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Category Archives: WebDev Radio
Episode 87: Chronon for Java
This episode is a conversation with Prashant Deva about the new Chronon flight data recorder for Java applications and debugging. we dig in to the history of the project, some implementation details, future plans, and some of the issues around … Continue reading
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Episode 86: Catch up, estimating and Azure
Just a quick update on what’s been going on with me, some thoughts on estimating, and a new game system for getting started with Azure. Estimating :: Why can't developers estimate time? Rock Paper Azure :: Play Rock Paper Scissors … Continue reading
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Episode 85 – Michelangelo van Dam at ZendCon
This is a little late, but I had an interesting chat with Michelangelo van Dam – @dragonbe on twitter – at the 2010 ZendCon. DragonBe :: DragonBe's blog Twitter DragonBe :: DragonBe's Twitter page File Download (42:29 min / 20 … Continue reading
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Episode 84: Travis Swicegood
I had a great time chatting with Travis about git, php, languages and much more at ZendCon 2010. Enjoy! Travis Swicegood :: Travis Swicegood's main page File Download (77:45 min / 36 MB)
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Episode 83 – goodbye 2010
Farewell 2010 – it was a great run! A quick update and a few interesting new projects I’ve come across – new interviews in 2011! Mojolicious :: New MVC Perl framework TurboGears Announcement :: TurboGears joins the Pylons Project PHP … Continue reading
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Episode 82: Various security topics
Some musings on recent security exploits with ASP.NET, Twitter, Diaspora and more. POET ASP.NET exploit :: Video of dotnetnuke exploit ASP.NET security fix :: Scott Guthrie's blog Twitter exploit review :: Chris Heilman Twitter exploit overview diaspora security review :: … Continue reading
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Episode 81: indieconf, client-side image resizing, moral dilemmas
Quick update about progress on indieconf, a client-side image resizing javascript project I put together, some news about recent project releases in the web community, and a bit of a moral dilemma I faced with respect to reporting a security … Continue reading
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Episode 80 – Quickfuseapps and conference announcement
Last episode I talked about twilio, and this episode I wanted to introduce you to quickfuseapps, and also bring you the announcement I couldn’t quite make last episode. Indieconf is a conference for freelance and independent web professionals, to be … Continue reading
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Episode 79: July catchup
Just a quick episode catching you up on some of the things I’ve been up to recently, as well as a few recent tidbits of interest. Tomcat 7 :: Tomcat 7 released ASP.NET Web Matrix :: Web Matrix from MS … Continue reading
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Episode 78: Bob Silverberg on ColdFusion, ORM, testing and more
I caught up with Bob Silverberg shortly after his ORM presentation at NCDevCon and we rapped on the new CF9 ORM layer, testing and other goodness. Enjoy! Bob's Blog :: Bob Silverberg's CF blog File Download (59:19 min / 27 … Continue reading
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