
Embedded 513: I'm Sorry You Learned Something
Oct 30, 2025
Jason Turner, an author and C++ trainer known for his C++ Weekly YouTube series, dives into the world of programming puzzles. He discusses his new book, which introduces complex programming concepts through engaging puzzles for all ages. With insights on the evolution of C++ features and the importance of teaching without jargon, Jason emphasizes the joy of learning via play. He also shares anecdotes from his travels and cultural experiences that shape his teaching approach, advocating for clearer communication and accessibility in programming education.
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Consistency Built An Audience
- Jason described his transition from podcasting to YouTube and long-running content like C++ Weekly.
- He maintained weekly content through COVID and built continuity that audiences relied on.
Puzzle Books Shaped By Travel And Family
- Jason used travel conversations and chance meetings to shape accessible puzzle ideas over four years.
- He tested early books with family and nieces who solved and found bugs, proving the approach worked.
Make It Paper And Write In It
- Use paper and write in puzzle books; physical interaction improves learning and retention.
- Encourage learners to treat the book as a workbook and scribble, because doing cements understanding.


