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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 22 - East Coast Game Conf: BreakIron</title>
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			Charlie Breakiron of BreakIron Animation and Design at the East Coast Game Conference
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			<pubDate>Tuesday, 5 May 2012 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 22 - East Coast Game Conf: AppMobi</title>
			<description>Peter Klough, sales person for AppMobi at the East Coast Game Conference
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			<pubDate>Tuesday, 5 May 2012 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 22 - East Coast Game Conf: Cinesys</title>
			<description>Cinesys at the East Coast Game Conference
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			<pubDate>Tuesday, 5 May 2012 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/Fk2P7K8inKo/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22i-Cinesys.mp3" fileSize="47952032" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Cinesys at the East Coast Game Conference </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Cinesys at the East Coast Game Conference </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/Fk2P7K8inKo/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22i-Cinesys.mp3" length="47952032" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22i-Cinesys.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 22 - East Coast Game Conf: Digital Roar</title>
			<description>Digital Roar at the East Coast Game Conference
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			<pubDate>Tuesday, 5 May 2012 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/i7_h25ljW4k/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22h-DigitalRoar.mp3" fileSize="23663326" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Digital Roar at the East Coast Game Conference </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Digital Roar at the East Coast Game Conference </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/i7_h25ljW4k/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22h-DigitalRoar.mp3" length="23663326" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22h-DigitalRoar.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 22 - East Coast Game Conf: Charles Bevan NCState</title>
			<description>Charles Bevan PhD student at NCState joins us at the East Coast Game Conference
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			<pubDate>Tuesday, 5 May 2012 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 22 - East Coast Game Conf: Dustin Kopplan</title>
			<description>student Dustin Kopplan at the East Coast Game Conference
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			<pubDate>Tuesday, 5 May 2012 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/Sht8C4aKdeY/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22c-DustinKopplan_pt1.mp3" fileSize="20899098" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>student Dustin Kopplan at the East Coast Game Conference </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>student Dustin Kopplan at the East Coast Game Conference </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/Sht8C4aKdeY/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22c-DustinKopplan_pt1.mp3" length="20899098" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22c-DustinKopplan_pt1.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 22 - East Coast Game Conf: Dustin Kopplan talks Anime, Manga</title>
			<description>student Dustin Kopplan at the East Coast Game Conference humors Adrian with an anime, comics and manga conversation
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			<pubDate>Tuesday, 5 May 2012 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 22 - East Coast Game Conf: Dustin Kopplan talks Anime, Manga</title>
			<description>student Dustin Kopplan at the East Coast Game Conference humors Adrian with an anime, comics and manga conversation
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			<pubDate>Tuesday, 5 May 2012 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/CkcE7nYIG30/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22c-DustinKopplan_pt2.mp3" fileSize="12292756" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>student Dustin Kopplan at the East Coast Game Conference humors Adrian with an anime, comics and manga conversation </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>student Dustin Kopplan at the East Coast Game Conference humors Adrian with an anime, comics and manga conversation </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/CkcE7nYIG30/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22c-DustinKopplan_pt2.mp3" length="12292756" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22c-DustinKopplan_pt2.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 22 - East Coast Game Conf: Stanley Community College</title>
			<description>student Cameron Biggers of Stanley Community college at the East Coast Game Conference
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			<pubDate>Tuesday, 5 May 2012 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/4R8bw4yLe8s/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22j-SCC.mp3" fileSize="7434088" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>student Cameron Biggers of Stanley Community college at the East Coast Game Conference </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>student Cameron Biggers of Stanley Community college at the East Coast Game Conference </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/4R8bw4yLe8s/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22j-SCC.mp3" length="7434088" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22j-SCC.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 22 - East Coast Game Conf: Wake Tech Community College</title>
			<description>student Josh Vallard of Wake Tech Community college at the East Coast Game Conference
			</description>
			<pubDate>Tuesday, 5 May 2012 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/hKSlmvYEX5I/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22e-JoshVallard.mp3" fileSize="9600424" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>student Josh Vallard of Wake Tech Community college at the East Coast Game Conference </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>student Josh Vallard of Wake Tech Community college at the East Coast Game Conference </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/hKSlmvYEX5I/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22e-JoshVallard.mp3" length="9600424" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22e-JoshVallard.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 22 - Where is Flash Hiding?</title>
			<description>Adrian and Ben muse where Flash is hiding at the East Coast Game Conference
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			<pubDate>Tuesday, 5 May 2012 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/5Y09_L_y3Co/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22a-WheresFlashHiding.mp3" fileSize="4307156" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Adrian and Ben muse where Flash is hiding at the East Coast Game Conference </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Adrian and Ben muse where Flash is hiding at the East Coast Game Conference </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/5Y09_L_y3Co/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22a-WheresFlashHiding.mp3" length="4307156" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep22a-WheresFlashHiding.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 21 - Javascript Framework Discussion with TriangleJS</title>
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On Episode #21, we were joined by 20 or so folks from the Triangle Javascript Meetup organized by Lucas Meyers (@unthunk).  We had big plans to do a "Javascript Battle Royale", but these folks were just too damn smart to fall into a "religious" war.

Instead we had a lot of great discussion on the different Javascript frameworks and toolkits, as well as good points about the pitfalls of each one, as well as the frameworks in general.

Right off the bat, we were treated to an Adrian Pomilio styled rant about HTML5.  The rant was focused on a CNN Money Article which talked about the various legal battles that Google and Oracle are going through in regards to Android's usage of Java.  The HTML5 comment was actually "New technologies like HTML5 are already making Java less important on the Web".  It came out of nowhere, and of course made no sense, so we just had to point it out.

Also in recent news was the JSMin conflict. Ben started to give a decent explanation, but was trumped by Chip's (@chipburris) and Xiaoxin's (@hyperlinks) great explanation and resolution of the story.

Rachel (@rachelthegreat) was also there and piped right in when we talked about inline data/styles in our HTML.

One framework called Sammy, which most of us had never heard of was briefly explained by TriangleJS organizer Lucas (@unthunk).

We moved into some more popular frameworks then like Backbone, Angular, and utility belt library Underscore.

After discussing these popular ones, Ben and others noted that "To-do apps" were popular "Hello World" applications for the various frameworks.  To this point, Lucas tweeted:

Todo apps came up @RTExpectations tonight, here's @addyosami's TodoMVC project - same Todo app done up in different js frameworks

Adrian and Lucas also talked about the "single page" Javascript application, which some people seemed familiar with and others were not so much.

We then discussed the heavy weight "enterprise" level frameworks - Dojo and Sencha.  Ben discussed his obstacles with learning Sencha.  When bringing up Sencha, of course, license costs and various pros and cons about paying for a Javascript library were raised.

Lastly, Adrian took a poll on Javascript IDE's to see how everyone was writing their Javascript.  Most folks seemed to be using Sublime. One other person was using VIM. MS Visual Web Developer was mentioned yet quickly booed!  Ben mentioned he was using Intellij/WebStorm

We had a great time, and we'd love to thank Triangle JS for coming out to join us.  I'd like to note that we did cut some discussion due to audio muddyness and commotion coming from outside our room.  So for that, we do apologize!
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			<pubDate>Tues, 3 April 2012 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/tuAtJYsB9V4/RuntimeExpectations-Ep21.mp3" fileSize="62013088" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> On Episode #21, we were joined by 20 or so folks from the Triangle Javascript Meetup organized by Lucas Meyers (@unthunk).  We had big plans to do a "Javascript Battle Royale", but these folks were just too damn smart to fall into a "religious" war. Inst</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> On Episode #21, we were joined by 20 or so folks from the Triangle Javascript Meetup organized by Lucas Meyers (@unthunk).  We had big plans to do a "Javascript Battle Royale", but these folks were just too damn smart to fall into a "religious" war. Instead we had a lot of great discussion on the different Javascript frameworks and toolkits, as well as good points about the pitfalls of each one, as well as the frameworks in general. Right off the bat, we were treated to an Adrian Pomilio styled rant about HTML5.  The rant was focused on a CNN Money Article which talked about the various legal battles that Google and Oracle are going through in regards to Android's usage of Java.  The HTML5 comment was actually "New technologies like HTML5 are already making Java less important on the Web".  It came out of nowhere, and of course made no sense, so we just had to point it out. Also in recent news was the JSMin conflict. Ben started to give a decent explanation, but was trumped by Chip's (@chipburris) and Xiaoxin's (@hyperlinks) great explanation and resolution of the story. Rachel (@rachelthegreat) was also there and piped right in when we talked about inline data/styles in our HTML. One framework called Sammy, which most of us had never heard of was briefly explained by TriangleJS organizer Lucas (@unthunk). We moved into some more popular frameworks then like Backbone, Angular, and utility belt library Underscore. After discussing these popular ones, Ben and others noted that "To-do apps" were popular "Hello World" applications for the various frameworks.  To this point, Lucas tweeted: Todo apps came up @RTExpectations tonight, here's @addyosami's TodoMVC project - same Todo app done up in different js frameworks Adrian and Lucas also talked about the "single page" Javascript application, which some people seemed familiar with and others were not so much. We then discussed the heavy weight "enterprise" level frameworks - Dojo and Sencha.  Ben discussed his obstacles with learning Sencha.  When bringing up Sencha, of course, license costs and various pros and cons about paying for a Javascript library were raised. Lastly, Adrian took a poll on Javascript IDE's to see how everyone was writing their Javascript.  Most folks seemed to be using Sublime. One other person was using VIM. MS Visual Web Developer was mentioned yet quickly booed!  Ben mentioned he was using Intellij/WebStorm We had a great time, and we'd love to thank Triangle JS for coming out to join us.  I'd like to note that we did cut some discussion due to audio muddyness and commotion coming from outside our room.  So for that, we do apologize! </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/tuAtJYsB9V4/RuntimeExpectations-Ep21.mp3" length="62013088" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep21.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 20 - Joystick Labs: Tech Startups and Gaming</title>
			<description>
Finally! We get to sit down with Joystick Labs!

