Yeldar Kudaibergenov

Yeldar Kudaibergen

Podcaster, developer of ProxyFeed, DirectFlow and QRX.

I build open tools for the open internet — podcasting, flows, and web infrastructure.

Husband and father of two daughters. Deeply engaged in podcasting as both a technology and a culture; currently writing a book on the subject. Living in the United States for over a year. Returning to IT from first principles. Appreciating the C language for its clarity and honesty. Advocate of personal technical independence, building tools around that idea.

Projects

QRX –  Quick response experience. It is a new experience with the same QR.

DirectFlow App –  A podcast app for following shows directly, without platforms in the middle.

ProxyFeed.io –  A permanent URL for any feed. Never lose your subscribers when switching hosting.

Blog posts

QRX doesn't need HTML body

Follow podcasts directly with QRX

Learn programming through "Hello World"

11ty tags as flows

DirectFlow App – follow podcasts directly

QRX means Quick response experience

Learn programming through undestanding

Start a podcast before anyone listens

Why does C have so many compilers?

A deep cleanup of ProxyFeed

Is it a podcast? But why?

ProxyFeed devlog: funding tags, bug fixes

Cross-social networks

A clearer vision for ProxyFeed

ProxyFeed — a permanent URL for any RSS feed

Now AI is my Study buddy

One shortcut for copy and paste

Pointers in C made simple

Does every memory cell in a computer have its own address?

About getchar() in C

Understanding #define in C

I want to work with C

Finding the Greatest Number in C

The Asterisk * Operator in C

The dilemma of first programming language to learn: resolved

Why does scanf require memory addresses while printf does not?

Zero in C

Why does C have a while loop?