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  • Ezra Zygmuntowicz on Engine Yard and Rails Deployment

    InfoQ has an exclusive chat with one of the original gurus of Rails deployment: Ezra Zygmuntowicz. We discuss his current venture, EngineYard, and the future of Rails. His book on Rails Deployment is due from Pragmatic Programmers in June 2007.

    Ezra Zygmuntowicz on Engine Yard and Rails Deployment
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    13:12
  • AOP Refactoring with Ramnivas Laddad

    AOP expert Ramnivas Laddad explains how to use Aspects for refactoring cross-cutting concerns within classes (not just across classes) for things like reducing boiler plate code and potential for mistakes. How to recoganize and refactor such logic into aspects is covered, as well as applying aspects for resource management and concurrency control.

    AOP Refactoring with Ramnivas Laddad
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    22:49
  • Windows Workflow with Scott Allan

    Scott Allan is interviewed by David Totzke on Windows Workflow Foundation, recorded a year ago at VSLive Toronto. Scott talks about the capabilities of Windows Workflow foundation, how it integrates into application development, how Microsoft is using WWF in its own products, DSLs and WWF, and architectural pattterns possible with WWF.

    Windows Workflow with Scott Allan
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    23:32
  • James Adam on Rails Engines and Ruby in the Enterprise

    Dr. JamesAdam has been an active member of the Ruby community for more than four years, contributing to a number of projects including the FXRuby GUI toolkit and the Ruby-OpenGL bindings. InfoQ interviews James about his pioneering work with Rails Engines, the Rails plugin system and what it's like to be doing heavy Ruby development in enterprise settings.

    James Adam on Rails Engines and Ruby in the Enterprise
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    16:34
  • Ramnivas Laddad on AOP Design, Modelling, and Policy Enforcement

    Ramnivas Laddad talks about domain aspects, how aspects fit in the design phase, how to model aspects in UML, how to enforce policies with Aspects, how he used Aspects to diagnose production problems including touch threading problems, and using aspects to simplify design pattern implementation.

    Ramnivas Laddad on AOP Design, Modelling, and Policy Enforcement
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    21:16
  • Ted Neward on Interop & Office Integration

    Ted Neward talks about various ways Java and .NET can be used together focusing on examples of MS Office automation, and explains how various interop approaches (in-proc, messaging, web services) work and when to use them.

    Ted Neward on Interop & Office Integration
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  • Adrian Colyer on Domain Specific Aspects

    AspectJ lead and AOP expert Adrian Colyer briefly talks about Domain Specific Aspects, where business rules and policies and can map to an aspect like solution. Adrian also discusses using AOP to implement design patterns such as Observer/Observable, and AOP adoption.

    Adrian Colyer on Domain Specific Aspects
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  • Dave Astels and Steven Baker on RSpec and Behavior-Driven Development

    InfoQ interviews Dave Astels and Steven Baker, two of the authors of the successful Rspec framework about enabling Behavior-Driven Development in Ruby, and the implications of moving from a test-centric point of view to one that is more specification-driven.

    Dave Astels and Steven Baker on RSpec and Behavior-Driven Development
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    31:06
  • JAOO Panel: Who will Develop Software in 10 Years?

    Martin Fowler, Frank Buschmann, Steve Cook, Jimmy Nilsson, and Dave Thomas discuss the future of software development. Topics covered include outsourcing, is Google the next MS?, multi-core & parallism, grid computing, software stacks of the future, and more. A thoroughly thought-provoking panel! JAOO is producing the QCon event.

    JAOO Panel: Who will Develop Software in 10 Years?
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  • ASP.NET Authentication Practices with Josh Holmes

    ASP.NET authentication and authorization is essentially a solved problem in ASP.NET 2.0 according to .NET guru Josh Holmes. While the built in authorization providers offer 90% coverage, Josh also discusses when you should utilize a custom provider. Join Josh for ASP.NET tips and tricks in this interview done by David Totzke at VSLive Toronto.

    ASP.NET Authentication Practices with Josh Holmes
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  • Ajaxian.com's Dion Almaer Interview

    In this interview Ajaxian cofounder Dion Almaer talks about the state of Ajax development today. Among the items he discusses are the history of how Ajax came to be, which frameworks he recommends developers consider, and tooling/debuggins support. Almaer also talks about security and general design considerations that need to be respected when creating Ajax enabled applications.

    Ajaxian.com's Dion Almaer Interview
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    30:39
  • Walt Ritscher on WPF, Web 2.0 and more

    InfoQ sat down with Walt Ritscher at VSLive Toronto to talk about WPF, Web 2.0, and Microsoft code naming conventions. Listen to Walt share where he thinks WPF excels and who will build the killer apps in WPF. Walt provides a quick history on AJAX, where to use it and why it took 7 years to become relevant. Walt also lets us in on his new favorite Windows technology, Windows PowerShell.

    Walt Ritscher on WPF, Web 2.0 and more
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