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Listen now (Transcript): Get details on the GAE platform, how it differs from EC2, how the datastore works, and where it is going in the future.
Max Ross is a Staff Software Engineer at , where he leads the development of the App Engine datastore. Max also founded Hibernate Shards as a 20% project. Prior to joining , he was a software engineer in the supply chain management and travel technology industries. He holds a BA in Computer Science and American Studies from Williams College.
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Aaron Miller and Nitin Borwankar on CouchDB and the CouchOne mobile platform (October 26, 2010)
Listen now: Think CouchDB is just another NoSQL database? Think again. Get details on this full-stack application environment, written in Erlang, and recently ported to Android.
Nitin
Borwankar is a database professional and VP of Business Development with
CouchOne.
Aaron Miller is an engineer with CouchOne working on the mobile platform.
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setiQuest: The open source solution to finding extraterrestrial intelligence (October 12, 2010)
Listen now (Transcript): Join Avinash Agrawal and Jon Richards, program manager and senior engineer on the setiQuest project, as they talk about the program and the open source software behind it.
For centuries, humans have looked at the stars and wondered what else might be lurking in the vastness of space. setiQuest offers an opportunity for you, the open source developer, to help answer that question. If you want to help improve current searches for extraterrestrial intelligence and better understand our place in the cosmos, setiQuest is a project worthy of your skills. Help write code, assist with digital signal processing, and find anomalies in the data streaming from the Allen Telescope Array. This is your chance to use your skills for the benefit of all who occupy this little blue ball.
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Ken Sipe and the role of a software architect (October 5, 2010)
Listen now (Transcript): Without a definitive job description, the role of a software architect can be hard to pin down. Are you directing a team? Coding yourself? Both? Something else entirely? Ken, with his extensive background in engineering and architecture, offers his thoughts on this broad and often vague role, the experience you need and path you must follow to achieve the level of architect, and what lies beyond it.
Ken Sipe is a Technology Director with Perficient, Inc., IBM's largest service partner, where he leads multiple teams in the development of solutions in the SOA, Web 2.0, and portal domains on both the Java and .Net platforms. Ken was the founder of CodeMentor, where he was the Chief Architect and Mentor, leading clients in the execution of RUP and Agile methodologies in the delivery of software solutions. Ken has a deep need to be highly diversified. Ken often works with IT executives on high-level strategic roadmaps, currently geared around service-oriented architectures (SOA). Ken also likes to keep his hands "dirty" in the code, which has him on a regular basis, pairing or otherwise producing code. Ken is regularly requested by clients that know him to "rescue" projects, either through the streamlining of processes or the rapid production of code.
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Eliot Horowitz on MongoDB (September 28, 2010)
Listen now: Andy and Eliot talk about MongoDB, a scalable, high-performance, open source document database. Find out how MongoDB can fit into your Java toolkit and how it differs from alternatives like CouchDB.
Eliot Horowitz is CTO of 10gen, the company that sponsors the open source MongoDB project. Eliot is one of the core MongoDB kernel committers. Eliot is also the co-founder and chief scientist of Shop. In January 2005, he began developing the crawling and data extraction algorithm that is the core of Shop's innovative technology. Eliot has quickly become one of Silicon Alley's up and coming entrepreneurs, having been selected as one of BusinessWeek's Top 25 Entrepreneurs Under Age 25 in 2006. Prior to Shop, Eliot was a software developer in the R&D group at DoubleClick. Eliot received a B.S. in Computer Science from Brown University. Keep up with Eliot on Twitter or on his blog.
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Alex Miller talks concurrency (September 9th and 14th, 2010)
Listen to Part 1 now: Concurrency expert Alex Miller provides substantial insight on his favorite topic, his recent article on GPars, the multicore future, and more.
Listen to Part 2 now: With plenty more valuable information to share, Alex Miller continues his discussion of all things concurrency in the second part of this podcast.
Alex Miller works at Revelytix, building federated semantic web query products. Prior to Revelytix, Alex was technical lead at Terracotta, an engineer at BEA Systems, and chief architect at MetaMatrix. His interests include Java technology, concurrency, distributed systems, languages, and software design. Alex enjoys tweeting as @puredanger and blogging at group for the study of functional and dynamic languages and the dW Podcast RSS feed
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Tim Berglund on open source business intelligence (August 31, 2010)
Listen to the podcast now: Tim explores the tools, concepts, and practices that help you corral and transform raw data to support decision making.
Tim Berglund runs August Technology Group, a consulting firm that provides training and development services to customers building web applications with open source tools running on the JVM. His technology interests span web applications, business integration, data architecture, and software architecture, but his greatest passion is to help developers improve in their craft. He is a speaker internationally and at conferences and user groups in the United States, and helps lead the dW Podcast RSS feed
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Stuart Halloway on Clojure (August 17, 2010)
Listen to the podcast now (Transcript): Learn more about Clojure and find out the two main reasons why it has been quickly adopted and is rising rapidly in popularity.
Stuart Halloway is the founder and CTO of Programming Clojure, Rails for Java Developers, and Component Development for the Java Platform. Prior to founding Relevance, Stuart was the Chief Architect at Near-Time, and the Chief Technical Officer at DevelopMentor.
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