In this episode, Dameon talks about the volunteer work he did for the Triangle UXPA, the other Meetups he has coming up, and a bit about resumes.
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In this episode, Dameon talks about the volunteer work he did for the Triangle UXPA, the other Meetups he has coming up, and a bit about resumes.
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In this episode, Dameon talks about the long hiatus, what he is doing now, and the technology that he is interested in the most.
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I recently came across a product that I have been searching for for quite a while. It goes by the name JUCE, (Jules’ Utility Class Extensions) and it is a cross-platform library that allows you to develop audio, interactive, embedded, or graphic applications!
It was created by a UK designer/developer named Julian Storer. He was the sole creator of a DAW by the name of Tracktion, which was released in 2002.
The current version is 5.0, Huckleberry JUCE.
Be on the lookout for a podcast or two about JUCE in the near future!
An all new episode of The Brown Coder Podcast is available now!
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A Tribe Called Quest’s New Release
Please support this monumental hip-hop group as they celebrate their long-awaited release!!
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In this episode, Dameon talks about the Node.js MeetUp he attended, and the experience of learning the technology. He mentions information about the hosts, attendees, and lack of women present. He also speaks of his next technological journey, and his tag-along partner for that journey.
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In this episode, Dameon speaks on the Polyglot.NET MeetUp that he attended, and goes a bit into the Ruby language. He also talks about some of the basic parts of a computer program, and what they are used for. The BiT community (Blacks in Technology), CodeSchool, and Codecademy, are also mentioned.
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In this episode, Dameon talks about the first programming languages he began to learn on his initial trek into coding. He also dabbles in the realm of how programming generally works in his world, and some of the upcoming programming events he is gearing up to participate in.
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Hello everyone! I will be attending a Meetup shortly that will introduce the goers to 7 programming languages in 7 months. I am excited about getting a glimpse into the world of these 7 languages, and about the glimpse being presented by people who KNOW the languages. The group is about 30 deep as of today, and I look forward to learning with them all! We’ll be starting with the Ruby language. That was the first language I started to use on my journey into coding, and I am ready to reunite with it!!!
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The next episode of The Brown Coder Podcast is finished and will be available for listening on Monday September 26th…This week I will be attending some Meetups in the greater RTP area, and I look forward to discussing what groups I’m part of, and the technologies I am currently learning in each group, . Hopefully, I can see some of you at a Meetup in the future.