Open Source Podcasts
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GoingDeep: C&B 2011 Panel: Herb Sutter, Andrei Alexandrescu and Scott Meyers - Concurrency and Parallelism
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h39m
I was able to attend C++ and Beyond 2011 and it was a tremendous experience. The technical depth and C++ goodness was profound and lasted for 3 whole days (and two evenings). Thanks Andrei Alexandrescu, Scott Meyers and Herb Sutter for allowing me to crash your affair with my camera - which was p.
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IBM developerWorks: The indefatigable Nic Williams extols the virtues of JRuby
Published 9 years ago, running time 1h22m
Does your language of choice allow you to express yourself more effectively? Dr. Nic Williams believes so, especially when the language is Ruby / JRuby. Listen in as Nic discusses Ruby â its efficiency, syntax, and happiness factor â that makes it such a useful language for web applications a.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Real Web Designers Get It
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h49m
New browser updates; whether web designers should be code-savvy; and prying IE6 from their cold, dead hands. Related posts: 1. SitePoint Podcast #18: Internet Explorer 8 … Percent? All eyes are on the Microsoft marketing machine as it... 2. SitePoint Podcast #16: Online Marketing Inside.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 92: Dru Sellers and Rob Reynolds on Nu
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h55m
This week on Herding Code, Kevin, Jon and Scott K speak with Dru Sellers and Rob Reynolds about Nu, a .NET package management system designed to solve your open source distribution/consumption issues. The guys discuss how package management is handled in other communities, namely Ruby, and how t.
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FLOSS Weekly: David Heinemeier Hansson
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h15m
"DHH" talks about Ruby on Rails, 37Signals, and how he came late to coding.TWiT Wiki for this showHere's what's coming up for FLOSS in the future. Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email Randal at | [email protected] to | Cachefly for providing the...
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The SitePoint Podcast: Got IE6?
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h57m
Loads of browser news on the podcast this week, along with a heaping spoonful of controversy with every headline! Also: is Twitter’s switch to OAuth unfair to Chinese internet users? Is Ruby the second coming of programming languages? And Smokescreen is set to bring Flash-based ads to Apple’s mob.
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GoingDeep: C9 Lectures: Stephan T Lavavej - Advanced STL, 4 of n
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h33m
There are two STLs: the Standard Template Library and Stephan T. Lavavej Advanced STL covers the gory details of the STL's implementation -> you will therefore need to be versed in the basics of STL, competent in C++ (of course), and be able to pay attention! Stephan is a great teacher an.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Social Coding with GitHub’s Tom Preston-Werner
This week on the podcast we interview GitHub co-founder Tom Preston-Werner about GitHub's phenomenal growth, scaling with Rails, and the importance of open source.
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GoingDeep: Craig Symonds and Mohsen Agsen: C++ Renaissance
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h34m
When you think about all the code executing in the world at any given time, there's a good chance you're thinking about a lot of code written in C/C++ (aka native code). As Mohsen Agsen mentions so astutely in this impromptu and candid conversation, C++ can be thought of as the dark matter of the.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Wicked WordPress Themes with Allan Cole and Jeffrey Way
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h0m
WordPress themes: creating, planning, frameworks, GPL, selling, and more! Brad Williams interviews Allan Cole and Jeffrey Way, two of the four authors of SitePoint’s new book, Build Your Own Wicked WordPress Themes. Related Posts 1. SitePoint Podcast #74: WordPress Themes with Nathan Rice an.
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The SitePoint Podcast: WWW dot WWW
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h51m
Episode 112 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week the panel is made up of regular hosts Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict), Brad Williams (@williamsba), Patrick O'Keefe (@ifroggy), and guest Josh Catone (@catone) from Mashable. The panel discuss Cisco's predictions for the future of inte.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 90: Sara Chipps on Girl Develop IT and Girls Developing Software
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h54m
This week on Herding Code, the boys talk with Sara Chipps about Girl Develop IT, a comfortable place where women can learn at their own pace and not be afraid to ask "stupid questions." Listen in as Sara talks about repairing the wide gender gap in development through her series of classes which
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Stack Overflow Podcast: Podcast #69
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h5m
Joel and Jeff sit down with Peter Seibel to discuss his new book Coders At Work, the effect of listening to music while coding, and the future of programming books. Peter draws on some commonalities in the 15 famous programmers he interviewed for Coders at Work. Peter agrees with Joel that concur...
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Deep Fried Bytes: Why Comments Are Evil and Pair Programming With Corey Haines
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h8m
In this episode Keith and Woody sit down with friend and traveling developer Corey Haines. Here's a question, how many times have you written comments in your code? Probably a lot! In this show Corey gives some valid reasons why developers shouldn't have comments in their code (with a few exce...
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Stack Overflow Podcast: Podcast #61
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h10m
In this episode of the podcast, Joel and Jeff sit down with Miguel de Icaza of the Mono project to discuss Mono, Silverlight / Moonlight, and the pros and cons of open sourcing your code.Miguel is one of the lead developers on the Mono project, which is an ongoing effort to bring the .NET framewo...
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GoingDeep: C9 Lectures: Stephan T. Lavavej - Standard Template Library (STL), 8 of n
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h41m
Welcome to another installment of C9 Lectures covering the powerful general C++ library, STL. Joining us once again is the great Stephan T. Lavavej, Microsoft's keeper of the STL cloth (this means he manages the partnership between the owners of STL (dinkumware) and Microsoft, including, of cours.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 82: Cory Foy and Will Green Compare .NET and Ruby Development
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h2m
This week on Herding Code, Cory Foy and Will Green join the guys to discuss general differences between .NET and Ruby development approaches. Is the grass always greener on the other side? Listen in on this week’s talk about how languages, frameworks, tools and cultures shape the way we implement.
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Stack Overflow Podcast: Podcast #82
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h4m
In this episode of the Stack Overflow podcast, Joel and Jeff sit down with Mac developer Daniel Jalkut of Red Sweater Software to discuss his experience as a longtime Mac developer and small Mac software business owner, and the possible impact of the iPad. Daniel launched Red Sweater software way.
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The SitePoint Podcast: There’s Something About Mobile with Max Wheeler and Myles Eftos
Does responsive web design make dedicated mobile pages obsolete? Are native apps better than mobile web apps? Louis discusses these questions and more with Max Wheeler and Myles Eftos.
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GoingDeep: C9 Lectures: Stephan T. Lavavej - Standard Template Library (STL), 7 of n
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h42m
Welcome to another installment of C9 Lectures covering the powerful general C++ library, STL. Joining us once again is the great Stephan T. Lavavej, Microsoft's keeper of the STL cloth (this means he manages the partnership between the owners of STL (dinkumware) and Microsoft, including, of cours.
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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