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AVI-SPL, the leading global provider of technology solutions that transform how people and technology connect, has unveiled its new Customer Experience Centre in Tallaght, Dublin. This latest investment reflects AVI-SPL's long-term commitment to Ireland, where over €6.2 million has been invested since entering the Irish market. AVI-SPL is a modern workplace system integration company operating in over 70 offices globally and partnering with 86% of the Fortune 100 listed companies. It offers end-to-end design, deployment, and managed services of AV, UC and collaboration technology across all sectors including finance, professional services, technology and pharmaceutical. AVI-SPL were also behind the installation of the Dublin Portal livestream project in the city centre. The company entered the Irish market in 2022 with the acquisition of Irish-based AV integrator, Sonics AVI and has since tripled its headcount here as it continues to grow. Within Ireland alone, AVI-SPL customers range from local enterprises to global blue-chips with presence in-county, such as LinkedIn and Workhuman. At the launch, Thomas Stone, President of South Dublin Chamber of Commerce said:"I am thrilled a global technology leader like AVI-SPL is staying and continuing to invest in Tallaght. The opening of this world-class Customer Experience Centre today is a powerful endorsement of South Dublin as a dynamic hub for innovation and enterprise. By bringing cutting-edge solutions and expertise, this investment not only elevates our local economy but also creates new opportunities for collaboration and growth across the wider business landscape." Mike Kellaway, Managing Director, UK & Ireland, AVI-SPL said: "Our investment in Ireland reflects the huge potential we see here. The new experience centre allows our teams to deliver best global practices right here in Ireland, offering our clients a hands-on look at the next generation of workplace technology - enabling our clients to reduce complexity and boost collaboration ROI. "Our growth projections reflect the rapidly increasing demand for top-tier office space and reduction in commercial premises vacancies in Ireland. Through our experience with the biggest brands globally, we can accelerate businesses to the next phase of their growth journeys." Colin Barrett, General Manager, AVI-SPL Ireland said: "The opening of our Customer Experience Centre is a milestone event for us in Ireland. Through the centre, we will showcase leading-edge enterprises the workplace technologies as they would be implemented in onsite corporate environments, from boardrooms to multi-purpose collaboration spaces. This is an exciting period for our business with huge growth opportunities, as organisations everywhere navigate the complex nature of hybrid work." To celebrate this milestone, AVI-SPL is hosting two events on 1st May 2025: a grand opening of the Customer Experience Centre in Tallaght and an industry forum event in Dublin City Centre, focused on future-ready workplace strategy with Irish rugby legend, Brian O'Driscoll, Anne Sheehan, Microsoft's EMEA Enterprise Lead, entrepreneur and founder of Ergo, John Purdy, Robin van Meeuwen, Creston EMEA Director and John Murphy, AVI-SPL Global Chief Operations Officer. For more information, please go to https://avispl.com/about-us/locations/dublin/ See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follo...
Au menu du débat livres. Par Geneviève Bridel et Ivan Garcia. 1. Eric Brouet "Fins" chez Metropolis. 2. Diego Muzzio "Lʹoeil de Goliath" chez Phébus. 3. Amélie Cordonnier, "Superhôte" chez Flammarion. 4. Jung et Laëtitia Marty "Destins coréens" chez Delcourt. Coup de cœur (Geneviève) Passage du soir, Léonie Adrover, éditions du Seuil. Coup de cœur (Ivan) Fils prodigues, Colin Barrett, éditions Rivages.
An author described by the Los Angeles Times as a writer of unique genius has spoken to FRANCE 24 about his new novel "Wild Houses". Colin Barrett, who grew up in the northwest of Ireland, bases his books around a series of characters from the region. "Wild Houses" tells the story of a small-town revenge kidnapping that goes very wrong. He says that as a writer you don't choose the subjects and locations yourself, but they choose you. He spoke to us in Perspective.
Matt Davies is joined by Pete Blackburn and European Cup winner Colin Barrett to reflect on Nottingham Forest's 1-0 win over Manchester United in the Premier League as they moved one step closer to the Champions League at the City Ground. We also discuss what football finance expert Kieran Maguire told us about the summer spending power after the club's accounts for 2023/24 were released. #NFFC #nottinghamforest
Authors Edel Coffey and Kevin Power joined Matt on Wednesday for The Last Word's annual Fiction Books of the Year slot.Edel's choices included Ferdia Lennon's “Glorious Exploits” and “Intermezzo” by Sally Rooney, while Kevin picked “The Proof of My Innocence” by Jonathan Coe and Colin Barrett's “Wild Houses”, among many others.To hear their full list of choices hit the ‘Play' button on this page.
