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Alex Demko
LeetCode Live #1: Solving Random Problems Together 💻

Just a chill LeetCode solving session today Want to improve your problem-solving skills and build a real developer mindset?

56:10
LeetCode Live #1: Solving Random Problems Together 💻

851 views

Streamed 2 months ago

Jon Gjengset
Solving distributed systems challenges in Rust

In this stream we work through the fly.io distributed systems challenges (https://fly.io/dist-sys/) in Rust, and solve all the way up to ...

3:15:52
Solving distributed systems challenges in Rust

306,924 views

2 years ago

Jon Gjengset
Live-coding a linked hash map in Rust

Following another Twitter poll (https://twitter.com/Jonhoo/status/1000102031925956610), we're building a simple hash map in ...

2:29:40
Live-coding a linked hash map in Rust

39,515 views

7 years ago

EmacsConf and Emacs hangouts
EmacsConf 2025: Some problems of modernizing Emacs - Eduardo Ochs (he/him)

Watch this on Eduardo's channel instead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y75Q2IN8Y_M ...

25:23
EmacsConf 2025: Some problems of modernizing Emacs - Eduardo Ochs (he/him)

794 views

1 month ago

Jon Gjengset
Q&A December 2022

A brief comparison of DSLRs for streaming, a quick walkthrough of the new Q&A site ( https://wewerewondering.com/ ), lots of Q&A ...

3:12:32
Q&A December 2022

15,345 views

3 years ago

Confreaks
RubyConf 2018 - Building Generic Software by Chris Salzberg

RubyConf 2018 - Building Generic Software by Chris Salzberg As engineers, most of the software we build is built for a specific ...

38:36
RubyConf 2018 - Building Generic Software by Chris Salzberg

4,869 views

7 years ago

Chrome for Developers
Optimizing INP: A deep dive

Interaction to Next Paint (INP) can be a daunting metric to start improving. It's common to know a page has a responsiveness ...

28:30
Optimizing INP: A deep dive

24,154 views

1 year ago

Houston FPUG
Richard Feldman, "Millions of Users, Purely Functional Code"

Abstract: At NoRedInk we had a normal React code base. That is, until we tried Elm – a purely functional language that compiles ...

1:48:35
Richard Feldman, "Millions of Users, Purely Functional Code"

8,364 views

4 years ago

freeCodeCamp.org
Learn Data Science Tutorial - Full Course for Beginners

Learn Data Science is this full tutorial course for absolute beginners. Data science is considered the "sexiest job of the 21st ...

5:52:09
Learn Data Science Tutorial - Full Course for Beginners

4,326,204 views

6 years ago

CodeRefinery
6.2 Software Testing - CodeRefinery 2023 Sep

Software testing is a fundamental part of modern software development, and especially important for science since results should ...

1:07:50
6.2 Software Testing - CodeRefinery 2023 Sep

58 views

2 years ago

Wagtail Space
Solving your problems by spelunking the Wagtail code (Harris Lapiroff)
26:33
Solving your problems by spelunking the Wagtail code (Harris Lapiroff)

86 views

6 years ago

WunderGraph
Daniel Kocot (API Leader @ codecentric) on Building Great APIs

APIs run the modern digital world, but what separates the good from the great? Daniel has been part of the codecentric team since ...

1:12:57
Daniel Kocot (API Leader @ codecentric) on Building Great APIs

151 views

4 months ago

Confreaks
RailsConf 2014 - Cognitive Shortcuts: Models, Visualizations, Metaphors, and Other Lies

By Sam Livingston-Gray Experienced developers tend to build up a library of creative problem-solving tools: rubber ducks, code ...

33:23
RailsConf 2014 - Cognitive Shortcuts: Models, Visualizations, Metaphors, and Other Lies

1,478 views

11 years ago

Jon Gjengset
(Partially) fixing a bug in a Rust research database

I've regularly had people ask me to do a live-stream on Noria, a database prototype I've been developing in Rust as part of my ...

3:11:46
(Partially) fixing a bug in a Rust research database

21,370 views

5 years ago

Confreaks
GoGaRuCo 2014- The Scientific Method of Troubleshooting

By, Blithe Rocher For software engineers, troubleshooting is one of the toughest and most important skills to develop.

24:21
GoGaRuCo 2014- The Scientific Method of Troubleshooting

1,457 views

11 years ago

Confreaks
RailsConf 2016 - Get a Whiff of This by Sandi Metz

Get a Whiff of This by Sandi Metz Most code is a mess. Most new requirements change existing code. Ergo, much our work ...

38:15
RailsConf 2016 - Get a Whiff of This by Sandi Metz

51,178 views

9 years ago

Jon Gjengset
The What and How of Futures and async/await in Rust

Futures are Rust's way of expressing asynchronous computations, but even after reading the documentation, it can be hard to ...

4:10:06
The What and How of Futures and async/await in Rust

114,078 views

7 years ago

Chrome for Developers
String built-ins with Mozilla's Ryan Hunt - WasmAssembly

In this episode, Thomas Steiner interviews Mozilla's Ryan Hunt, who's the champion of the string built-ins proposal. They first ...

1:00:12
String built-ins with Mozilla's Ryan Hunt - WasmAssembly

3,972 views

1 year ago

Confreaks
RubyConf 2018 - Refactoring the Technical Interview by Mark Siemers

RubyConf 2018 - Refactoring the Technical Interview by Mark Siemers Is your technical interview optimized? Could it use a ...

36:39
RubyConf 2018 - Refactoring the Technical Interview by Mark Siemers

1,721 views

7 years ago

Aalto Scientific Computing
2.5 Productivity tools - Python for Scientific Computing 2023

There are various tools that can make your own human time more efficient - productivity tools. These do things and find problems ...

37:55
2.5 Productivity tools - Python for Scientific Computing 2023

112 views

2 years ago