Wed, 3 September 2008 Episode 0x10 - Git down tonight!
Today's discussion is on git, a distributed version control system. We talk about how we came to choose git over other distributed version control systems like mercurial, bazaar and DARCS. We explain some of the things we liked and disliked in git. And, we talk about our experience using the remote repository hosting at github.
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Sarah Mayo for our podcast logo.
The Tsunami Experience for our background track "Wormhole Wipeout" (via http://music.podshow.com)
Intro clips from: Security Now, The Java Posse, and Drunk and Retired. We recommend giving them a listenComments[75] |
Sun, 17 August 2008 Episode 0x0F - Distributed Version Control
Today's discussion is on distributed version control.
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Sarah Mayo for our podcast logo.
The Tsunami Experience for our background track "Wormhole Wipeout" (via http://music.podshow.com)
Intro clips from: Security Now, The Java Posse, and Drunk and Retired. We recommend giving them a listenComments[18] |
Sat, 12 July 2008 Episode 0x0E- NIBs
Today's discussion is on serialization, focussing on one of the cleverest implementations of it we've seen - the NIB file.
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Sarah Mayo for our podcast logo.
The Tsunami Experience for our background track "Wormhole Wipeout" (via http://music.podshow.com)
Intro clips from: Security Now, The Java Posse, and Drunk and Retired. We recommend giving them a listenComments[14] |
Wed, 14 May 2008 Episode 0x0D - POJO a no-go?
In this episode we give our thoughts on those plain ol java objects and why the Java community seems so obsessed with the concept while other communities don't tend to embrace similar concepts.
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Sarah Mayo for our podcast logo.
The Tsunami Experience for our background track "Wormhole Wipeout" (via http://music.podshow.com)
Intro clips from: Security Now, The Java Posse, and Drunk and Retired. We recommend giving them a listenComments[8] |
Mon, 28 April 2008 Episode 0x0C - iPhone
In this episode, we give our first thoughts on developing for the iPhone.
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Sarah Mayo for our podcast logo.
The Tsunami Experience for our background track "Wormhole Wipeout" (via http://music.podshow.com)
Intro clips from: Security Now, The Java Posse, and Drunk and Retired. We recommend giving them a listenComments[10] |
Sun, 30 March 2008 Episode 0x0B - Flex
We discussed rich internet applications using Flex.
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Sarah Mayo for our podcast logo.
The Tsunami Experience for our background track "Wormhole Wipeout" (via http://music.podshow.com)
Intro clips from: Security Now, The Java Posse, and Drunk and Retired. We recommend giving them a listenComments[2] |
Sat, 22 March 2008 Episode 0x0A - 10.5 Leopards Leaping
We discuss developing for Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard), talking about the new Cocoa APIs, Objective-C 2.0 and the new developer tools.
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Sarah Mayo for our podcast logo.
The Tsunami Experience for our background track "Wormhole Wipeout" (via http://music.podshow.com)
Intro clips from: Security Now, The Java Posse, and Drunk and Retired. We recommend giving them a listenComments[2] |
Sat, 15 March 2008 Episode 0x09 - Scala
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Fri, 1 February 2008 Episode 0x08 - From emacs to Eclipse, and a bit of maven too
We begin a short series of discussions of technologies we've spent some time learning this past year. In this episode, we talk a bit about my journey from emacs to eclipse and about my move towards maven.
Thanks to:
Sarah Mayo for our podcast logo.
The Tsunami Experience for our background track "Wormhole Wipeout" (via http://music.podshow.com)
Intro clips from: Security Now, The Java Posse, and Drunk and Retired. We recommend giving them a listenComments[4] |
Sat, 15 December 2007 Episode 0x07 - Delegation time
In this episode, Sam and Norman discuss the delegate pattern across various languages and frameworks: Java, C#, Cocoa/Objective-C, Smalltalk and even Ada. Norman rants on Apple's poor treatment of developers.
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Tue, 30 October 2007 Episode 0x06 - Discover your inner closure!
In this episode, we discuss Java inner classes and closures, making comparisons to similar constructs in Lisp, Smalltalk and Ada.
Norman's blog on inner classes: http://members.capmac.org/~orb/blog.cgi/tech/java/Getting_closure_on_.html
Paul Graham's "On Lisp": http://www.paulgraham.com/onlisp.html
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Sarah Mayo for our podcast logo.
The Tsunami Experience for our background track "Wormhole Wipeout" (via http://music.podshow.com)
Intro clips from: Security Now, The Java Posse, and Drunk and Retired. We recommend giving them a listenComments[6] |
Sat, 22 September 2007 Better late than never. Comments[6] |
Wed, 1 August 2007 Episode 0x04 - Virtually Secure
In this episode, we discuss application security, the merits of languages that run on virtual machines versus native code, the need for better virtualization and sandboxing support in operating systems, and a few other related topics.
Thanks to:
Sarah Mayo for our podcast logo.
The Tsunami Experience for our background track "Wormhole Wipeout" (via http://music.podshow.com)
Intro clips from: Security Now, The Java Posse, and Drunk and Retired. We recommend giving them a listenComments[9] |
Sat, 7 July 2007 Episode 3 - XML, part 2
This is the second part of our discussion on XML.
We present our first Developer Service announcement, because knowing is half the battle.
Sam Rants on XML vs Lisp.
Thanks to:
Sarah Mayo for our podcast logo.
The Tsunami Experience for our background track "Wormhole Wipeout" (via http://music.podshow.com)
Intro clips from: Security Now, The Java Posse, and Drunk and Retired. We recommend giving them a listenComments[6] |
Fri, 22 June 2007 Episode 2 - XML
This is the first part of our discussion on XML. We'll have the second part out next week.
We also launched our developer rants segment. If you'd like to submit a rant, send a 2-4 minute audio file to podcast@thestacktrace.com.
Thanks to:
Sarah Mayo for our podcast logo.
The Tsunami Experience for our background track "Wormhole Wipeout" (via http://music.podshow.com)
Intro clips from: Security Now, The Java Posse, and Drunk and Retired. We recommend giving them a listenComments[2] |
Sun, 10 June 2007 A software development podcast.
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Wed, 6 June 2007 Episode 0x00 - the bootstrap
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Also, thanks to Security Now, The Java Posse, and Drunk and Retired in advance for not being mad at our commandeering of their respective themes in the intro. We really love all those shows and can't recommend them highly enough. Comments[2] |
Episode 0x10 - Git down tonight!
Today's discussion is on git, a distributed version control system. We talk about how we came to choose git over other distributed version control systems like mercurial, bazaar and DARCS. We explain some of the things we liked and disliked in git. And, we talk about our experience using the remote repository hosting at github.
AAC feed: http://thestacktrace.libsyn.com/rss/aac
MP3 feed: http://thestacktrace.libsyn.com/rss/mp3
Thanks to:
Sarah Mayo for our podcast logo.
The Tsunami Experience for our background track "Wormhole Wipeout" (via http://music.podshow.com)
Intro clips from: Security Now, The Java Posse, and Drunk and Retired. We recommend giving them a listen
