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  1. DPCRadio: Technical Debt

    Speaker: Elizabeth Naramore Technical debt is something that most project teams or independent developers have to deal with – we take shortcuts to push out releases, we don’t focus on quality, deadlines need to be met, quick fixes slowly become the standard. Whatever the reason, if we don’t manage our technical debt (not unlike financial debt), before too long our applications are technically bankrupt, and we are forced to completely refactor and start anew.

    In this talk, we will discuss what technical debt is, when it is acceptable and when it isn’t, and strategies for effectively managing it, both on an independent and team level. We’ll talk about how it affects the entire team and how to work through minimizing it, as well as working effectively as a team to address it.

    —Huffduffed by j4mie 2 years ago

  2. Things Every Programmer Should Know

    Kevlin Henney, editor/author of 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know, discusses the book and the programming process. He talks about how he compiled the essays for the book and lists some of the items he found most surprising and thought provoking. He also assesses the issues related to programmer training, including some of the things not taught in school.

    —Huffduffed by j4mie 3 years ago

  3. Hanselminutes Podcast 199 - How Craigslist Works - with Jeremy Zawodny

    "… I chat with Jeremy Zawodny, a developer at Craigslist on how the system is put together. How many servers do they have? How does it all fit together and what are the major technology problems they have to solve?" http://www.hanselman.com/blog/HanselminutesPodcast199HowCraigslistWorksWithJeremyZawodny.aspx?utm_source=feedburner

    —Huffduffed by j4mie 3 years ago

  4. Stackoverflow #61

    "… 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." From http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2009/07/podcast-61/

    —Huffduffed by j4mie 3 years ago

  5. Tim Bray on what’s next in Java Web development

    After some years of relative stability, Java-based Web application development is in a season of innovation. In this JavaWorld podcast, Andrew Glover talks with Sun Microsystems’ Director of Web Technologies Tim Bray about forces for change in the Web development and deployment space. Tune in for Bray’s inside perspective on current trends in Java Web development, including the long-term outlook for dynamic languages on the JVM, new ideas about data persistence and storage, the "outrageously, obscenely hard" problem of concurrency, and what Bray calls the "sweet spot" of cloud computing: platform as service.

    —Huffduffed by j4mie 4 years ago