This week on developerWorks
Summary: Get an overview of the new content and other cool features on developerWorks each week with co-hosts Scott Laningham and dW Editor in Chief Michael O'Connell. This is a fast-paced, magazine format podcast and includes short segments from dW authors, editors, and others with news of import to software developers.
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Podcasts:
Freelace writer and consultant, Martin Brown, talks about his two-part grid computing zone tutorial on how to design a scalable grid. And in our blogger-of-the-week segment, Todd Watson riffs on Googlenomics and Skypeonomics.
A dW author talks about his article on how to improve the browser for hybrid Web applications and blogger-of-the-week, Bob Zurek, talks AjaxWorld and mavericks at work.
Michael O'Connell talks about the 2007 Jolt Awards, and freelance author Peter Seebach previews his article series on the Second Life open source viewer.
IBM software engineer Shunguo Yan talks about implementing a portal look-and-feel using Struts Tiles and the Portlet Framework in WebSphere Application Server V6.1; Bobby Woolf kicks off our "Blogger of the Week" segment.
Rational chief scientist and IBM Fellow, Grady Booch, talks about collaborative development environments.
Contributing author Nicholas Chase talks about his Sudoku obsession and his new 2-part article on using XForms to create your own Sudoku game.
Cameron Laird, vice president of Phaseit Inc. and longtime developerWorks contributor, talks about a better-than-JavaScript programming language for modern Web applications.
Elliotte Rusty Harold, co-author of XML in a Nutshell and well-known developer of the XOM library for processing XML with Java technology, joins to preview his new developerWorks article "Ten predictions for XML in 2007."
IBM's Greg Kelleher will be speaking at the LinuxWorld OpenSolutions Summit in New York City next week and joins to talk about the state of the Linux desktop and IBM involvement.
We get an update from Lotusphere 2007 and a look at a new HelloWorld tutorial on Rational Application Developer.
Kurt Bittner, IBM program director for emerging technologies, talks about his new article series on measuring project health in The Rational Edge.
IBM IT specialist Nathan Harrington talks about whistling commands to your PC, and Benoit Marchal explains his concern about attending to XML parsing fundamentals.
Linux zone editor Tom Young talks about a new article on lazy programming: delaying the processing of a function or request until the results are needed.
Open source zone editor Mark Cappel joins to talk about this week's developerWorks feature on migrating Visual Studio C and C++ projects to Eclipse CDT.
Michael O'Connell and Rational executives talk about the V7 release of the Rational Desktop tools.