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Today we’re sharing a full-length episode of Command Line Heroes from Season 6 for you to check out. We hand picked this episode for you to listen to.
Many of us grew up playing cartridge-based games. But there’s few who know the story behind how those cartridges came to be. And even fewer who know the story of the man behind them: Jerry Lawson. Before Jerry, a gaming console could only play one game. Jerry quite literally changed the game. This episode shares Jerry’s story of inventing the cartridge-based system for gaming consoles.
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We’re working with Command Line Heroes to promote Season 6. Command Line Heroes is a podcast that tells the epic true tales of developers, programmers, hackers, geeks, and open source rebels who are revolutionizing the technology landscape. It’s an awesome show and we’re huge fans of Saron and the team behind the podcast, so we wanted to share it with you.
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Manage episode 326454864 series 3341962
Today we’re sharing a full-length episode of Command Line Heroes from Season 6 for you to check out. We hand picked this episode for you to listen to.
Many of us grew up playing cartridge-based games. But there’s few who know the story behind how those cartridges came to be. And even fewer who know the story of the man behind them: Jerry Lawson. Before Jerry, a gaming console could only play one game. Jerry quite literally changed the game. This episode shares Jerry’s story of inventing the cartridge-based system for gaming consoles.
Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!
Sponsors:
- Command Line Heroes - Season 6 – Season 6 of Command Line Heroes features stories of Black technologists who innovated and invented despite racism, unfair hiring practices, and unequal education opportunities. Listen, learn more, and subscribe.
Featuring:
Show Notes:
We’re working with Command Line Heroes to promote Season 6. Command Line Heroes is a podcast that tells the epic true tales of developers, programmers, hackers, geeks, and open source rebels who are revolutionizing the technology landscape. It’s an awesome show and we’re huge fans of Saron and the team behind the podcast, so we wanted to share it with you.
Search for Command Line Heroes anywhere you listen to podcasts, or head here to learn more and subscribe.
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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