Colbert News Hub takes a fond "Look Back" at a 2006 podcast interview with Tim Goodman of the San Francisco Chronicle and Stephen Colbert.
http://www.colbertnewshub.com/2013/02/24/back-2006-podcast-interview-san-francisco-chronicle/
Colbert News Hub takes a fond "Look Back" at a 2006 podcast interview with Tim Goodman of the San Francisco Chronicle and Stephen Colbert.
http://www.colbertnewshub.com/2013/02/24/back-2006-podcast-interview-san-francisco-chronicle/
Our mission is to provide inspiration, motivation and insight into how you design the web. BizCraft Episode 17: Special Guest Sarah Parmenter
http://unmatchedstyle.com/podcast/bizcraft-episode-17-special-guest-sarah-parmenter.php
Reggie Watts is a beatboxer, bandleader and standup comedian but - more than anything - a true original. He tells us how the Cocteau twins changed the way he
Tagged with guest dj project anthony valadez kcrw
What’s a microcelebrity? No, not a teeny tiny version of Tom Cruise or Angelina Jolie. As Clive Thompson describes it, microcelebrity is "the phenomenon of being extremely well known not to millions but to a small group — a thousand people, or maybe only a few dozen. " And microcelebrity
In this Episode we’re talking about Erlang with its creator Joe Armstrong. We started by looking at the history of the Erlang language and why it is so relevant today. We then looked at Joe’s approach to Concurrency Oriented Programming and its main ingredients: share nothing, lightweight concurrency and pure message passing. We also compared this to the classic shared memory approach to concurrency. We then looked at other interesting aspects of Erlang, such as its functional nature (and why this is important to concurrency) and pattern matching. Next we discussed how to implement distribution and fault tolerance, and we took a look at OTP, the application server for Erlang. We concluded the conversation with a littel discussion about how Erlang was designed, it’s current community as well as its future.
http://www.se-radio.net/2008/03/episode-89-joe-armstrong-on-erlang/
Tagged with actors concurrency languages message passing technology/guest
John Gruber and Merlin Mann on booze, iTunes 11, and the sorry state of over-the-counter cold medication in the U.S.
Moisés welcomes omnipresent 5by5 mascot/wünderkind/spirit animal Merlin Mann to discuss his media habits, comic books, VIVA KNEIVEL, TiVo, Jonathan Coulton, comic books, MULAN, Tallahassee, and a little about comic books. Long live Vinyl Fever.
Shownote links (http://5by5.tv/screentime/14) take you to places you can learn more about our guests and read/watch the things they talk about on the show, like the insane 1994 FANTASTIC FOUR movie produced by "Friend of the Show" and future guest Roger Corman.
What’s a microcelebrity? No, not a teeny tiny version of Tom Cruise or Angelina Jolie. As Clive Thompson describes it, microcelebrity is "the phenomenon of being extremely well known not to millions but to a small group — a thousand people, or maybe only a few dozen. " And microcelebrity
Recorded live at the San Francisco Comedy and Burrito festival, Jordan and Jesse are joined by special guests Merlin Mann and Scott Simpson.
This week Amber and Leo talk with one of their heros, Merlin Mann the creator of 43Folders - a site dedicated to helping people get more organized. And other stuff. Merlin also runs 5ives.com.
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