Podcast Updates: Omnibus Edition
Between the new addition to my family and health issues I've gotten super behind on my podcasts. I've recently started walking again at night so I've made progress in my giant list of podcasts and I wanted to highlight some episodes that I think people should be hear/watch. I should point out I listen to all of these so I can't comment on the video.
nginx
FLOSS Weekly has an excellent podcast on nginx (pronounced Engine X). I've heard about nginx a lot recently and read about it in the Scaling PHP Book and I'll be looking into using it for when we upgrade our servers this summer.
http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly/283
iOS Security
Security Now has a set of episodes that explain [http://images.apple.com/ipad/business/docs/iOS_Security_Feb14.pdf](this document) that Apple released about security in iOS. Steve read through the document and talks about each piece. I think it creates the gold standard for how we should treat our user's data and it's awesome that Apple is willing to share this information.
I should warn you these total about 6 hours so I wouldn't plan on sitting down and watching them all in one go but they're nice to listen to.
Heartbleed
Another Security Now set of episodes that discuss the Heartbleed vulnerability.
Jasmine
Finally, I listened to this podcast about Jasmin for unit testing JS which I'm currently evaluating for my projects.
Scott Keck-Warren
Scott is the Director of Technology at WeCare Connect where he strives to provide solutions for his customers needs. He's the father of two and can be found most weekends working on projects around the house with his loving partner.
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