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Smalltalk

Monyaé Smalls

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The Smalltalk podcast is a podcast hosted by Monyae Smalls! The podcast covers real-life events, personal stories, talks with friends, and all things Christ!
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SmallTalk

Exploratorium

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SmallTalk is a podcast series where we chat about nanotechnology with leading scientists, thinkers, artists, writers, and visionaries, and look at quirky nanoscience stories in the news. Dr. Stephanie Chasteen, of the Exploratorium�??s Teacher Institute, hosts this monthly series.
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Smalltalk Reflections

David Buck and Craig Latta

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The Smalltalk programming language is not only the first pure object oriented language, but has been the birthplace for many of today's best practices in software development including agile methods, design patterns, unit testing, refactoring and incremental development. In the Smalltalk Reflections podcast, David Buck and Craig Latta guide you through the world of Smalltalk covering topics from basic object oriented principles to software testing, version control and deployment techniques. ...
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Dr. Higgs will give you tips on how to get out of annoying smalltalk situations using a topic most people think they know a lot about, but really don't - the human body. You'll be surprised by how many small interesting facts about the body are out there that no one bothered to teach about in school, and because few people know, or rather few people paid attention in class, you can look like a cool kid when you drop some interesting facts about the human body as you slowly back away from tha ...
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A conversation with myself and others around town. recorded in my pocket. Nothing with Smalltalk simple conversation and asking questions to questions we may all have in life. All Record in my pocket using my smartphone.
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Indie, Alternative, Punk und Elektro am laufenden Band - in Berlin auf UKW 100.6 MHz, auf http://www.fluxfm.de/player als Livestream und über unsere FluxMusic-App http://www.fluxfm.de/fluxmusic/. Keine Kompromisse, kein Smalltalk. Wir inspirieren Menschen, denen Musik wichtig ist, wir kümmern uns um Popkultur, Stadtleben und Netzwelt, und wir verbinden Musiker, Macher und Kreative, on air und online.
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Deep-dive discussions with the smartest developers we know, explaining what they're working on, how they're trying to move the industry forward, and what we can learn from them. You might find the solution to your next architectural headache, pick up a new programming language, or just hear some good war stories from the frontline of technology. Join your host Kris Jenkins as we try to figure out what tomorrow's computing will look like the best way we know how - by listening directly to the ...
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What makes us happy? How can we help people with depressive disorder? Is it possible to improve intelligence?... Scientists all over the world seek to find answers to these questions. Let's take a look at their findings...
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Welcome to F Small Talk! Why should you listen? Well we’re skipping past the weather chit chat and what everyone had for dinner last night and getting right to the good stuff. After 5 years of friendship we’re still learning the little things about each other but early on we went straight to the important details, our journey through vulnerability, privilege, adversity, and much much more. Tune in as we invite top notch guests on to the show to share their amazing stories with us!
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Feeling overwhelmed by the looming threat of climate change? We’ve got you! Sunny Drake's Climate Change and Other Small Talk is a theatrical podcast that is here to hold your hand through the scary stuff and entertain you at the same time. Made by 9 creative teams around the world, these podcast episodes have got it all: from the witty to the wacky, and the serious to the silly. It’s guaranteed to be fun and ignite your inner climate warrior all while offering global perspectives on the cli ...
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Join Jeff Bodart and Abby Martin, and listen to their Small Talk!! They talk about everything from their backgrounds to sports to comedy and celebrities and even movies! You never know what they'll talk about because they don't even know.
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Urbcast is a bilingual podcast about cities, urbanism and more. Every week you will hear about my observations regarding cities, urban design, architecture, living in the Scandinavian capital of design — Copenhagen and interviews with various guests. Urbcast to dwujęzyczny podcast o miastach, urbanistyce i nie tylko. Co tydzień usłyszysz w nim o moich spostrzeżeniach dotyczących miast, architektury, Kopenhagi, posłuchasz rozmów z gośćmi - nie tylko ze świata urbanistyki. By Marcin Wojciech Ż ...
