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SQL Server Radio
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SQL Server Radio

Guy Glantser, Eitan Blumin

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SQL Server Radio is a Podcast for SQL Server DBAs, database developers, architects, system administrators, and anyone else who is interested in the Microsoft SQL Server platform and the Microsoft data platform in general. As the data world changes, we also occasionally talk about other platforms and services like Azure and Amazon cloud services, Elastic Search, Hadoop, MongoDB, Machine Learning, and much more.
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Hosted by Carlos L Chacon, the SQL Data Partners Podcast focuses on Microsoft data platform related topics mixed with a sprinkling of professional development. Carlos and guests discuss new and familiar features and ideas and how you might apply them in your environments. Visit our website for episode show notes at marathonus.com/podcast and leave a comment if you have a topic you think we should discuss. We’ll see YOU on the SQL Trail.
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Knee-deep in Tech
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Knee-deep in Tech

Alexander Arvidsson, Simon Binder, Heini Ilmarinen

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Knee-Deep In Tech is a bi-weekly(-ish) podcast covering IT and technology, focusing on the Microsoft stack. We are three MVPs and Microsoft Certified Trainers with between us over 35 years of IT infrastructure experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This podcast is about SQL Family, from SQL Family and for SQL Family. We're been talking about many varies things including Microsoft Data Platform and all related stuff to well known SQL members. Do not know what a #SQLFamily is? Do you know who is a member of SQLFamily? Do you want to know what they do, why they are so popular or what their dog/cat name is? Or maybe you want to become a new member? The podcast is for you!
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Hi! We are Chris & Creston the Rubber Duck Devs! Welcome to the Rubber Duck Dev Show! The weekly live talk show all about software development. We'll be talking about: - Different Languages (Ruby, Python, Javascript, etc.) - Project management (tools and communication techniques) - Databases (SQL, NoSQL, NewSQL, Redis, etc.) - Servers (ensuring security and high availability) - Guest interviews And much more! Each week, we'll pick a topic and do a deep dive. We'll explore all the facts, tren ...
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Energy Bytes
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Energy Bytes

John Kalfayan and Bobby Neelon

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Welcome to Energy Bytes - your essential guide to the intersection of data and energy. Hosted by industry veterans John Kalfayan and Bobby Neelon, this podcast dives deep into the world of energy, shedding light on how data, AI, and technology are revolutionizing this sector. Each episode equips listeners with insights into the most efficient tools and resources, paving the way for a data-driven future in energy. From technical nuances to broader industry trends, Energy Bytes offers an unpar ...
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{CodingBlocks}.NET

Allen Underwood, Michael Outlaw, Joe Zack

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Pragmatic talk about software design best practices: design patterns, software architecture, coding for performance, object oriented programming, database design and implementation, tips, tricks and a whole lot more. You'll be exposed to broad areas of information as well as deep dives into the guts of a programming language. Most topics discussed are relevant in any number of Object Oriented programming languages such as C#, Java, Ruby, PHP, etc.. All three of us are full stack web and data ...
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Coding Blocks
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Coding Blocks

Allen Underwood, Michael Outlaw, Joseph Zack

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The world of computer programming is vast in scope. There are literally thousands of topics to cover and no one person could ever reach them all. One of the goals of the Coding Blocks podcast is to introduce a number of these topics to the audience so they can learn during their commute or while cutting the grass. We will cover topics such as best programming practices, design patterns, coding for performance, object oriented coding, database design and implementation, tips, tricks and a who ...
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For more than a dozen years, the Stack Overflow Podcast has been exploring what it means to be a developer and how the art and practice of software programming is changing our world. From Rails to React, from Java to Node.js, we host important conversations and fascinating guests that will help you understand how technology is made and where it’s headed. Hosted by Ben Popper, Cassidy Williams, and Ceora Ford, the Stack Overflow Podcast is your home for all things code.
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The Thoughtworks podcast plunges deep into the latest tech topics that have captured our imagination. Join our panel of senior technologists to explore the most important trends in tech today, get frontline insights into our work developing cutting-edge tech and hear more about how today’s tech megatrends will impact you.
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Data Podcast

