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Episode 150: Software Craftsmanship with Bob Martin

Episode 150: Software Craftsmanship with Bob Martin

from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers on November 30, 2009
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Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Bob Martin Recording venue: Skype This episode is a conversation with "Uncle Bob" Bob Martin about agile software development and software craftsmanship specifically. We talk about the history of the term, the reasons for coming up with it some of the practices and the relationship to other agile approaches. We conclude our discussion with an outlook on some of todays new and hyped programming languages. Links About Bob Martin Wikipedia: Software Craftsmanship Software Craftsmanship Manifesto Book: Software Craftsmanship by Pete McBreen Book: Clean Code by Bob Martin
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Episode 149: Difference between Software Engineering and Computer Science with Chuck Connell

Episode 149: Difference between Software Engineering and Computer Science with Chuck Connell

from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers on November 16, 2009
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Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Michael Guests: Chuck Connell Recording venue: Skype Michael discusses with his guest Chuck Connell the differences between software engineering and computer science. What makes software engineering so unpredictable, with so few formal results? And how can we advance the field of software engineering without these results? Links Article: Difference between Software Engineering and Computer Science Grady Booch s handbook of software architecture Steve McConnell s blog about software development NASA page about formal software methods Chuck Connell s other essays about software engineering
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Episode 148: Software Archaeology with Dave Thomas

Episode 148: Software Archaeology with Dave Thomas

from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers on November 02, 2009
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Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Arno Guests: Dave Thomas Recording venue: Skype Dave explains why reading source code is at least as important a skill as writing source code. He shares approaches for how to get to grips with unknown and undocumented source code even if it is non-trivial in size. He finishes with advice for how to get started reading code. Links Book: Code Reading - the Open Source Perspective Article: Software Archaeology
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Episode 147: Software Development Manager

Episode 147: Software Development Manager

from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers on October 19, 2009
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Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Michael Guests: Recording venue: Michael and Markus discuss what makes a good R&D manager and how to potentially become an R&D manager. You will learn what some of the essential skills are, what the challenges are, and what the 'mission/vision/strategy thing' is actually good for. Links Wikipedia: The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Wikipedia: Eisenhower time management Podcast: Manager Tools
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Episode 146: Interesting Patterns at EuroPLoP 2009

Episode 146: Interesting Patterns at EuroPLoP 2009

from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers on October 05, 2009
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Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: many Recording venue: EuroPLoP 2009 This episode is a discussion with various authors of patterns reviewed at EuroPLoP 2009. Topics include Product Line Engineering, Distributed Development, Open Source and Embedded Systems Links EuropPLoP 2009
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Episode 145: Spring in 2009 with Eberhard Wolff

Episode 145: Spring in 2009 with Eberhard Wolff

from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers on September 21, 2009
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Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Eberhard Wolff Recording venue: In this episode we discuss the current state of the spring framework. We talk about core features (dependency injection, AOP) but also about the spring universe, i.e. some of the more specific frameworks such as Spring Batch. Links Eberhard Wolff s Blog Spring Framework Docs Spring Framework
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Episode 144: The Maxine Research Virtual Machine with Doug Simon

Episode 144: The Maxine Research Virtual Machine with Doug Simon

from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers on September 07, 2009
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Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Martin Guests: Doug Simon Recording venue: Skype In this episode we talk with Doug Simon from Sun Microsystems Laboratories about the Maxine Research VM, a so-called meta-circular virtual machine. Maxine is a JVM that is written itself in Java, but aims at taking JVM development to the next level while using highly integrated Java IDEs as development environments and running and debugging the VM itself directly from the Inspector, an IDE-like tool specialized for the Maxine VM. During the episode we talk about the basic ideas behind Maxine, what exactly "meta-circular" means and what makes it interesting and promising to build a Java VM in Java. We talk about the relationship to Sun's current production JVM (HotSpot) and about ideas and directions for the future of Maxine. Links Maxine Project Website Videos on Maxine at Channel Sun Overview of Maxine on InfoQ
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Episode 143: API Design with Jim des Rivieres

Episode 143: API Design with Jim des Rivieres

from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers on August 24, 2009
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Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Jim des Rivieres Recording venue: JAOO 2008 This episode is a discussion with Jim Des Rivieres about APIs: How to design good APIs, the role of the documentation/specification in APIs, API evolution and other relevant topics. Links Wikipedia: API Book: The art of the metaobject protocol
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Episode 142: Sustainable Architecture with Kevlin Henney and Klaus Marquardt

Episode 142: Sustainable Architecture with Kevlin Henney and Klaus Marquardt

from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers on August 10, 2009
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Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Kevlin Henney and Klaus Marquardt Recording venue: OOP 2009 This is another episode recorded at OOP 2009, thanks to SIGS Datacom and programme chair Frances Paulisch for making this possible. Here is the abstract from the conference program: Many software systems have fragile architectures that are based on brittle assumptions or rigid architectures that reduce options and make change difficult. On the one hand, an architecture needs to be fit for the present day, suitable for immediate use, and on the other it needs to accommodate the future, absorbing reasonable uncertainty. However, an approach that is overly focused on today's needs and nothing more can create an inflexible architecture. An approach that becomes obsessed with possible future changes creates an overly complex architecture that is unfit for both today's and tomorrow's needs. Both approaches encourage an early descent into legacy for a system. The considerations presented in this talk reflect an approach that is more about thinking in the continuous present tense than just the present or the future tense. This includes principles from lean thinking, practices common in agile processes and techniques for loosely coupled design. Links Wikipedia: Software Architecture Kevlin Henney s Homepage Klaus Marquardt s Homepage Book: 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know Mind Map concerning Sustainable Architectures
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Episode 141: Second Life and Mono with Jim Purbrick

Episode 141: Second Life and Mono with Jim Purbrick

from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers on July 27, 2009
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Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Jim Purbrick Recording venue: JAOO 2008 In the first part of this episode we discuss a couple of basics about SecondLife (scaling, partitioning, etc). The second part specifically looks at how the dev team tackled a number of interesting problems in the context of executing their own LSL scripting language on top of Mono. Links Jim Purbrick s Blog SecondLife Linden Lab LSL Mono
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Episode 140: Newspeak and Pluggable Types with Gilad Bracha

Episode 140: Newspeak and Pluggable Types with Gilad Bracha

from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers on July 13, 2009
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Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Gilad Bracha Recording venue: DSL Devcon This episode is a conversation with Gilad Bracha about Newspeak, type systems in general and optional/pluggable types in particular. It was recorded during DSL Devcon in the gardens of the Microsoft campus, and thanks to Gilad's "speaking like a book" way of talking it is published completely unedited :-) Links Gilad s website Newspeak website Pluggable Types
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ICW Software Development Kit:Next Generation

ICW Software Development Kit:Next Generation

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on July 13, 2009
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The ICW SDK provides partners and customers an easy and simple to use API. This session looks at the design challenges of version 2 of the SDK, how to use SDK Modules, looks behind the scenes at the model and generator and talks about developing SDK Modules. (Thorsten Kampp, Christian Lindmayer)
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