Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 55:48 — 63.9MB) Panelists: Aaron Patterson (@tenderlove) Charles Max Wood (@cmaxw) David Brady (@dbrady) James Edward Gray II (@JEG2) Peter Cooper (@peterc) Tools and topics mentioned in this episode: Rspec Test::Unit Minitest
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001 RR Testing Practices and Tools
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BUX Podcast #67: How Many Users Do You Need For A User Test? | A Better User Experience
Tagged with card sorting featured prove vs. improve user testing user-test
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Nuclear: About to Explode? - Naked Scientists Science Podcasts and Science Radio Shows
Naked Scientists Podcast -25th Mar 2012 - This week we’re exploring the future of nuclear energy, including meeting the makers of a new design of nuclear reactor that can consume the fuels that other plants can’t burn. We also delve into ways to unclog pipes inside reactors without the risks of going inside. And where do you stand on the nuclear debate? Should we be exploring alternatives, or is there no alternative to a nuclear-future? We talk to two parties on opposite sides of the debate. Plus, what the Messenger probe has found on Mercury, a blood test to predict an imminent heart attack, flushing out evidence of drug use from sewer water, and a way to block baldness in men…
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/podcasts/show/20120325/
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SHR # 1048 :: RTDOSAHA #23: Showing Respect To The Dead PLUS Listener Questions PLUS The SuppVersity Science Roundup - Super Human Radio - The World’s First Broadcast Radio Show Dedicated to Human Performance
Guest: Coach Wade Johnson - Rob Regish & Adel Moussa We discuss the importance of the Deadlift as an overal
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Kent Beck | Test Driven Development, Patterns and Extreme Programming
Relating anecdotes from the past, Kent Beck, the father of Extreme Programming and JUnit, reflects back on the impact his ideas have had in the last 20 years, especially with respect to the history of Test Driven Development (TDD), Design Patterns, and Extreme Programming (XP). According to him, good ideas take about that much time to mature and come to fruition.
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To The Best of Our Knowledge: Alan Turing
The driving force behind modern computers, Alan Turing was born a hundred years ago. He launched the digital age, founded the fields of computer science and artificial intelligence, and helped the British win WWII by cracking the Nazi "Enigma" codes. He was persecuted by British authorities for the crime of being homosexual, and committed suicide at age 41. His life ended tragically, but his brilliance lives in the computers we use every day. We celebrate the Alan Turing Year.
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Maschinen wie du und ich - Genie und Geheimnis - Zum 100 Geburtstag von | Forschung und Gesellschaft | Deutschlandradio Kultur
Der Turing-Test bescheinigt einer Maschine Intelligenz, wenn ihre Antworten nicht mehr von denen eines Menschen zu unterscheiden sind. Noch heute gilt der Test als reale Herausforderung für Computerdialogprogramme.
http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/sendungen/forschungundgesellschaft/1790717/
Tagged with der turing-test maschine intelligenz antworten menschen noch test herausforderung
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The Most Human Human: A Defence of Humanity in the Age of the Computer
Author Brian Christian will talk on the subject of his debut book The Most Human Human a superbly engaging re-evaluation of what it means to be human in the light of breathtaking advances in artificial intelligence.
Brian Christian is an Author and Poet. He holds a dual degree in computer science and philosophy and an MFA in poetry.
http://www2.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/player.aspx?id=985
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Audio: AEI Election Watch 2012, Session 1 - Politics and Public Opinion - AEI
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Conducting your own Usability Tests — Steve Krug: Don’t Make Me Think Interview
In this interview Steve Krug author of Don’t Make Me Think explains how to conduct usability tests and why getting user feedback is a recipe for disaster.
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