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This is my first attempt to podcast. I did this recording while driving the car. After riding a bus for several years, I'll have to drive the car to my current client for a while. To minimize waste of time I've been listening to other people's podcasts for a while, and now I decided to record my own. If you hear a clicking sound somewhere on the background, this means that I'm either changing lanes or making turns.
The first podcast is about your software choices for developing rich Internet applications. These are some relevant links:
RAD components for Flex/Java development
If this podcast will be well received, I'll continue recordings and will consider recording my conversations with other people who have/want something to say on enterprise software related subjects.
Here's the MP3 file of the podcast (it's about 30Mb and 30 min long). Any feedback is greatly appreciated, especially if it made your commute a little better.
Yakov, I'm happy that you podcast, but sad to know that instead to pay
attention to traffic you recorded the podcast while driving. Some other
dirver could make a mistake and you could not avoid it. I don't want you to
have an accident, please record the next ones when you are not driving.
Thanks.
I am marathoner, instead of listing songs for 3 hrs i listen something
usefule. This works for me. You are right, we have just 24hrs and got to
find some minutes out of it. Good job.
Really good podcats Yakov. I look forward to hear again from you.
Yakov,
I heard your 3 carcasts, I appreciate that you took a step where you can help a lot to commuters by saving their time by learning something good.
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