Nick Sieger: Tag podcastdo what you lovetag:blog.nicksieger.com,2005:TypoTypo2007-08-31T16:49:21+00:00Nick Siegerurn:uuid:5096df59-652a-4397-9fc1-592d0fe78d612006-05-12T03:25:00+00:002007-08-31T16:49:21+00:00Minnebar Podcast: Web 2.0 in the Real World<p>In this podcast from minnebar 1, Jamie Thingelstad, CTO of
marketwatch.com, describes a real-world, scalable application of
asynchronous javascript that uses an event-driven model rather than
polling.</p>
<p>I enjoyed the session and think it’s worth a listen – there are some interesting approaches discussed, including a back-off strategy that helps give the server a chance to tell its javascript clients to not hit it so hard when it’s under duress.</p>
<p><a href="/files/minnebar20060506thingelstad.mp3">Download the podcast here</a>, or put <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/nicksieger">my feed</a> in iTunes or another podcatcher to have the podcast downloaded for you. I should be posting more minnebar podcasts in the coming days.</p>Nick Siegerurn:uuid:a176931d-efad-4cc9-bfed-8477ac2b878d2006-05-23T02:44:00+00:002007-08-31T18:00:40+00:00Minnebar Podcast: Agile Design<p>In this podcast from minnebar 1, <a href="http://alttext.com/">Ben Edwards</a> presents on the topic of agile design. Using memes from the Agile Manifesto and 37 signals among others, Ben does a great job fostering a discussion.</p>
<p><a href="/files/minnebar20060506edwards.mp3">Download the podcast here</a>, or put <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/nicksieger">my feed</a> in iTunes or another podcatcher to have the podcast downloaded for you.</p>