Concurrency Podcasts
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GoingDeep: Programming in the Age of Concurrency - Anders Hejlsberg and Joe Duffy: Concurrent Programming with
Microsoft is developing a number of technologies to simplify the expression of parallelism in code. An example of this work is Parallel Extensions for the .NET Framework (PFX), a managed programming model for data parallelism, task parallelism, scheduling, and coordination on parallel hardware.
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python411: More Mobile Musings
Published 13 years ago, running time 0h17m
More about programming for mobile devices, the discussion in the blogosphere about concurrency and Python3000, etc.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: OnSoftware - Java Performance Myths with Brian Goetz
Join host Ted Neward as he discusses performance myths in Java with "Java Concurrency in Practice" author Brian Goetz.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: OnSoftware - Java Concurrency in Practice with Brian Goetz
Join host Ted Neward as he discusses Java concurrency with "Java Concurrency in Practice" author Brian Goetz.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Concurrency in LINQ to SQL
LINQ to SQL presents an optimistic concurrency model that is driven by the mapping data that you provide to the framework. In this video we look at how that works.
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GoingDeep: Anders Hejlsberg, Herb Sutter, Erik Meijer, Brian Beckman: Software Composability and the Future of
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h54m
How will imperative programming languages evolve to suit the needs of developers in the age of Concurrency and Composability? What role can programming languages play in enabling true composability? What are the implications of LINQ on the furture of managed (CLS-based) and unmanaged(C++) languag.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Windows Communication Foundation: Concurrency
In an server side development, concurrency always crops up and the WCF is no exception. Here we explore the options for single and multi-threaded services.
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Java Posse: Java Posse #210 - Newscast for Oct 6th 2008
Newscast for Oct 6th 2008 Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com Android 1.0 SDK released http://code.google.com/android/ http://www.betanews.com/article/TMobile_Android_G1_phones_priced_at_179_launch_Oct_22/1222182441 http://lifehacker.com/5053661/what-android-...
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Software Engineering Radio: Joe Armstrong on Erlang
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Joe Armstrong Recording venue: JAOO 2007 In this Episode we're talking about Erlang with its creator Joe Armstrong. We started by looking at the history of the Erlang language and why it is so relevant today. We then l...
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Software Engineering Radio: A Pattern Language for Distributed Systems with Henney and Buschmann
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Kevlin Henney Frank Buschmann Recording venue: OOP 2007 In this Episode we talked about the new POSA 4 book which has recently been published. We talk to two of the authors, Kevlin Henney and Frank Buschmann (the thir...
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Software Engineering Radio: Interview Brian Goetz and David Holmes
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Brian Goetz David Holmes Recording venue: OOPSLA 2006 This is another episode on concurrency. We talk to two experts in the field, Brian Goetz and David Holmes about aspects of concurrency we hadn't really covered bef...
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Software Engineering Radio: Concurrency Pt.3
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Alexander Michael Guests: Recording venue: The third part of our concurrency series by Michael and Alexander discusses how to build highly scalable servers. The discussion focusses especially on event-driven servers. As...
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Software Engineering Radio: Concurrency Pt. 2
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Alexander Michael Guests: Recording venue: In this second part of our concurrency series Michael and Alexander talk about basic patterns for concurrent programming, such as Active and Monitor Object, Scoped Locking and ...
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Software Engineering Radio: Concurrency Pt. 1
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Alexander Michael Guests: Recording venue: This is the first part of a series of Concurrency episodes. In this part Alex and Michael motivate and introduce the topic. We explain fundamental terms, such as thread, proces...
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Software Engineering Radio: Concurrency Pt.3
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Alexander Michael Guests: Recording venue: The third part of our concurrency series by Michael and Alexander discusses how to build highly scalable servers. The discussion focusses especially on event-driven servers. As...
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Software Engineering Radio: Concurrency Pt. 2
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Alexander Michael Guests: Recording venue: In this second part of our concurrency series Michael and Alexander talk about basic patterns for concurrent programming, such as Active and Monitor Object, Scoped Locking and ...
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Software Engineering Radio: Concurrency Pt. 1
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Alexander Michael Guests: Recording venue: This is the first part of a series of Concurrency episodes. In this part Alex and Michael motivate and introduce the topic. We explain fundamental terms, such as thread, proces...
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Parleys.com: Inside the SpringSource Application Platform
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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Parleys.com: Brian Goetz Interview
During this interview Brian Goetz talks about his book "Java Concurrency in Practice" and the Java Performance Myths which he presented at JavaPolis. How much performance tuning should we do and will the introduction of scripting languages to the VM harm specu...
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Parleys.com: Concurrency Utilities in JDK 5.0
JDK 5.0 is a huge step forward in developing concurrent Java classes and applications, providing concurrency building blocks for both novices and experts. This talk explores the new low-level concurrency utilities included in JDK 5.0, and examine their features and scalability. Prior to the r...
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