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The Multi-Dimensional IN·tel·li·gence podcast is hosted by me, Finance Mindset Coach Clifton Pettyjohn. Join me as I share and engage in ingenious conversations with top creators from around the world, who have embraced the multi-dimensions of their internal intelligence within their professional, personal and spiritual explorations of life.If you're looking for a financial community that is resourceful and engaging click HERE. Join our email community by clicking HERE. To support the podcas ...
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Our host speaks about his life changing experience in Nogales, Mexico! Monyae will share about life changing conversations concerning ministry, having a birthday out of the country, and encourage everyone to experience a mission trip! If you love great stories, this is a good one! Follow us on instagram @smalltalkthebrand_ Email us @smalltalkthebra…
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In this episode, we explore the science behind the famous "36 Questions" and whether they truly have the power to make people fall in love. We'll dive into the psychological theories, research studies, and expert opinions that attempt to explain why these questions might work. Is it just a romantic myth, or is there some real scientific grounding b…
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For the 100th episode of Software Unscripted, Richard talks with Chris Lattner, creator of Swift, the Clang C++ compiler, LLVM, and now the Mojo programming language, about Mojo, Roc, API design, compiler optimizations, and language design! "Swift for C++ Practitioners" by Doug Gregor - https://www.douggregor.net/posts/swift-for-cxx-practitioners-v…
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Mapping is a hugely complex task to take on. Even if you moved as much of the data-management as you can out to 3rd-party services, you’d still have a tonne of work to do weaving together map tiles, routing information, GPS data, points of interest, search and more. And as if that wasn’t enough, you’d probably want that software to work on a whole …
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Richard talks with Eli Dowling about his contributions to the Roc programming language, as well as the intersection of language design and editor tooling, parsers that recover from errors, tree-sitter, going beyond the language server protocol, and the downsides of macros. Perceus paper - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/uploads/prod/2020/1…
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The terminal might be the most used development tool in history. So it’s a little odd that it hasn’t changed that much in the decades since the terminal first came into being. Is the terminal a “completed” project? Or are there new ways to look at it that might make it even more useful? This week’s guest—Zach Lloyd—is convinced the terminal is ripe…
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Richard talks with Kelly Shortridge about the CrowdStrike Incident that caused many computers worldwide to get stuck in a boot loop on July 19, 2024. A video version of this episode is available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzjaZssBEiI or ad-free to our wonderful Patreon supporters! https://www.patreon.com/posts/109888395 The incid…
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A language’s AST—it’s abstract syntax tree—is nearly always a hidden implementation detail. It’s not treated as part of the language, but merely the intermediate step between parsing and compiling. But this week’s guest aims to flip that relationship on its head... Peter Saxton joins me to talk about EYG - an AST-first language that defines the fun…
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Welcome to the newest episode: How to engage citizens in urban mobility? 🧐 This will be a very special episode as I will be joined by two special guests, and it will be... bilingual! In the first part, we will talk in English with Iskandar Tange, co-founder of Coding the Curbs, and in the second part in Polish with Dorota Gajda-Kutowińska — a Senio…
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DuckDB’s become a favourite data-handling tool of mine, simply because it does so many small things well. It can read and write a huge number of data formats; it can infer schemas automatically when you just want to move quickly; and it can interface with most languages, run like lightning on the desktop or be embedded into a webpage. I’m a huge fa…
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Przed Tobą odcinek 192 - krótszy odcinek solowy w formie #smalltalk, a będę mówił o tym: Jak overtourism zabija nasze miasta? 🤔 Turystyka jest nieodłącznym elementem współczesnego świata. Podróżowanie daje nam możliwość odkrywania nowych kultur, historii czy kuchni. Jednak w ostatnich latach coraz częściej słyszy się o problemie nadmiernej turystyk…
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When dealing with anxiety, speaking to oneself in the third person can be a powerful tool, as research by psychologist Ethan Kross has shown. According to studies referenced on Psychologie-lernen.de, this technique, known as "distanced self-talk," involves addressing oneself by name or using non-first-person pronouns like "he," "she," or "they." Et…
