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Best Java podcasts we could find (updated July 2020)
Best Java podcasts we could find
Updated July 2020
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This podcast talks about how to program in Java; not your tipical system.out.println("Hello world"), but more like real issues, such as O/R setups, threading, getting certain components on the screen or troubleshooting tips and tricks in general. The format is as a podcast so that you can subscribe to it, and then take it with you and listen to it on your way to work (or on your way home), and learn a little bit more (or reinforce what you knew) from it.
 
The Java Off-Heap Podcast brings together the latest tech news for the java professional. We go over the news and current issues and discuss them in depth, bringing the knowledge of a top circle of professionals from Chicago. Come take a listen and figure out what's going on in the Java world!
 
Greg, Mark and Richard get together weekly and talk about things of interest in the Java community. Greg works for SimWorks (http://www.simworks.com) who specialize in mobile phone software. Mark works for SecureMX (www.smx.co.nz). Richard works for Blue Train Software (http://www.bluetrainsoftware.com)
 
Hi, I’m Jenilee Samuel! As a Pastor, four-boy-mom, & a Personal Stylist, I've seen a LOT, and have heard so many genuine questions to the tune of, "Why doesn't anyone ever TELL you this stuff?" Well, at Java with Jen, I WILL tell you the "stuff". Let's be real... plastic people don't inspire anyone. I love doing REAL LIFE with REAL PEOPLE who just want to be the best version of themselves. I may not have all the answers, but I want to lend a hand to encourage you like others have encouraged ...
 
Learn how to program using the Java programming language. This podcast will teach you step by step how to use the Java programming language to create your own applications or web applications! These Java tutorials are presented in plain English and explain all of the important Java programming concepts needed to excel in the field of software.
 
Hear experts explain computer science and programming concepts. CoRecursive is a high quality, concise, and beloved software engineering interview podcast. Learn about programming languages, coding career advice and interviews about open source community tech news. Host Adam Gordon Bell brings in experts to talk about type theory, web development, learning to code, dev ops and much more. Some episodes touch on the topics of cloud development, machine learning and big data. Adam, the host is ...
 
IT Career Energizer is a tech career development podcast where Phil Burgess chats with successful IT Professionals, Consultants and Experts every Monday about how to start, develop and grow a career in tech. Jeff Atwood (Stack Overflow), Troy Hunt (Have I Been Pwned), Laurence Bradford (Learn To Code With Me), April Wensel (Compassionate Coding), Dan North (Behaviour-Driven Development) and David J Anderson (Lean Kanban) are just some of the 200+ featured guests to date. IT Career Energizer ...
 
Podcast for developers, testers, SREs... and their managers. I explain complex and convoluted technologies in a clear way, avoiding buzzwords and hype. Never longer than 4 minutes and 16 seconds. Because software development does not require hours of lectures, dev advocates' slide decks and hand waving. For those of you, who want to combat FOMO, while brushing your teeth. 256 secondsis plenty of time. If I can't explain something within this time frame, it's either too complex, or I don't un ...
 
Will a cell phone that fell in water still work? How can you tell if it’s safe to shop on a certain website? With the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of technology, it’s practically impossible to tackle it all alone, so Everyday Tech is here to help you navigate it all! From computer viruses to cell phone batteries to your social media accounts, Everyday Tech is here to answer your everyday questions. With delightful hosts and calls from our viewers, Everyday Tech proves to be both helpfu ...
 
This is an advanced Java programming course focusing on building professional-quality business systems using object-oriented design principles. Topics include object-oriented data modeling, graphical user interfaces, applets, text and binary I/O, and integration with relational and object-oriented databases. The course includes a special focus on developing and executing test plans at both the unit and system levels. Prerequisites: Computer Science 221 with a (C) or better, at least concurre ...
 
Interested in Java and want to know all the latest news and happenings? Join Eric Klein, VP of Java Marketing, David Bryant, Sr. Director, Java Marketing and Jenn Winger, Marketing Programs for Java Marketing at Sun Microsystems, Inc. as we host this weekly podcast to tell you all the latest in the world of Java. Tune in each week to see what surprise guests will be joining us as we discuss everything from this week in Java, to the cool new Java toys we can't live without, to what music has ...
 
