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The Anthony Rogers Show
The Jason Marden Interview

The Anthony Rogers Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 53:26


Jason Marsden is an American actor, director, producer and YouTuber, who has done numerous voice roles in animated films, as well as various television series and video games. Some of the movies/tv shows are: Full House, Boy Meets World, A Goofy Movie, Hocus Pocus, Superman the animated series, Step by Step, and several more: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005189/ This episode is sponsored by CBD Lion | https://www.cbdlion.com Revolution Coffee Company | https://revolutioncoffeecompany.com/ and Delta Extrax | https://www.DeltaExtrax.com

UC Santa Barbara (Video)
The Challenges that Society Brings to Engineering Designs

UC Santa Barbara (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 29:01


Engineers are often tasked with building the physical infrastructure capable of serving the underlying societal demands. Examples include transportation networks, power grids, data centers, and many more. A fundamental challenge associated with these "socio-technical" systems is that their underlying performance is largely impacted by how society chooses to use them, and unfortunately society tends to use such systems in a highly inefficient way. Jason Marden sheds some light on the unique challenges that surface when seeking to design and control such systems. Series: "GRIT Talks" [Science] [Show ID: 32754]

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UC Santa Barbara (Audio)
The Challenges that Society Brings to Engineering Designs

UC Santa Barbara (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 29:01


Engineers are often tasked with building the physical infrastructure capable of serving the underlying societal demands. Examples include transportation networks, power grids, data centers, and many more. A fundamental challenge associated with these "socio-technical" systems is that their underlying performance is largely impacted by how society chooses to use them, and unfortunately society tends to use such systems in a highly inefficient way. Jason Marden sheds some light on the unique challenges that surface when seeking to design and control such systems. Series: "GRIT Talks" [Science] [Show ID: 32754]

challenges society engineering engineers designs science: engineering series grit talks science show id jason marden
Three Devs and a Maybe
106: The World of Amazon Web Services with Jason Marden

Three Devs and a Maybe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 53:58


On this weeks episode we are lucky to be joined by Jason Marden, to discuss the world of Amazon Web Services. We start off the show talking about Jason’s recent visit to the AWS Summit in London, and what the talking points were from the conference. From here we delve into the Serverless Architecture, how AWS Lambda is paving the way of FAAS, containers and view-based aggregation services. The Immutable Server is next brought up, highlighting the change in deployment philosophy that can be achieved by using such a concept. Finally, we discuss the value of a good debugger, bringin’ back awesome screen-savers and the craze of Pokemon Go.

Three Devs and a Maybe
67: Development after University with Jason Marden

Three Devs and a Maybe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2015 54:31


This week we are lucky to have good friend of Edd’s, Jason Marden on the show. We start of discussion with how he got into programming (hacking on Flash games) and how we met at University studying for a Computer Science degree. Moving on from this, we touch upon being introduced to Java as a first language, the presence of UML/SOAP in the real world and the importance of a white-board. Finally, we wrap up the show with chat about Test Doubles, how his work provisions their AWS setup and advice to people looking into getting into the industry from University or another profession.