RIA & Web Podcasts
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The SitePoint Podcast: Work-Life Balance with Jason Beaird
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h25m
Episode 172 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week Kevin Dees (@kevindees) interviews Mason Stewart (@masondesu) of Zaarly and disusses the likes of SASS Less, jQuery and many other parts of the front end development world. Listen in Your Browser Play this episode directly in your b.
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IBM developerWorks: TWOdW: Big data analytics and HTML5 in games, DataPower GUI
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h3m
New IBM.COM/DEVELOPERWORKS content highlights for the week of July 25-Aug 1. Scott Laningham give summaries on new content on big data analytics for the gaming industry, using the DataPower Web Graphical User Interface, and handling user input in HTML5 Canvas-based games -- all on developerWorks
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.NET Rocks: Hadi Hariri Does Real World MVC
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h50m
While at NDC is Oslo, Norway, Carl and Richard talk to Hadi Hariri about MVC. Hadi talks about his experiences building MVC applications, starting with where WebForms taught some bad habits in web application construction, how some of the new Javascript libraries (like jQuery) made MVC more palat.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Web Intents
Episode 169 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week the panel is made up of 3 of our 4 our regular hosts, Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict), Patrick O’Keefe (@ifroggy) and Kevin Dees (@kevindees). Listen in Your Browser Play this episode directly in your browser — just click the orange “pl.
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.NET Rocks: Remy Sharp Still Building Web Pages with HTML 5
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h53m
While at NDC, Carl and Richard talk to Remy Sharp about HTML 5. Remy discusses the state of things, how the diversity of browsers is as much a strength as a problem. He digs into the idea that you need to build your web app for the audience you have - perhaps it needs more support for older brows.
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Deep Fried Bytes: Windows 8 Metro and the Data Story
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h47m
In this episode, Keith and Woody sits down with Jeremy Likness to discuss how developers will handle data in Windows 8 Metro applications.Thanks to our guest this episode Jeremy Likness is a senior consultant and technical project manager with Wintellect. The author of Designing Silve.
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Hanselminutes: JavaScript, Web APIs, Performance and more with Dave Ward
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h32m
Scott sits down with developer and JavaScript expert Dave Ward. They talk about Twitter's recent move away from hashbangs, their recent performance improvements, and the direction the web is heading. Is performance achieved on the client or the server or some combination of both?
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The SitePoint Podcast: Front End Development with Mason Stewart
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h32m
Episode 166 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week Kevin Dees (@kevindees) interviews Mason Stewart (@masondesu) of Zaarly and disusses the likes of SASS Less, jQuery and many other parts of the front end development world. Listen in Your Browser Play this episode directly in your b.
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IBM developerWorks: TWOdW: open source/linux with Chris Walden, jQuery Mobile, MicroXML, CEA widgets
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h14m
dW open source and linux editor Chris Walden joins me to talk about the open source lifestyle. John Swanson fills us in on the newsletter focus for the week, and I share a brief travelogue from Madrid where I attended the Smarter Commerce Global Summit last week. See interviews from that conferen.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Man Down
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h27m
Episode 163 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week the panel is made up of 3 of our 4 our regular hosts, Patrick O’Keefe (@ifroggy), Kevin Dees (@kevindees) and Stephan Segraves (@ssegraves). Listen in Your Browser Play this episode directly in your browser — just click the orange
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.NET Rocks: Rob Conery Codes in CoffeeScript
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h42m
Carl and Richard talk to the one-and-only Rob Conery about CoffeeScript. Why would you use a language to generate Javascript? Rob talks about how CoffeeScript is designed to be human readable while JavaScript is much more machine-readable. Indents matter! No curly braces! Dogs and cats living tog.
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.NET Rocks: Brian Noyes Builds Single Page Applications
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h54m
Carl and Richard talk to Brian Noyes about the Single Page Application (SPA) feature coming in MVC 4. Brian talks about the similarities of the design patterns for SPA to the more classical Silverlight or WPF application with RIA or WCF services on the back end. While hardly new to the web space
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The SitePoint Podcast: Adobe and HTML Sitting in a Tree
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h34m
Episode 160 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week the panel is made up of our regular host Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict), Kevin Dees (@kevindees), Stephan Segraves (@ssegraves) and Patrick O’Keefe (@ifroggy). Listen in Your Browser Play this episode directly in your browser — just cl.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Drinking and Technology
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h37m
Episode 158 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week the panel is made up of Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict), Kevin Dees (@kevindees), Stephan Segraves (@ssegraves) and Patrick O’Keefe (@ifroggy). Listen in Your Browser Play this episode directly in your browser — just click the orange “p.
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Deep Fried Bytes: Getting Past the Buzz about HTML5 with Todd Anglin
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h40m
In this episode, Keith and Woody sit down with Todd Anglin to discuss the truth about HTML5 along with CSS3 and Javascript. The guys discussed with Todd what projects could benefit with HTML5 and where this Internet standard still needs to mature for web developers to use in the future.Thanks.
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Agile Toolkit: Agile2011 - Adam Sroka - Jokes, JavaScript and My first Employee
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h24m
Adam and I chat about the JavaScript, the federated wiki and a wide variety of topics as usual. Adam is one of the best coaches I have worked with and I always enjoy working with him. He is now more in the trenches working with Industrial Logic.EnjoyBob Payne
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Herding Code: Herding Code 137 – Mass Assignment, New New iPad, JavaScript libraries, Windows 8, Visual Studio, and Sad Trombones
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h54m
Oh, hey. A discussion show. Haven’t done one of those for a while. Bonus: recorded during the day so K Scott’s awake. Download / Listen: Herding Code 137: Mass Assignment, New New iPad, JavaScript libraries, Windows 8, Visual Studio, and Sad Trombones Show Notes: K Scott asks everyone’s opinions
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Herding Code: Herding Code 134: Brad Wilson on ASP.NET 4 Beta and ASP.NET Web API
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h36m
In this episode, Jon talks to Brad Wilson about the ASP.NET MVC 4 Beta release. Download / Listen: Herding Code 134: Brad Wilson on ASP.NET 4 Beta and ASP.NET Web API Show Notes: Brad starts with a rundown of what was in ASP.NET MVC 4 Developer Preview, including HTML5 Default Template features
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IBM developerWorks: TWOdW: ApacheDS and MediaWiki, IBM SmartCloud, CoffeeScript, device-aware mobile
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h9m
This week on developerWorks, some site navigation updates and new content on LDAP authentication with MediaWiki, transforming your supply chain, building multiple VPNs and VLANs, designing an integration landscape, the CoffeeScript language, testing Adobe Flex and Flash apps, and device-aware mob.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 133: Derick Bailey on Backbone.js
Published 9 years ago, running time 1h2m
In this episode, the guys talk with Derick Bailey (consultant and founder of watchmecode.net, where he sells JavaScript themed screen casts) about Backbone.js, which is a popular JavaScript framework. Download / Listen: Herding Code 133: Derick Bailey on Backbone.js Show Notes: Derick starts off
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Coding QA Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on www.codingqa.com
The Federico and Matthew share their thoughts on everything QA