
Greg, Mark and Richard get together weekly and talk about things of interest in the Java community. Greg works for SimWorks (www.simworks.com) who specialize in mobile phone software. Mark works for SecureMX (www.smx.co.nz). Richard works for Blue Train Software (www.bluetrainsoftware.com)
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Unfortunately the audio quality is not really great. guess this are the common Skype issues.
A podcast that gets down to the Java statement level is very welcome and this podcast does just that. But it does not stop there - the range of topics is fairly broad ranging right up to Wolfram|Alpha and back down to replication delays. With a bit more swearing it could be regarded as a fusion of The Java Posse with the attitude of Lug Radio. The guys should take some time to expand on their in-jokes though. On my playlist for the forseeable future.
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