Episode 30: This and that
Just a quick catch up on some news items from the past few weeks – Adobe’s Flex push, Yahoo’s YUI hosting, Firebug 1.0 released, an upcoming PHP job book and a few other tidbits. Yahoo YUI :: Yahoo's...
View ArticleEpisode 31: Upcoming interview
I’m interviewing Erik Hatcher from the SOLR project – get your questions to me in the next few days! Also, have a look at regexbuddy.com if you deal with regular expressions. PHP Job Book Survey ::...
View ArticleEpisode 32: Erik Hatcher of SOLR
This is a recent interview I had with Erik Hatcher from the SOLR project. SOLR :: SOLR is an REST interface for Lucene. File Download (36:18 min / 25 MB)
View ArticleEpisode 33: Odds and ends
I’ve got some info on an upcoming southeast Ruby conference, looking for MySQL DBAs, a book on web site security, new open source application from MIT and more… Timeline :: “Google Maps for time-based...
View ArticleEpisode 34: OSCON, OurSQL and other stuff
This is a repost of a missing episode due to valueweb’s extremely poor server migration (read: meltdown). I can’t recall the specifics of this episode, but I did mention my (then) upcoming OSCON...
View ArticleEpisode 35: James Ward and Andy Oliver
The majority of this episode is a webdev discussion with James Ward (Adobe) and Andy Oliver (buni.org). There’s a short recap here about my travails with ValueWeb’s horrible migration disaster, a...
View ArticleEpisode 36: MySQL DBA Keith Murphy
I interview Keith Murphy about his daily work as a MySQL DBA, including the challenges of clustering, RAID configurations, and more. We also talk about his new MySQL magazine effort and what readers...
View ArticleEpisode 38: Silverlight, codemash, codetolive and more
There’s been a whole lot of interesting things happening in the webdev world the past couple months, and this is a quick catch up on just a few of the highlights. Podcast covers MS Silverlight project,...
View ArticleEpisode 39: Interview with Frank Zammetti
Frank is a developer in Pennsylvania who has written a couple books on AJAX and the various toolkits available, as well as contributed to and started some open source projects. Listen closely, and...
View ArticleEpisode 40: Listener questions
Hello! We’ve got a winner from our last contest for the Frank Zammetti book, and I put some questions I’ve received out to you, the listening community. We’re looking for some feedback on what webdev...
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