Building and Scaling  Geo-Distributed Cloud Apps with Denis Magda

Building and Scaling Geo-Distributed Cloud Apps with Denis Magda

Denis started at Sun Microsystems and Oracle where he worked on JVM/JDK and led one of the Java development groups. After learning Java from the inside, he joined the world of distributed systems and databases, where he's remained ever since. He talks to Scott about how to build large horizontal cloud apps that are geo-distributed and truly global.

Cloud availability zones and regions are not immune to outages. The zones go down regularly, and regions become unavailable during natural disasters or human-caused incidents. If an availability zone or a larger area goes down, so does your application…unless the application functions across multiple geographic locations. We'll discuss availability and reliability patterns used by architects whose apps managed to withstand major cloud outages.

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Chris Sells and Scott Look Forward (Part 2 of 2)

Chris Sells and Scott Look Forward (Part 2 of 2)

In Part 2 of this Two Part podcast, I visit the home of Chris Sells and we make up a topic for the show! I suggested we talk about what programming will look like in 15 years, and Chris countered with the suggestion that we chat about the LAST 15 years first, then the next 15. In this half we speculate on the next fifteen years and what it will bring to personal computing and programming. Be sure to check out Part One!

4 Mai 200723min

Chris Sells and Scott Look Back (Part 1 of 2)

Chris Sells and Scott Look Back (Part 1 of 2)

In Part 1 of this Two Part podcast, I visit the home of Chris Sells and we make up a topic for the show! I suggested we talk about what programming will look like in 15 years, and Chris countered with the suggestion that we chat about the LAST 15 years first, then the next 15. We have a blast when we chat, so this show went long, almost 50 minutes, so we cut it in half so as not to waste the listeners time. Be sure to check out Part Two!

27 Apr 200726min

Rich Internet Applications - WPF/E becomes Silverlight

Rich Internet Applications - WPF/E becomes Silverlight

We discuss "Web 2.5" as Silverlight (ne WPF/E) is announced. Seems that Rich Cross-Platform Runtimes quickly approach from both Microsoft and Adobe. What does this mean to the average developer? We also try to make up for some misinformation we spread in Show 46 on WPF/E, and while we do it, we probably speculate wildly and spread more.

20 Apr 200730min

Hanselminutiae #3

Hanselminutiae #3

Carl and Scott discuss the weeks events in their technology lives, in this 3rd Hanselminutiae. Who are the Spyware People? Is the AppleTV any good? What's your backup strategy? And Scott's Dad gets a Mac.

13 Apr 200725min

Sychronizing Internet Calendars

Sychronizing Internet Calendars

Scott and Carl chat about the pain of the DST change and how they manage their calendars over the internet.

4 Apr 200724min

Building 42/Polita Paulus

Building 42/Polita Paulus

Scott teams up with Rory Blyth to find and talk to developers at Microsoft building 42. In a feat of investigative skill and daring they find themselves interviewing a dev with major cred: Polita Paulus. Find the Channel9 video at www.shrinkster.com/nik

30 Mar 200715min

The Old New Thing - Interview with Raymond Chen

The Old New Thing - Interview with Raymond Chen

Scott sits down with the original raconteur of Windows, Raymond Chen to talk about all things Win32 and where Microsoft Bob is currently.

22 Mar 200735min

Monorail - Alternative ASP.NET

Monorail - Alternative ASP.NET

Scott interviews two developers who are betting on Monorail on ASP.NET, an MVC Web Framework inspired by Action Pack.

13 Mar 200727min

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