I just got back from the wedding of a collegue.
In that spirit, I am reminded of the talk I gave last year at the Indiana Quality Conference - something James Bach recently refered to as a "Kick-Ass Podcast." (No really, his words, not mine.)
It's at the very bottom of the stack for Creative Chaos, so I thought I would let it bubble up -
The title is "So You're Doomed" - Here's a link to the PowerPoint (5MB)
And the Audio (45MB).
The audio is forty-five-ish minutes. I look forward to your feedback!
Schedule and Events
March 26-29, 2012, Software Test Professionals Conference, New Orleans
July, 14-15, 2012 - Test Coach Camp, San Jose, California
July, 16-18, 2012 - Conference for the Association for Software Testing (CAST 2012), San Jose, California
August 2012+ - At Liberty; available. Contact me by email: Matt.Heusser@gmail.com
Showing posts with label PodCast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PodCast. Show all posts
Monday, July 16, 2007
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Real Time Software Development
New PodCast - Download it here.
And now the explanation ...
Right now I have article ideas coming out of my ears, and no time to write them down. If I _try_ to write them down on index cards, then in six months I will have a bunch of unreadable index cards. If I try to write them in Microsoft word, I will end up staying up all right, writing a few of them.
No, what I need is a good way to save the context of the idea onto the stack, and perhaps retrieve it later.
To that end, Sean McMillan and I have recorded a brief (14 minute/12MB) podcast that dicusses one of those ideas - Real Time Software Development.
Please let me know what you think of this format; we view it as an experiment. If the format proves popular enough, I may record and stream other presentations on the podcast.
If you have iTunes, you can subscribe to the podcast here. If you are a regular creative chaos reader, don't worry about it; all episodes are posted right here, so you don't need iTunes to get your fix.
Also, I have switched web-hosting for www.xndev.com and related media files to GoDaddy; if you have any problems with your downloads, please let me know.
And now the explanation ...
Right now I have article ideas coming out of my ears, and no time to write them down. If I _try_ to write them down on index cards, then in six months I will have a bunch of unreadable index cards. If I try to write them in Microsoft word, I will end up staying up all right, writing a few of them.
No, what I need is a good way to save the context of the idea onto the stack, and perhaps retrieve it later.
To that end, Sean McMillan and I have recorded a brief (14 minute/12MB) podcast that dicusses one of those ideas - Real Time Software Development.
Please let me know what you think of this format; we view it as an experiment. If the format proves popular enough, I may record and stream other presentations on the podcast.
If you have iTunes, you can subscribe to the podcast here. If you are a regular creative chaos reader, don't worry about it; all episodes are posted right here, so you don't need iTunes to get your fix.
Also, I have switched web-hosting for www.xndev.com and related media files to GoDaddy; if you have any problems with your downloads, please let me know.
Monday, December 11, 2006
Interview with Chad Fowler
I've blogged a bit about a presentation Chad Fowler made to XPWestMichiga two weeks back. There were several interesting points on marketing yourself and choosing a career in technology. Eventually, the talk will be on Google video and I'll link to it, but I am getting tired of waiting to post something.
In the mean time, there is an interview with Chad on perlcast.com which covers some of the main points; you can download it here.
In the mean time, there is an interview with Chad on perlcast.com which covers some of the main points; you can download it here.
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