episode 18 — Curiosity, Quake, and Networking with Fabien Sanglard.
Glen talks with Fabien Sanglard about curiosity driven engineering, from early computers and classic games like Doom and Quake to modern Android development and ADB. They discuss how networking evolved in games, why latency shaped multiplayer design, how Rust improves reliability in large systems, and why writing and diagrams are powerful tools for truly understanding complex technologies.
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Chapters
- 00:00 Intro
- 01:19 Fabien's background
- 07:02 Android Debug Bridge (ADB)
- 11:05 Fabien's Blog
- 16:45 mDNS and Blog Target Audience
- 24:23 Quake TCP/IP
- 32:37 Nostalgia with Pink Glasses
- 37:58 Later Quake Versions
- 39:58 Fabien's books
- 41:53 The importance of Diagrams in documentation
- 47:19 Lessons that can be learned from ADB
- 51:58 Rust Iteration Speed
- 59:22 Outro
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