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
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] |
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.
Send feedback to podcast@thestacktrace.com.Comments[4] |
Wed, 6 June 2007 Episode 0x00 - the bootstrap
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Thanks to:
Sarah Mayo for our podcast logo.
The Tsunami Experience for our background track "Wormhole Wipeout" (via http://music.podshow.com)
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] |
Wed, 6 June 2007 Episode 0x00 - the bootstrap
Send feedback 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)
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 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
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