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RRWeb is based on a simple idea: If you capture all the DOM events in a browser session, and when they happened, you could play it back later. Play it back for diagnosing error conditions, for understanding your user’s journey, or for creating demo videos that can be edited element-by-element instead of frame-by-frame. Unfortunately, the simple ide…
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Welcome to the newest episode of Urbcast's Landscape Architecture Series! 🌱 in which we discuss: How can we revive the Lost Landscapes? 🧐 Cees shares the story behind LOLA becoming one of the most influential Dutch offices. We discuss the Dutch perspective on the challenges of the industry, as well as the constant pursuit of excellence to push the …
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Richard talks with distributed systems scientist Jonathen Magen about functional programming in distributed systems, including languages like Gleam, Elixir, Ballerina, and Jolie. They also talk about type inference, big data, and a few other topics. Jonathan Magen: https://yonkeltron.com or https://jawns.club/@yonkeltron Programming languages menti…
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The ZigLang team have put an astonishing amount of effort into making Zig work an effective tool for compiling C across different architectures. Work that benefits the Zig language, but also has a chance to benefit languages like Python and Rust. Or indeed, any language that uses native C libraries somewhere in its stack. So this week we’re joined …
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Przed Tobą 190 odcinek Urbcastu, w którym rozmawiamy o tym: Retrowersje - czyli jak przywrócić dawnego ducha miejsca? 🤔 Razem z Zuzią i Mateuszem (kuratorami wystawy „Retrowersje”) odkrywamy tajemnice powojennej odbudowy Starego Miasta w Elblągu i unikalnej doktryny konserwatorskiej, jaką jest Retrowersja. Poruszyliśmy tematy takie jak: ✅ Inspiracj…
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Back in 2012, José Valim started building Elixir to as a way to have his ideal programming language running on the same platform as Erlang. Fast-forward 12 years and it’s become build anything from distributed infrastructure to notebooks and websites. In this week’s Developer Voices, José joins us to tell the history of Elixir in a series of design…
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Welcome to the newest episode of Urbcast's Landscape Architecture Series! 🌱 in which we discuss: How to have a fulfilling career as a landscape architect? 🧐 Ludo Pittie (Director of Landscape Advisory at WSP) takes us on an inspiring journey through landscape architecture, emphasizing the need for diversity and mutual understanding between designer…
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Psychology of Influence: Beware of the Disrupt-then-reframe-technique The Disrupt-then-reframe-technique is a influence technique that is based on similar mechanisms like the handshake induction by Milton Erickson... Author: Eskil Burck (Kalaidos University of Applied Science Zürich) www.learningpsychology.net…
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There’s huge pressure on Python at the moment to get faster, ideally without changing at all. One increasingly–popular way of achieving that impossible task is to push the performance critical code down into C, C++, or Rust. And this week we’re focussing on the Python route, as we take a look at PyO3. David Hewitt’s the principal committer to PyO3,…
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Przed Tobą 188 odcinek Urbcastu, w którym rozmawiamy o tym: Jak oświetlać, aby nie prześwietlać? 🤔 Dziś razem z dr inż. arch. Magdaleną Zienowicz, ekspertką w badaniach nad iluminacją i światłem w architekturze krajobrazu, rozmawiamy o tym, jak właściwie oświetlić miasto po zmierzchu. Przedstawiamy też wytyczne dotyczące projektowania nocnego oświe…
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Most message systems have an opinion on the right way to do inter-systems communication. Whether it’s actors, queues, message logs or just plain ol’ request response, nearly every tool has decided on The Right Way to do messaging, and it optimises heavily for that specific approach. But NATS is absolutely running against that trend. In this week’s …
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Welcome to the newest episode of Urbcast's in which we discuss: Why strive for gender and social inclusion in urban development? 🧐 Safaa Cherafi (Architect, Urbanist & Research Fellow) highlights gender & social needs in urban planning. We examine Vienna’s model and global gender inclusion projects, challenges in social inclusion, women’s safety au…
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In 1969, the chief scientist at Xerox, Jack Goldman, decided to found a west-coast research center in Palo Alto, right down the road from Engelbart's SRI. Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center or PARC was far enough from headquarters in Rochester, New York, that scientists could feel a little freer to experiment. Featuring Tom Merritt. Full show transc…
