
I love making software. I also love sharing that experience with others. I explore it all in this Podcast, from apps to games and in between. From developers just getting started to professionals. We all have something to learn and share with others on our journey.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 82 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureTechnology | |||

I sit down with my good buddy Leo G. Dion from the EmpowerApps show to discuss Apple's WWDC 26 developer conference. We cover the announcements and where we think this year will go for developers and users.
Support this Podcast by buying me a coffee... more
This week, I'm diving into the recent announcement that AI company Anthropic is financially supporting Blender, the beloved open-source 3D modeling tool. Anthropic pledged 240,000 euros as a corporate Patron member — but the community pushback was sw... more
In this episode, I dive into a fascinating challenge with my hacking game, Project Hack.
A developer played it, wrote a script that instantly hacked all available server money, and exposed a major design problem I hadn't considered.
Now I'm wrestl... more
In this episode, I share my surprisingly positive experience diving into 3D game development with Godot.
Despite what I'd read online, performance has been more than acceptable for my current project.
I also walk through my mixed results exporting ... more
I'm sharing a crucial reminder about data protection: automate your offsite backups now. I've seen too many drives fail over the years.
Whether you're using GitHub, cloud services, or your own home lab, make sure you have encrypted remote backups.
On... more
I'm pivoting my hacking game Project Hack from Unity to web technologies—React, TypeScript, and Vite.
This shift lets players write JavaScript scripts to hack in-game, using the Monaco editor and a custom terminal. I'm building for desktop with Taur... more
Hey everyone! In this episode, I'm sharing my journey of converting my iOS apps to Android using AI assistance—and honestly, I didn't expect it to work this well.
What I Covered:
I've been getting constant requests to bring my Job Finder Tracker an... more
In this episode, I share my thoughts on the 2025 Game Awards, celebrating indie developers and questioning the hype around AAA game trailers with distant release dates. I discuss the rising costs of games, shifting audiences, and why smaller, more cr... more
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This show centers on software development and game development, with a strong bent toward practical challenges, tooling, and real-world experiences from developers. Recent episodes emphasize data protection practices, transitioning development stacks (Unity to web-based stacks), AI-assisted coding and porting, indie versus AAA game industry dynamics, game balancing, and AI in Unity workflows. The mix of topics suggests a hands-on, creator-friendly audience that cares about tooling, productivity, and staying current with emerging tech trends. A standout pattern is the host's passion for sharing actionable lessons—from backup strategies to AI-assisted workflows—alongside opinions on industry trends, making it useful for developers, tech leads... more
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