This week on developerWorks show

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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 This week on developerWorks: April 05, 2006 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:16

developerWorks Podcast Editor Scott Laningham and Editor in Chief Michael O'Connell give a quick overview of this week's content and welcome Mark Cappel to discuss the new "Paint 3-D images with PHP" tutorial. Also highlighted are a trio of new tutorials, including the latest installments of Linux and Rational Application Developer for WebSphere certification prep tutorials and a new Grid computing tutorial on building secure WS-Resources with WSRF::Lite and WS-Security.

 This week on developerWorks: March 28, 2006 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:26

developerWorks Podcast Editor Scott Laningham and Editor in Chief Michael O'Connell discuss new content on developerWorks for the week of March, 28 2006, including the new WebSphere Technical Journal. Other highlights include a Rational Application Developer certification tutorial, and articles on search engine optimization and database development with Apache Derby.

 This week on developerWorks: March 22, 2006 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:03

developerWorks Podcast Editor Scott Laningham and Editor-In-Chief Michael O'Connell discuss new content on developerWorks for the week of March, 22 2006 and chat with WebSphere Editor Chris Rothemich about this week's feature article, "Create a BlackBerry J2ME application." Michael also introduces the new "Kick-start your Java apps" area, and invites you to have some fun with the developerWorks team on the NCAA bracketology for developers blog.

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