I would describe Joystick Labs as an anchor of the American Underground for the American Tobacco Campus in our fair city of Durham.

Joystick Labs is a gaming startup incubator. In their own words, they are focused on identifying, funding, and accelerating the next generation of digitally distributed video game entrepreneurs.

We were lucky enough to sit down with John Austin, Managing Director of Joystick. It's his off-season right now, as new applicants will be launching their startups on August 20th.

John talked about the gaming industry, how Joystick incubator program works, some previous companies and more.

We had a fantastic time talking with John, and we're excited to see this type of energy and passion (John and everyone he mentors) in our town.

John also plugged gaming startup Mighty Rabbit and their newly launched "Saturday Morning RPG".

As it was a gaming themed show, we talked a little bit about the new direction Flash is taking towards games and its premium licensing model.

Also related was the Unity press release about it's Flash player export.

We briefly talked about the Leisure Suit Larry Kickstarter, as well as some next gen console rumors (PS4 and XBox).

Ben unfortunately fell for an April Fools prank from Seb Lee Delisle which purported to be a Massive Multiplayer Online game of Asteroids built with HTML canvas and Node JS. Ben didn't play it long enough to realize that those weren't hundreds of other ships, but some decent AI. Ben also didn't stick around for the piece de resistance when all the ships suddenly turn on you.

Lastly, we did a little old timey radio soap opera - adapted from the real-life Twitter drama that unfolded between a developer at OMGPop (famous for their Draw Something app) and their CEO as they were bought out by mega game company Zynga. We thought it would be best to say goodbye to John Austin at this point in the show, so we didn't tarnish his game cred with stupid antics.
			</description>
			<pubDate>Tues, 3 April 2012 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/BOYtaulu8yE/RuntimeExpectations-Ep20.mp3" fileSize="87101916" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> Finally! We get to sit down with Joystick Labs! I would describe Joystick Labs as an anchor of the American Underground for the American Tobacco Campus in our fair city of Durham. Joystick Labs is a gaming startup incubator. In their own words, they are </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> Finally! We get to sit down with Joystick Labs! I would describe Joystick Labs as an anchor of the American Underground for the American Tobacco Campus in our fair city of Durham. Joystick Labs is a gaming startup incubator. In their own words, they are focused on identifying, funding, and accelerating the next generation of digitally distributed video game entrepreneurs. We were lucky enough to sit down with John Austin, Managing Director of Joystick. It's his off-season right now, as new applicants will be launching their startups on August 20th. John talked about the gaming industry, how Joystick incubator program works, some previous companies and more. We had a fantastic time talking with John, and we're excited to see this type of energy and passion (John and everyone he mentors) in our town. John also plugged gaming startup Mighty Rabbit and their newly launched "Saturday Morning RPG". As it was a gaming themed show, we talked a little bit about the new direction Flash is taking towards games and its premium licensing model. Also related was the Unity press release about it's Flash player export. We briefly talked about the Leisure Suit Larry Kickstarter, as well as some next gen console rumors (PS4 and XBox). Ben unfortunately fell for an April Fools prank from Seb Lee Delisle which purported to be a Massive Multiplayer Online game of Asteroids built with HTML canvas and Node JS. Ben didn't play it long enough to realize that those weren't hundreds of other ships, but some decent AI. Ben also didn't stick around for the piece de resistance when all the ships suddenly turn on you. Lastly, we did a little old timey radio soap opera - adapted from the real-life Twitter drama that unfolded between a developer at OMGPop (famous for their Draw Something app) and their CEO as they were bought out by mega game company Zynga. We thought it would be best to say goodbye to John Austin at this point in the show, so we didn't tarnish his game cred with stupid antics. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/BOYtaulu8yE/RuntimeExpectations-Ep20.mp3" length="87101916" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep20.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 19 - Michael Brings the Analtics</title>
			<description>
In Episode 19, Michael Harrison (@oldbie) was kind enough to join us. Michael is a web and Google Analytics trainer and consultant.

I really wasn't sure what to expect. As a web developer who doesn't know a thing about web analytics, I wasn't quite sure what web analytics entails, or what a professional actually does.

Thankfully, Michael (@oldbie) laid it out for us. Even better, he met up with Daniel Solis (@danielsolis) for drinks ahead of the show and brought him along. Michael offered his web and Google analytics expertise, and Daniel represented the next in line AFTER analytics: marketing.

Between the two of them, we ran the gamut in terms of what happens from launching your website to tweaking it in response to how users use the site to how we use the data collected from our users.

With my co-host Adrian out of pocket on medical leave, we introduced Nate Hunzaker (@natehunzaker) who filled in awesomely. Nate filled us in on some cool things he's doing with language processing at the head of the show with his Twitter Mad Libs project and his Emo-Geo-Locational Tweets project.

As fascinating as Nate was, his role was just the co-host, so we turned things over to Michael who brought the analytics. All of them, in fact.

Michael is currently between jobs, so by all means, hire him. Hire him now, before you don't have the opportunity!

In our studio audience we welcomed Rachel Nabors (@crowchick), Mike Kingery, Sudhir Shetty, and my lovely wife Becca Gomez (@thegourmez) who took the photos.

In addition to the analytics we talked Michael's role writing for Wired.com as a "GeekDad", and about the local gaming scene (which Daniel Solis is a big part of as he writes and creates games of his own).

Relevant links in this episode include the Twitter Analytics announment:

https://dev.twitter.com/blog/introducing-twitter-web-analytics

Additionally, Nate tweeted out Luke Jones' position on SEO which he referenced in the show: http://www.lukejones.me/articles/seo/

We'd like to thank everyone for joining, and additional wish Adrian well in recovery!
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			<pubDate>Tues, 6 March 2012 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/VEUJxLhXbdE/RuntimeExpectations-Ep19.mp3" fileSize="83377548" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> In Episode 19, Michael Harrison (@oldbie) was kind enough to join us. Michael is a web and Google Analytics trainer and consultant. I really wasn't sure what to expect. As a web developer who doesn't know a thing about web analytics, I wasn't quite sure </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> In Episode 19, Michael Harrison (@oldbie) was kind enough to join us. Michael is a web and Google Analytics trainer and consultant. I really wasn't sure what to expect. As a web developer who doesn't know a thing about web analytics, I wasn't quite sure what web analytics entails, or what a professional actually does. Thankfully, Michael (@oldbie) laid it out for us. Even better, he met up with Daniel Solis (@danielsolis) for drinks ahead of the show and brought him along. Michael offered his web and Google analytics expertise, and Daniel represented the next in line AFTER analytics: marketing. Between the two of them, we ran the gamut in terms of what happens from launching your website to tweaking it in response to how users use the site to how we use the data collected from our users. With my co-host Adrian out of pocket on medical leave, we introduced Nate Hunzaker (@natehunzaker) who filled in awesomely. Nate filled us in on some cool things he's doing with language processing at the head of the show with his Twitter Mad Libs project and his Emo-Geo-Locational Tweets project. As fascinating as Nate was, his role was just the co-host, so we turned things over to Michael who brought the analytics. All of them, in fact. Michael is currently between jobs, so by all means, hire him. Hire him now, before you don't have the opportunity! In our studio audience we welcomed Rachel Nabors (@crowchick), Mike Kingery, Sudhir Shetty, and my lovely wife Becca Gomez (@thegourmez) who took the photos. In addition to the analytics we talked Michael's role writing for Wired.com as a "GeekDad", and about the local gaming scene (which Daniel Solis is a big part of as he writes and creates games of his own). Relevant links in this episode include the Twitter Analytics announment: https://dev.twitter.com/blog/introducing-twitter-web-analytics Additionally, Nate tweeted out Luke Jones' position on SEO which he referenced in the show: http://www.lukejones.me/articles/seo/ We'd like to thank everyone for joining, and additional wish Adrian well in recovery! </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/VEUJxLhXbdE/RuntimeExpectations-Ep19.mp3" length="83377548" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep19.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 18 - Mulberry Mobile</title>
			<description>
To quote Egan Spengler: "Don't cross the streams, it would be bad."

Well, Runtime Expectations crossed the streams with Refresh the Triangle this month, and it was GOOD!  We broadcasted live from Rebecca Murphey's (@rmurphey) presentation on Mulberry.

