Podcast appearances and mentions of Andrew S Tanenbaum

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Latest podcast episodes about Andrew S Tanenbaum

Die Open Source Couch
Special: 30 Jahre Linux

Die Open Source Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 84:42


Feedback und Themenvorschläge gerne an @opensourcecouch in allen sozialen Netzwerken. Themen Zum 30. Geburtstag ist Kernel 5.14 fertig https://www.golem.de/news/linux-zum-30-geburtstag-ist-kernel-5-14-fertig-2108-159215.html As Linux turns 30, a Q&A with Greg Kroah-Hartman https://www.theregister.com/2021/08/25/linux_kernel_30_years_old/ Das System der Systeme https://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/gadgets/linux-wird-30-das-system-der-systeme-a-1961b75e-eb53-4146-8ed0-b5f8499c25e3 Zahlen, bitte! Linux ist zum 30. Geburtstag 31.479.666 Zeilen schwer https://www.heise.de/hintergrund/Zahlen-bitte-Linux-ist-zum-30-Geburtstag-31-479-666-Zeilen-schwer-6173229.html SCO vs. Linux: IBM soll 14,25 Millionen US-Dollar zahlen https://www.heise.de/news/SCO-vs-Linux-IBM-soll-14-25-Millionen-US-Dollar-zahlen-6179831.html Die zehn besten Sprüche von Linus Torvalds https://www.silicon.de/39191993/die-zehn-besten-sprueche-von-linus-torvalds Tanenbaum–Torvalds debate https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanenbaum%E2%80%93Torvalds_debate https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.minix/c/wlhw16QWltI https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_S._Tanenbaum https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minix_(Betriebssystem) Geschichte von Linux https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geschichte_von_Linux --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/opensourcecouch/message

River Talk Podcast
Ep. 98: Gurus, Experts, and Norms

River Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 79:09


This week Zach and Aaron talk about gurus, experts, and norms in the world of whitewater. The nice thing about standards is that you have so many to choose from. – Andrew S. Tanenbaum News of the Week We talk about a new product for finding your lost gear by Karmik Outdoors Snowpack so far […]

Camada 8
Roteamento de Ideias - Entrevista sobre Redes e Educação com o Prof. André Soares da UFPI

Camada 8

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 40:19


Neste episódio, o Camada 8 entrevista o Prof. André Soares que ficou famoso na Internet graças a sua paródia musical sobre o protocolo TCP/IP. Em mais uma conversa do quadro Roteamento de Ideias, abordamos o ensino de redes e como as novas tecnologias e metodologias podem auxiliar no processo de aprendizado do aluno. Links citados: https://youtu.be/Ij_1Kcjlm3c https://cidadaonarede.nic.br/ https://intrarede.nic.br/ Livros citados: Redes de computadores - Andrew S. Tanenbaum, David Wetherall Redes de Computadores e a Internet: Uma Abordagem Top-Down - Jim Kurose, Keith Ross Participantes: Eduardo Barasal Morales (Host) - Coordenador da área de formação de sistemas autônomos do CEPTRO.br no NIC.br https://www.linkedin.com/in/eduardo-barasal-morales André Soares - Professor de Redes na Universidade Federal do Piauí Contato: Equipe CEPTRO.br cursosceptro@nic.br Edição de áudio: Tuany Oguro Tabosa Veja também: https://nic.br/ https://ceptro.br/ https://ix.br/ https://registro.br/ Efeitos sonoros: A lista completa de áudios utilizados neste episódio pode ser encontrada em: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XIeLDsGMbxrx4KtDo_-HA4D8AWTNKPF4yJ9Lf3s5odk/edit?usp=sharing

