Open Source Podcasts
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Parleys.com: Evolving the Java SE and Java EE Platforms
This presentation will give an overview of the continuing evolution of the Java Platform. With the successful launches of the Java EE 5 and Java SE 6 platforms in 2006, we look ahead to the new developments in the platforms beyond these existing releases. Technical highlights of the talk will...
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Parleys.com: A little REST and Relaxation
Roy T. Fielding is the Chief Scientist at Day Software Holding AG and supervises the modernization development of the infrastructure which the World Wide Web is based on. As one of the first modern Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1) architects, co-author of internet standards for HTTP an...
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Parleys.com: Open Source SOA
The focus of this session will be to demonstrate innovative open source technologies and give you an insight into the skills, tools and techniques for SOA-enabling your enterprise architecture. This session will be taught via lecture as well as interesting live demonstrations (e.g. .NET linking t...
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Parleys.com: Get Value Objects right for Domain Driven Design
The technique of domain logical value-objects (DLVO) is a method for domain-driven programming that stays close to the code. It takes the "middle road" by identifying domain concepts that are more than "just data" (e g strings and integers), but stil...
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Parleys.com: Number Portability, SIP and Open Source Software
Number Portability is something that Telecom Operators need to implement by law. This case is about how automating this process can deliver a return on investment for the Telecom Operator, and how professional open source can support this. The presentation will make use of an existing case th...
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Parleys.com: Apache Tuscany - not the "same old architecture"
Do you think of SOA as the "Same Old Architecture"? The Apache Tuscany project moves SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) beyond buzzwords and vague arm-waving into reality. The project aims to create a next-generation services infrastructure in open source based on the principles behind...
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Parleys.com: Project Phobos
Scripting and dynamic languages are one of the most exciting topics in programming these days. Languages like Javascript, Ruby, Python and others have soared in popularity in recent years, each bringing a fresh, different perspective to the activity of programming. Developers can take advantage o...
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Parleys.com: JRuby On Rails
The Ruby programming language has exploded in popularity, spurred in part by the agility of the Rails web framework. Rails has in turn changed the way we look at web development. The two together are forcing developers to rethink how applications should be written. The world is changing. JRuby ai...
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Parleys.com: Automatic testing using Open Source tools
In actual enterprise level applications, either web or services based, it's more and more necessary to have a suite of tests to be executed automatically in order to prevent regressions of the system. Commercial tools actually available are quite expensive and they often retain high levels of...
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Parleys.com: Kito Mann Interview
Ted Neward talks with Kito (JSFCentral) Mann about, yes you guessed it, Java Server Faces. What is the current state of JSF, what's the impact of Javascript and Ruby on the JEE5 presentation tier and how does it compare to ASP.NET are just a handful of questions that are fired by Ted. JavaSer...
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Parleys.com: JRuby interview
The Ruby programming language has exploded in popularity, spurred in part by the agility of the Rails web framework. Rails has in turn changed the way we look at web development. The two together are forcing developers to rethink how applications should be written. The world is changing. JRub...
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Parleys.com: Elliotte Rusty Harold interview
During this interview Elliotte Rusty Harold explains why XOM was build and what its use cases are. The pain points of DOM and SAX are highlighted and streaming Vs tree-like XML parsing are discussed. Why doesn't he like interfaces and says they're vastly over-used in Java ? What would he change i...
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Alt.NET Podcast: Object-Oriented Programming in Ruby
In this episode, I talk with Scott Bellware about object-oriented programming in Ruby, and Ruby's object model. This is taken from a private conversation, and the audio quality suffers at times. Much thanks to Scott for allowing this to be released.This episode of the Alt.NET Podcast is bro...
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Java Posse: Java Posse #213 - Newscast for Oct 23rd 2008
Newscast for Oct 23rd 2008 Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com The Android project has been released as open source, beating the rumored launch date for the source code by several months http://source.android.com/ And, Gizmodo and ZDNet both offer in-depth ...
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Open Web Podcast: Episode 5: Ryan Stewart of Adobe
Ryan Stewart of Adobe joined us for episode 5 of the Open Web Podcast. We really want to be pragmatic Open Web citizens, so thought it would be good to hear from Ryan and get his point of view on what Adobe, and he, are thinking with respect to the Web as a-whole. You can [...]
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Alt.NET Podcast: The State of IronRuby
In this episode, I talk with Aaron Junod and Michael Letterle on the state of the IronRuby project for the .NET framework.This episode of the Alt.NET Podcast is brought to you by Red Gate's ANTS Profiler. First-class developers insist on knowing how their code performs before releasing to t...
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Hanselminutes: Subsonic with Rob Conery
What is Subsonic and should you use it? Scott and Rob Conery chat about his baby and comparisons to other Open Source frameworks. Also, Scott tries to get free consulting for his new pet project.
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Hanselminutes: ASP.NET Model View Controller, MVCContrib and MonoRail
Scott sits down with Phil Haack, ASP.NET Microsoft PM, Dru Sellers, Contributor to the Castle Project, and Jeffrey Palermo, of the MVCContrib project and talks about the ASP.NET MVC Project and Microsoft's changing attitudes towards Open Source.
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Hanselminutes: Eclipse with Bjorn Freeman-Benson
In this episode Scott discusses Eclipse, Open Source and both the history and future of software with Bjorn Freeman-Benson. Bjorn is the Technical Director for Open Source Process and Infrastructure for the Eclipse Foundation.
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Hanselminutes: Open Source Software Licensing with Jonathan Zuck of ACT Online
Scott and Carl turn to Jonathan Zuck of the Association for Competitive Technology to demystify Software Licensing and the industry's many Open Source Software Licenses.
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Sparkling Client
Last episode 11 years ago on www.sparklingclient.com
An audio podcast about Silverlight, ASP.NET AJAX, Flash and other rich web-client technologies. If you're interested in writing next generation web applications, this is the podcast for you. There's a new information-dense show each week.