The Java Posse
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Tor Norbye (Sun Microsystems), Carl Quinn (Netflix), Dick Wall (Navigenics), Joe Nuxoll (make me an offer!)

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Interview with Bill Pugh and Brian Goetz

Talking about FindBugs and Java Concurrency, as well as a host of other issues including Brian's new book.

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Bill Pugh
Brian Goetz
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Direct download: JavaPosse058.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:50 AM
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Since folks have been asking... The Java Posse is a group of four veteran Java software architects that know eachother well, love to talk about Java technology (and technology in general), and happen to have a bad habit of recording audio stuff and publishing it on the web.

The Java Posse was incepted by Dick Wall (New Energy Associates) as a follow-on the the short-lived JavaCast podcast. He rounded up Tor Norbye (Sun Microsystems) and Carl Quinn (Google) to start things off as a trio. Around episode 25, the Java Posse grew by 33 1/3% adding a fourth member, Joe Nuxoll (Apple). Tor, Carl, and Joe worked together at Sun Microsystems for a while with Dick being a major customer at the time - thus they all shared a common context. Carl and Joe overlapped for many years before at Borland in the beginning years of Java.

The Java Posse members are now all spread out in the software industry and have many different viewpoints on different aspects of Java technology. It makes for fun conversation at times! They also wear really large hats, which is the real reason that folks listen.

Category: about -- posted at: 9:27 PM

JavaOne 2006 Wrap-up

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We sit around in Carl's hotel room talking about what we saw at Java One this year, until Carl has to check out - then in the second part we catch up with Joe and he talks about his favorites too. The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse057.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:39 PM
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AJAX Interviews

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Two Interviews about AJAX. The First is with Brett Taylor of Google about the just-announced red-pill project (also known as the Google Web Toolkit) and the second with Greg Murray of Sun, about their new AJAX tools and support announced recently. The interviews were both short and on a common subject, so we combined them. These were recorded at Java One 2006.
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Direct download: JavaPosse056.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:57 AM
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Java One Birds of a Feather Session

Recorded in front of a live studio audience during our
BoF at Java One.

Recording this was tremendous fun - thanks to everyone
who came, and next year we will get it even more right...

Direct download: JavaPosse055.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:34 AM

Listener Feedback and TopCoder Interviews

Since three of us got together for the TopCoder open, we decided to catch up on some listener feedback. After that there are several interviews we conducted during the competition, with Antimatter and Pops.

Check out TopCoder.com for more details or to create an account to start competing yourself.

Direct download: JavaPosse053.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:19 PM
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Almost Live at the TopCoder Open

Play by play coverage of the algorithm competition finals, as well as some fun moments and surprise guests. This recording was made live at the TopCoder Open event held in Las Vegas, and you'll be hearing it less-than-live about a week later.

Check out TopCoder.com for more details or to create an account to start competing yourself.
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Direct download: JavaPosse054.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:41 AM
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Interview with Jack Hughes of TopCoder

Jack Hughes is the founder of TopCoder, the competition based global software development company. This recording was made almost live at their TopCoder Open event held in Las Vegas.

Check out TopCoder.com for more details or to create an account to start competing yourself.
The Java Posse is distributed under the Creative Commons License
Direct download: JavaPosse052.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:18 PM
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Newscast for May 1st 2006

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Main News Items
In Short News Items
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Direct download: JavaPosse051.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:03 PM
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