Episode 44: Interview Brian Goetz and David Holmes

Episode 44: Interview Brian Goetz and David Holmes

This is another episode on concurrency. We talk to two experts in the field, Brian Goetz and David Holmes about aspects of concurrency we hadn't really covered before. We start out by discussing liveness and safety and then continue to talk about synchronizers (latches, barriers, semaphores) as well as the importance of agreeing on protocols when developing concurrent applications. We then talked about thread confinement as a way of building thread-safe programs, as well as using functional programming and immutable data. The next set of topics covers various ways of how compilers can optimize the performance wrt. to concurrency, talking about techniques such as escape analysis as well as lock elision and coarsening. We then covered how to test concurrent programs and the consequences of the Java memory model on concurrency. We then went on to look at some more advanced topics, namely, lock-free programming and atomic variables. We also briefly discussed the idea of transactional memory. Finally, we looked at how better language support - specifically, a more declarative style of concurrent programming as e.g. in the Fortress language - can aid in improving the quality of concurrent programs.

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Episode 173: Feature-Oriented Software Development with Sven Apel – Pt 2

Episode 173: Feature-Oriented Software Development with Sven Apel – Pt 2

Recording Venue: University of Passau Guest: Sven Apel Host: Stefan In this second episode on Feature-Oriented Software Development (FOSD), Sven Apel gives us an overview of programming language and t...

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Episode 172: Feature-Oriented Software Development with Sven Apel – Pt 1

Episode 172: Feature-Oriented Software Development with Sven Apel – Pt 1

Sven Apel explains why developing software in a feature-oriented manner is so vital for us as software engineers and why objects are simply not enough.

19 Helmi 201156min

Episode 171: Scala Update with Martin Odersky

Episode 171: Scala Update with Martin Odersky

This episode is an update on the developments around the Scala language.

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Episode 170: Large Agile Software Development with Bas Vodde

Episode 170: Large Agile Software Development with Bas Vodde

In this episode Michael talks with Bas Vodde about how to apply agile principles to large and distributed development organizations.

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Episode 169:  Memory Grid Architecture with Nati Shalom

Episode 169: Memory Grid Architecture with Nati Shalom

In this episode, Robert talks with Nati Shalom about the emergence of large-system architectures consisting of a grid of high-memory nodes.

30 Marras 20101h 3min

Episode 168:  Being a Consultant

Episode 168: Being a Consultant

This episode is about being a consultant in the software business.

22 Loka 201056min

Episode 167: The History of JUnit and the Future of Testing with Kent Beck

Episode 167: The History of JUnit and the Future of Testing with Kent Beck

In this episode we talk with Kent Beck about automated unit testing and JUnit.

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Episode 166: Living Architectures with John Wiegand

Episode 166: Living Architectures with John Wiegand

This time we have John Wiegand on the mic for an episode on architectures and agile software development. We talk about the role of architectures in an agile world and why architectures change and nee...

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