The authors of the API Platform book, got to record an Oracle Developer Podcast together in support of the book – the recording can be here at here or at here
As ever, thanks to Bob Rhubart for giving us this opportunity.
23 Monday Jul 2018
Posted in API Platform CS, Books, General, Oracle, Podcasts, Technology
18 Wednesday Jul 2018
Posted in General, Music, Music Resources
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"classic albums", "Cover Stories", albums, BBC, deezer, mastertapes, Music, podcast, Radio4, trailblazers
I track a lot of podcasts because I find they can be a great way to catch up on news and ideas or listen to interesting discussions. This is great when travelling (if you can block out the ambient noise with some good earphones) when sitting and working isn’t so easy (standing on a commuter train for example).
My podcasts come in a couple of categories: tech-related, business / thought leadership – think Freakonomics, Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers, Harvard Business Review, BBC Radio 4 documentaries, and so on, and then music. The music podcasts are great fun because you can relate to what is being said in so many ways, the insight into the music you love, discovery of artists you’d not heard or considered, and a reminder of a song or album you’d not listened to for a while and get that jolt of ‘oh, yes I remember how wonderful that song is’ and you you end up roaming through (your) music from a different perspective.
I thought this would be worth sharing. Some of these are well known to any music fan, others less obvious …
In addition to these, some artists, such as Counting Crows, have their own podcasts. Perhaps another story for another day.
18 Monday Jun 2018
Posted in Dev Meetup, General, Oracle, Technology
We have been fortunate enough to participate an ArchDev podcast about meetups – https://oracledevs.podbean.com/e/pizza-beer-and-dev-expertise-at-your-local-meet-up/
The podcast talks about the differences between the meet-ups and events such as conferences, what we try to get out of a meetup and the effort put into arranging them.
For more info about the meetup I help organise checkout out https://www.meetup.com/Oracle-Developer-Meetup-London/events/249256400/
We’d also like to thankyou Jurgen Kress and his team for all the behind the scenes work that means the London Dev Meetup events can happen and ensure all are suitable feed and watered.
10 Tuesday Jun 2014
Posted in General
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Aleks Kotoski, Aleksk, BBC, BBC Radio 4, cd, digital human, MP3, Music, podcast, Radio, vinyl
So I’ve been catching up with a pile of podcasts that I have been accumulating, including the BBC Radio 4 documentary series the Digital Human presented by Aleks Kotoski (twitter:@aleksk). In series 4 (Autumn 2013 – yes I’m ashamed to say I’ve got that far behind) Alex presented an episode called Value, which was rather special, in a series that is already fascinating.
Why special, well in under 30 minutes the programme explained brilliantly a couple of ideas that I have periodically tried to answer. As a music fan, I’ve often gotten involved with the arguments about which format is better, MP3s, CDs and vinyl. This argument has raged for a longtime and will continue for a long time (long passed when the music industry has collapsed through its inability to understand the end user). But, through trying to describe how our perception of value and its manifestation is affected (and perhaps changed) as result of the ease of access and gratification the internet offers us (no more finding specialist record stores, routing through piles of vinyl or CDs to find that 1 jem – see Vinyl Junkies). At the essence of the idea idea is that the investment of physical effort or emotion results in us imbuing the item with value. In the programme the idea of the effort to find something (hunting through stores etc) or the importance of a piece of music as it says something to us or about us.
But rather than me trying to repeat what the programme brilliantly explained – go invest 30 minutes of listening time.
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