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  1. Episode 189: Eric Lubow on Polyglot Persistence | Software Engineering Radio

    http://www.se-radio.net/2012/11/episode-189-eric-lubow-on-polyglot-persistence/

    —Huffduffed by grassdog one month ago

  2. Scalable JavaScript Design Patterns at Web Directions South 2011 | Lanyrd

    Would you like to learn how to organize your JavaScript applications so they can scale? Be able to write apps that support switching out Dojo or jQuery without rewriting a line of code? Application architecture is one of those aspects to development where minor problems can lead to major issues later on if it isn’t done right.

    Developers writing client-side apps these days usually use a combination of MVC, modules, widgets, plugins and frameworks for theirs. Whilst this works great for apps that are built at a smaller-scale, what happens when your project really starts to grow?. In this talk, I’ll be presenting an effective set of design patterns for large-scale JavaScript application architecture that have previously been used at both AOL and Yahoo amongst others to develop scalable applications.

    You’ll learn how to keep your application logic truly decoupled, build modules that can exist on their own independently so they can be easily dropped into other projects and future-proof your code in case you need to switch to a different DOM library in the future.

    —Huffduffed by jaronbarends one year ago

  3. Science Magazine Podcast

    This episode covers the hardy naked mole-rat, finding patterns in large data sets, a new shot at a tuberculosis vaccine, and more.

    http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6062/1581.2.full

    —Huffduffed by imp one year ago

  4. Bill Scott – Design Patterns for Multiple Platforms » UIE Brain Sparks

    —Huffduffed by lewisnyman one year ago

  5. Devnology Podcast 011 - Interview with David Anderson

    Devnology heeft als doel de community van software ontwikkelaars in Nederland te voorzien in mogelijkheden om vakkennis en ervaring op te doen en uit te wisselen. Ze wil een brugfunctie vervullen tussen de theorie en praktijk van software ontwikkeling.

    http://devnology.nl/nl/podcast/10-content/138-devnology-podcast-011-interview-with-david-anderson

    —Huffduffed by olafursverrir one year ago

  6. Opening Keynote: Mobile Use, Design, and Development

    The mobile space is changing rapidly, but many patterns of use and design have remained consistent for years. See some old and new mobile user interface patterns and discuss different design approaches to support users.

    By Barbara Ballard.

    In all aspects of nature, patterns emerge. Successful patterns within their context get replicated, and unsuccessful patterns die off. Designers can learn from successful patterns in nature, human behavior, and of course existing user interfaces. Applying lessons from nature is a tricky business, but applying lessons from existing human endeavors is reasonably straightforward. In design and development, a pattern is a known good solution to a recurring problem. But what aspects of a given design are part of the good pattern? Paginated search results are certainly a pattern, but Google’s extra-large graphic to get to the next page is part of the pattern that many adopters completely miss. An experienced guide will provide examples of:

    • mobile user interface design patterns, from past to present
    • mobile design pattern libraries available on the web
    • emerging mobile usage patterns and how they affect design
    • user experience architecture patterns
    • user context patterns
    • design principles patterns

    http://www.iakonferenz.org/sessions/1

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  7. Christopher Alexander: A Pattern Language — Studio 360

    Just over 30 years ago, an Englishman named Christopher Alexander tried to revolutionize architecture. In A Pattern Language, Alexander told architects and planners to design homes on emotional and spiritual principles – not on traffic flow. The revolution didn’t quite come. But the book had a surprising influence on another group of experts: the computer scientists who were just beginning to shape the Internet. Produced by Lu Olkowski. (Originally aired: August 15, 2008)

    http://www.studio360.org/2011/apr/01/christopher-alexander-pattern-language/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

  8. The UIE Book Club #2: Peter Morville’s Search Patterns - 5by5

    The UIE Book Club #2: Peter Morville’s Search Patterns - 5by5

    http://5by5.tv/uiebookclub/2

    —Huffduffed by charleroper 2 years ago

  9. Devnology Podcast 014 - Jeff Sutherland

    Jeff Sutherland is the creator of Scrum, and was one of the authors of the Agile Manifesto, which marked the start of the Agile movement. He began his career as a fighter pilot in the US Air Force, and went on to join the faculty at the University of Colorado Medical School. Dr. Sutherland has served as VP of Engineering or CTO at eleven software companies, managing the last seven entirely using Scrum, and achieved industry-leading, hyper-productive results. He is the Chairman of the Scrum Training Institute, and Senior Advisor to OpenView Venture Partners where he is Agile coach for portfolio companies. Jeff’s personal blog is on http://scrum.jeffsutherland.com and you can follow him on twitter via @jeffsutherland

    In this podcast we speak with Jeff about his professional experiences, both in the military and in developing and implementing Scrum. We talk about some of the common pitfalls for Scrum adoption and we talk about training and certification.

    This interview was recorded in an Amsterdam hotel on the 9th of December 2010. Interview by @freekl and @arnetim. Audio post-production by @Mendelt.

    —Huffduffed by AnthonyEgerton 2 years ago

  10. Dark Patterns: An overview for brand owners

    Following on from Harry Brignull’s UX Brighton 2010 presentation on Dark Patterns for Designers, this presentation looks at Dark Patterns from a Brand Owner’s perspective, discussing, among other things, the problem of Google Instant auto-completing searches for your brand name with the word ‘scam’, and why this can happen.

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 2 years ago

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