Episode 61: Paul Klee, or How to Draw Like Your Brain Found a Secret Door
Paul Klee made art where color hummed, lines wandered, and tiny symbols acted like they knew something we did not…
Paul Klee made art where color hummed, lines wandered, and tiny symbols acted like they knew something we did not…
He quit law, chased color, and helped painting stop behaving like it had to explain itself…
Rust is what happens when a programming language looks at your typical app crash and says, “No. Absolutely not. Not on my watch.” If C and C++ are the high-powered motorcycles of the programming world (fast, thrilling, occasionally trying to throw you into a ditch), Rust is the same machine with a helmet, airbags, a … Read more
Algorithmic thinking sounds like something you need a hoodie, a whiteboard, and a suspicious amount of coffee to achieve. In reality, you do it constantly. You do it when you pack for a trip (socks first, then shirts, then the item you forgot twice). You do it when you cook (do not add pasta after … Read more