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
I don't want your Thorntail

airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 70:37


An airhacks.fm conversation with Ken Finnigan (@kenfinnigan) about: Commodore 64 in 1984, Commodore 128D in 1986, creating a Star Wars game, approaching the dark star, a Gateway XT with 20 MB hard drive and 640kB RAM, playing with DBase IV, Lotus 1-2-3 and Delphi, implementing software for baseball statistics in 1989, surviving a Giants game in San Francisco, learning C++, Modula 2 and assembly programming at university, the JavaONE session marathon, learning Java in 1999, enjoying Java programming, starting at IBM Global Services Australian, introduction to the enterprise world with PL 1, Job Control Language (JCL), AIX, CICS and CTG, starting to work with Java 1.2 at an insurance company, building a quotation engine in Java, wrapping JNI layer to reuse legacy C++ code, creating the first web UIs with Java with JSPs and Servlets, PowerBuilder and Borland JBuilder, enjoying the look and feel of Visual Age for Java and JBuilder, Symantec Visual Cafe for Java, Sun Studio Java Workshop had the worst look and feel, writing backend integration logic with XSLT and XML in Dublin, Apache FOP and Apache Cocoon, XSLT transformations in browser, enjoying the marquee tag, using SeeBeyond eWay integration in London, switching to chordiant Java EE CRM solution, using XDoclet to generate EJBs, from XDoclet to annotations, wrapping, abstracting and Aspect Oriented Programming framework, it is hard to find business use cases for AOP, J2EE already ships with built-in aspects, enterprise architecture and UML, using IBM Rational Software Modeler for architectures, driving a truck with tapes as migration, the Amazon Snowmobile Truck, never underestimate the bandwidth of a truck full of hard disks, "Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway", Andrew S. Tanenbaum, building stock trading platform in Sydney with J2EE, Complex Event Processing (CEP) with J2EE and JBoss, attending JBoss World in Florida and meeting Pete Muir, starting with Seam 2 to write a CRM solution for weddings, contributing to Seam 3, creating annotation-based i18n solution, joining RedHat consulting, migrating from Oracle Application Server to JBoss EAP 5, joining RedHat engineering, leading portlet bridge from JBoss Portal project, starting project LiveOak, apache sling, starting project WildFly Swarm with Bob McWhirter, WildFly Swarm vs. WildFly, WildFly Swarm and WildFly - the size perspective, WildFly Swarm supported hollow jars, hollow jar allows docker layering, WildFly Swarm was renamed to Thorntail, Thorntail 4 was a rewrite of the CDI container, Thorntail 4 codebase was used in Quarkus, Quarkus is the evolutionary leap forward, Quarkus observability and micrometer, working with OpenTelemetry, OpenTelemetry and micrometer, OpenCensus, Eclipse MicroProfile and Metrics, micrometer vs. MicroProfile metrics, GitHub issue regarding custom registry types, airhacks.fm episode with Romain Manni-Bucau #79 Back to Shared Deployments, starting with counters and gauges in MicroProfile, metrics in a Java Message Service (JMS) application, MicroProfile metrics could re-focus on business metrics, services meshes vs. MicroProfile Fault Tolerance, Istio is only able to see the external traffic, implementing business fallbacks with Istio is hard, OpenMetrics and OpenTracing are merging in OpenTelemetry, MicroProfile OpenTracing comes with a single annotation and brings the most added value, Jakarta EE improvements are incremental, Java's project leyden, the MicroProfile online workshop, Jakarta EE and MicroProfile complement each other, GraalVM and JavaScript, pooling with CDI is challenging, MicroProfile as layer on top of Jakarta EE, the smallrye first approach Ken Finnigan on twitter: @kenfinnigan, Ken's blog: kenfinnigan.me

Engineers & Coffee
apparently i'm competing directly with google now

Engineers & Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 58:17


jukedeck retrospective episode give us feedback! engineers and coffee in google play Chicago AWS Summit EBS cold storage / throughput Managed platform update for Elastic Beanstalk S3 transfer acceleration and larger snowball Acceleration speed comparison tool "Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway." Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks, 4th ed., p. 91 Kinesis updates Cognito User Pools Facebook Account Kit Device Farm Interactive Testing Octocast (Larry's podcast hosting project) deploying lambda from sbt Titanic: Machine Learning from Disaster | Kaggle Stanford Machine Learning Course

