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Vaidehi Joshi

Writer and engineer at Tilde, creator of the basecs blog series exploring computer science fundamentals.

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Nov 7, 2017 • 24min

S1:E1 - "Bits, Binary, and Bytes"

Binary is the foundation of computer science. We give you a beginner-friendly breakdown of how to count in binary (with some fun counting challenges you can join in on!), how it relates to bits and bytes, and why it's important for us to know as developers. Based on Vaidehi Joshi's blog post, "Bits, Bytes, Building with Binary". We're on Patreon! If you like the show and want to support our work, become a patron here. You'll get stickers, postcards, and even socks. Let's make computer science more accessible and fun! Vaidehi Joshi (co-host)Vaidehi is a writer and an engineer at Tilde, where she works on Skylight. She's the creator of basecs, a weekly writing series that explores the fundamentals of computer science. Saron Yitbarek (co-host) Saron is a developer, podcaster, founder of CodeNewbie, and host of the CodeNewbie Podcast. CodeNewbie CodeNewbie is the most supportive community of programmers and people learning to code. They produce the CodeNewbie Podcast and the annual Codeland conference. Follow them on twitter @CodeNewbies. For more info, checkout www.codenewbie.org
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Dec 13, 2017 • 27min

S1:E8 - "Stacks IRL"

Vaidehi Joshi discusses real-life examples of stacks including browser histories, call stacks, and undo/redo functionality. The podcast explores developers' interaction with stacks, the concept of a call stack in programming, and the potential consequences of recursive function calls and stack overflow errors.
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Dec 6, 2017 • 27min

S1:E7 - "How do you make a stack overflow?"

Vaidehi Joshi, an engineer at Tilde, discusses the causes of a stack overflow and unpacks the rules of creating and working with stacks. Topics include emotional impact of name changes in tech, lesser-known productivity tools, encountering 'stack level too deep' error message, understanding stacks in data structures, analyzing Big O notation for stack insertion, and rules and methods of stack data structures.

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