Rebecca works for Toura (http://mulberry.toura.com).  From the Toura site:

"Mulberry is an end-to-end toolkit for mobile application development using web technologies. Mulberry helps you set up your application for iOS and Android; provides you with a complete HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for creating your application; and gives you a set of tools to test your app and build it for app stores and the mobile web."

We got to hear all about Toura tonight, and Rebecca took questions from the audience and live listeners over twitter.

Rebecca has promised a slide deck of her presentation to post, so we'll get that online when we can!
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			<pubDate>Thur, 24 February 2012 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/uu4A7bFOyuc/RuntimeExpectations-Ep18.mp3" fileSize="89326720" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> To quote Egan Spengler: "Don't cross the streams, it would be bad." Well, Runtime Expectations crossed the streams with Refresh the Triangle this month, and it was GOOD! We broadcasted live from Rebecca Murphey's (@rmurphey) presentation on Mulberry. Reb</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> To quote Egan Spengler: "Don't cross the streams, it would be bad." Well, Runtime Expectations crossed the streams with Refresh the Triangle this month, and it was GOOD! We broadcasted live from Rebecca Murphey's (@rmurphey) presentation on Mulberry. Rebecca works for Toura (http://mulberry.toura.com). From the Toura site: "Mulberry is an end-to-end toolkit for mobile application development using web technologies. Mulberry helps you set up your application for iOS and Android; provides you with a complete HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for creating your application; and gives you a set of tools to test your app and build it for app stores and the mobile web." We got to hear all about Toura tonight, and Rebecca took questions from the audience and live listeners over twitter. Rebecca has promised a slide deck of her presentation to post, so we'll get that online when we can! </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/uu4A7bFOyuc/RuntimeExpectations-Ep18.mp3" length="89326720" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep18.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 17 - Atomic Corona</title>
			<description>
In Runtime show 17, we were joined by Jake Scarano (@touchjunky). We found Jake as Meetup.com advertised that he was starting a Corona SDK meetup in the Raleigh area. While his first meetup (http://www.meetup.com/Corona-SDK-Game-Development-Group) is next Thursday, we wanted to snag him to talk about games, mobile, Corona before that!

Jake and his family run a business called StayToooned (http://staytoooned.com) making "edutaining apps for kids". He is the artist and animator of this outfit.

Through StayTooned, under the iTouchiLearn moniker, Jake and his family have made games for preschool, kindergarten and special needs kids.

Jake gave his non-developer take on making a game with Corona.  He compared it to Flash calling it a lot easier to understand and get off the ground running with.  We briefly mentioned the physics engine (http://box2d.org) and talked about it usage in C++, Flash, Corona, and Angry Birds.

We also talked about Sprite Sheets and SpriteLoq (http://www.loqheart.com/spriteloq) - a tool to convert Flash animations to Corona Sprite Sheets.

Adrian got distracted and started playing Jake's game "Atomic Aliens" (http://itunes.apple.com/tw/app/atomic-aliens/id491757749?mt=8) available for iPad and iPhone for free until February 9th.

Towards the end of the show we wrapped things up, but talked a little bit about Kinect for Windows (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/kinectforwindows), how Hasbro re-invented Lazer Tag (http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/07/hasbro-reinvents-lazer-tag-for-the-smartphone-generation), and finally the Triangle Startup Factory (http://trianglestartupfactory.com).

Jake and the good people at Ansca Mobile were nice enough to give away a free independent subscription to the Corona SDK.  We gave it away to Michael Harrison (@oldbie) - who is actually a future guest on RTE, so maybe we'll hear from him how awesome it is a month from now.
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			<pubDate>Tue, 7 February 2012 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/KttHZmtkpXM/RuntimeExpectations-Ep17.mp3" fileSize="79296654" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> In Runtime show 17, we were joined by Jake Scarano (@touchjunky). We found Jake as Meetup.com advertised that he was starting a Corona SDK meetup in the Raleigh area. While his first meetup (http://www.meetup.com/Corona-SDK-Game-Development-Group) is nex</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> In Runtime show 17, we were joined by Jake Scarano (@touchjunky). We found Jake as Meetup.com advertised that he was starting a Corona SDK meetup in the Raleigh area. While his first meetup (http://www.meetup.com/Corona-SDK-Game-Development-Group) is next Thursday, we wanted to snag him to talk about games, mobile, Corona before that! Jake and his family run a business called StayToooned (http://staytoooned.com) making "edutaining apps for kids". He is the artist and animator of this outfit. Through StayTooned, under the iTouchiLearn moniker, Jake and his family have made games for preschool, kindergarten and special needs kids. Jake gave his non-developer take on making a game with Corona.  He compared it to Flash calling it a lot easier to understand and get off the ground running with.  We briefly mentioned the physics engine (http://box2d.org) and talked about it usage in C++, Flash, Corona, and Angry Birds. We also talked about Sprite Sheets and SpriteLoq (http://www.loqheart.com/spriteloq) - a tool to convert Flash animations to Corona Sprite Sheets. Adrian got distracted and started playing Jake's game "Atomic Aliens" (http://itunes.apple.com/tw/app/atomic-aliens/id491757749?mt=8) available for iPad and iPhone for free until February 9th. Towards the end of the show we wrapped things up, but talked a little bit about Kinect for Windows (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/kinectforwindows), how Hasbro re-invented Lazer Tag (http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/07/hasbro-reinvents-lazer-tag-for-the-smartphone-generation), and finally the Triangle Startup Factory (http://trianglestartupfactory.com). Jake and the good people at Ansca Mobile were nice enough to give away a free independent subscription to the Corona SDK.  We gave it away to Michael Harrison (@oldbie) - who is actually a future guest on RTE, so maybe we'll hear from him how awesome it is a month from now. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/KttHZmtkpXM/RuntimeExpectations-Ep17.mp3" length="79296654" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep17.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 16 - DevOps and Build Automation with rPath</title>
			<description>
We kick started Episode #16 with a few announcements. The first being our brand new website: www.runtimeexpectations.com. Secondly, we talked about our recent resignation from the Adobe User Group program and our various reasons for doing so.

Adrian mentioned the trouble selling anything but developing for the "open web" to his higher ups, repeating a Forrester article.

After talking about ourselves a fair bit, we let Brad Murphy (@murf80) who runs engineering and Steve Burnett (@steveburnett) the documentation lead talk about www.rPath.com.  rPath prides itself for its cloud based build automation solutions.

Brad talked about how their system works, what goes into it, and how quickly they can start get customers setup.

Ben interrupted and back-peddled a little into the conversation to talk good things about a great web debugging tool called Charles Web Debugging Proxy(which hopefully everyone knows about).

We tried to goad Brad into talking smack about Flex and Flash in favor of HTML5 - but he didn't bite.  He gave some pretty great reasons for sticking with Flex, and went into some detail about it.

Also mentioned was rPath's various partnerships with Cisco - namely CITEIS and CIAC.

We also just had to make sure we had time at the end to talk to Steve Burnett about his ambient/improvisational looping sound project called Subscape Annex....or as he puts it "soundtracks for movies that don't exist".

rPath is currently hiring for a UI developer (Flex), an API developer (Python/Django), and a Professional Services Engineer.  They are located in Raleigh, and are a short walk to the RBC center.
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			<pubDate>Tue, 24 January 2012 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/Ri0Bdih72EY/RuntimeExpectations-Ep16.mp3" fileSize="79296654" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> We kick started Episode #16 with a few announcements. The first being our brand new website: www.runtimeexpectations.com. Secondly, we talked about our recent resignation from the Adobe User Group program and our various reasons for doing so. Adrian ment</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> We kick started Episode #16 with a few announcements. The first being our brand new website: www.runtimeexpectations.com. Secondly, we talked about our recent resignation from the Adobe User Group program and our various reasons for doing so. Adrian mentioned the trouble selling anything but developing for the "open web" to his higher ups, repeating a Forrester article. After talking about ourselves a fair bit, we let Brad Murphy (@murf80) who runs engineering and Steve Burnett (@steveburnett) the documentation lead talk about www.rPath.com. rPath prides itself for its cloud based build automation solutions. Brad talked about how their system works, what goes into it, and how quickly they can start get customers setup. Ben interrupted and back-peddled a little into the conversation to talk good things about a great web debugging tool called Charles Web Debugging Proxy(which hopefully everyone knows about). We tried to goad Brad into talking smack about Flex and Flash in favor of HTML5 - but he didn't bite.  He gave some pretty great reasons for sticking with Flex, and went into some detail about it. Also mentioned was rPath's various partnerships with Cisco - namely CITEIS and CIAC. We also just had to make sure we had time at the end to talk to Steve Burnett about his ambient/improvisational looping sound project called Subscape Annex....or as he puts it "soundtracks for movies that don't exist". rPath is currently hiring for a UI developer (Flex), an API developer (Python/Django), and a Professional Services Engineer.  They are located in Raleigh, and are a short walk to the RBC center. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/Ri0Bdih72EY/RuntimeExpectations-Ep16.mp3" length="79296654" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep16.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 15 - Cajun Style Fogbeam Labs</title>
			<description>
It's a new year!  We at Runtime were kind of bored with calling all of our episodes "hot this" or "hot that".  It's time we branched out, so....Cajun Style?

