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Hi everyone, and sorry for the delay. After our brief hiatus, we should be back to weekly podcasts!
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At Erlang Factory San Francisco, Zach spent a few minutes interviewing Joe Armstrong, co-inventor of Erlang. As always, we apologize for the quality of these interviews and the background noise.
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Sorry about that! Audacity crashed on me and I had to redo the whole thing! This isn’t going to be as polished as usual because I wanted to hurry up and get it online.
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Brian Troutwine
Interview with Jamie Winsor at the San Francisco conference
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Fred, Brian, and Zach discuss Rebar in today’s podcast. Hope you enjoy!
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Fred Hebert @mononcqc
Happy Thursday! Here’s an interview with Guido van Rossum, author of the Python programming language.
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Today’s podcast features Mark Allen, who talks with some of our regulars about Riak Core. Sorry about the abrupt ending–for some reason the podcast cut off right in the middle of a sentence! Hope you enjoy what is here, though!
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Mark Allen @bytemeorg
Conferences
PolyConf Krakow July 2-4 http://polyconf.com/
The podcast currently has 48 episodes available.