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Nov
15
2007

Free Podcasts Available for OOPSLA 2007’s Keynotes and Tutorials

Here’s a treat for your ears. If you are like me and didn’t attend this year’s OOPSLA conference (doh!), you might be glad to know that you can download the keynotes and tutorials for free!  As stated in the OOPSLA website:

The different episodes include coverage of notable tutorials, workshops, technical papers, essays, invited talks, and Onward! Events.

Co-produced by the excellent Software Engineering Radio, you can download and listen to the following keynotes in your car, at the gym, in the bus to work/school, etc.

  • Peter Turchi on The Challenge of Telling the Next Story
  • Kathy Sierra on Creating Passionate Users
  • Frederick Brooks on Collaboration and Telecollaboration in Design
  • David L. Parnas on Software Documentation: Making Object Orientation Work Better (my favorite in the list)
  • And others…

There are also a bunch of episodes that were recorded prior to the conference in which the following speakers were interviewed for their tutorials:

  • No Silver Bullet with guests Dennis Mancl, Steven Fraser, and Bill Opdyke
  • The Ruby programming language with guest Glenn Vanderburg
  • Software Architecture with guest Michael Stal
  • Agile Unlimited with guest Jens Coldewey
  • Security with guest Gary McGraw
  • Domain-Specific Modeling with guest Juha Pekka-Tolvanen
  • Agile Software Development on a Global Scale with guest Jutta Eckstein
  • Unit Testing Patterns with guest Gerard Meszaros (my favorite in the list)
  • And others…

And while I’m on it, if you’re looking for a place to listen and learn more about software engineering subjects online, I urge you to go to the Software Engineering Radio’s website. It has, IMHO, the best podcasts on software development today.

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