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Yodai: Code to Podcast

Hosted by BlasterMaster · EN · 12 episodes

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A developer podcast built automatically from real codebases and published to Spotify. Each episode is a fully produced, AI-generated deep dive into software architecture, patterns, and key decisions — hosted by two AI voices, no microphone required.

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BlasterMaster hosts Yodai: Code to Podcast, a business show with 12 episodes published.

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VS Code Extension Architecture: Security, Performance, and Data Migration Challenges

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Building Solid Foundations: Architecture vs. Implementation in VS Code Extensions

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