MySQL Podcasts
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Google Developer Podcast: Google Developer Podcast Episode Six: The Hibernate Shards Open Source Project
By Dion Almaer, Google Developer ProgramsUsing iTunes? Max Ross and Maulik Shah were part of a core group that worked on the recently open sourced Hibernate Shards project.In the podcast you will learn:What sharding is and what it means in the world of HibernateHow the word "shards" is common at ...
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webdev radio: SQL Cookbook review, Aardvark, MySQL tuning, CSS question
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h20m
We have the first book giveaway and cover the Aardvark Firefox extension. I also explain some MySQL performance problems I’ve had recently, talk about some MySQL tools which helped me get over those problems, and ask for some help on a CSS layout question. *CSS Creator Layout Generator :: Ge.
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webdev radio: Zend collaboration, High Performance MySQL and more
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h13m
In this episode I cover the Zend collaboration announcement, the Oreilly High Performance MySQL book, the Regex Coach tool, InsecureMag.com, and more. *Zend Collaboration :: Zend collaboration project announcement *Sitepoint forums :: Discussion on sitepoint forums about Zend collaborat.
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webdev radio: Flock, MySQL and Ning
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h10m
In this podcast I return from an extended absence, explain myself, and introduce the Flock browser and Ning development area. MySQL 5 was just released this week, and I invite listeners to contribute their MySQL migration plans. *Flock :: Flock is a new experimental browser built on Firefox.
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webdev radio: Live and late - Flash opens up, CSS cleaner, MySQL conf recap
Just a quick recap of some news and tools I've found recently, including the Adobe Flash Open Screen Project announcement. Also, the new job board http://Jobs.WebDevRadio.com is announced. Open Screen Project :: http://adobe.com/openscreenproject Jobs WebDevRadio :: http://jobs.webdevradio.co...
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webdev radio: Brian Moon at the MySQL User Conference
Brian was kind enough to review both of his presentations which go in to great detail about the scaling issues he's faced both with DealNews.com and the Phorum forum software project (which recently turned 10 years old!) Phorum :: Brian's Phorum project, one of the stalwarts of the web f...
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webdev radio: SilverStripe CMS at MySQL User Conference
Got a chance to talk to Sigurd Magnusson from the SilverStripe CMS project last week. Sigurd was kind enough to answer some questions about the project's history, current status as an open source project and some upcoming features. We touched a bit on code testing and some other stuff towar...
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webdev radio: SnapLogic at the MySQL User Conference
I got a chance to get a quick demo of SnapLogic, and open source application to make mashing up your internal data easier. Think of it like an open source Yahoo! Pipes. It's more than that, but that's a quick idea of what it can do. From their site: "SnapLogic ...
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webdev radio: MojoPortal at the MySQL User Conference
I met Joe Audette of the MojoPortal project out at the MySQL User Conference last week and took a few minutes to give us some background on the project and where it's going. If you're looking for a portal project built on ASP.NET (and it also runs on Mono!) check it out! MojoPortal :: M...
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webdev radio: Symfony Project at MySQL User Conference
I had a chance to catch up with the Symfony guys at the MySQL User Conference a few days ago. We get some background on the Symfony project, and a glimpse as to where things are going in the near future. This was my first 'from the floor' recording - I think the levels are *OK...
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webdev radio: Open Source Flash/Flex overview, Yahoo's semantic play, MySQL conference
Lots of small stuff in here - my view on Yahoo's semantic web announcement, PHPUnit 3.3 TDD functionality, MySQL conference, MySQL dealing with 15 gig of new data per day, and my audiblab service Audiblab :: Free service to record MP3 from your browser via Flash Red5 server :: Red5 is an o...
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webdev radio: MySQL DBA Keith Murphy
I interview Keith Murphy about his daily work as a MySQL DBA, including the challenges of clustering, RAID configurations, and more. We also talk about his new MySQL magazine effort and what readers can expect from that publication. iContact :: Keith's employer, iContact, provides email mar...
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webdev radio: Odds and ends
I've got some info on an upcoming southeast Ruby conference, looking for MySQL DBAs, a book on web site security, new open source application from MIT and more… Timeline :: "Google Maps for time-based information" Ruby Hoedown :: Destined to become the premier Ruby conference for ...
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The SitePoint Podcast: The Cyberdyne Bill
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 ...
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Ubuntu UK Podcast: Such an Easy Question
Ciemon Dunville, Alan Pope, Dave Walker and Tony Whitmore present the fourth episode of the Ubuntu UK Podcast. In this episode:- Discussion: Unix/Linux Malware & Security precautions. Interview with Ian Ozsvald from Showmedo. A short phone call from Mark Shuttlewort...
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Hanselminutes: EarthClassMail.com - Moving from LAMP to .NET 3.5
Scott chats with Matt Davis, architect at EarthClassMail.com, about their move from a LAMP stack (Linux/Apache/mysql/PHP) to .NET 3.5. What's working, what's not, and what kinds of issues are they running into as their architect their solution.
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Deep Fried Bytes: Scaling Large Web Sites with Joe Stump, Lead Architect at DIGG
Have you ever wanted to learn how top 100 web sites are architected? Deep Fried Bytes hosts Keith Elder and Chris Woodruff sat down with Joe Stump, Lead Architect at DIGG to discuss scaling large web sites, his life, development experiences and team building. Listen to the showThanks to our gues...
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Deep Fried Bytes: Scaling Large Web Sites with Joe Stump, Lead Architect at DIGG
Have you ever wanted to learn how top 100 web sites are architected? Deep Fried Bytes hosts Keith Elder and Chris Woodruff sat down with Joe Stump, Lead Architect at DIGG to discuss scaling large web sites, his life, development experiences and team building. Listen to the showThanks to our gues...
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Stack Overflow Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on blog.stackoverflow.com
Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky discuss the development of their new programming community, StackOverflow.com