Either way, we were joined by Phil Rhodes and Sarah Khan of Fogbeam Labs.  Phil started Fogbeam, and later asked Sarah to join the team after being impressed with her CAJUN style (see, we can follow a theme) UX skills after working with her at Lulu.

Fogbeam purports to be a little reminiscent of Reddit.  It's a suite of collaboration tools that all come together to cut through the clutter and better help your organization manage it's information in a social way.

Of course Phil and Sarah can explain better! Listen in to Episode #15.  Unfortunately our audio equipment got the best of us, so there's a bit of background noise in the first 6 minutes, and I've tried to splice it together the best I could - we certainly didn't want to miss out on any of the CAJUN style bits.

After talking Fogbeam, we grilled Sarah on UX design and engineering.

Ben also took advantage of having two Mac people and one Linux person in the room to talk about his recent exposure to Linux from his Windows background.  We also talked about the legalese in newly funded startup Spool (https://getspool.com)

Finally....the SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) conspiracy theories started.  Luckily it was nearing the end, so instead of getting too political, we wrapped it up.
			</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 10 January 2012 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/gN9c_l-Qe_8/RuntimeExpectations-Ep15.mp3" fileSize="81442668" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> It's a new year!  We at Runtime were kind of bored with calling all of our episodes "hot this" or "hot that".  It's time we branched out, so....Cajun Style? Either way, we were joined by Phil Rhodes and Sarah Khan of Fogbeam Labs.  Phil started Fogbeam, </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> It's a new year!  We at Runtime were kind of bored with calling all of our episodes "hot this" or "hot that".  It's time we branched out, so....Cajun Style? Either way, we were joined by Phil Rhodes and Sarah Khan of Fogbeam Labs.  Phil started Fogbeam, and later asked Sarah to join the team after being impressed with her CAJUN style (see, we can follow a theme) UX skills after working with her at Lulu. Fogbeam purports to be a little reminiscent of Reddit.  It's a suite of collaboration tools that all come together to cut through the clutter and better help your organization manage it's information in a social way. Of course Phil and Sarah can explain better! Listen in to Episode #15.  Unfortunately our audio equipment got the best of us, so there's a bit of background noise in the first 6 minutes, and I've tried to splice it together the best I could - we certainly didn't want to miss out on any of the CAJUN style bits. After talking Fogbeam, we grilled Sarah on UX design and engineering. Ben also took advantage of having two Mac people and one Linux person in the room to talk about his recent exposure to Linux from his Windows background.  We also talked about the legalese in newly funded startup Spool (https://getspool.com) Finally....the SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) conspiracy theories started.  Luckily it was nearing the end, so instead of getting too political, we wrapped it up. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/gN9c_l-Qe_8/RuntimeExpectations-Ep15.mp3" length="81442668" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep15.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
					
