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SodThis: od This 4 - Now with 100% less swearing!

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We've changed our minds. No! Not about podcasting. Our apologies, but we'll continue! Deal with it! Seriously: we've changed our minds about the swearing. In the middle of the process of getting out episode 4. Yes, seriously. Just listen to it and you'll understand. Why? W...

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We’ve changed our minds. No! Not about podcasting. Our apologies, but we’ll continue! Deal with it!

Seriously: we’ve changed our minds about the swearing. In the middle of the process of getting out episode 4. Yes, seriously. Just listen to it and you’ll understand. Why? Well – as you’ll find out when you listen in, we came up with approach no 1 quickly, which is to make it a feature instead of an incidental thing. Approach no 2, on the other hand, is quite interesting as well: just don’t do it.

We couldn’t decide. Or rather, we did decide, and then we thought well, perhaps that wasn’t right. What if people don’t like us because we swear? Okay, maybe we don’t really care about that so much. But what if these people don’t want to listen to us because we swear? Are there people like that in the world? Yeah, I guess there are… what if they miss something important because they don’t listen to us because we swear? See what I mean?

Okay, or perhaps we just wanted to do whatever is necessary to get the largest podcast audience the world has ever seen. You pick.

Without further ado, here it is: Sod This Episode 4 (right-click and save to download the file instead of playing it in the browser)

In this episode, I talk to Dino Esposito about things he does, Web programming, Silverlight, Ajax, Basta Italia, … and some other stuff, I think. Great guy, Dino, and we have a good time. Listen in and enjoy!

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Links from the show:
Craig’s contest: http://www.craigmurphy.com/blog/?p=1417
The APL Wiki: http://aplwiki.com/

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