Rajib Bahar, Shabnam Khan

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Our podcast includes both technical & non-technical discussions on BigData, DataScience, BI, AI, DW, Business Intelligence, TDWI, SqlServer, SQL, NoSql, AWS, Azure, R, Python. Hosts: Rajib Bahar, Shabnam Khan
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Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. Each episode comprises two speakers to ensure a lively ...
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It's all about Oracle APEX. But as we know, every Database Feature and every Frontend Feature can be used by APEX immediately, and therefore is an APEX feature too. I am interviewing members of the development team plus anyone else with a story to tell about APEX. Let me know if you want to be a guest at: j_schuster@me.com
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Each episode Chris and Chris will be discussing topics and news from the world of SQL Server, while enjoying and chatting about beer! So, grab yourself a beer and tune in, cheers.
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Nikit Shingari is from New York. He is passionate about Investing, Day Trading, Swing Trading and also loves Coding, Python and other languages like SQL, Java etc. His hobbies include fitness and bodybuilding, apart from that he also likes to cook vegan food and likes to watch NBA.
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Through following this course, students will gain a basic understanding of the principles behind network security and the working of the main protocols, mechanisms and techniques in the area of security. The course consists of three parts: security mechanisms within network protocols, systems security and lab sessions. In the first part (security mechanisms within network protocols), the following topics will be discussed: IPSec, SSH, SSL, HTTPS and security for wireless networks. The second ...
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Hello Everyone! This podcast will feature weekly discussions covering everything computer science. Topics include: game design 2D and 3D using Unity3D, Web Design topics including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL and Apache webserver, Android Application Development, computer programming with Java, C# and C++, video/audio and image editing, and so, so much more. New episodes will be released weekly on Sunday evenings. Subscribe and join in on the newest topics related to computer science and infor ...
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High tech, IT education made easy for Microsoft DBA’s and application owners. Learn about the latest trends in technology and how to improve your application performance and availability. Topics include virtualization, backup, disaster recovery, SAN, and much more. If you run Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft SQL Server, on VMware or Hyper-V - please subscribe today!
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Today's websites are increasingly dynamic. Pages are no longer static HTML files but instead generated by scripts and database calls. User interfaces are more seamless, with technologies like Ajax replacing traditional page reloads. This course teaches students how to build dynamic websites with Ajax and with Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP), one of today's most popular frameworks. Students learn how to set up domain names with DNS, how to structure pages with XHTML and CSS, how to progr ...
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pgnanalyze helps users deliver consistent PostgreSQL performance and availability at any scale. Get started with a free trial or explore their docs. You can also find them on YouTube, where Lukas posts a weekly show called 5mins of Postgres. Lukas was a founding engineer of Citus Data. Citus is an open-source extension to PostgreSQL that was eventu…
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We love hearing from our listeners!!! In this episode, a long-time listener asked about the future of AI in the data platform space. We thought this was a very interesting topic as Microsoft has been including Artificial Intelligence or AI in more and more of its marketing material. In this episode we'll dive into the definition of AI, what feature…
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In this episode, Michael J Swart joins the Dear SQL DBA podcast to talk about databases, automation, and how he’s come to illustrate some of the coolest blog posts ever to be written about data. Check out Michael’s art and blog posts at michaeljswart.com, and explore his posts by illustration at https://michaeljswart.com/browse-articles-by-illustra…
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The evolution of SQL and the ease of access to ever larger sizes of computational power has made SQL and ETL a useful pairing for practitioners in the data space. But how do they work together exactly? And what challenges can it pose? Bharani Subramaniam and Madhu Podila discuss these issues and much more with hosts Neal Ford and Rebecca Parsons on…
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Guy and Eitan celebrate resuming the school year with some learning of their own. This time, focusing on encryption types in SQL Server. Relevant links: External REST Endpoint Invocation is now GA! Types of Encryption in SQL Server PWDENCRYPT and PWDCOMPARE Dynamic Data Masking And also, don’t forget to register for the upcoming Data TLV Summit!…
