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Talkin' about OS stuff, lots of different subtopics hit in this episode.
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The long-awaited return of our most popular episode! The people asked for more fluid mechanics, so here it is! (But solid this time).
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All over the place with this one! Gettin' into the nitty-gritty of computers.
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In this episode, we talk about the rise of automation in today's economy. Planel Flannel.
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What is Agile and how is it used? Listen to this episode to find out.
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Aw yeah! It's time for some Structural Simulation. What is it and how does it do the things? Dylan explains.
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Season 2 let's gooooooo! In this premiere we talk about Concurrency and how to deal with the Critical Section Problem using Semaphores and Monitors.
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In this episode, we creak open the door to Binary Search Trees! We also go on an adventure! You won't be there for it, though, cause we cut it out.
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Can Dylan and Daniel teach Joey what FEM is in 30 minutes or less??? Listen to this episode to find out!
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We discuss low level vs. high level languages, as well as our experiences with programming languages that we've used before.
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Space Elevators! What does it take to build them? How can we do it? Dylan has (some of (some)) some answers.
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Fluid Mechanics! What is it? Why is it useful? Listen to this episode to find out.
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Differential Equations! What are they? What do they do? Dylan explains what they're all about.
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What are algorithms? What are some common ones? How does Sudoku relate to curing cancer? Find out in this episode.
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For our first episode of Futurism, we converse about what Neuralink does and what doors it may open for the future.
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We talk through the different reasons for building a computer and the components involved in doing so.
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In this episode, we talk about MATLAB and its various applications in science and engineering.
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We discuss the four pillars of object oriented programming and talk through some examples.
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Welcome to Monday Night Bytes, your one-stop-shop for science and tech news. Hang around for a while and learn what's going on in STEM right now and how coding can help you contribute. Thanks for listening