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Forgotten Empires, amazing games - Age of Empires is back with Bert Beeckman on the Hanselminutes Technology Podcast: Fresh Air for Developers
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Mike Monteiro joins Dan and Jason for a spirited (and funny!) conversation about positioning, pricing, selling design, and how sometimes you need to fake it until you make it.
Hear his insightful views on pricing effectively, never coming from a place of fear, positioning your company in the ever-changing world of design, and how in the end, you are the sum of your clients.
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This week Myke teaches Federico about Minecraft. The guys also discuss some Starbucks-related follow up, Hearthstone and an interesting new iPhone game Federico has found
Guy English and Nigel tell tales of the hacks that make games work, from fast inverse square root to assembly shenanigans. Allen tries to keep things understandable for non-programmers, and fails spectacularly.
Pac-Man for the Atari 2600
Fast Inverse Square Root
The End of the World of Minecraft
The VanCocoa meetup
Play (1:33:56)
• Mar 14, 2014
Anil Dash and Jeffrey Zeldman discuss how government, media, and tech shape the world, and how we can influence them in turn. Our first meeting at SXSW in 2002. How selling CMS systems teaches you the dysfunction at media companies and organizations. Working for the music industry at the dawn of Napster. RFP-EZ. The early days of blogging. Designing websites for the government—the procurement problem. If we’re pouring all this time into social media, what do we want to get out of it? How big institutions work and how to have an impact on them. Living in “Joe’s Apartment.” Why, until recently, federal agencies that wanted a blog couldn’t use WordPress or Tumblr and how the State Dept got on Tumblr. Achieving empathy for institutions. Being more thoughtful about what I share and who I amplify on social media. The launch of Thinkup, and a special offer exclusively for Big Web Show listeners.
Guy English and Nigel tell tales of the hacks that make games work, from fast inverse square root to assembly shenanigans. Allen tries to keep things understandable for non-programmers, and fails spectacularly.
Pac-Man for the Atari 2600
Fast Inverse Square Root
The End of the World of Minecraft
The VanCocoa meetup
Play (1:33:56)
• Mar 14, 2014
Merlin Mann was part of You Look Nice Today. That show is so good, he could have just stoped making cool stuff after it was finished. He didn’t. He keeps making awesome things. We talked about them. And other stuff. Whom is Casey Liss?
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Show notes:
1. Back To WorkDan Benjamin
2. You Look Nice TodayAdam LisagorScott Simpson
3. Roderick on the Line
43 Folders
Technicaldificulties.usRadiolab
Bionic
MashMonty PythonMary Tyler MooreBob NewhartSpinal TapWaiting for GuffmanIdiocracy
Florida.
Hardware:2006 Mac Pro2010 Macbook AiriPhone 5SiPad MiniApple TV
Software:TweetbotReederEditorial1passwordOmnifocusInstacastInstapaperComixologyCalendar 5FantasticalChunky
Favorite piece of tech: Black and white TV
This week, Myke returns to talk to Federico and Stephen about challenges developers face in the Mac and iOS App Stores with special guest David Barnard.
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