RCE - Research Computing and Engineering, discussions on HPC and Research Computing. Parallel programming, super computers and the applications that run them.
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An academic and a pretend blogger.
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RCE - Research Computing and Engineering, discussions on HPC and Research Computing. Parallel programming, super computers and the applications that run them.
http://www.rce-cast.com/Podcast/rce-54-scipy-scientific-tools-for-python.html
The Hanselminutes Podcast by Scott Hanselman
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Host: Frederick Van Johnson
Guests: Derrick Story, Don Komarechka, & Joseph Linaschke
This week on TWiP…
Apple to cease development on Aperture
Google adds non-destructive editing to Google+ Photos
Nikon announces the D810
And an interview with Ralph Velasco
Interview with Ralph Velasco
This week Frederick sits down with travel photographer Ralph Velasco to discuss trip planning, how to approach people, a bit about the gear, visual storytelling, and more. You can keep up with Ralph by visiting his website or follow him on Twitter and Google+.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
Apple to cease development of Aperture
Google adds non-destructive editing to Google+ Photos
Nikon announces the D810
BTS fashion shoot with Miss Aniela & the Nikon D810
Picks of the Week
Derrick: MeFoto Daytrip Tripod
Don: Black umbrella
Joseph: Lumix 12-35mm f2.8 lens
Frederick: Rokinon 7.5mm f3.5 lens
TWiP 367 is brought to you by Lynda.com
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Derrick Story: Website, Twitter, Google+
Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Google+
Joseph Linaschke: Website, Twitter, Google+
Frederick Van Johnson: Website, Twitter, Google+
Credits
Pre-production by: Bruce Clarke
Post production by: Suzanne Llewellyn & Vince Bauer
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Intro Music by: Scott Cannizzaro
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PragmaticPragmatic is a weekly discussion show contemplating the practical application of technology. Exploring the real world trade offs we look at how great ideas are transformed into products and services that can change our lives. Nothing is as simple as it seems.Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe with RSS Visit Facebook Page
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Federico Viticci of Macstories.net joins Brett to talk about tech blogging, time zone challenges and why blogging rumors isn't the best way to pay the bills. Get your iOS devices ready for some new apps with the top 3 picks of the week from Federico and Brett.
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Lots of discussion of plain old text files and the more elegant user experiences that can be built on top of them. From TaskPaper to FoldingText, Jesse has been doing it for years, and we'll pry open his mind to find out why.
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Our guest this week is Lisa Randall, the Harvard theoretical physicist and one of the most heavily cited and influential researchers in her field. She's a member of a number of distinguished scientific societies, including the National Academy of Sciences—but she's also a very popular science author, behind the bestselling Warped Passages: Unraveling the Universe's Hidden Dimensions, and more recently Knocking on Heaven's Door: How Physics and Scientific Thinking Illuminate the Universe and the Modern World, which is just out in paperback.
Between the hardback and paperback release of Knocking on Heaven's Door, a subject much discussed in the book—the quest for the discovery of the Higgs boson—was actually completed. Or at least, scientists at the Large Hadron Collider found a particle that sure looks like the Higgs.
Randall has a new e-book about this entitled Higgs Discovery: The Power of Empty Space. So we were thrilled to speak with her about the Higgs, and what the discovery means about the ability of physics to continually peel back new layers of the universe.
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