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  • CNET UK Podcast: What do you do about Internet obscenity?

    Published 4 months ago, running time 0h43m

    This week, Ian and Nate run through the week's news as well as talk about obscenity on the internet, and how you regulate the darkest depths of what people can imagine what, internet, week, as

  • Security Now: SSL

    Published 6 months ago, running time 1h23m

    Steve describes the Internet's most-used security protocol, SSL, now evolved into TLS. Security Now wiki shownotes Audible pick of the week: Dune, Unabridged, By Frank Herbert, Narrated by Scott Brick, Orlagh Cassidy, Euan Morton, and Simon Vance. To sign up for a free audio book, visit AudiblePo... security, ssl, steve, internet

  • Agile Toolkit: Executive Strategies for Agile Transition - Charlie Kennedy and Tom Paider

    Published 6 months ago, running time 0h0m

    I speak with Tom and Charlie about the transition to agility for the Corporate Internet Services group at Nationwide. George Dinwiddie, Sanjiv Augustine and I worked with them for most of 2008 to structure and implement an Agile Transition in the CIS Department. That transition was featured in ... agile, internet

  • The SitePoint Podcast: The Cyberdyne Bill

    Published 6 months ago, running time 0h44m

    Will President Obama be able to shut down the Internet? Also: The latest on the DiggBar, Oracle acquires Sun Microsystems, getting to the bottom of the web fonts debate, pondering the fate of GeoCities, considering the relevance of web standards, CSS3 Template Layout with jQuery, and Opera Turns ... oracle, sun, itunes, yahoo

  • GoingDeep: Gilad Bracha: Inside Newspeak and Objects as a Service

    Published 6 months ago, running time 0h30m

    Lang.NET Symposium 2009 was held on Microsoft's campus (make sure you watch the talks, which are available for your viewing pleasure). We were of course there and conducted several interviews with some of programming language design's brightest thinkers. Here, language design master Gilad Bracha... design, net, microsoft, technical

  • Stack Overflow Podcast: Stack Overflow: Podcast #51

    Published 6 months ago, running time 0h58m

    This is the 51st episode of the Stack Overflow podcast, where Joel and Jeff sit down with Joel's business partner, Michael Pryor of Fog Creek Software, at Stack Overflow world HQ (i.e., Jeff's house) in El Cerrito, California. At my home, Joel discovers my secret clock fetish... microsoft, internet, system, yahoo

  • The SitePoint Podcast: Digging into the DiggBar

    Published 7 months ago, running time 0h42m

    Digg’s new DiggBar has problems … or does it? Kevin goes off on a rant about SEO and usability, but Patrick believes it isn’t a big deal. What do you think? Also: IE8 auto-updates, browser market share, Flex for free, iPhone 3.0 push notifications, and a W3C site redesign. itunes, flex, adobe, free

  • 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... architecture, podcast, patterns, internet

  • CNET UK Podcast: Throw pirates off the Internet?

    Published 7 months ago, running time 0h34m

    This week the team discuss Australian broadband, digital music costs and a kid who ratted himself out to the police uk, internet

  • The SitePoint Podcast: 41 Shades of Blue

    Published 7 months ago, running time 0h47m

    Google has lost designer Doug Bowman. In this episode, the SitePoint Podcast crew is joined by rockstar designers Elliot Jay Stocks and Jina Bolton to discuss why Google struggles so much with visual design—and visual designers. google, microsoft, itunes, design

  • 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... design, eclipse, internet, architecture

  • SodThis: Crazy Talk and Richard Campbell

    Published 8 months ago, running time 1h53m

    It's here: Sod This Episode 2 (right-click and save to download the file instead of playing it in the browser) Gary and I talk about using 3rd party components in development to ease your workload, and other ways of saving the world. An interview with Richard Campbell is included, talking a... components, microsoft, podcasts, .net

  • CodeCast: Visual Basic and the VB Community

    Published 8 months ago, running time 0h48m

    CodeCast Episode 12: Visual Basic and the VB CommunityIn this episode of CodeCast, Ken Levy, Markus Egger, and Gary Short discuss Internet Explorer 8, Windows 7 beta, Kindle and Sony eBook readers, and Visual Studio 2010. Ken has two in-depth interviews on the topic of Visual Basic, .NET language... vb, internet, windows 7, beta

  • The SitePoint Podcast: Interview with Microsoft’s Chris Wilson

    Published 8 months ago, running time 0h45m

    On the eve of the release of Internet Explorer 8, the SitePoint Podcast crew caught up with Chris Wilson, Microsoft’s Platform Architect for Internet Explorer, to discuss the new browser, HTML5, and the future of the Web. Thanks to the members of the SitePoint Forums community for submitting thei... internet, microsoft, itunes, windows 7

  • Boagworld Web Design Advice: IE8

    Published 8 months ago, running time 1h0m

    On this week's show: Ryan talks to Andy Clarke about Internet Explorer 8, Paul looks at how to simplify your site, and Michael argues that marketing should run the company website. internet, marketing

  • Herding Code: Episode 37: Jon Udell

    Published 8 months ago, running time 1h18m

    This week on Herding Code, Jon leads a talk with Microsoft Technical Evangelist Jon Udell, about strategies for Internet citizens. That is, making public information available for retrieval and manipulation through structured data feeds and Internet standards.  The group discusses related topics ... internet, oslo, microsoft, technical

  • Parleys.com: The future of rich Internet applications

    Published 8 months ago, running time 0h22m

    See Adobe's vision of the future of RIAs. We'll discuss the importance of high-quality design and the tight communication required between designers and developers to build truly compelling applications, including how to make the tools that each prefer interoperate. Finally we'll discuss features... adobe, internet, design, flex

  • Herding Code: Episode 36: Scott Watermasysk

    Published 9 months ago, running time 0h54m

    This week, the Herding Code cast talks shop with Scott Watermasysk about cloud computing, blogging platforms, Internet Explorer, the DotNetOpenId project and much more: Scott W, Scott K and Jon discuss Azure, Amazon Web Services and Google App Engine. Jon asks Scott W to share his thoughts on bl... silverlight, computing, internet, azure

  • Parleys.com: JavaFX: The Platform for Rich Internet Applications Keynote

    Published 9 months ago, running time 0h13m

    The demand continues to grow for rich interactive content, applications, and services that run on a variety of clients. Rich Applications have achieved a new degree of sophistication with requirements to add multimedia and animation. With the JavaFX SDK and Java SE 6 update 10 it is possible ... java, multimedia, media, adobe

  • python411: The Future

    Published 9 months ago, running time 0h20m

    Got cable? I got cable internet access back, and so Python411 interviews will soon return. This podcast ruminates on the future of Python411, my website, Python and programming itself. internet, access, back, so

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    Published 5 months ago

    Stay up to speed on service-oriented architecture with Dave Linthicum

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