Wild, wild horses couldn't drag the Drunk Guys away from beer this week when they read Wild Houses by Colin Barrett. They kidnap A Thousand Plateaus by Root + Branch and Now Youse Can't Leave by Bronx Brewery. Join the Drunk Guys next Tuesday when they read the Booker Prize
Robert Kelly reviews Wild Houses by Colin Barrett published by Jonathan Cape.
An enger neier Serie stellt d'Kulturredaktioun allkéiers ee vun den 13 Romaner, déi et op d'Longlist vum prestigiéise Booker Prize gepackt hunn, vir. Den Ufank mécht "Wild Houses" vum ireschen Auteur Colin Barrett, ee melancholesche Roman, an deem eng jonk Koppel an eng donkel Geschicht ronderëm Drogenhandel an ee Scholdebierg mat eragezu gëtt.
An enger neier Serie stellt d'Kulturredaktioun allkéiers ee vun den 13 Romaner, déi et op d'Longlist vum prestigiéise Booker Prize gepackt hunn, vir. Den Ufank mécht "Wild Houses" vum ireschen Auteur Colin Barrett, ee melancholesche Roman, an deem eng jonk Koppel an eng donkel Geschicht ronderëm Drogenhandel an ee Scholdebierg mat eragezu gëtt.
Irish author Colin Barrett's debut novel Wild Houses was announced on the Booker Prize longlist yesterday. Colin chats to Oliver about the excitement following the announcement.
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, who have been married for close to thirty years, talk to Tom Sutcliffe about playing three couples on stage in Neil Simon's Plaza Suite. They're joined by director John Benjamin Hickey to explain why they wanted to bring this very New York show to London's West End. Having won both awards and praise for his short stories, Colin Barrett discusses his funny and thrilling first novel Wild Houses, set in the margins rural Ireland.Welsh musician, composer, filmmaker and author Gruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals fame talks about his 25th album, Sadness Sets Me Free, and performs a track especially for Front Row. Producer: Olivia Skinner Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe
On this month's episode, host Nicole Flattery is joined by writer Colin Barrett to read and discuss David McGrath's short story, ‘The Untameable Donkey', originally published in our All New Writers issue, Winter 2022/23. Colin Barrett grew up in County Mayo. His stories have been published in The Stinging Fly, Granta, Harper's and the New Yorker. His first book, the short story collection Young Skins, won the Guardian First Book Award, the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award and the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. His second collection, Homesickness, made the New York Times 100 Notable Books of the Year and was a Book of the Year in Oprah Daily and the Irish Times. His first novel, Wild Houses, will be published in early 2024. David McGrath is from Baltinglass. His stories at the moment centre around a fictional pub in rural Ireland, of which ‘The Untameable Donkey' is a part. He has won the Bryan MacMahon Short Story Competition and the Bare Fiction Prize with them, as well as being placed in several other competitions. He has been awarded a residency in Cill Rialaig Arts Centre in November 2023 to finish his novel, The Crack is Barred, which is also set in the world of the pub. Nicole Flattery is a writer and critic. Her story collection Show Them A Good Time, was published by The Stinging Fly and Bloomsbury in 2019. Her first novel, Nothing Special, was recently published by Bloomsbury. The Stinging Fly Podcast invites writers to choose a story from the Stinging Fly archive to read and discuss. Previous episodes of the podcast can be found here. The podcast's theme music is ‘Sale of Lakes', by Divan. All of the Stinging Fly archive is available to subscribers.
Thanks to the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative, Colin Barrett was able to write his debut novel under the mentorship of one of Ireland's most beloved novelists, Colm Tóibín. Monocle Radio's Meet the Writers special season, A Word in Your Ear, continues with actress Niamh Cusack reading from ‘The Ways', a short story from Barrett's latest collection, ‘Homesickness'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The final season of the 1970s as an epic decade goes out in epic style with a magisterial title win for Liverpool, a European Cup for Nottingham Forest and the sighting of the first of an oncoming foreign invasion through the advance guard of Muhren, Thijssen, Ardiles, Villa, Tarantini et al. Elsewhere, the season is disfigured by the big freeze, we crown Colin Barrett as the most significant player of the campaign, and we fearlessly take you inside the microclimate created at Walsall's Fellows Park…
The National Representative for the American Federation of Government Employees National VA Council, Colin Barrett, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast and discussed the union's new Collective Bargaining Agreement with the VA and the six-year journey to earn the contract. Brian Anderson, Legislative Director for the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Council 4, appeared on the America's Work Force Union Podcast and talked about a deal that not only saved the State of Connecticut millions of dollars, but also saved the pensions of public employees.
