Synopsis
A podcast wherein a javascript developer, .NET developer, and medical physicist get together to talk science and technology. Rubber Ducking was created by Matt Gagne, Adam Jarret, and Matt Surabian and is the the only podcast about physics, programming, and reality television.
Episodes
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008. Katana Throwdown
18/10/2016 Duration: 18minMatt has an idea to get us back in the swing of things.
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007. The Kimchi Aisle
11/11/2015 Duration: 01h12minHashiConf is good, ReactJS can burn you, and leaving your foot in a storage center is bad.
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006. Light Hits Hard
19/08/2015 Duration: 55minBuying a house is a security nightmare but lasers are pretty cool
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005. Dude, You're Getting Encrypted
09/06/2015 Duration: 40minWe talk Matt S. off a ledge and learn about authenticated encryption
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004. Too Many Monkeys
23/04/2015 Duration: 01h05minMatt G makes computer games for monkeys and we get some highly anticipated results
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003. Fantasy Reality TV at the Speed of Light
26/02/2015 Duration: 45minMatt S has a confession, and the Ducks wonder how undersea cables play a part in it.
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002. Encryption is a Human Right
27/01/2015 Duration: 26minThe Ducks reflect on what being crypto outlaws might be like and Adam teaches us about SignalR in the first installment of '.NET Day Job'.
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001. Welcome to Arch Linux
13/01/2015 Duration: 31minMatt S. moves to Arch Linux, talks deployment in his first installment of Playing with a Full Stack, and proposes an investment opportunity.
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000. Learning To Podcast
07/12/2014 Duration: 25minFind out how many balloons it would take to float a turtle and whether or not the best part of space is the difficulty of hoarding animals there.