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**Download SQL All-in-One for Dummies Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book** by Allen G. Taylor Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1119569613 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! [PDF] Download READ/DOWNLOAD$) SQL All-in-One for Dummies [read ebook] Ebook | READ ONLINE Download READ/DOWNLOAD$) SQL All-in-One for Dummies [read ebook] read ebook …
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Nikolay and Michael discuss Postgres backups — why we need them, what the options are, whether a dump is a backup or not, and some considerations for lowering RPO and RTO at scale. Here are some links to some extra things they mentioned: pg_dump https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-pgdump.html pg_basebackup https://www.postgresql.org/docs/cu…
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In this episode of the Rubber Duck Dev Show, we discuss the hardware and software each of us use in our software development work with guest Drew Bragg. To get the show notes for this episode, visit: https://www.rubberduckdevshow.com/episodes/102-our-favorite-development-tools/By Chris & Creston
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Lukas Fittl of pganalyze discusses the performance of Postgres, one of the world’s most popular database systems. SE Radio host Philip Winston speaks with Fittl about database indexing, queries, maintenance, scaling, and stored procedures. They also discuss some features of pganalyze, such as the index and vacuum advisors.…
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Picture a user interacting with a web app on their phone. When they tap the screen the app triggers communication with a server, which in turn communicates with a database. This process then happens in reverse to eventually update what the user sees on-screen. The latency for this round trip depends a lot on the physical distance between the user a…
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This week we welcomed special guest Rodney Giles, the CEO and co-founder of BidOut, a tech startup aimed at simplifying and streamlining bidding processes in the energy sector, particularly oil and gas. This episode dives into: From Tech to Energy: Rodney's path from a tech enthusiast to an energy tech innovator. BidOut's Mission: Tackling ineffici…
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Check out Luyang’s work at his website or in this Youtube playlist. To make these animations, Luyang uses Processing, a 20-year-old language that started out as a visual way to teach programming but evolved into a professional development tool. Logitech selected Luyang as one of the ambassadors to show off what you can do with their MX Keys S Combo…
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Your SharePoint is on-premises (at least for now), but you want to take advantage of some of those cool SharePoint Online features - is there a way? Richard talks with Sandy Ussia about her talk at the Thrive Conference in Slovenia about how on-premises SharePoint can use Power Automate and other tools to create powerful workflows. Sandy discusses …
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This podcast features a conversation between Brian and Jeffrey Gregor (he prefers Gregor). Gregor is the General Manager for OVHcloud® US, a leading cloud provider with a global presence. Prior to joining OVHcloud, Gregor was a Navy Officer, a highly decorated Navy Officer, with over 15 years serving the US. This podcast features a conversation bet…
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Developer experience, or DevX, is a critical aspect of modern software development that focuses on creating a seamless and productive environment for developers. It encompasses everything from the tools and technologies used in the development process to the documentation, libraries, and frameworks available to streamline coding tasks. An emphasis …
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If you missed the first part of our conversation with Chris, listen to it here. Modular’s new programming language, Mojo, is built for AI developers. Check out their docs or find them on GitHub. Connect with Chris on LinkedIn. Shoutout to user DanielGibbs, who earned a Lifeboat badge by answering what is the difference between getType() and getClas…
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Nikolay and Michael discuss the release of PostgreSQL 16 — the most important new features, what they mean for us as users, whether and when to upgrade, and more. Here are some links to some extra things they mentioned: Release notes https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/release-16.html New Features With Examples (PDF from Noriyoshi Shinoda of He…
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Modular built a new programming language, Mojo, for AI developers. Explore their docs or find them on GitHub. Chris is on LinkedIn. Congratulations to user Shengyuan Lu, whose answer to Priority queue ordering of elements merited a Lifeboat badge.By Ryan Donovan, Ben Popper, Chris Lattner
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In this episode of the Rubber Duck Dev Show, we discuss the management of software engineers and dealing with remote work. To get the show notes for this episode, visit: https://www.rubberduckdevshow.com/episodes/101-software-developer-management-remote-work/By Chris & Creston
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Infrastructure as code refers to the use of software and configuration files to convey infrastructure specifications. This is in contrast to the traditional approach of manually provisioning servers, operating systems, storage, and other infrastructure components. With the growth of cloud computing, the infrastructure as code paradigm is becoming m…