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Juli and Hannah sit down for a candid conversation about whether or not it's possible to have a good, Christian marriage and not be having sex. Their conclusion might surprise you. Grab your java and join us! Guest: Hannah Nitz Follow-up Resources: Rethinking Sexuality "Date Nights In" video series Java Pack: Taking Back the Bedroom Passion Pursuit…
 
In today's episode, my long-time friend and legit minister Tiffany Johnson dive deep into some super heart-hot-topics, like COVID being a reset for the world, how to make sure you don't miss God's call on your life, the important role of intimacy with God in this time, and other fun stuff! This chick is funny, but she is deeeeeep. This episode will…
 
Welcome back to Java Chat! I've been after this one for a while. We are graced with Courtney B of Zippy content to discuss what it means to get booked on a podcast as a guest, what you need to consider when you're looking to create a podcast tour, what your brand needs to look like and a host of other fun rabbit holes we run down together. Courtney…
 
So just in case you didn't know, but being a Java developer is as fun as ever! The ecosystem has been changing from the past year, and today, we have "tons" of Java Developer Kits to choose from. Want to know what happened? And want to know how different they are? (or what do they bring to the table), then tune in! In this episode we cover the hist…
 
So we finally did it! We actually turned on the cameras for you to see us! As we venture into the Video portion of our podcast we picked up on the new cadence from Spring Boot, updates on GraalVM, and Jakarta news. We also dived into the 25th Year of Java (Happy Birthday!) and discuss, what the next 25 years of Java look like. So stay tuned, take a…
 
Phil’s guest on this episode of the IT Career Energizer podcast is Austin Belcak. He teaches people how to land jobs they love in today’s market without traditional ‘experience’ and without applying online. His strategies have been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, Inc., Fast Company, and USA Today. His clients have landed job offers at Google,…
 
This episode introduces Gen. William Slim of BurCorps. It would be his job to turn the tables on the Japanese in Burma, by working with American Gen. Joseph "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell. But first, we look back at Slim's experiences in the Middle East as the Allies subdue Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Iran. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm…
 
Jeremy talks about an experience at his shop and how the service industry should be appreciated more. Also, the guys dig through a couple of phishing email attempts that happened in and around MPB over the last week. Finally, YouTubeTV enacts another drastic rate hike, essentially eliminating the difference in value between it and cable, making it …
 
Building Subversion Software is just the tool and it should get out of your way. In this episode, we will discuss Jim Blandy’s insights on how to build and recognize improvements for a great developer tool and find out how he approached the question: “What's the worst software that you use every day?” “Everybody likes imaginary code because imagina…
 
Sandro Mancuso runs a company that updates projects to use modern tools, techniques, and libraries. Since many companies have systems that have evolved through various programmers, techniques, and frameworks. Sometimes they continue to be used by the company, but lack support, don't perform as needed, or are hard to add features to. He walks Chuck …
 
Do you know how you can feel overwhelmed when you have too much on your plate? Well, your code can feel the same way. This is why it’s important to follow the Single Responsibility Principle, SRP, which is what the ‘s’ in SOLID stands for. Today we do a deep dive into the SRP and how you can ensure that your class or object only does one thing at a…
 
Let’s face it: As Christians, we’re kind of afraid to touch. Touch feels unsafe and sexual --even worldly-- and we can be led to believe that the more boundaries we put in place, the "better off" we'll all be. Except, well … Jesus touched. And He allowed others to touch Him: A prostitute washed His feet and dried it with her hair. He used His hands…
 
Phil’s guest on this episode of the IT Career Energizer podcast is Nyari Samushonga. Nyari is the Chief Executive Officer of WeThinkCode_ where her primary responsibility is to gear the organization up for growth. She also co-founded FoldLeft, a digital consultancy that uses hypothesis-driven models to design and deliver impactful software solution…
 
An airhacks.fm conversation with Kevin Sutter (@kwsutter) about: working on Jakarta EE 9 and MicroProfile,IBM is supporting the Jakarta EE programming model,Oracle participates productively in Jakarta EE development,the developer and vendor view on Jakarta EE and MicroProfile,Jakarta EE and MicroProfile separation,one release of Jakarta EE per year…
 
