Take Up Code is a podcast that explains computer programming topics through fun and engaging examples that you can relate to. The guided format allows you to gain valuable understanding of topics that will reinforce your studies, allow you to train new skills that you can apply on your job, and change your thinking about what it takes to become a professional programmer. The episodes are as short as possible so you can squeeze them into your daily routine.

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Title Date published
159: TCP: Transmission Control Protocol. 2016-11-28
158: IP: Internet Protocol Addresses. 2016-11-21
157: DNS: Domain Name System. 2016-11-14
156: URLs, URNs, URCs, Data URIs, and URIs. 2016-11-07
155: HTML vs. HTTP: How Do They Compare? 2016-10-31
154: Data: JSON JavaScript Object Notation. 2016-10-24
153: Data: XML Extensible Markup Language. 2016-10-17
152: Distributed Computing: APIs Have Changed. 2016-10-10
151: The More You Learn. 2016-10-03
150: Distributed Computing: SOA 2016-09-26
149: Step By Step Perfection. 2016-09-19
148: CAP Theorem: Choose Two, Or Is It One? 2016-09-12
147: Distributed Computing: Ready? Yes. Done. 2016-09-05
146: Distributed Computing: It Happened When? 2016-08-29
QA Friday 2016-Aug-26 2016-08-26
145: Distributed Computing: Four Reasons. 2016-08-22
QA Friday 2016-Aug-19 2016-08-19
144: Data Types: C++ nullptr Is Not Zero. 2016-08-15
QA Friday 2016-Aug-12 2016-08-12
143: Where And How To Use Whitespace. 2016-08-08
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