Posts tagged with 'podcast'
Stephen Cleary is writing Azure Functions. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
Show Notes:
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The Stack Overflow answer that prompted this podcast
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Be sure to check out
LazyThreadSafetyMode
in the documentation (Stephen recommendedPublicationOnly
mode) -
Stephen’s AsyncEx project
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Jon Skeet’s EduAsync series
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Microsoft docs on Azure Functions
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Spend some time with your family!
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Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
How are you liking Season 3 so far? I'm having a blast!
Some reminders:
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Have you checked out my sponsor yet? Smartsheet!
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Here's what's coming in February:
- Stephen Clearly on Azure Functions
- Scott Drake on hiring programmers
- Jeffrey Miller on Neo4j
- Andrea Cremes on SaaS
Subscribe now with your podcatcher of choice!
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Bill Sempf and I watched a movie called Sneakers. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
This is an extra-large, jumbo-sized, special episode of Cross Cutting Concerns. There's just too much awesome in Sneakers to fit in a 15 minute episode. But don't worry, I'll be back to regular length episodes starting next week!
Show Notes:
- Sneakers is a 1992 movie. If you haven't seen it yet, go watch it first, because this podcast contains spoilers! It's available to stream on Amazon, and it is well worth a purchase.
- Check out the incredible cast on IMDb (and also peek at the trivia section)
- An interview with Bob Abbott
- RSA - named after Rivest, Shamir, Adleman
- Intel's 49 qubit chip
- Fluhrer, Mantin, and Shamir attack on RC4
- Book: Brute Force: Cracking the Data Encryption Standard by Matt Curtin
- We mentioned: Dark Web, Deep Web, Tor, look it up
- OSINT Framework by Justin Nordine
- Blue Team vs Red Team
- Conferences: CodeMash, DerbyCon
- David Kennedy segment on CNN Money
- Podcast: Security Through Education - Episode 098: Winning the SECTF with Chris & Rachel
- The Economist cover and story: The world’s most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data
- Bitcoin was mentioned
- Paper: Smartphone User Identity Verification Using Gait Characteristics (gait analysis)
- Comic: XKCD on Security
- Captain Crunch = John Draper, here's a video from ABC News
- Tiger Team: Car Dealer Takedown
- OWASP
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
Tim Wingfield is using lots of APIs. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
Show Notes:
- FireEye
- Ruby on Rails
- REST: REpresentational State Transfer
- CRUD: Create, Read, Update, Delete
- HTTP Request Methods: PUT, POST, GET, PATCH, DELETE
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
Correl Roush is back to talk about Elm.
Show Notes:
- This is Correl's second episode. Be sure to check out the Erlang episode
- Elm website
- Haskell site
- Evan Czaplicki on Github
- Book: Seven More Languages in Seven Weeks
- No Red Ink
- Richard Feldman on Github
- Text editors mentions: Atom, Emacs
- Elm-package command line tool
- Book: Elm in Action by Richard Feldman
- Elm slack channel
- Video: Time traveling debugger with a Mario platforming game
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!