We found 4 episodes of Coder Radio with the tag “fortnite”.
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551: The Workstation Lifestyle
January 3rd, 2024 | 44 mins 59 secs
adobe, amd ryzen threadripper, antitrust laws, apple, apple watch series 9, apple watch ultra 2, assassin's creed, beeper mini, blood oxygen feature, coder radio, cooking process, dell precision, developers, development podcast, dsa violations, elden ring, epic games, eu, figma acquisition, fortnite, hardware, humbling experience, imessage, justice department, mike's new machine, nvidia rtx a2000, patent dispute, presidential review period, real-time 3d graphics, red dead redemption, regulatory approval, remake, scylladb, the coder robe, tim sweeney, uk, unreal engine, unreal engine 5, us senators, x
Mike shares his adventures and process of coming from mobile app projects to working with Unreal Engine, and why he realized a laptop just wasn't going to cut it.
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377: An Epic Underdog
September 2nd, 2020 | 54 mins 35 secs
30% cut, apple, appstore, coder radio, development podcast, device ownership, epic, fortnite, github, github behind the scenes, ios, jupiter broadcasting, large project upgrades, linux desktop, objective-rust, ruby 2.7, running a small business, small business stories, wordpress
GitHub just made a major behind-the-scenes upgrade, and we chew on some of the impressive details.
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367: 10x Evilgineers
July 22nd, 2019 | 34 mins 43 secs
10x, 10x engineers, app development, app store, app store tax, apple, c++, coder radio, culture, developer podcast, emacs, epic, evil, fortnite, fp, functional programming, google, intellij, jetbrains, jupiter broadcasting, monopoly, oop, play store, programming tools, rubocop, rubymine, software development, spacemacs, spotify, tinder, tools, vi, vim
Mike rekindles his youthful love affair with Emacs and we debate what makes a "10x engineer".
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Clojure Calisthenics
September 7th, 2018 | 45 mins 45 secs
.net, android, async, beam, c#, callbacks, clojure, clojurescript, coder radio, concurrency, development podcast, elixir, erlang, fortnite, functional programming, go, google play, haskell, java, javascript, jvm, kotlin, lisp, project loom, quasar, tornadofx
Wes joins Mike to discuss why .NET still makes sense, the latest antics from Fortnite, a brave new hope for JVM concurrency, and the mind-expanding benefits of trying a Lisp.