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 14 - Hot Ads and Stuff</title>
			<description>
			In this, our last episode of the year, we invited James Jeffers (@jdjeffers) to join us.  James is an engineer/devops guy at Adzerk (http://www.adzerk.com).  We talked about how Adzerk works to enable people to easily traffic ads through their platform at a low cost, even for small sites.  Of course, being an engineer AND in devops, James talked passionately about wearing both hats and about Adzerks continuous integration and deployment.
			We also briefly talked about an artilcel on thestreet.com, where the tech reporter confused Flash memory with the Adobe Flash plugin.  Also mention is a cgchannel.com video with 3D model makers TurboSquid talking about people buying their 3D models thinking they are real objects: http://www.cgchannel.com/2011/12/what-do-you-mean-its-not-a-real-faberge-egg/.
			Lastly, a dead horse was beaten, with us weighing in on the Flex Summit!  
			We were joined both by Dave of Robot Factorial and Travis in our studio audience.
			End of the show plugs included the Triangle's DevOps Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/Triangle-DevOps, Refresh The Triangle: http://www.meetup.com/refreshthetriangle, http://trycapsule.com, and James' final sales pitch was for publishers in need of ads through Adzerk to call Ron Nelson at 919-757-4414.  
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			<pubDate>Tue, 13 December 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/dUW_B2yeqwQ/RuntimeExpectations-Ep14.mp3" fileSize="83263910" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> In this, our last episode of the year, we invited James Jeffers (@jdjeffers) to join us. James is an engineer/devops guy at Adzerk (http://www.adzerk.com). We talked about how Adzerk works to enable people to easily traffic ads through their platform at </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> In this, our last episode of the year, we invited James Jeffers (@jdjeffers) to join us. James is an engineer/devops guy at Adzerk (http://www.adzerk.com). We talked about how Adzerk works to enable people to easily traffic ads through their platform at a low cost, even for small sites. Of course, being an engineer AND in devops, James talked passionately about wearing both hats and about Adzerks continuous integration and deployment. We also briefly talked about an artilcel on thestreet.com, where the tech reporter confused Flash memory with the Adobe Flash plugin. Also mention is a cgchannel.com video with 3D model makers TurboSquid talking about people buying their 3D models thinking they are real objects: http://www.cgchannel.com/2011/12/what-do-you-mean-its-not-a-real-faberge-egg/. Lastly, a dead horse was beaten, with us weighing in on the Flex Summit! We were joined both by Dave of Robot Factorial and Travis in our studio audience. End of the show plugs included the Triangle's DevOps Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/Triangle-DevOps, Refresh The Triangle: http://www.meetup.com/refreshthetriangle, http://trycapsule.com, and James' final sales pitch was for publishers in need of ads through Adzerk to call Ron Nelson at 919-757-4414. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/dUW_B2yeqwQ/RuntimeExpectations-Ep14.mp3" length="83263910" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep14.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 13 - Hot Clojure Conj: Interview with Anthony Grimes!</title>
			<description>
			We also had probably the youngest Clojure developer ever! Anthony Grimes (http://blog.raynes.me, @iorayne).  At 17, Anthony has already put in 3 years of Clojure dev.
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			<pubDate>Tue, 29 November 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/CCLQjavCaEU/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Athony_Grimes.mp3" fileSize="11420038" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> We also had probably the youngest Clojure developer ever! Anthony Grimes (http://blog.raynes.me, @iorayne).  At 17, Anthony has already put in 3 years of Clojure dev. </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> We also had probably the youngest Clojure developer ever! Anthony Grimes (http://blog.raynes.me, @iorayne).  At 17, Anthony has already put in 3 years of Clojure dev. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/CCLQjavCaEU/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Athony_Grimes.mp3" length="11420038" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Athony_Grimes.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 13 - Hot Clojure Conj: CF RoundTable!</title>
			<description>
			On the last day of Clojure Conj, Vicky led a roundtable discussion with the people that introduced Codebass to Clojure - the Coldfusioners who came to learn some cool new tech: Roger Austin (@RogerTheGeek), Charlie Griefer (@CharlieGriefer), and Sean Corfield (@SeanCorfield)
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			<pubDate>Tue, 29 November 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/9F7J7vHc69E/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-CFRoundtable.mp3" fileSize="30065533" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> On the last day of Clojure Conj, Vicky led a roundtable discussion with the people that introduced Codebass to Clojure - the Coldfusioners who came to learn some cool new tech: Roger Austin (@RogerTheGeek), Charlie Griefer (@CharlieGriefer), and Sean Cor</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> On the last day of Clojure Conj, Vicky led a roundtable discussion with the people that introduced Codebass to Clojure - the Coldfusioners who came to learn some cool new tech: Roger Austin (@RogerTheGeek), Charlie Griefer (@CharlieGriefer), and Sean Corfield (@SeanCorfield) </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/9F7J7vHc69E/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-CFRoundtable.mp3" length="30065533" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-CFRoundtable.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 13 - Hot Clojure Conj: Interview with Craig Andera!</title>
			<description>
			We chatted with Relevance developer Craig Andera (@craigandera)
			</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 29 November 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/mMsN5BvcDHM/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Craig_Andera.mp3" fileSize="21546464" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> We chatted with Relevance developer Craig Andera (@craigandera) </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> We chatted with Relevance developer Craig Andera (@craigandera) </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/mMsN5BvcDHM/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Craig_Andera.mp3" length="21546464" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Craig_Andera.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 13 - Hot Clojure Conj: Interview with Marc Phillips!</title>
			<description>
			Relevance coach Marc Phillips (@turbomarc) joins us to talk about what being a "coach" is and how this brings good things to the Relevance workflow.
			</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 29 November 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/mgmjElRWnvM/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Marc_Phillips.mp3" fileSize="14105214" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> Relevance coach Marc Phillips (@turbomarc) joins us to talk about what being a "coach" is and how this brings good things to the Relevance workflow. </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> Relevance coach Marc Phillips (@turbomarc) joins us to talk about what being a "coach" is and how this brings good things to the Relevance workflow. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/mgmjElRWnvM/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Marc_Phillips.mp3" length="14105214" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Marc_Phillips.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 13 - Hot Clojure Conj: Interview with Michael Parenteau!</title>
			<description>
			In the midst of all the development and programming talk, we sat down with Relevance Designer (http://michaelparenteau.com, @parenteau) Michael Parenteau to talk about art, design, the Relevance hiring process, Phish, and more!
			</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 29 November 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/RTY0TlKF9wE/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Michael_Parenteau.mp3" fileSize="25686857" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> In the midst of all the development and programming talk, we sat down with Relevance Designer (http://michaelparenteau.com, @parenteau) Michael Parenteau to talk about art, design, the Relevance hiring process, Phish, and more! </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> In the midst of all the development and programming talk, we sat down with Relevance Designer (http://michaelparenteau.com, @parenteau) Michael Parenteau to talk about art, design, the Relevance hiring process, Phish, and more! </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/RTY0TlKF9wE/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Michael_Parenteau.mp3" length="25686857" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Michael_Parenteau.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 13 - Hot Clojure Conj: Interview with Muness Alrubaie!</title>
			<description>
			We sat down at Clojure Conj with Relevance (http://thinkrelevance.com) President: Muness Alrubaie (@muness)
			</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 29 November 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/onOIXumILgU/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Muness_Alrubaie.mp3" fileSize="20687861" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> We sat down at Clojure Conj with Relevance (http://thinkrelevance.com) President: Muness Alrubaie (@muness) </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> We sat down at Clojure Conj with Relevance (http://thinkrelevance.com) President: Muness Alrubaie (@muness) </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/onOIXumILgU/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Muness_Alrubaie.mp3" length="20687861" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Muness_Alrubaie.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 13 - Hot Clojure Conj: Interview with Neal Ford and Stuart Halloway!</title>
			<description>
			"Meme wrangler", author and developer Neal Ford (http://www.nealford.com , @neal4d) joined us alongside Relevance (http://thinkrelevance.com) CEO Stuart Halloway (@stuarthalloway) to talk about agile development, Clojure, music and more
			</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 29 November 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/qKLu3YcoXX4/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Neal_Ford_Stuart_Halloway.mp3" fileSize="25147676" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> "Meme wrangler", author and developer Neal Ford (http://www.nealford.com , @neal4d) joined us alongside Relevance (http://thinkrelevance.com) CEO Stuart Halloway (@stuarthalloway) to talk about agile development, Clojure, music and more </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> "Meme wrangler", author and developer Neal Ford (http://www.nealford.com , @neal4d) joined us alongside Relevance (http://thinkrelevance.com) CEO Stuart Halloway (@stuarthalloway) to talk about agile development, Clojure, music and more </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/qKLu3YcoXX4/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Neal_Ford_Stuart_Halloway.mp3" length="25147676" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Neal_Ford_Stuart_Halloway.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 13 - Hot Clojure Conj: Rants and Interviews!</title>
			<description>
			Being in the lobby had it's perks, because we were able to randomly get some Clojure rants and interviews from Corey, Patrick, and Arthur.
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			<pubDate>Tue, 29 November 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/FUZ05CoGEBY/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-RantsAndPeopleOnTheStreet.mp3" fileSize="27744322" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> Being in the lobby had it's perks, because we were able to randomly get some Clojure rants and interviews from Corey, Patrick, and Arthur. </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> Being in the lobby had it's perks, because we were able to randomly get some Clojure rants and interviews from Corey, Patrick, and Arthur. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/FUZ05CoGEBY/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-RantsAndPeopleOnTheStreet.mp3" length="27744322" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-RantsAndPeopleOnTheStreet.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 13 - Hot Clojure Conj: Interview with Sam Aaron, Ghadi Shayban, and Daniel Spiewak!</title>
			<description>
			Right as the conference was letting out, we got a chance to sit down with developer and concert pianist Ghadi Shayban (@smashthepast).  Also, core Overtone contributer, researcher, and Software Architect Sam Aaron (@samaaron, http://sam.aaron.name).  We were also joined partway through by Scala fanatic and functional devotee Daniel Spiewak (@djspiewak).
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			<pubDate>Tue, 29 November 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/xr7DG_eZfNM/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Sam_Aaron_Ghadi_Shayban.mp3" fileSize="24276678" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> Right as the conference was letting out, we got a chance to sit down with developer and concert pianist Ghadi Shayban (@smashthepast).  Also, core Overtone contributer, researcher, and Software Architect Sam Aaron (@samaaron, http://sam.aaron.name).  We </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> Right as the conference was letting out, we got a chance to sit down with developer and concert pianist Ghadi Shayban (@smashthepast).  Also, core Overtone contributer, researcher, and Software Architect Sam Aaron (@samaaron, http://sam.aaron.name).  We were also joined partway through by Scala fanatic and functional devotee Daniel Spiewak (@djspiewak). </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/xr7DG_eZfNM/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Sam_Aaron_Ghadi_Shayban.mp3" length="24276678" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep13-Sam_Aaron_Ghadi_Shayban.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 13 - Hot Clojure Conj: Lightning Talks!</title>
