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dev.life – Interview with Robert Nystrom - Fog Creek Blog In dev.life, we chat with developers about their passion for programming: how they got into it, what they like to work on and how. Today’s guest is Bob Nystrom, a Software Engineer at Google and former Software Engineering Lead at Electronic Arts. He’s also the author of Game Programming Patterns, a collection of patterns he found in games that make code cleaner, easier to understand, and faster. He writes regularly about development on his blog. Location: Seattle, USCurrent Role: Software Engineer at Google How did you get into software development? When I was in fifth grade, I stumbled into a gifted program. After that, I got an Apple IIe at home, and my stepdad taught me some more. The idea that I could use the same language that many of the applications I used every day were written in felt like being given backstage access to the coolest show in the world. Tell us a little about your current role I work at Google on the open-source Dart language. What is your dev environment?

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