Library podcasts tagged with architecture
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GoingDeep: RADAR: Windows Automatic Memory Leak Detection
Published 2 months ago, running time 1h1m
RADAR is a memory leak detection technology built into Windows and integrated with Watson (error reporting) and AutoBug (automatic bug filing). It allows Microsoft product teams and third parties to discover and fix memory leaks early in the product cycle and after release. Since RADAR runs on cu...
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Visual Studio Talk Show (en français): Pierre Pezziardi
Published 4 months ago, running time 1h6m
3 juillet 2009 (Ãmission #0102) ::.Pierre Pezziardi: L'informatique convivialeNous profitons de notre présence à la conférence USI2009 pour discuter avec Pierre Pezziardi de son prochain livre "L'informatique conviviale (Voyage au coeur des grandes organisations)". Architecture, organ...
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Rails Envy Podcast: Rails Envy Podcast – Episode #083: 06/17/2009
Published 5 months ago, running time 0h42m
Episode 83. It’s a double feature this week, folks! This week, Obie Fernandez from Hashrocket (check out that snazzy new site) joins me as a co-host. This is both the longest Rails Envy podcast ever and the most bleeped out. It’s also full of the usual great Ruby and [...]
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The SOA Report: JP Morgenthal and Dave Talk Architecture
Published 5 months ago, running time 0h0m
JP Morgenthal and Dave talk architecture, and perhaps why vendors should not train architects.
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Software Engineering Radio: Release It with Michael Nygard
Published 6 months ago, running time 0h47m
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Michael Nygard Recording venue: JAOO This episode is a discussion with Michael Nygard about his book "Release It" which covers aspects of software architecture you often don't think of initially when starting to build ...
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.NET Rocks: Dino Esposito Gets Architectural!
Published 6 months ago, running time 0h53m
Dino Esposito is back to share his latest thoughts about architecture.
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endpoint.tv: endpoint.tv - Dublin Architecture
Published 7 months ago, running time 0h17m
So many questions about "Dublin" - the forthcoming Windows Application Server Extensions. What will it do for me? How will it work? For this episode I sat down with group program manager Ford McKinstry and architect Igor Sedukhin to get some answers
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Software Engineering Radio: Top 10 Architecture Mistakes with Eoin Woods
Published 7 months ago, running time 0h46m
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Eoin Woods Recording venue: JAOO This is a discussion with Eoin Woods about his collection of top 10 software architecture mistakes. Looking at things that don't work is always a good way to learn what you should actua...
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GoingDeep: Gazelle - Operating System Architecture and Web Browser Security
Published 7 months ago, running time 0h0m
Microsoft Research was in the news not too long ago regarding the innovative, outside-the-box research being done by MSR scientists on display at the annual MSR TechFest event. One of the stars of the show was a new web browser project named Gazelle. Gazelle is a Microsoft Research prototype we...
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Stack Overflow Podcast: Stack Overflow: Podcast #47
Published 8 months ago, running time 1h9m
This is the 47th episode of the StackOverflow podcast, where Joel and Jeff discuss Eclipse, plugin architectures, sketching mockups, and optimizations that don't optimize. I had the honor of keynoting EclipseCon this year with Clay Shirky. Eclipse is an open source IDE with an exce...
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SharePoint Pod Show: SharePoint Architecture and Small to Medium MOSS Deployments
Published 8 months ago, running time 0h12m
In Episode 19, Rob, Nick, and Brett catch up with Austrailian (but with an Irish accent) SharePoint MVP Ivan Wilson. In this episode, we discuss: SharePoint Architecture The need and use of virtualization in a SharePoint farm Companies developing MOSS features for WSS SharePoint Online and the "...
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.NET Rocks: Rob Boucher on Application Architecture Guidance!
Published 8 months ago, running time 1h1m
Rob Boucher talks about a very helpful (and free!) application architecture guide contributed to by the who's who in the .NET Community, both inside and outside of Microsoft. You'll pick up some great tips. Writers: J.D. Meier (Project Lead), Alex Homer, David Hill, Jason Taylor, Prashant Bansode...
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.NET Rocks: Rob Boucher on Application Architecture Guidance!
Published 8 months ago, running time 1h1m
Rob Boucher talks about a very helpful (and free!) application architecture guide contributed to by the who's who in the .NET Community, both inside and outside of Microsoft. You'll pick up some great tips. Writers: J.D. Meier (Project Lead), Alex Homer, David Hill, Jason Taylor, Prashant Bansode...
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Software Engineering Radio: Web App Security with Bruce Sams
Published 8 months ago, running time 0h57m
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Bruce Sams Recording venue: OOP 2009 The majority of hacker attacks (70 %) are directed at weaknesses that are the result of problems in the implementation and/or architecture of the application. This session shows how...
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GoingDeep: ohn Sheehan: Architecture and Engineering of Microsoft Application Virtualization (AppVirt)
Published 9 months ago, running time 0h57m
Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.5 (AppVirt) allows the flexibility to control virtual application interaction. Administrators wanting to consolidate virtual environments, and enable faster, easier administration, can use the product’s Dynamic Suite Composition, which sequences and manages ...
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Parleys.com: Inside the SpringSource Application Platform
Published 10 months ago, running time 0h0m
This session will cover the internal architecture of the SpringSource Application Platform. Topics covered include: - Modularity - Concurrency - Serviceability - Dumping, Deadlock detection, Management Console - Advanced features - Scoping, Profiles, Load-time weaving - Configuration
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Software Engineering Radio: OR Mappers with Michael Plöd
Published 10 months ago, running time 0h0m
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Arno Guests: Michael Plöd Recording venue: In this episode, Michael Plöd is interviewed about Object-Relational Mapping technology. He talks about the common concepts, compares the range of different tools that go by this name, and g...
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Software Engineering Radio: OR Mappers with Michael Plöd
Published 10 months ago, running time 0h53m
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Arno Guests: Michael Plöd Recording venue: In this episode, Michael Plöd is interviewed about Object-Relational Mapping technology. He talks about the common concepts, compares the range of different tools that go by this name, and g...
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GoingDeep: aestro: A Managed Domain Specific Language For Concurrent Programming
Published 11 months ago, running time 0h46m
Josh Phillips(PM), Niklas Gustafsson(Architect), and Artur Laksberg(Developer) of the Parallel Computing Platform Team spend some time with me to discuss a managed (.NET-based) DSL (Domain Specific Language) for concurrent programming, Maestro. Maestro incorporates well-entrenched language patter...
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GoingDeep: HESS: An Automated Concurrency Testing Tool
Published 11 months ago, running time 0h46m
CHESS is an automated tool from Microsoft Research for finding errors in multithreaded software by systematic exploration of thread schedules. It finds errors, such as data-races, deadlocks, hangs, and data-corruption induced access violations, that are extremely hard to find with current testing...
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The Groovy & Grails Podcast
Published 5 months ago
This podcast will keep you up to date about Groovy and the Grails Web Application Framework. Shows delivered right into your favourite podcatcher include news about Grails and Groovy, Interviews with key developers and much more.