			<description>
			We snuck a microphone into the Clojure Conj lightning talks and caught some great stuff!
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			<pubDate>Tue, 29 November 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/jsMVAiDyoHk/clojure_conj_lightningtalks.mp3" fileSize="43111015" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> We snuck a microphone into the Clojure Conj lightning talks and caught some great stuff! </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> We snuck a microphone into the Clojure Conj lightning talks and caught some great stuff! </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/jsMVAiDyoHk/clojure_conj_lightningtalks.mp3" length="43111015" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/clojure_conj_lightningtalks.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 12 - Hot Web Comics!</title>
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			We're thrilled to have Rachel Nabors (@CrowChick) join us back on the show!  She's been a guest before, but we wanted to focus in and hear some more about her as a local talent in our community.  Rachel spoke at NCDevCon talking about "Comics and Design: How to Tell Stories with Pictures and Words".  You can watch her presentation at http://textiles.online.ncsu.edu/online/SilverlightPlayer/Default.aspx?peid=ddead7f8d5e045628ba2a7a64001582c1d.  We talked about how a comic artist can translate their skills to web design to make a web page tell a story.  We spent an inordinant amount of time talking about http://ricebowls.org.  After talking to Rachel, Ben - to coin a term, talked about his "Flash Freakout" a year ago and how others are following suite.  That is to say, as someone who specializes in Flash technology, freaking out over the recent buzz of HTML5, and wondering if their skills are still relevant.  We brought up Jesse Warden's recent RIA Unleashed Conference post-mortem: http://jessewarden.com/2011/10/ria-unleashed-2011.html.
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			<pubDate>Tue, 1 November 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/L6ig4gQeJtY/RuntimeExpectations-Ep12.mp3" fileSize="86566723" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> We're thrilled to have Rachel Nabors (@CrowChick) join us back on the show! She's been a guest before, but we wanted to focus in and hear some more about her as a local talent in our community. Rachel spoke at NCDevCon talking about "Comics and Design: H</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> We're thrilled to have Rachel Nabors (@CrowChick) join us back on the show! She's been a guest before, but we wanted to focus in and hear some more about her as a local talent in our community. Rachel spoke at NCDevCon talking about "Comics and Design: How to Tell Stories with Pictures and Words". You can watch her presentation at http://textiles.online.ncsu.edu/online/SilverlightPlayer/Default.aspx?peid=ddead7f8d5e045628ba2a7a64001582c1d. We talked about how a comic artist can translate their skills to web design to make a web page tell a story. We spent an inordinant amount of time talking about http://ricebowls.org. After talking to Rachel, Ben - to coin a term, talked about his "Flash Freakout" a year ago and how others are following suite. That is to say, as someone who specializes in Flash technology, freaking out over the recent buzz of HTML5, and wondering if their skills are still relevant. We brought up Jesse Warden's recent RIA Unleashed Conference post-mortem: http://jessewarden.com/2011/10/ria-unleashed-2011.html. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/L6ig4gQeJtY/RuntimeExpectations-Ep12.mp3" length="86566723" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep12.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 11 - Hot Robot Factorials!</title>
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			It's been awhile, but we recovered from both NCDevCon and MAX.  We're back, and chatting with Dave Sroka (@dasro_kast).  Dave is one of the folks behind a new startup company in NC called Robot Factorial (http://robotfactorial.com).  Robot Factorial is an Android development shop focusing on games and applications.  We chatted for a bit about his company, music composition in games, and Dave's acapella group: Cognitive Resonance (http://cognitiveresonanceacappella.com/).  We also got to chat a bit with Travis Hurant (@thurant), another developer who popped by.  After introductions, we chatted a bit about both the RIM developer conference today and the Motorola keynote.  From the keynotes today we moved on to talk a bit about Adobe MAX and how Flash/AIR is now positioned vs HTML/PhoneGap.  We also discussed the North Carolina area for work, it's startup community, and some of the user groups in the area.
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			<pubDate>Tue, 18 October 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/jEb7Uq6yZZw/RuntimeExpectations-Ep11.mp3" fileSize="58028032" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> It's been awhile, but we recovered from both NCDevCon and MAX. We're back, and chatting with Dave Sroka (@dasro_kast). Dave is one of the folks behind a new startup company in NC called Robot Factorial (http://robotfactorial.com). Robot Factorial is an A</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> It's been awhile, but we recovered from both NCDevCon and MAX. We're back, and chatting with Dave Sroka (@dasro_kast). Dave is one of the folks behind a new startup company in NC called Robot Factorial (http://robotfactorial.com). Robot Factorial is an Android development shop focusing on games and applications. We chatted for a bit about his company, music composition in games, and Dave's acapella group: Cognitive Resonance (http://cognitiveresonanceacappella.com/). We also got to chat a bit with Travis Hurant (@thurant), another developer who popped by. After introductions, we chatted a bit about both the RIM developer conference today and the Motorola keynote. From the keynotes today we moved on to talk a bit about Adobe MAX and how Flash/AIR is now positioned vs HTML/PhoneGap. We also discussed the North Carolina area for work, it's startup community, and some of the user groups in the area. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/jEb7Uq6yZZw/RuntimeExpectations-Ep11.mp3" length="58028032" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep11.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 10.5 - Hot Interview with Doug Hughes!</title>
			<description>
			Join us at NCDevCon while we interview Doug Hughes of Alagad!
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			<pubDate>Tue, 26 October 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/jjVoTlxv48I/RuntimeExpectations-Ep10.5_DougHughes_at_NCDevCon.mp3" fileSize="20165534" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> Join us at NCDevCon while we interview Doug Hughes of Alagad! </itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> Join us at NCDevCon while we interview Doug Hughes of Alagad! </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/jjVoTlxv48I/RuntimeExpectations-Ep10.5_DougHughes_at_NCDevCon.mp3" length="20165534" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep10.5_DougHughes_at_NCDevCon.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 10 - Hot NCDevCon 2011!</title>
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			Hot off the heels of Bucky's NCDevCon session "Writing Javascript that Doesn't Suck", Adrian, Bucky and I sat down in the lobby of NC State University on the last day of NCDevCon 2011. We were joined by some fantastic guests - we had Tim Cunningham, Vicky Ryder, Daria Norris and Simon Free.  We were also able to talk with Nolan Erck and Ben Nadel.  Nolan talked to us about his time making game dev/production tools at Lucas Arts, while Ben talked about his fantastic Teen Wolf t-shirt.
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			<pubDate>Tue, 20 September 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/0WUBOrDP9QA/RuntimeExpectations-Ep10.mp3" fileSize="73416704" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> Hot off the heels of Bucky's NCDevCon session "Writing Javascript that Doesn't Suck", Adrian, Bucky and I sat down in the lobby of NC State University on the last day of NCDevCon 2011. We were joined by some fantastic guests - we had Tim Cunningham, Vick</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> Hot off the heels of Bucky's NCDevCon session "Writing Javascript that Doesn't Suck", Adrian, Bucky and I sat down in the lobby of NC State University on the last day of NCDevCon 2011. We were joined by some fantastic guests - we had Tim Cunningham, Vicky Ryder, Daria Norris and Simon Free. We were also able to talk with Nolan Erck and Ben Nadel. Nolan talked to us about his time making game dev/production tools at Lucas Arts, while Ben talked about his fantastic Teen Wolf t-shirt. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/0WUBOrDP9QA/RuntimeExpectations-Ep10.mp3" length="73416704" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep10.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 9 - Hot Corporate Takeovers!</title>
			<description>
			Adrian said it best - despite a summer lull with everyone on RTE being away, some major news was underway.  The news, of course, was the impending buyout of Motorola Mobility by Google.  With Bucky out of pocket and Adrian joining us from home via Google Plus, we covered a fair bit of this buyout, the patent wars between Apple and Samsung, and possibly between Google and Apple in the future.  Our Android and iOS discussion turned to WebOS by HP with the news that HP was dropping the platform like a hot potato, and in fact spinning out their entire PC division.  As we started talking Javascript topics, we were joined by Tim Cunningham (@TimCunningham71) who was able to mention his Angular.js talk at NCDevCon.  Adrian mentioned a very mal-informed article from Streaming Media Magazine (http://www.streamingmedia.com/Articles/Editorial/Featured-Articles/The-TouchPad-Is-Dead;-Is-Adobe's-Mobile-Strategy-Next-77213.aspx). We closed it down with an article from the Adobe Developer Network talking about Enterprise development teams (http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/forging-enterprise-flex-team.html).  
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			<pubDate>Mon, 22 August 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/nCOEiz8rbn8/RuntimeExpectations-Ep09.mp3" fileSize="56701562" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> Adrian said it best - despite a summer lull with everyone on RTE being away, some major news was underway. The news, of course, was the impending buyout of Motorola Mobility by Google. With Bucky out of pocket and Adrian joining us from home via Google P</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> Adrian said it best - despite a summer lull with everyone on RTE being away, some major news was underway. The news, of course, was the impending buyout of Motorola Mobility by Google. With Bucky out of pocket and Adrian joining us from home via Google Plus, we covered a fair bit of this buyout, the patent wars between Apple and Samsung, and possibly between Google and Apple in the future. Our Android and iOS discussion turned to WebOS by HP with the news that HP was dropping the platform like a hot potato, and in fact spinning out their entire PC division. As we started talking Javascript topics, we were joined by Tim Cunningham (@TimCunningham71) who was able to mention his Angular.js talk at NCDevCon. Adrian mentioned a very mal-informed article from Streaming Media Magazine (http://www.streamingmedia.com/Articles/Editorial/Featured-Articles/The-TouchPad-Is-Dead;-Is-Adobe's-Mobile-Strategy-Next-77213.aspx). We closed it down with an article from the Adobe Developer Network talking about Enterprise development teams (http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/forging-enterprise-flex-team.html). </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/nCOEiz8rbn8/RuntimeExpectations-Ep09.mp3" length="56701562" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep09.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 8 - Hot RiaC...Boop Bleep Bloop!</title>
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			In episode 8, the Runtime crew went full force into Google+.  2 of our 3 co-hosts, Adrian and Bucky, attended the show remotely on a Google Hangout.  As we broke new ground, we ran into our share of silly Google sound effects when people would join or leave the chat.  Luckily, we had Phil Nacelli join us. Phil organizes RIACon, which is the DC area RIA conference that had just taken place the weekend before.  Phil talked about all the good things that happened at the conference, meeting the new Coldfusion product team, and more.  We were also lucky to have Luis Casillas with us to give us some perspective on Adobe Edge.
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			<pubDate>Wed, 10 August 2011 10:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/Fh2IWXxwHcA/RuntimeExpectations-Ep08.mp3" fileSize="55941371" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> In episode 8, the Runtime crew went full force into Google+. 2 of our 3 co-hosts, Adrian and Bucky, attended the show remotely on a Google Hangout. As we broke new ground, we ran into our share of silly Google sound effects when people would join or leav</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> In episode 8, the Runtime crew went full force into Google+. 2 of our 3 co-hosts, Adrian and Bucky, attended the show remotely on a Google Hangout. As we broke new ground, we ran into our share of silly Google sound effects when people would join or leave the chat. Luckily, we had Phil Nacelli join us. Phil organizes RIACon, which is the DC area RIA conference that had just taken place the weekend before. Phil talked about all the good things that happened at the conference, meeting the new Coldfusion product team, and more. We were also lucky to have Luis Casillas with us to give us some perspective on Adobe Edge. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/Fh2IWXxwHcA/RuntimeExpectations-Ep08.mp3" length="55941371" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep08.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 7 - Hot...Hot Seat!</title>
