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  1. Semantic Link – Episode 6

    The Semantic Link LIVE at #SemTech + Schema.org commentary – Episode 6, June 2011

    http://semanticweb.com/the-semantic-link-live-at-semtech-episode-6-june-2011_b20357

    —Huffduffed by salle 2 months ago

  2. TMBA20 – What Is the Best Place in Southeast Asia for Internet Entrepreneurs?

    –>Click here to subscribe to Tropical Talk Radio in iTunes. –>Leave me a message, question, or comment for the show. This week I totally geek out on one of my favorite topics: how do various locations in Southeast Asia stack up to each

    http://www.tropicalmba.com/southeast-asia-entrepreneurs/

    —Huffduffed by u6811311 6 months ago

  3. SE Podcast #33 – It’s Back! « Blog – Stack Exchange

    http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2012/10/se-podcast-33-its-back/?cb=1

    —Huffduffed by johnfisherman 7 months ago

  4. HRT - Otvorena srijeda - Kako se postaje političar

    —Huffduffed by piamch8eec one year ago

  5. Software Engineering Radio 158: Rich Hickey on Clojure

    This episode is a coversation with Rich Hickey about his programming language Clojure. Clojure is a Lisp dialect that runs on top of the JVM that comes with - among other things - persistent data structures and transactional memory, both very useful for writing concurrent applications.

    —Huffduffed by mesirii 2 years ago

  6. Episode 47: Interview Grady Booch | Software Engineering Radio

    In this Episode we are happy to talk to Grady Booch. We started off by discussing his Architecture Handbook, how it came into being, the progress, and how it will look like once it’s finished. In this context we also looked at the issue of how to distinguish architecture from design. We then asked him about how "professional" software architecture is these days, as well as about the ubiquity of software product lines in industry. The next couple of minutes looked at the question of whether software development is an engineering discipline, craftsmanship or an art form, and we discussed the key qualifications of software developers. Grady then elaborated on the problems of developing in large teams as well as the potential limits of complexity we can tackle with software.

    We then got back to a more technical discussion, where we looked at model-driven development, DSLs, etc. and the role of the UML in that context. Next was a discussion about scripting languages, and the current trend towards new languages. We then looked at component marketplaces and other forms of reuse, as well as the importance of OO these days and the relevance of AO. We concluded with a (small) outlook to the future.

    —Huffduffed by mesirii 2 years ago

  7. Episode 134: Release It with Michael Nygard

    This episode is a discussion with Michael Nygard about his book "Release It" which covers aspects of software architecture you often don’t think of initially when starting to build a system. Some of the points we discussed were capacity planning, recovery as well as making the system suitable for operation in a data center.

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    —Huffduffed by keikelboom 3 years ago

  8. Episode 147: Software Development Manager

    Michael and Markus discuss what makes a good R&D manager and how to potentially become an R&D manager. You will learn what some of the essential skills are, what the challenges are, and what the ‘mission/vision/strategy thing’ is actually good for.

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    —Huffduffed by keikelboom 3 years ago

  9. SE-Radio: Learning as a Part of Development with Allan Kelly

    In this episode, Allan shares his insights about how learning is a necessary part of software development. He covers the personal as well as the team and the organizational level and offers practical advice.

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    —Huffduffed by keikelboom 3 years ago

  10. SE-Radio: Episode 139: Fearless Change with Linda Rising

    2009-06-29 - This episode is once again with Linda Rising, this time on the book she coauthored with Mary Lynn Manns on introducing ideas into organizations. The talk is another one of the SE Radio Live sessions recorded at OOP 2009 - thanks to SIGS Datacom and programme chair Frances Paulisch for making this ..

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    —Huffduffed by keikelboom 3 years ago