Devchat.tv Master Feed
113 iPS Launching an App in the App Store with Matt Ronge

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 45:15


01:34 - Matt Ronge Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Astro HQ Astropad @astropadapp 01:54 - Launching Astropad Wacom Tablets 05:10 - Being Unique (Unique Selling Proposition) Clear Sparrow => Gmail 10:05 - Launch Sequence Press Contacts Videos, Demos Elevator Pitch, Press Kit Engage on Social Media 12:34 - Approaching the Press 14:31 - Marketing Towards Non-Press Members (Influencers) 16:14 - Launch Day App-Store Purchase Trial 20:51 - Learning to Launch The Burned-Out Blogger's Guide to PR by Jason Kincaid 22:05 - Marketing: Messaging/Communication/Packaging 25:36 - The Technical Story Behind Astropad TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) Optimization & Latency Fluctuations in WiFi 32:02 - Marketing After a Launch 34:16 - Splitting Responsibilities 35:42 - Niche Down ForeFlight Picks Script use for teams for gender neutral environments (Jaim) KanbanFlow (Chuck) HandBrake (Chuck) Hire Chuck for training! Email Chuck@devchat.tv Rails Testing Coach (Chuck) The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk! by Al Ries (Matt) Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum (Matt) Findings (Matt)

The iPhreaks Show
113 iPS Launching an App in the App Store with Matt Ronge

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 45:15


01:34 - Matt Ronge Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Astro HQ Astropad @astropadapp 01:54 - Launching Astropad Wacom Tablets 05:10 - Being Unique (Unique Selling Proposition) Clear Sparrow => Gmail 10:05 - Launch Sequence Press Contacts Videos, Demos Elevator Pitch, Press Kit Engage on Social Media 12:34 - Approaching the Press 14:31 - Marketing Towards Non-Press Members (Influencers) 16:14 - Launch Day App-Store Purchase Trial 20:51 - Learning to Launch The Burned-Out Blogger's Guide to PR by Jason Kincaid 22:05 - Marketing: Messaging/Communication/Packaging 25:36 - The Technical Story Behind Astropad TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) Optimization & Latency Fluctuations in WiFi 32:02 - Marketing After a Launch 34:16 - Splitting Responsibilities 35:42 - Niche Down ForeFlight Picks Script use for teams for gender neutral environments (Jaim) KanbanFlow (Chuck) HandBrake (Chuck) Hire Chuck for training! Email Chuck@devchat.tv Rails Testing Coach (Chuck) The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk! by Al Ries (Matt) Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum (Matt) Findings (Matt)

Daily Quote Podcast
Episode 68 - Standards

Daily Quote Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2009 1:39


The Daily Quote Podcast will highlight a quote every day. I'll discuss how it has moved me and how it can also be meaningful to listeners also. "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from." - Andrew S. Tanenbaum Leave us a comment www.dailyquotepodcast.com listener line (786) 693-2290 email contact@dailyquotepodcast.com

Tech Talk Radio Podcast
January 10, 2009 Tech Talk Radio Show

Tech Talk Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2009 58:33


R/C microblimp tested, maintaining hard drive (defragmentation, SpinRite repairs), obscuring posted email addresses, Profiles in IT (Andrew S. Tanenbaum, creator MINUX, author of six computer science classic texts), Windows 7 Beta released almost, NASA and DOE Joint Dark Energy Mission, cross-site request forgery attack (may compromise any open browser session), Trivia of the Week (meaning of Lorem Ipsum), multiple social networks can reveal secrets (merging social graphs, advanced datamining may link accounts and reveal too much), and Computer Electronics Show 2009 (life in the cloud, multifunction devices, thin flat panel displays, next door to Adult Entertainment Expo). This show originally aired on Saturday, January 10, 2009, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).