Colin Barrett will always be remembered for scoring one of the greatest goals in Brian Clough's European Cup glory days. As well as recalling that wonderful volley against Liverpool, Colin talks about his memories of working with Cloughie and playing alongside John Robertson. In this full-length episode, Colin also tells pod host Marcus Alton about what happened when he went into Cloughie's office to ask for a pay rise. The result was classic Cloughie! There's also the chance to win a book signed by Colin.
"Bob Paisley slammed the door of the dressing room - he said I can't even win the toss against this lot!" When Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest beat European Champions Liverpool in the first round of the European Cup in 1978, even the Merseysiders' boss Paisley tipped Forest to win the trophy. In this bonus edition of the Green Jumper, host Marcus Alton hears from Forest legends John Robertson, Colin Barrett, Tony Woodcock and Garry Birtles, who recall that momentous victory - and the story behind it.
Colin Barrett scored one of the greatest goals in Brian Clough's European Cup glory days. As well as recalling that wonderful volley against Liverpool, Colin talks about his memories of working with Cloughie and playing alongside John Robertson. In this trailer for the forthcoming full interview with host Marcus Alton, Colin also tells the story of what happened when he went into Cloughie's office to ask for a pay rise. The result was classic Cloughie!
Charlie, Billie and Rosa are joined by Caroline Stefko of the N17 Women podcast as they mull over defeat in Lisbon and its rather outsized reaction online. How, we ask, does this team become properly fun? Rosa's answer will make you feel better, we promise. There's a look ahead to Antonio's selection posers for the visit of Leicester, and Caroline helps us (quite magnificently) preview the 2022/23 WSL season. How was our transfer window? Which new players should we be looking out for? What does success look this time around? Is the move to Brisbane Road a Good Thing for Rehanne Skinner's mighty Lilywhites? How does the club help elevate Spurs Women to the next level? All that, plus, of course, we've got your culture picks. If you fancy skipping to certain bits:00:00 — Sporting CP19:40 — Start of the Leicester chat37:00 — Spurs Women season preview1:02:12 — Culture recommendations (Rosa: Girls5eva [Peacock]; Billie: Stewart Lee: Snowflake and Stewart Lee: Tornado [BBC]; Caroline: PRE PLEASURE by Julia Jacklin and Homesickness: Stories by Colin Barrett; Charlie: The Capture [BBC] and Tonight (feat. Ezra Keonig) by Phoenix)Follow us on Twitter: @_HometownGloryThe team on Twitter: Ash, Billie, Charlie, Rosa and Tom... And we're on Instagram: @_hometownglorygram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/3/22- A return to The CrawsOver with Gareth Couch, Derek Brown, Terrell Brown, David Crisp, Fuquan Niles, Colin Barrett, Kadeem Stewart and Katie Fiso. The Jeremy Mills Podcast Episode #373 https://linktr.ee/jeremyjoemills Theme Song: Jeremy Mills Podcast - Don Dishes & M3_Beats
In this episode, Ingrid Wenzler, Matthew K. Schmidt, and Adam al-Sirgany discuss “Stand Your Skin” from Colin Barrett's 2013 collection Young Skins (Grove Press, Black Cat). StoryTalk is a production of the Iowa-based arts and education nonprofit 1-Week Critique (1WC), which provides pedagogical resources and editorial support to students and teachers of the literary arts. You can learn more about our programs or support our work by visiting https://www.1weekcritique.com. NB: Across StoryTalk, we occasionally discuss difficult issues of many kinds. While we believe that literature is one of the appropriate venues in which to speak to material that can be disturbing, we recognize not all individuals are best served by engaging all matters directly. We hope you'll view as it's right for you.