The Japanese 15th Army invades Burma, hoping to use speed to reach Rangoon. But several British officers hope to hold them off until reinforcements can arrive. The episode covers the fighting retreat from the Salween River, the fighting retreat from the Bilin River and the Battle of Sittang River, where the 17th Indian Division looses more than hal…
 
We are all the same in one fundamental way... we all CRAVE the opportunity to lead lives that will make a difference in this world. That looks different for each of us, but we can all relate to this sense of calling to leave our mark while we're here. After a couple disappointments with ministers or organizations that weren't really doing the work …
 
Are you grieved by the pain and brokenness you see in your news feed each day? We are too. God’s Word tells us that when one part of the Body is hurting, the entire body hurts with it. How can we listen to, learn from, and lift up our black friends and neighbors? Join Juli and her friend Hasandra Heyward for a conversation that sets an example for …
 
Tony on GitHub - https://github.com/awkayFulcro website - www.fulcrologic.comFulcro Developers Guide - http://book.fulcrologic.com/Google Study - https://www.inc.com/michael-schneider/google-thought-they-knew-how-to-create-the-perfect.htmlGoogle Study - https://rework.withgoogle.com/blog/five-keys-to-a-successful-google-team/Google Study - https://…
 
No-one likes bugs, and while we can’t entirely avoid them, there are some tried and tested techniques to squash those little pests. In today’s show, we dive into some of these strategies. While Mike’s initial reaction is denial and he runs the code repeatedly, there are other techniques as well, like writing tests, Googling, and reading the docs. T…
 
Kurt Nelson Lead scientist for behavioral health at The Lantern Group sits down for a cup of Joe to talk about entrepreneurial and professional motivation and overcoming hurdles from a behavioral perspective. We dig in to a few deep subjects and get real on what is needed in both the workplace and personal lives when it comes to behavioral health a…
 
An airhacks.fm conversation with Erik Costlow (@costlow) about: the superold 486,DOS bootdisks,the difference between information systems and computer science,writing webapps and dining ordering scheduling with PHP,the trouble to start with Java 1.5 in 2004,type annotations in Java - JSR-308 annotations on Java types,writing servlets on Apache Tomc…
 
The one-and-done "sex talk" doesn't work, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't talk to your kids about sex. When it comes to sexuality, your kids are growing up in a completely different world than you did. You probably won't find much success in just telling them what to think about sexuality; you're going to have to show them HOW to think about it…
 
Phil’s guest on this episode of the IT Career Energizer podcast is Bret Fisher. Bret is a freelance DevOps and Docker consultant, Udemy Instructor, trainer, speaker, and Open Source volunteer. He teaches courses on Docker and Container technology and often does live training workshops. He’s also a volunteer Docker Captain and has been blogging abou…
 
❤️We are made for community. For companionship and moral support. But what happens when we are handed the opposite? When people are critical, we face rejection, or struggle to find our place? In this episode, my friend and fellow minister Jackie Grimm and i address the source of true confidence, and how to be ok when other people don’t like us. It’…
 
This interview brings to light how someone "stumbled" onto a win over a huge network and then turned into a successful business venture. Damon Burton joins us to discuss things SEO and how he beat a Billion Dollar Media company by outranking them or their own show! (I know of only one other person to do this an I've interviewed him as well) You'll …
 
A lot goes into writing an application that knocks it out of the park. One of the ways to look at the different components of success is to view programming as a story with three layers. In this episode, we dive into these separate, but very interlinked aspects that go into the storytelling of programming. We kick off the show with a look at the fi…
 
Chris Powers joins the Clean Coders podcast again to talk about how to be ready to seize opportunities and handle trials. Life has given us a huge pile of uncertainty lately. Chris and Chuck discuss how to create some certainty and how to grow during times like this. Host Charles Max Wood Guest Chris Powers "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Drea…
 
Read more: https://256.nurkiewicz.com/5 Newsletter: https://256.nurkiewicz.com/newsletter More resources: * asm.js: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asm.js * WebAssembly: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebAssembly * Compiling C/C++/Rust/... to asm.js via LLVM backend: https://emscripten.org/ * Quake in the browser (asm.js): http://www.quakejs.com/ * Un…
 
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