
Published: 8 months ago
Size: 23MB
Lots of small stuff in here - my view on Yahoo's semantic web announcement, PHPUnit 3.3 TDD functionality, MySQL conference, MySQL dealing with 15 gig of new data per day, and my audiblab service
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Audiblab :: Free service to record MP3 from your browser via Flash
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Red5 server :: Red5 is an open source java implementation of the Flash Media Server
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TechCrunch :: TechCrunch's take on the Yahoo Semantic Web announcement
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MySQL User Conference :: The site of the 2008 MySQL User Conference
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Yahoo! Silverlight Dev Center :: Your source for information about using Microsoft Silverlight with Yahoo! Web Services and APIs.
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Microformats.org :: Learn more about microformats
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PHPUnit 3.3 post :: Post describing PHPunit TDD support
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MGKIMSAL Twitter :: Follow me on Twitter!
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Music used in show :: Tracks from Bob Maus used in this program under Creative Commons license.
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Published: 9 months ago
Size: 9MB
Just a quick catch up on a few outstanding issues, also trying some new tunes.
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MS Virtual Labs :: Try out MS software without installing it
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My homepage :: Link to openid presentation PDF
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OpenID :: OpenID home
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Hypertable :: New distributed database
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Published: 10 months ago
Size: 23MB
I had a good discussion with Joe about his explorations of the Ruby/Rails world from the perspective of someone already in the ASP.NET world.
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FaithfulGeek :: Joe Fiorini's weblog
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Published: 10 months ago
Duration: 01:14:29
Size: 51MB
I had a fun time recording this 'open spaces' meeting at Codemash last week. This was led by Joe Brinkman from the DotNetNuke project, and joining us was Kevin Devine from the Euclid Public Library, Sara Ford from Codeplex @ Microsoft, Steven Harman from the Subtext project and Jay Wren from the Castle project (among other things, I'm sure). The sound was *decent*, although there was a shortage of mics. I also accidentally dropped Joe's volume on a few occasions, but overall it felt like a great chat, so here it is.
Topics include the pros and cons of getting Contributor License Agreements in place on an open source project, building community, a bit of good natured back and forth on Microsoft's role in all this, interesting comparisons to the Java community, and more.
BTW, this is just a sample of many of the informal chats that happen for 2 days @ codemash. If you like these types of discussions, join us next year!
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DotNetNuke :: DotNetNuke homepage
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Subtext project :: The subtext project homepage
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Codeplex :: Codeplex - Microsoft's open source projects site
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Sara Ford :: Sara Ford's blog
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Jay Wren :: Jay Wren's blog
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Steven Harman :: Steven Harman's blog
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Published: 10 months ago
Size: 43MB
I had a chance to have a fun discussion with Dave Kroondyk, Adam Lumsden and Elizabeth Naramore about web development, ecommerce, project management, content management systems, shark dissection, PHP, Mozilla's Weave project, general MIchigan awesomeness and some other topics. I was a bit closer to the mike than I should have been, but worse things have happened. Enjoy the eternal optimism of youth distilled in to 45 minutes of listening pleasure.
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GiftsForEngineers.com :: Gifts For Engineers - shouldn't need any more description!
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IdeaCore.com :: Dave and Adam's generous and benevolent employer.
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Mozilla Labs :: Home of Weave project
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Joomla :: Joomla CMS
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Hanselman.com :: Scott Hanselman gave a Codemash keynote and is awesome (he even told us so himself)
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PHPWomen :: A place for women in the PHP community
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