Dee Sadler, Organizer of the D2W conference, joins us to discuss the plans for the conference’s second year.
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Dee Sadler, Organizer of the D2W conference, joins us to discuss the plans for the conference’s second year.
Hosted by Leif Wells and Garth Braithwaite
Produced by Brad Feuerstein
John Wilker, Organizer of 360 Conferences, joins us to discusses the upcoming 360|Flex conference and the plans for the future.
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Produced by: Brad Feuerstein
Our beloved, Nate Beck, joins us to talk about a new game development framework, Smash.io. Our topic quickly deteriorates.
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Jake Parker, Illustrator and Graphic Novel Artist, reveals his origin story - turns out it was a sewing machine.
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Huyen Tue Dao, Developer and Gamer extrodinaire, joins us to discuss her current favorite games, and her take on a few upcoming ones.
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The author, Brandon Mull, discusses his soon to be released book, Seeds of Rebellion. The book is the second in the three part Beyonders series. We also discuss Brandon’s process and his origin story.
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Heroku Evangelist, James Ward, joins us to talk about the awesomeness that is the Heroku platform.
We failed to mention in the podcast that it is free to sign up and get started with Heroku; see the pricing page for details.
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After the first day of the Flex Community Summit, Michael Labriola and Jon Campos from Spoon, join us to discuss their thoughts on the announcements.
Getting through the morning of the Flex Community Summit, we sit down with Deepa Subramaniam and Andrew Shorten, Adobe Product Managers on the Flex SDK and Tooling. We discuss the main points summit so far, including, the changes to the Flex SDK and the community involvement.
Sam Means, founder of Hello Merch and formerly The Format, joins us to talk about the origins of the project. Hello Merch is an independent company that allows artists to manufacture and sell merchandise online and on tour, without giving up their rights.
We also nerd out about Sam’s time with The Format.
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Produced by Brad Feuerstein.