			<description>
			Ben had such an awesome idea to talk about different roles in the companies and agencies.  But, well, after 5 minutes of talking about project management, the topic kinda flopped.  Luckily we had some great guests in our guest hot seats - Luis Casillas, (@pbacgrad) and Daniel Colvard (@danielcolvard) talking about mobile development and illustration/design respectively.  We let Adrian rant about his Sirius radio problems in exchange for turning it around and talking about Netflix and Hulu.  We invited the world to join us on a Google Hangout, and we eventually got it working.  In a turnaround play that nobody expected, Bucky was probably the most respectful and insightful voice when we brought up sexual harassment at tech conferences.
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			<pubDate>Mon, 25 July 2011 11:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/WhcniDkz2YA/RuntimeExpectations-Ep07.mp3" fileSize="84316548" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> Ben had such an awesome idea to talk about different roles in the companies and agencies. But, well, after 5 minutes of talking about project management, the topic kinda flopped. Luckily we had some great guests in our guest hot seats - Luis Casillas, (@</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> Ben had such an awesome idea to talk about different roles in the companies and agencies. But, well, after 5 minutes of talking about project management, the topic kinda flopped. Luckily we had some great guests in our guest hot seats - Luis Casillas, (@pbacgrad) and Daniel Colvard (@danielcolvard) talking about mobile development and illustration/design respectively. We let Adrian rant about his Sirius radio problems in exchange for turning it around and talking about Netflix and Hulu. We invited the world to join us on a Google Hangout, and we eventually got it working. In a turnaround play that nobody expected, Bucky was probably the most respectful and insightful voice when we brought up sexual harassment at tech conferences. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/WhcniDkz2YA/RuntimeExpectations-Ep07.mp3" length="84316548" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep07.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 6 - Hot Sellout!</title>
			<description>
			In our first episode back since an extended summer break, we let Dan Wilson and Jim Priest turn our show into an NCDevCon (http://ncdevcon.com) sales pitch.  Bucky also accused Ben of selling out to the toy manufacturers for wearing a TMNT t-shirt.  We talked about Google+ vs Facebook, video chat, and more.  Eventually we were joined by Sean Moore (@seantheflexguy) who ended up selling out our show for some pizza.  He did talk to us about some TDD (test driven development) though.  Ben debuted his "Fix Your Damn Flash Site" segment calling out three sites for debug player errors: cnn.com, thewhitehouse.gov, and fox.com.  Adrian finally graced us with Resume Gold again as well.  We ended the show talking about Adobe and Linux.
			</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 11 July 2011 11:25:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/UX6iGSCYeBE/RuntimeExpectations-Ep06.mp3" fileSize="94387698" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> In our first episode back since an extended summer break, we let Dan Wilson and Jim Priest turn our show into an NCDevCon (http://ncdevcon.com) sales pitch. Bucky also accused Ben of selling out to the toy manufacturers for wearing a TMNT t-shirt. We tal</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> In our first episode back since an extended summer break, we let Dan Wilson and Jim Priest turn our show into an NCDevCon (http://ncdevcon.com) sales pitch. Bucky also accused Ben of selling out to the toy manufacturers for wearing a TMNT t-shirt. We talked about Google+ vs Facebook, video chat, and more. Eventually we were joined by Sean Moore (@seantheflexguy) who ended up selling out our show for some pizza. He did talk to us about some TDD (test driven development) though. Ben debuted his "Fix Your Damn Flash Site" segment calling out three sites for debug player errors: cnn.com, thewhitehouse.gov, and fox.com. Adrian finally graced us with Resume Gold again as well. We ended the show talking about Adobe and Linux. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/UX6iGSCYeBE/RuntimeExpectations-Ep06.mp3" length="94387698" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep06.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 5 - Hot Git!</title>
			<description>
			In this episode of Runtime Expectations, the crew is joined by previous guest Matt Jones to talk about using Git vs SVN for source control.  Of course, with the Apple Worldwide Developer's Conference just that day - conversation led inevitably back to Apple.  After talking about Git (and Apple), we moved on to Javascript.  Ben and Rachel Nabors briefly mentioned the book Eloquent Javascript (http://eloquentjavascript.net) that they are reading now.  We talked closures, variable scoping, Node.js, and more (with the help of Javascript professors Bucky and Adrian).
			</description>
			<pubDate>Tues, 6 June 2011 11:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/m9O-MEX25k4/RuntimeExpectations-Ep05.mp3" fileSize="56372549" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> In this episode of Runtime Expectations, the crew is joined by previous guest Matt Jones to talk about using Git vs SVN for source control. Of course, with the Apple Worldwide Developer's Conference just that day - conversation led inevitably back to App</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> In this episode of Runtime Expectations, the crew is joined by previous guest Matt Jones to talk about using Git vs SVN for source control. Of course, with the Apple Worldwide Developer's Conference just that day - conversation led inevitably back to Apple. After talking about Git (and Apple), we moved on to Javascript. Ben and Rachel Nabors briefly mentioned the book Eloquent Javascript (http://eloquentjavascript.net) that they are reading now. We talked closures, variable scoping, Node.js, and more (with the help of Javascript professors Bucky and Adrian). </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/m9O-MEX25k4/RuntimeExpectations-Ep05.mp3" length="56372549" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep05.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 4 - Hot Conference Episode!</title>
			<description>
			Not only was this episode live, as always, but it was during the cfObjective 2011 Conference in Minneapolis, MN.  We drank and talked tech with a whole lotta people.  We picked up a few cases of beer and invited conference-goers into our room.  We started off talking about some of the conference sessions including Bucky's Canvas/Javascript presentation and Adrian's HTML5/CSS presentation.  Ben brought up a Javascript project called SVGCanvas (http://svgkit.sourceforge.net/SVGCanvas.html), and also mused with Adrian on their recent experience with the Chrome's speech input. Ben and Bucky also talked about using "requestAnimationFrame" in modern browsers as an alternative to normal Javascript timers.  Adrian explained some things about webworkers as well.
			 We also discussed a few of the lightning talks - including going into depth on one about why Coldfusion isn't more popular.  We talked Coldfusion and Flex integration with some of the Coldfusioners in the room.
			 Once the Javascript UI talk was finished, we briefly discussed Node.js, a server-side Javascript solution.  With server-side conversation going on, we talked about how long the Playstation Network was down (even since our 3.5 show!)
			 Then we got political with the North Carolina Level Playing Field Act (http://davidsonnews.net/2011/05/06/house-sends-level-playing-field-bill-to-governor/).  And of course, speaking of ISP's we discussed new cloud offerings from Google, and how cable providers might need to up their game to handle the next generation of web services.
			 We had plenty of guests.  Unfortunately, I can't recall everyone's names - but we had Don Walter talking about where he works (http://www.mapyourshow.com) along with another guest (sorry the name isn't coming to me).  We also had Charlie Griefer talking about his experience with Appcelerator, Daria Norris talking about her work with the Philadelphia Library system.  We chatted with Scott Stroz about the 100th CFHour.  There was tons more people in the room - the show was just action packed and went over 2 hours.  Listen in!
			</description>
			<pubDate>Tues, 17 May 2011 11:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/U0PnfR2tNqI/RuntimeExpectations-Ep04.mp3" fileSize="127437124" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> Not only was this episode live, as always, but it was during the cfObjective 2011 Conference in Minneapolis, MN. We drank and talked tech with a whole lotta people. We picked up a few cases of beer and invited conference-goers into our room. We started o</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> Not only was this episode live, as always, but it was during the cfObjective 2011 Conference in Minneapolis, MN. We drank and talked tech with a whole lotta people. We picked up a few cases of beer and invited conference-goers into our room. We started off talking about some of the conference sessions including Bucky's Canvas/Javascript presentation and Adrian's HTML5/CSS presentation. Ben brought up a Javascript project called SVGCanvas (http://svgkit.sourceforge.net/SVGCanvas.html), and also mused with Adrian on their recent experience with the Chrome's speech input. Ben and Bucky also talked about using "requestAnimationFrame" in modern browsers as an alternative to normal Javascript timers. Adrian explained some things about webworkers as well. We also discussed a few of the lightning talks - including going into depth on one about why Coldfusion isn't more popular. We talked Coldfusion and Flex integration with some of the Coldfusioners in the room. Once the Javascript UI talk was finished, we briefly discussed Node.js, a server-side Javascript solution. With server-side conversation going on, we talked about how long the Playstation Network was down (even since our 3.5 show!) Then we got political with the North Carolina Level Playing Field Act (http://davidsonnews.net/2011/05/06/house-sends-level-playing-field-bill-to-governor/). And of course, speaking of ISP's we discussed new cloud offerings from Google, and how cable providers might need to up their game to handle the next generation of web services. We had plenty of guests. Unfortunately, I can't recall everyone's names - but we had Don Walter talking about where he works (http://www.mapyourshow.com) along with another guest (sorry the name isn't coming to me). We also had Charlie Griefer talking about his experience with Appcelerator, Daria Norris talking about her work with the Philadelphia Library system. We chatted with Scott Stroz about the 100th CFHour. There was tons more people in the room - the show was just action packed and went over 2 hours. Listen in! </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/U0PnfR2tNqI/RuntimeExpectations-Ep04.mp3" length="127437124" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep04.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 3.5 - Hot Guerrila Episode!</title>
			<description>
			This episode of Runtime Expectations was aired live on Saturday April 22nd.  Adrian, Ben, and special guest Dustin Graham got together some beers and pizza.  But right out of the gate Papa Johns website was having technical difficulty leading right into discussion about downtime on Amazon webservices and the Playstation Network.
			The real focus of the show was on Dustin's ordeal recently jumping from job to job and his unfortunate experience with staffing firms and his contract position.
			We also discussed the usual - some Flex, some HTML5, and some entertaining rants on waterfall vs agile development.
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			<pubDate>Mon, 2 May 2011 8:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/q5NzcjV-DW0/RuntimeExpectations-Ep03.5.mp3" fileSize="92343249" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle> This episode of Runtime Expectations was aired live on Saturday April 22nd. Adrian, Ben, and special guest Dustin Graham got together some beers and pizza. But right out of the gate Papa Johns website was having technical difficulty leading right into di</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary> This episode of Runtime Expectations was aired live on Saturday April 22nd. Adrian, Ben, and special guest Dustin Graham got together some beers and pizza. But right out of the gate Papa Johns website was having technical difficulty leading right into discussion about downtime on Amazon webservices and the Playstation Network. The real focus of the show was on Dustin's ordeal recently jumping from job to job and his unfortunate experience with staffing firms and his contract position. We also discussed the usual - some Flex, some HTML5, and some entertaining rants on waterfall vs agile development. </itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/q5NzcjV-DW0/RuntimeExpectations-Ep03.5.mp3" length="92343249" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep03.5.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 3 - Hot CSS!</title>
			<description>Rachel Nabors (@CrowChick) joined us for our 3rd show.  CSS was the theme of the show and thus we dubbed it "Hot CSS".
			