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Smalltalk is one of those programming languages that’s lived out of the mainstream, but often referenced as an influence and an important part of programming history. It’s the cornerstone of object-oriented programming, it was into message passing before actors were cool, and it blurs the line between operating system, programming language and pers…
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Przed Tobą 186 odcinek Urbcastu, w którym rozmawiamy o tym: Jak pracownicy urzędu zarządzają zielenią w Warszawie? 🤔 Magdalena Młochowska (Dyrektor Koordynator ds. zielonej Warszawy w Urzędzie m.st. Warszawy) opowiada o jej perspektywie w zarządzaniu projektami zieleni w stolicy, a także o wyzwaniach, presji i rzeczach, które mogłyby zostać poprawi…
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Richard talks with Wolfgang Schuster about his experiences first as a professional game developer, and then later as a professional Web developer. Theytalk about the differences in programming practices he's seen between the two, including things like automated testing, dependency management, and releases. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for…
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This week we take a close look at the language Inko from two perspectives: The language design features that make it special, and the realities of being a language developer. Yorick Peterse joins us to discuss why he’s building Inko, and which design sweetspots he’s looking for. We begin with memory management, aiming for the kind of developer who …
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Welcome to the newest episode of Urbcast's Landscape Architecture series 🌱, in which we discuss: What is the Danish landscape architecture scene like? 🧐 Together with Martin Hedevang Andersen, chairman of the Danish Landscape Architects (& Landscape Team Lead at CF Møller), we discuss the essential role of landscape architecture in the urban develo…
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Psychology of Influence: Beware of the Disrupt-then-reframe-technique The Disrupt-then-reframe-technique is a influence technique that is based on similar mechanisms like the handshake induction by Milton Erickson... Author: Eskil Burck (Kalaidos University of Applied Science Zürich) www.learningpsychology.net…
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I’ve often wondered how you build a text editor. Like many software projects, it’s a simple idea at the core with an almost infinite scope for features. How do you build a solid foundation to expand on? Which features matter for launch? And how do you hope to satisfy the needs of every programmer, working in every language? My guest for this episod…
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Przed Tobą 184 odcinek Urbcastu, w którym rozmawiamy o tym: Jak się ma greenwashing w budownictwie i miastach? 🤔 Janusz Mizerny od ponad 15 lat zajmuje się tematami zrównoważonego rozwoju oraz ochrony środowiska i jak mało kto, wie co w greenwashingowej trawie piszczy. Dowiesz się, na co uważać oraz jak przeciwdziałać temu zjawisku. Poruszyliśmy te…
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This week on Developer Voices we’re talking to Ryan Worl, whose career in big data engineering has taken him from DataDog to Co-Founding WarpStream, an Apache Kafka-compatible streaming system that uses Golang for the brains and S3 for the storage. Ryan tells us about his time at DataDog, along with the things he learnt from doing large-scale syste…
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Welcome to the newest episode of Urbcast's Landscape Architecture series 🌱, in which we discuss: How to challenge the traditional boundaries in projects? 🧐 My guest - Giulia Frittoli (Partner & Landscape Architect at BIG) shares her professional journey and the studio's principles in landscape architecture, emphasizing the importance of understandi…
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Richard talks with Ian Jeffries about his experiences as a Haskeller exploring modern Smalltalk (arguably the original object-oriented programming language), including both the historical context of where Smalltalk came from as well as what it's like using it in a modern context. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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PostgreSQL is an incredible general-purpose database, but it can’t do everything. Every design decision is a tradeoff, and inevitably some of those tradeoffs get fundamentally baked into the way it’s built. Take storage for instance - Postgres tables are row-oriented; great for row-by-row access, but when it comes to analytics, it can’t compete wit…
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Przed Tobą 182 odcinek Urbcastu, w którym rozmawiamy o tym: Co dane telekomunikacyjne mówią o współczesnej aglomeracji? 🤔 Michal Kowalski (Dyrektor Biura Zarządzania Siecią w PLAY) pomaga nam zrozumieć istotność danych i infrastruktury telekomunikacyjnej dla funkcjonowania naszych miast. Odkrywamy też, co o mobilności mieszkańców mówią dane operato…
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