I was recently on TWiT.tv: FLOSS Weekly with Randal Schwartz, Jono Bacon, and Leo Laporte. Download MP3 file | Shownotes
All three of these people (and Dane) are wonderful people I thoroughly enjoy speaking (and drinking) with.
Visit the FLOSS Weekly Episode 89 show page to stream the episode in a click. You may also subscribe to the show in your preferred podcast or RSS client, which you should because it’s an awesome show.
I really enjoy podcasting. I’d like to participate regularly in a podcast(s). If any readers have a podcast that you think I would find relevant to my areas of expertise please let me know. Or if you have an idea of a podcast you would like to start, ping me about this too. I wouldn’t mind starting a new podcast if 1. it were on topics I’m interested in and 2. I didn’t have to worry about any of the infrastructure for supporting it.
MindTouchers Steve and Arne have a fantastic podcast on concurrency called: ‘Concurrent Podcast’. Here is their schedule:
| Topic | Status |
| Lock vs. Lock-Free The good, bad and ugly of locks; how to avoid them; and when lock-free data structures might just be the ticket. |
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| Why Async matters Why should you care about asynchronous programming patterns in your daily programming? |
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| Coroutines in C# How to write asynchronous code in a synchronous style. Benefits and dangers of using the iterator pattern for async methods. |
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| Grand Central Dispatch Apples introduced a new paradigm for concurrent programming in OS X Snow Leopard. Join us in this podcast to learn what it is, how it works, and how it compares to other implementations. |
I encourage you to subscribe and listen to it.
