Patterns Podcasts
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IBM developerWorks: New expert space on Building SOA apps with patterns and reusable assets
Eoin Lane, senior solutions engineer with IBM Software Group, talks about a new developerWorks expert space he has rolled out focused on Building SOA applications with patterns and reusable assets. Check out his blog on the same, here.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: OnSoftware - Value Driven Software Development with Alan Shalloway
"Design Patterns Explained" author Alan Shalloway discusses value-driven software development.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: OnSoftware - Trends in Software Development with Alan Shalloway
"Design Patterns Explained," author Alan Shalloway discusses the current trends in software development.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: OnSoftware - Software Engineering: Bridging Developers and Management with Alan Shalloway
"Design Patterns Explained", author Alan Shalloway discusses the art of value driven software development with special focus on the dynamic between developers and management.
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OnSecurity from InformIT: OnSecurity - Java Security Challenges and Risks with Ramesh Nagappan - Part 2
Join "Core Security Patterns" author Ramesh Nagappan as he discusses the security challenges and risks in Java in part two of this series.
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OnSecurity from InformIT: OnSecurity - Java Security Challenges and Risks with Ramesh Nagappan - Part 1
Join "Core Security Patterns" author Ramesh Nagappan as he discusses the security challenges and risks in Java.
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Google Developer Podcast: Google Developer Podcast Episode Seven: Mashups in the Enterprise
By Dion Almaer, Google Developer ProgramsUsing iTunes? Gregor Hohpe is a Googler who has spent a lot of time in the enterprise. He authored the book on Enterprise Integration Patterns, and has been watching and helping the integration world.We were both at MashupCamp and started to talk about how...
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OnMicrosoft from InformIT: On Microsoft - Silverlight and .Net Framework with Brad Abrams, Part 1 of 3
Join Ted Neward as he discusses Silverlight and .Net Framework with Brad Abrams, author of "Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries," in part one of this three part series.
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OnMicrosoft from InformIT: On Microsoft - Silverlight and .Net Framework with Brad Abrams, Part 2 of 3
Join Ted Neward as he discusses Silverlight and .Net Framework with Brad Abrams, author of "Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries," in part two of this three part series.
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OnMicrosoft from InformIT: On Microsoft - Silverlight and .Net Framework with Brad Abrams, Part 3 of 3
Join Ted Neward as he discusses Silverlight and .Net Framework with Brad Abrams, author of "Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries," in part three of this three part series.
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OnSecurity from InformIT: OnSecurity - Core Security Patterns with Ramesh Nagappan
Core Security Patterns- Author Ramesh Nagappan discusses core security patterns that are crucial for secure programming.
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Arcast: Patterns and Anti-Patterns for SOA Applied
In August 2004 I wrote a presentation called Patterns for SOA that would change my life – really! Since that time I have delivered this talk about 15 times in various locations from San Francisco to Amsterdam to Bangkok and many others. In spite of this I never really knew if this presentation wa.
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Arcast: The Evolution of Architecture with Martin Fowler
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h31m
Change is happening all around us, new technologies, new methodologies, but how are these changes affecting the ways in which systems are architected and how do recent developments like patterns and refactoring cause us to think differently about architecture? These are the questions that I had i.
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Arcast: Secure, Reliable Transacted Messaging with WCF (Part 2)
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h29m
Indoor plumbing is just amazing isn’t it? Think about what we take for granted – turn on the tap and water magically appears, yet for those who live without it life is a constant struggle to find clean, safe water to drink. What does this have to do with architecture you ask? Well my friend, we a.
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Arcast: Secure, Reliable Transacted Messaging with WCF (Part 1)
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h27m
Indoor plumbing is just amazing isn’t it? Think about what we take for granted – turn on the tap and water magically appears, yet for those who live without it life is a constant struggle to find clean, safe water to drink. What does this have to do with architecture you ask? Well my friend, we a.
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Arcast: Securing Web Services with the Username Token in WSE 3.0 (Part 2)
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h25m
X.509 sounds cool and kerb? Well you know that is hip, but what about the old UsernameToken? I mean that sounds like your Father’s Oldsmobile. It doesn’t cut it… or does it? Actually the good ol’ UsernameToken is the most interoperable way to secure web services according to my guests Dwayne Tayl.
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Arcast: Securing Web Services with the Username Token in WSE 3.0 (Part 1)
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h36m
X.509 sounds cool and kerb? Well you know that is hip, but what about the old UsernameToken? I mean that sounds like your Father’s Oldsmobile. It doesn’t cut it… or does it? Actually the good ol’ UsernameToken is the most interoperable way to secure web services according to my guests Dwayne Tayl.
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Arcast: Securing Web Services with Kerberos Tokens in WSE 3.0 (Part 2)
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h28m
Kerberos...what a name for a protocol eh? Well according to Wikipedia “The protocol was named after the Greek mythological character Kerberos (or Cerberus), known in Greek Mythology as being the monstrous three-headed guard dog of Hades.” Well whatever you think of the name we are stuck with it n.
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Arcast: Securing Web Services with Kerberos Tokens in WSE 3.0 (Part 1)
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h35m
Kerberos...what a name for a protocol eh? Well according to Wikipedia “The protocol was named after the Greek mythological character Kerberos (or Cerberus), known in Greek Mythology as being the monstrous three-headed guard dog of Hades.” Well whatever you think of the name we are stuck with it n.
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Arcast: Security Legend Keith Brown
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h31m
Do you ever get worried about security? Ever find yourself thinking “I wonder if I know as much as I should about this?” Well if you don’t, perhaps you should my friend. Because we all need to be better educated on security – top to bottom – each of us must know the threats and the countermeasure.
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Rails Envy Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on www.railsenvy.com
The Rails Envy podcast is a weekly newscast by Jason Seifer and Gregg Pollack about what's new in the Ruby and Ruby on Rails worlds.