The May Art of Reading book club features Colm in conversation with Colin Barrett on his short story collection 'Homesickness'
Critically-praised Canadian-Irish author COLIN BARRETT. Colin's highly anticipated second book HOMESICKNESS comes out on May 3, and is a wonderfully wry collection of short stories following the lives of outcasts, misfits, and malcontents from County Mayo
We review Fantastic Beasts: The Secret of Dumbledore, The Outfit and Murina - Brian Bourke exhibition - Colin Barrett reads The Alps, from Homesickness - Bliss, an audio storytelling experience set on Bray seafront.
Irish writer Colin Barrett discusses his much anticipated second collection of short stories, Homesickeness, the follow up to his hugely successful 2014 Young Skins. Long before he became the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky played the President of Ukraine. In Servant of the People he was an everyman swept into office to fight corruption. Now, as he fights the Russian advance Zelensky's comedy is being shown on Channel 4 and All 4. The Sunday Times Europe Editor Peter Conradi joins academic and writer Rommi Smith and Sameer Rahim the Arts and Books Editor at Prospect Magazine. Sameer and Rommi stay with presenter Tom Sutcliffe to discuss the first full-length book of poems from Beyonce favourite, Warsan Shire. In Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head, the Somali-born British poet explores themes of themes of migration, womanhood, Black identity and resilience. Also up for review is Run Rose Run, Dolly Parton's foray into fiction. Co-written with best-selling author James Patterson, the novel is a thriller about a singer-songwriter on the rise and on the run. The songs written about in the book correspond to an accompanying music album. We know the country music star can write stories in songs but can she write stories in books?
Matt Davies is joined by Greg Mitchell and Reds legend Colin Barrett as we look back on Nottingham Forest's FA Cup win against Huddersfield, which earned an FA Cup tie against Liverpool.
The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker
Colin Barrett reads her story “A Shooting in Rathreedane,” from the December 13, 2021, issue of the magazine. Barrett is the author of the story collection “Young Skins,” which won the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award and the Guardian First Book Award in 2014. A new collection, “Homesickness,” will be published in May.
Colin Barrett discusses how he went from winning the league and scoring in the European Cup before seeing his career end at the age of 29.----------------------------------------------Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NFFC_liveRead more: https://www.nottinghampost.com/all-about/nottingham-forest-fcMatt Davies: https://twitter.com/mattdavies_npSarah Clapson: https://twitter.com/Sarah_Clapson
Read by Eileen Walsh. The Silver Coast is a story about what it is people owe each other, and the interplay between the human impulse to escape or transcend the world and give yourself over to it. It is set in the kitchen of Lorna's house between the burial and the meal in the Silver Coast Hotel on the funeral day of a neighbour.
On this weeks Fni Wrapchat is Screenwriter of Calm With Horses Joe Murtagh. This episode is brought to you by Film Equipment Store on the Headstuff Podcast Network. Calm With Horses is distributed by Element Distribution and is currently available to rent on various streaming platforms including Volta, iTunes, BFI Player etc. Joe Murtagh is a London born Irish writer. He comes from a family of carpenters and labourers, though it's been said that Joe himself "couldn't hammer a nail straight", and after some site experience, he would wholeheartedly agree. So he's making a good go of writing. Joe's first feature film, CALM WITH HORSES (adapted from the short story of the same name by Colin Barrett) premiered at TIFF 2019 (DMC Film / Element Pictures / Film 4) and was directed by Nick Rowland with Cosmo Jarvis and Barry Keoghan starring. He is currently developing a number of features including DREADFUL NED (DMC) with Michael Fassbender attached and THE KITCHEN (DMC/Film 4) which will be Kibwe Tavares' debut feature. For television, Joe is developing an original series called THE WOMAN IN THE WALL (Troika/Motive) and is currently writing an episode of Enda Walsh's new series THE TROUBLES (Blueprint). In 2018 he wrote an episode of Mika Watkins' TV Series ORIGIN (Youtube Red/Left Bank Pictures). Joe was a 2016 Screen International Star of Tomorrow. #WeAreFni Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to director Nick Rowland about his feature debut, adapted by Joe Murtagh from Colin Barrett's novella Young Skins. Ex-boxer Douglas ‘Arm’ Armstrong (Cosmo Jarvis) is the faithful and violent right-hand-man to the drug-dealing Devers clan, ready to dole out beatings at the whim of his best friend, and the family’s unpredictable protégé, Dympna (Barry Keoghan). Arm’s struggle to find his place in the world has consequences on his relationship with his ex-girlfriend Ursula (Niamh Algar) as she strives to find a better life for herself and their young son Jack. http://filmireland.net/
