The Future of Coding podcast features interviews with toolmakers, researchers, computational artists, educators, and engineers, all with compelling viewpoints on what the future of computing could be.
The name Replit will be familiar to regular listeners of our show. The backstory and ambitions behind the project, however, I bet will be news to you....
In this episode, I'll be talking to Toby Schachman, who many of you are surely familiar with thanks to an incredible string of projects he's released ...
Mary Rose Cook is a programmer with.. just.. so many side projects, oh my — and, she works at Airtable. Mary created Gitlet, a version of Git in 1000 ...
Ravi Chugh is a (recently-tenured ?) prof at the University of Chicago. He’s famous for leading the Sketch-n-Sketch project, an output-directed, bidir...
"Metaphors are important here." There's a small handful of people that I've been requested again and again to interview on the Future of Coding podcas...
Miller Puckette created "The Patcher" Max (the precursor to Max/MSP), and later Pure Data, two of the most important tools in the history of visual pr...
This was originally meant to be a little mini-episode halfway through March, with the next full episode coming at the start of April. Would you believ...
Orca is a visual programming environment for making music. Except it's not graphical, it's just text arranged in a grid. Except it doesn't actually ma...
We live in a world that is gradually becoming more closed off, more controlled, more regional. Our relationship with technology is now primarily one o...
Last Monday, Ellen Chisa and Paul Biggar unveiled Dark, a new web-based programming environment for creating backend web services. In these conversati...