
[6028.64 --> 6032.64] programming, because she talked a little bit about what it's like as a female learning |
[6032.64 --> 6035.64] to program and being involved in the developer community. |
[6035.64 --> 6037.64] I thought that was really, uh, I thought that was really, really cool. |
[6037.64 --> 6042.64] And actually, our third, our third interviewee was, um, was really cool as well, because a |
[6042.64 --> 6046.64] lot of what we talked to him about was not sitting in front of your computer. |
[6046.64 --> 6052.64] You know, finding inspiration for your programming projects in the real world by being a real |
[6052.64 --> 6053.64] person and doing real things. |
[6053.64 --> 6058.64] Especially stuff, um, like apps, or if you want to build a, if you want to build a program |
[6058.64 --> 6063.64] which is going to solve someone's real world problem, you probably need to get off your |
[6063.64 --> 6065.64] butt and go figure out what that problem is. |
[6065.64 --> 6073.64] Because we see a lot of, uh, we see a lot of, a lot of solutions that are to problems nobody |
[6073.64 --> 6074.64] has. |
[6074.64 --> 6075.64] Yeah. |
[6075.64 --> 6076.64] Yeah. |
[6076.64 --> 6077.64] Yeah. |
[6077.64 --> 6081.64] Which is great if you like have a different job and you're just solving your own solutions |
[6081.64 --> 6082.64] that other people might not have. |
[6082.64 --> 6083.64] That's awesome. |
[6083.64 --> 6085.64] That's a really good way to program. |
[6085.64 --> 6089.64] And actually most programmers that I know just do that because they'll have other jobs |
[6089.64 --> 6091.64] and they'll program their own solutions to stuff. |
[6091.64 --> 6096.64] Um, but if you want to like make your job doing stuff like apps for phones, you probably |
[6096.64 --> 6098.64] need to figure out stuff to go to you. |
[6098.64 --> 6099.64] Huh. |
[6099.64 --> 6100.64] Look at this. |
[6100.64 --> 6101.64] Okay. |
[6101.64 --> 6104.64] Well, we've got one more, we've got one more news item. |
[6104.64 --> 6105.64] Hi Linus. |
[6105.64 --> 6109.64] I'm sure you saw some news floating around today about statements made by Richard Huddy |
[6109.64 --> 6110.64] in regards to DirectX 12. |
[6110.64 --> 6115.64] I wanted to provide comment from AMD to give some context around what has been said thus |
[6115.64 --> 6116.64] far. |
[6116.64 --> 6119.64] There have been reports based on a video of Richard Huddy of AMD making speculative comments |
[6119.64 --> 6121.64] about DirectX 12 support on versions of Windows. |
[6121.64 --> 6123.64] Richard Huddy does not speak for Microsoft. |
[6123.64 --> 6127.64] He was unfortunately spec, speculating for Microsoft publication of key dates and milestones |
[6127.64 --> 6130.64] for Windows 7 lifecycle and blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. |
[6130.64 --> 6131.64] Okay, that's not very interesting. |
[6131.64 --> 6132.64] Never mind. |
[6132.64 --> 6133.64] Boring email. |
[6133.64 --> 6134.64] Okay. |
[6134.64 --> 6135.64] Well, I think that's pretty much it. |
[6135.64 --> 6136.64] No longer interesting. |
[6136.64 --> 6137.64] Goodbye. |
[6137.64 --> 6138.64] All right. |
[6138.64 --> 6142.64] So, yeah, I think that's pretty much it. |
[6142.64 --> 6145.64] Thank you guys for tuning into the WAN show. |
[6145.64 --> 6148.64] We'll see you again next week. |
[6148.64 --> 6149.64] Same bat time, same bat channel. |
[6149.64 --> 6151.64] And thank you also to so many of you for tuning in. |
[6151.64 --> 6152.64] We had almost 6,000 viewers today. |
[6152.64 --> 6153.64] We had over 6,000 viewers. |
[6153.64 --> 6154.64] Did we? |
[6154.64 --> 6155.64] At one point. |
[6155.64 --> 6157.64] Not for a huge amount of time, but we did. |
[6157.64 --> 6160.64] Well, you guys are awesome and we will see you. |
[6160.64 --> 6161.64] See you. |
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