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Dr. Daniel Zingaro and Dr. Leo Porter, co-authors of the book Learn AI-Assisted Python Programming, speak with host Jeremy Jung about teaching programming with the aid of large language models (LLMs). They discuss writing a book to use in Leo's introductory CS class and explore how GitHub Copilot de-emphasizes syntax errors, reduces the need to mem…
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This week we're joined by Andrew Muñoz, the CTO of 4Cast, to delve into the technological frontier of the oil and gas industry. Andrew brings his unique background as a former geophysicist to the conversation, offering keen insights into the sector's evolution. We navigate the intricate landscape of data, user interfaces, and venture capital in oil…
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How do PowerBI and Microsoft Fabric work together? Richard talks to Mike Carlo about his experiences with Fabric so far. Mike explains how it is early days for Fabric and something you should experiment with, not roll out to production. The conversation dives into how we structure data analytics and the potential of Fabric to bring forward more of …
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Charlie Gerard is a highly accomplished software engineer and technologist. She’s worked at Stripe, Netlify, and Atlassian and authored the book, Practical Machine Learning in JavaScript. In her spare time, Charlie explores the field of human-computer interaction and builds interactive prototypes using hardware and machine learning. Some of her rec…
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If you missed the first part of this conversation, listen to it here. Replit is a browser-based IDE (integrated development environment). Check out their blog or start coding. ICYMI: Stack Overflow recently implemented semantic search, allowing users to search using natural language. Explore Stack Overflow Labs to learn more about OverflowAI and ot…
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In this episode, we are talking all about GitHub Actions. What are they, and why should you consider learning more about them? Also, Allen terminates the terminators, Outlaw remembers the good ol’ days, and Joe tries his hand at sales. See the full show notes at https://www.codingblocks.net/episode218 News Thanks for the reviews! iTunes: nononevera…
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In this episode, we are talking all about GitHub Actions. What are they, and why should you consider learning more about them? Also, Allen terminates the terminators, Outlaw remembers the good ol' days, and Joe tries his hand at sales. See the full show notes at https://www.codingblocks.net/episode218 News Thanks for the reviews! iTunes: nononevera…
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Nikolay and Michael discuss logical replication — some history, initialization, change data capture, how to scale it, some limitiations, and ways that it is getting better. Here are some links to some things they mentioned: Logical replication https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/logical-replication.html GitLab upgraded multi-terabyte, heavily-l…
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Replit is a browser-based IDE (integrated development environment). See what they’re up to on their blog or just start coding. RIP Google Wave, one of the greats. Find Amjad on LinkedIn, Twitter, GitHub, or via his website.By Ben Popper, Ryan Donovan, Eira May, Amjad Masad
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This week Brian sits down with our own AI expert, Jordan Ranous, to discuss and speculate on the challenges facing enterprises and small businesses as they try to get a grip on the hot topic of the decade, Artificial Intelligence. If you have been following StorageReview, then you are aware of some of the tests, reviews, and trials we have been exp…
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Zach Lloyd, CEO of Warp.dev, discusses how to implement and effectively use command-line terminals. Host Gregory Kapfhammer speaks with Lloyd about how command-line terminals work and how the Warp terminal uses the GPU and AI to enhance a software developer’s productivity. They also discuss the trade-offs associated with using the Rust programming …
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Incident management is the process of responding to unplanned events or service interruptions, and then restoring service to an operational state. Having robust incident management is vital to many software teams. Blameless is a framework designed to help software companies manage their production incidents effectively. It provides a workflow for m…
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Derrick Turk, CEO of data science consulting firm terminus, joins the show to discuss bringing programming and data science expertise to the oil and gas industry. Derrick explains his background in mechanical engineering and reservoir simulation, and how he eventually started his own company to provide analytics, automation, and custom software for…
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2023 has been a challenging year for sysadmins so far - how do we do more with less? Richard talks to Sonia Cuff about the current climate for IT in organizations and how we can still be successful. It's not all about building new things but being more efficient. Sonia talks about measuring more precisely - making sure that the expenses that IT has…
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