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  1. IT Conversations | Open Source Conference from O’Reilly Media | Chris DiBona

    Google has crawled over 3 Billion lines of computer code, revealing some surprising trends. "The way people code is very interesting," says Chris DiBona, Google's open source programs manager. He shares insights from the "Google Code" project, and closes by identifying "the most important coder in the world, who will be shaping computer science for decades to come."

    http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail4789.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+channel%2Fitc+%28IT+Conversations%29

    —Huffduffed by harriyott 2 years ago

  2. DocArchive: The Other Internet

    China patrols its cyberspace carefully. The government there closes down hundreds of websites each year and blocks access to many international websites.How do Chinese citizens get over the great firewall of China?

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago

  3. Version Control: No More Save As…

    No longer something just big companies do, version control can be just as useful for small teams and even one-man bands. This panel will discuss what tools are available, differing approaches to controversial topics like branching, and whether to use hosted or in-house.

    Matt Mullenweg, Automattic / WordPress

    Karen Nguyen, Yahoo!

    Zach Nies, Rally Software Development

    Joe Pezzillo, joepezzillo.com

    Derek Scruggs, SurveyGizmo

    —Huffduffed by adrianl 3 years ago

  4. ExplicitWeb - Episode 1 - Pilot

    ExplicitWeb is a regularly recorded podcast all about the front lines of website design and development. On this week’s show Rob talks about local development environments, Hannah tackles the intricacies of Subversion and Git version control, and John rants about why designing in the browser isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.

    —Huffduffed by clivewalker 3 years ago

  5. Version Control: No More Save As…

    No longer something just big companies do, version control can be just as useful for small teams and even one-man bands. This panel will discuss what tools are available, differing approaches to controversial topics like branching, and whether to use hosted or in-house.

    Matt Mullenweg, Automattic / WordPress

    Karen Nguyen, Yahoo!

    Zach Nies, Rally Software Development

    Joe Pezzillo, joepezzillo.com

    Derek Scruggs, SurveyGizmo

    —Huffduffed by tommorris 4 years ago