On this weeks Fni Wrapchat is Screenwriter of Calm With Horses Joe Murtagh. This episode is brought to you by Film Equipment Store on the Headstuff Podcast Network. Calm With Horses is distributed by Element Distribution and is currently available to rent on various streaming platforms including Volta, iTunes, BFI Player etc. Joe Murtagh is a London born Irish writer. He comes from a family of carpenters and labourers, though it's been said that Joe himself "couldn't hammer a nail straight", and after some site experience, he would wholeheartedly agree. So he's making a good go of writing. Joe's first feature film, CALM WITH HORSES (adapted from the short story of the same name by Colin Barrett) premiered at TIFF 2019 (DMC Film / Element Pictures / Film 4) and was directed by Nick Rowland with Cosmo Jarvis and Barry Keoghan starring. He is currently developing a number of features including DREADFUL NED (DMC) with Michael Fassbender attached and THE KITCHEN (DMC/Film 4) which will be Kibwe Tavares’ debut feature. For television, Joe is developing an original series called THE WOMAN IN THE WALL (Troika/Motive) and is currently writing an episode of Enda Walsh’s new series THE TROUBLES (Blueprint). In 2018 he wrote an episode of Mika Watkins' TV Series ORIGIN (Youtube Red/Left Bank Pictures). Joe was a 2016 Screen International Star of Tomorrow. #WeAreFni (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/wearefni?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG)
RRD's Christmas special with Frank Clark, John Robertson and Colin Barrett. Find out all the ins and outs of their Christmas traditions back when they were footballers and now. Merry Christmas everyone!
Happy Holidays! As a special bonus and thank you, this patreon-exclusive episode is now out for everyone to listen to. Thank you for sticking with me through 2018, and wishing you and yours a very happy and prosperous New Year! In this episode, we take a closer look at a case that devastated a family, a community and shock the public at large. An entire family was wiped out, and by one of its parents. What had happened in this popular and prominent family in Castlerahan, Ballyjamesduff, Co. Cavan that led to this monstrous tragedy? Was it a case of severe mental health problems, or a sign of domestic abuse? We may never find the answer. Find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/mensreapod/) or Twitter (https://twitter.com/MensReaPod) ! With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! If you would like to support the podcast, head on over to Patreon.com (https://www.patreon.com/MensReaPod) . Theme Song: Quinns Song: The Dance Begins, by Kevin McLeod. 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Colin Barrett joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss "Stuff" by Joy Williams, from a 2016 issue of the magazine.
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Colin Barrett reads his story from the January 1, 2018, issue of the magazine. Barrett is the author of the story collection "Young Skins," which won the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award and the Guardian First Book Award in 2014.
This week the boys talk to Forest legend Colin Barrett about Suzuki cars, Paul Smith Deerstalkers and Colin's Capri.
In the first episode of The Ithacan‘s new Deja View podcast — a weekly discussion of a music, movie or game review of choice — assistant Life & Culture editor Jake Leary sits down with staff writer Colin Barrett and a student who is part of a Dissociative Identity Disorder system to discuss the movie “Split.” Also included in the conversation is an excerpt from an interview with Dr. Paul Mikowski, a psychologist in the Center for Counseling, Health and Wellness at the college. This podcast dissects the film's representation of DID and problems with the way some media portray the mental illness.
In this episode I talk with Colin Barrett. We talk his intro to Objective C; exploration to Haskell, OCaml, and other languages; diving deep into functional programming; functional Swift; and more.
