In this special episode of the podcast, I have a great and lengthy discussion with Ben Goldacre about a variety things from “All Trials”, new drugs, old drugs, guidelines, pragmatic RCTs, to the smartness of the public. We then debate if drugs in the same class are really different and if antibiotic resistance is really a problem and at the end we agree that more complete and clear information will rule the day.
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SPECIAL Episode â Bad Science, Bad Pharma, Good Podcast with Ben Goldacre | Therapeutics Education Collaboration
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Build and Analyze #22: Too Many App Stores
Dan and Marco discuss Interface Builder vs. coding views manually, CORS and extreme iframe geekery, the impact of Apple or strong competition entering your market, the oversupply of App Stores, and whether competing tablets are too late to have a chance in the market.
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On the media: influence of gaming
Recommended by David
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Episode 0.3.2 - 960.gs with Nathan Smith - The Changelog - Open Source moves fast. Keep up.
Adam and Wynn caught up with Nathan Smith from 960 Grid System to talk about web development and CSS grid frameworks.
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The Conversation 13: Is It Done Yet? | 5 by 5
When is an application or design actually done? Dan Benjamin talks with Cameron Moll, Faruk Ates, and Garrett Dimon about design and the software development process, and how it differs when it’s your project vs. client work. We also discuss the way that new devices like the iPad are changing the way we code and design, and more.
Tagged with development design ipad
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Episode 0.1.8 - NoSQL Smackdown!
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DJ Gregg Gillis aka Girl Talk: The Music, The Model, The Mitigation
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Theater of the New Ear - Hope Leaves the Theater
Charlie Kaufman’s Hope Leaves the Theater. Now, this one is just straight-up nuts! Instead of following the drama of those watching television, we’re now following the inner and outer thoughts of a woman named Louise (Hope Davis) going through a mid-life crisis, a theater critic (Peter Dinklage) sitting next to her, and the actors on the stage (Meryl Streep) during a theater performance. And of course, all the characters converge into one coherent story until breaking back off into three and coming in-and-out of character.
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Theater of the New Ear - Sawbones
Sawbones is essentially two stories happening at once. First, there is the television show “Sawbones”, based on Veterinarian Varlan Smith (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and the coward Frank McCready (Steve Buscemi). Second, there is the drama of those watching the television show. Including that of a traveling vacuum salesman (John Slattery) and a dysfunctional married couple (John Goodman and Brooke Smith). It’s brilliant and odd.
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Dr. Nic on Ruby and the iPhone
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