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      <itunes:summary>Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable applications in a rich PaaS environment. Give it a try! _______________________________Abstract: Jerry Nixon and Buck Woody are back for part 2 in their Azure series and in today’s episode they discuss how you can implement some of the architecture strategies and data modeling techniques discussed in part 1 with Windows Azure. After watching this video, follow these next steps:  Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost.&amp;nbsp; No obligation.&amp;nbsp; 90-Day FREE trial.Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App DevelopmentStep #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8  Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Zune, or RSS If you&#39;re interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Register for our Windows Azure Hands-on Lab Online (HOLO) events today! Windows Azure Hands-on Labs Online Videos: Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 1) Windows Azure Mobile Services – Overview Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 2) Windows Azure Mobile Services – Storage and Data Overview Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 3) Windows Azure Mobile Services – What’s Next Virtual Labs: MSDN Virtual Labs: Windows Azure </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Rich&nbsp;Hickey</strong> is the creator of the&nbsp;<a href="http://clojure.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Clojure</strong></a>&nbsp;programming language. Most recently (over the past couple of years), Rich has been putting his iconoclastic ways to work on data programmability. The&nbsp;result is a new type of database, <a href="http://www.datomic.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Datomic</strong></a>.<em> Datomic is a database of flexible, time-based facts, supporting queries and joins, with elastic scalability, and ACID transactions. </em>It is implemented in Clojure.</p><p>Here is&nbsp;C9's recording of Rich's most recent talk on a&nbsp;new approach to&nbsp;database design and general purpose programmability. This happened at <em><a href="http://eventful.com/chicago_il/events/goto-night-august-23-2012-/E0-001-049879798-8" target="_blank">GOTO Chicago Functional Programming Night</a></em>, sponsored by Dave Thomas. <br><br>You can see Rich and Erik Meijer discussing Clojure and Datomic <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Expert-to-Expert-Erik-Meijer-and-Rich-Hickey-Clojure-and-Datomic" target="_blank"><strong>here</strong></a>.<br>Read the &quot;<a href="http://shaffner.us/cs/papers/tarpit.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Out of the tar pit</strong></a>&quot; paper Rich mentions at the beginning of the talk.</p><p><strong><br>Rich Hickey - The Database as a Value</strong><em><br></em><em><br>Abstract:<br><br>Proponents of functional programming tout its many benefits, most of which are available only within a particular process, or afforded by a particular programming language feature. Anything outside of that is considered I/O, dangerous and difficult to reason about. But real systems almost always cross process and language boundaries, and most require, crucially, a very gnarly bit of shared state - a database. In this talk we will examine how Datomic renders the database into that most prized and easy-to-reason-about construct, a value, and makes it available to multiple processes in multiple languages, functional and not.</em><br><br><em>Along the way, we'll discuss the importance of immutability and time in representing information, the reification of process, and the mechanisms of durable persistent data structures. No knowledge of functional programming is required.</em></p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/cloud-data-programmability/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:4f42171dc8d54863853ca0ba0187f629">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary>Rich&amp;nbsp;Hickey is the creator of the&amp;nbsp;Clojure&amp;nbsp;programming language. Most recently (over the past couple of years), Rich has been putting his iconoclastic ways to work on data programmability. The&amp;nbsp;result is a new type of database, Datomic. Datomic is a database of flexible, time-based facts, supporting queries and joins, with elastic scalability, and ACID transactions. It is implemented in Clojure. Here is&amp;nbsp;C9&#39;s recording of Rich&#39;s most recent talk on a&amp;nbsp;new approach to&amp;nbsp;database design and general purpose programmability. This happened at GOTO Chicago Functional Programming Night, sponsored by Dave Thomas. You can see Rich and Erik Meijer discussing Clojure and Datomic here.Read the &amp;quot;Out of the tar pit&amp;quot; paper Rich mentions at the beginning of the talk. Rich Hickey - The Database as a ValueAbstract:Proponents of functional programming tout its many benefits, most of which are available only within a particular process, or afforded by a particular programming language feature. Anything outside of that is considered I/O, dangerous and difficult to reason about. But real systems almost always cross process and language boundaries, and most require, crucially, a very gnarly bit of shared state - a database. In this talk we will examine how Datomic renders the database into that most prized and easy-to-reason-about construct, a value, and makes it available to multiple processes in multiple languages, functional and not.Along the way, we&#39;ll discuss the importance of immutability and time in representing information, the reification of process, and the mechanisms of durable persistent data structures. No knowledge of functional programming is required. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[When Sven Groot was in town a while ago (this summer?)&nbsp;we dropped by Erik Meijer's world and got a look at what he and his team&nbsp;of superdevelopers are&nbsp;up to (thus there really is no out-of-date property of this fun and insightful interview that is as&nbsp;off-the-cuff
 as it gets: heavy Channel 9 <img src='http://ecn.channel9.msdn.com/o9/content/images/emoticons/emotion-1.gif' alt='Smiley' />). <br /><br />It's great that we were able to put a real live Niner into the fire&nbsp;for one of Erik's team meetings. Wonder what Erik et al will talk about? Rx, maybe? Tier splitting? Monads?&nbsp;Hmm.
<br /><br />There is a great deal to learn here. Thank you, Sven, for being a real sport! <br /><br />Tune in.&nbsp;Enjoy.&nbsp; <br /><br /><a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/devlabs/ee794896.aspx" target="_blank"><strong>Play with Rx</strong></a>!
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      <itunes:summary>When Sven Groot was in town a while ago (this summer?)&amp;nbsp;we dropped by Erik Meijer&#39;s world and got a look at what he and his team&amp;nbsp;of superdevelopers are&amp;nbsp;up to (thus there really is no out-of-date property of this fun and insightful interview that is as&amp;nbsp;off-the-cuff
 as it gets: heavy Channel 9 ). It&#39;s great that we were able to put a real live Niner into the fire&amp;nbsp;for one of Erik&#39;s team meetings. Wonder what Erik et al will talk about? Rx, maybe? Tier splitting? Monads?&amp;nbsp;Hmm.
There is a great deal to learn here. Thank you, Sven, for being a real sport! Tune in.&amp;nbsp;Enjoy.&amp;nbsp; Play with Rx!
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