Colin Barrett is an Irish short story writer and the author of the critically acclaimed Young Skins. He’s won the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award, The Guardian First Book Award, and the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. His work has been published in The New Yorker, Granta, and The Stinging Fly. In 2015, he was named a National Book Foundation “5 Under 35.” He chats with us about his career, writing short stories, and the unconscious. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nov. 19,2015. Colin Barrett, Angela Flournoy, Megan Kruse, Tracy O'Neill, and Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi read selections from their work in this program honoring young emerging writers who are poised to make a lasting impression on the literary landscape. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7143
Nov. 19, 2015. Colin Barrett, Angela Flournoy, Megan Kruse, Tracy O'Neill, and Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi participate in moderated discussion with Benjamin Samuel, programs manager at National Book Foundation, sponsors of this program honoring young emerging writers who are poised to make a lasting impression on the literary landscape. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7144
Short story writer Colin Barrett meets The Irish Times Book Club
Alex Clark celebrates a vintage year for literary prizes, interviewing the winning authors of the Man Booker Prize for Fiction, Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction, Guardian First Book Award, Forward Prize for Poetry and William Hill Sports Book of the Year.Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/vintagebooksSign up to our bookish newsletter to hear all about our new releases, see exclusive extracts and win prizes: po.st/vintagenewsletter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode was recorded 17 May 2013 live and in person at Omni's lovely offices overlooking Lake Union in Seattle. You can download the m4a file or subscribe in iTunes. (Or subscribe to the podcast feed.) Gus Mueller, Flying Meat founder, created VoodooPad (now at Plausible Labs) and Acorn, the image editor for humans. Gus is also responsible for open source software such as FMDB and JSTalk. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace. Get 10% off by going to http://squarespace.com/therecord. Better still: go work for Squarespace! They're hiring 30 engineers and designers by March 15, and, “When you interview at Squarespace, we'll invite you and your spouse or partner to be New Yorkers for a weekend—on us.” The great designers at Squarespace have designed an entire weekend for you, from dining at Alder to going to the Smalls Jazz Club and visiting The New Museum. Seriously cool deal at beapartofit.squarespace.com. This episode is also sponsored by Microsoft Azure Mobile Services. Mobile Services is a great way to provide backend services — syncing and other things — for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps. Write code — Javascript code — in your favorite text editor on your Mac. (Mobile Services runs Node.js.) Deploy via git. Write unit tests using mocha (or your tool of choice). Supports authenticating via Twitter, Facebook, and Google — and you can roll your own system. It's cool. Things we mention, in order of appearance (more or less): Rock climbing Luke Adamson Missouri 2001 2002 Cocoa Apple IIc 1993 Mac Color Classic BASIC ELIZA Artificial Intelligence Assembler Missile Command Java Eric Albert Perl Animated GIFs CGIs Server push images REALBasic PC Apple IIe DOS Colossal Caves Plover Nibble Civilization UNIX AIX A/UX St. Louis Columbia Math is hard Single sign-on Servlets OS X WWDC Rhapsody 1995 MacPERL NiftyTelnet BBEdit FlySketch Coffee Picasso's bull sketches VoodooPad 22" Cinema Display OS X Innovator's Award O'Reilly Peter Lewis Rich Siegel Mark Aldritt Ambrosia Panic Transmit Audion O'Reilly Mac OS Conference Audio Hijack Paul Kafasis SubEthaEdit Mac Pro Ireland XML PDF Victoria's Secret Caterpillar Adobe InDesign OS X Server Xserve Macintosh G5 MacUpdate VersionTracker QuickDraw Kerberos HyperCard Objective-C messaging system Aaron Hillegass's book Java-Cocoa bridge JDBC Oracle databases 2005 Seattle Microsoft Parents Just Don't Understand Vancouver, BC B.B. King Seattle Xcoders Joe Heck University of Missouri Evening at Adler Wil Shipley Daniel Jalkut Eric Peyton Quicksilver Rosyna Chicago Drunkenbatman Adler Planetarium C4 Wolf Colin Barrett Delicious Generation Disco.app My Dream App Chimera / Camino Santa Clara World Wrapps Buzz Andersen Quartz Core Image Filters Bezier curves Wacom Unit tests Automated builds ZeroLink Metrowerks CodeWarrior NeXT BeOS Macintosh Performa Display Postscript SGIs Sun boxes Mac OS 8 MachTen Netscape Internet Explorer for Mac OS Outlook Express OmniGroup Shakespeare's pizza Pagliacci Neapolitan pizza Everett FIOS Fender Stratocaster GarageBand AudioBus Adobe Photoshop Adobe Photoshop Elements JSTalk AppleScript SQLite WebKit Napkin
Happy Holidays from RI4E! With special guest Colin Barrett, we share our gifting ideas for the season. We talk video games, cheap stereo lithography printers, and of course, video gear. Sponsored by Adobe Production Premium
In this episode we talk with Colin Barrett, indie Mac and iOS developer, about the App Store, Sparrow, and Netflix binging. This episode is sponsored by Harvest. Check them out at http://www.getharvest.com/