Patterns Podcasts
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Sparkling Client: Prism in Silverlight
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h3m
Confused by Prism? What exactly is it? Why are Silverlight people so excited by it? Is it code, libraries or what? It's kind of all of the above. This show: Sorting out Prism. In this episode, Erik interviews Patterns & Practices team members Bob Brumfield and David Hill to figu...
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Software Engineering Radio: Top 10 Architecture Mistakes with Eoin Woods
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Eoin Woods Recording venue: JAOO This is a discussion with Eoin Woods about his collection of top 10 software architecture mistakes. Looking at things that don't work is always a good way to learn what you should actua...
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Software Engineering Radio: Adrenaline Junkies with DeMarco and Hruschka
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Tom DeMarco and Peter Hruschka Recording venue: OOP This episode is an interview with Tom DeMarco and Peter Hruschka about the new book of the Altantic Systems Guild: Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies: Understan...
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.NET Rocks: Phil Haack on ASP.NET MVC RTM!!
There's some acronym soup for ya! Phil talks about the differences in the MVP and MVC patterns, some other patterns emerging out of MVP, and of course the ASP.NET MVC Framework, recently released to manufacturing by Microsoft!
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Alt.NET Podcast: Domain Driven Design
In this episode, I talk with Rob Conery and James Avery about Domain Driven Design. This episode of the Alt.NET Podcast is brought to you by The Lounge Advertising Network. Reach .NET developers on the sites and blogs that they trust and respect by advertising with The Lounge Advertising Network...
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Alt.NET Podcast: OOP 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 b...
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The Thirsty Developer: Patterns with Palermo
In this show Larry sat down with Jeffrey Palermo at his recent visit to the Wisconsin .NET User Group. Jeffery is a Microsoft MVP, CTO of Headspring and the organizer of the world famous "Party with Palermo". They discuss design patterns and Jeffrey's upcomi...
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World of .NET: WODN-2008-08-15 #2
Published 12 years ago, running time 0h38m
We cover Unit Testing, Araxis, Using MS Test with just a few Using Statements, and review the Head First Design Patterns Book.
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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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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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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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webdev radio: OO/PHP discussion and Yahoo UI widgets
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h17m
In this episode, I take some questions from the audience about PHP, OO concepts and PHP5 hosting. Also, I discuss the release of the Yahoo UI widgets and the recent purchase of Sleepycat by Oracle. *Yahoo UI Blog :: Blog from developers of the Yahoo UI widgets *Yahoo Design Patterns
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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.