First though, we helped Rachel plug her comic site http://rachelthegreat.com, and talked about her struggles marking up comics with HTML5, and how she started uploading comics on machines provided by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation http://www.gatesfoundation.org/.

We moved on to discussing the roles of designers and developers and how the work with CSS.  Adrian then moved on to discussing the difference between the page DOM and what actually gets rendered.
Also discussed was the object oriented nature of CSS and how it's useful for reusibility and consistency.

Conversation moved on to handicap accessibility on webpages, screen reading and voice control.  @tj_downes let us know about Apple VoiceOver http://www.apple.com/accessibility/iphone/vision.html, and then a zombie (@ZombieStream) stepped into the conversation to tell us about the Google Eyes Project http://blind.wikia.com/wiki/Open_Letter_Initiative#Android_Accessibility.

At the end we talked about our upcoming appearance at cfObjective http://www.cfobjective.com/, and Adrian's 360Flex experience http://www.360flex.com/</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2011 11:29:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/nj9eFcVDzFc/RuntimeExpectations-Ep03.mp3" fileSize="56410213" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Rachel Nabors (@CrowChick) joined us for our 3rd show. CSS was the theme of the show and thus we dubbed it "Hot CSS". First though, we helped Rachel plug her comic site http://rachelthegreat.com, and talked about her struggles marking up comics with HTML5</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Rachel Nabors (@CrowChick) joined us for our 3rd show. CSS was the theme of the show and thus we dubbed it "Hot CSS". First though, we helped Rachel plug her comic site http://rachelthegreat.com, and talked about her struggles marking up comics with HTML5, and how she started uploading comics on machines provided by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation http://www.gatesfoundation.org/. We moved on to discussing the roles of designers and developers and how the work with CSS. Adrian then moved on to discussing the difference between the page DOM and what actually gets rendered. Also discussed was the object oriented nature of CSS and how it's useful for reusibility and consistency. Conversation moved on to handicap accessibility on webpages, screen reading and voice control. @tj_downes let us know about Apple VoiceOver http://www.apple.com/accessibility/iphone/vision.html, and then a zombie (@ZombieStream) stepped into the conversation to tell us about the Google Eyes Project http://blind.wikia.com/wiki/Open_Letter_Initiative#Android_Accessibility. At the end we talked about our upcoming appearance at cfObjective http://www.cfobjective.com/, and Adrian's 360Flex experience http://www.360flex.com/</itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/nj9eFcVDzFc/RuntimeExpectations-Ep03.mp3" length="56410213" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep03.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>

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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 2.5 - Hot interview with John Wilker at 360Flex</title>
			<description>In this flurry of Runtime point release interviews, we have Adrian Pomilio reporting from 360Flex - interviewing John Wilker, the man behind the conference.</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/Cs3bJK0o1GA/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_John_Wilker_at_360Flex.mp3" fileSize="18141832" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this flurry of Runtime point release interviews, we have Adrian Pomilio reporting from 360Flex - interviewing John Wilker, the man behind the conference.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this flurry of Runtime point release interviews, we have Adrian Pomilio reporting from 360Flex - interviewing John Wilker, the man behind the conference.</itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/Cs3bJK0o1GA/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_John_Wilker_at_360Flex.mp3" length="18141832" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_John_Wilker_at_360Flex.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 2.5 - Hot interview with Joseph Labrecque at 360Flex</title>
			<description>Another interview by Adrian Pomilio at 360Flex. This time he flags down Joseph Labrecque!</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/fqiX4n0Ee68/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_Joseph_Labrecque_at_360Flex.mp3" fileSize="33800216" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Another interview by Adrian Pomilio at 360Flex. This time he flags down Joseph Labrecque!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Another interview by Adrian Pomilio at 360Flex. This time he flags down Joseph Labrecque!</itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/fqiX4n0Ee68/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_Joseph_Labrecque_at_360Flex.mp3" length="33800216" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_Joseph_Labrecque_at_360Flex.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 2.5 - Hot interview with the Nielsen Company</title>
			<description>Yet another interview by Adrian Pomilio at 360Flex.  Adrian talks to Kim and Brian from The Nielsen Company to talk about how Nielsen is not just television - it's internet and mobile as well</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/Aqtpzlqrb9A/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_Nielsen_Company_at_360Flex.mp3" fileSize="8168633" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Yet another interview by Adrian Pomilio at 360Flex. Adrian talks to Kim and Brian from The Nielsen Company to talk about how Nielsen is not just television - it's internet and mobile as well</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Yet another interview by Adrian Pomilio at 360Flex. Adrian talks to Kim and Brian from The Nielsen Company to talk about how Nielsen is not just television - it's internet and mobile as well</itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/Aqtpzlqrb9A/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_Nielsen_Company_at_360Flex.mp3" length="8168633" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_Nielsen_Company_at_360Flex.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 2.5 - Hot interview with On 3</title>
			<description>In this final interview by Adrian Pomilio, Adrian talks to Mollie Rusher of On3</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/9YmCfLA1Vws/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_Mollie_Rusher_of_On3_at_360Flex.mp3" fileSize="21090741" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this final interview by Adrian Pomilio, Adrian talks to Mollie Rusher of On3</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this final interview by Adrian Pomilio, Adrian talks to Mollie Rusher of On3</itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/9YmCfLA1Vws/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_Mollie_Rusher_of_On3_at_360Flex.mp3" length="21090741" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_Mollie_Rusher_of_On3_at_360Flex.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 2.5 - Hot interview with Todd Sharp of SlideSix</title>
			<description>Ben Farrell interviews Todd Sharp, founder of SlideSix - the day Todd announced he was taking his popular social slide presentation service to be open sourced.</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/JsBiIDfYg-0/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_Todd_Sharp_of_SlideSix.mp3" fileSize="38083620" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Ben Farrell interviews Todd Sharp, founder of SlideSix - the day Todd announced he was taking his popular social slide presentation service to be open sourced.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Ben Farrell interviews Todd Sharp, founder of SlideSix - the day Todd announced he was taking his popular social slide presentation service to be open sourced.</itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/JsBiIDfYg-0/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_Todd_Sharp_of_SlideSix.mp3" length="38083620" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.5_Todd_Sharp_of_SlideSix.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 2 - Hot Fusion</title>
			<description>Codebass Episode #2: Hot Fusion started out with some music discussion.  Ben Farrell was the odd man out still listening to his Microsoft Zune, but he did launch into an Amazon Cloud discussion.  He mentioned buying and uploading to the cloud, and even using a desktop cloud solution called AudioGalaxy (http://www.audiogalaxy.com/).
Eventually, given our guest Matt Jones (@matburt), the discussion led to Python and Django (http://www.djangoproject.com/).  But did lead back to Adobe Coldfusion...which our Twitter followers assure us that we were grossly misinformed on.  Eventually TJ Downes (@tj_downes) joined us via Skype with some actual facts.
It, of course, degenerated from there.</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 11:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/zVKII-eXCh8/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.mp3" fileSize="55156098" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Codebass Episode #2: Hot Fusion started out with some music discussion. Ben Farrell was the odd man out still listening to his Microsoft Zune, but he did launch into an Amazon Cloud discussion. He mentioned buying and uploading to the cloud, and even usin</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Codebass Episode #2: Hot Fusion started out with some music discussion. Ben Farrell was the odd man out still listening to his Microsoft Zune, but he did launch into an Amazon Cloud discussion. He mentioned buying and uploading to the cloud, and even using a desktop cloud solution called AudioGalaxy (http://www.audiogalaxy.com/). Eventually, given our guest Matt Jones (@matburt), the discussion led to Python and Django (http://www.djangoproject.com/). But did lead back to Adobe Coldfusion...which our Twitter followers assure us that we were grossly misinformed on. Eventually TJ Downes (@tj_downes) joined us via Skype with some actual facts. It, of course, degenerated from there.</itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/zVKII-eXCh8/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.mp3" length="55156098" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep02.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
			
			
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			<title>Runtime Expectations Episode 1 - Hot Bean Injection</title>
			<description>In our premiere episode, we were joined by the illustrious Mike Kimsal (@mgkimsal).  Mike runs GroovyMag andJSMag while also hosting the WebDevRadio podcast series.  Our conversation started with frameworks for Flash and Flex.  Swiz, Mate, Parsley,and RobotLegs (let's forget about Cairngorm), were mentioned.  We also talked JS tools like Backbone.js, YUI,  jQuery, and Dojo.  Adrian also put a plug out to 360Flex, the premiere Adobe Flex Conference coming up on April 10.  Bucky brought up the book Javascript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crawford which everyone agreed was THE Javascript book to read.  Ben mentioned Adobe's Molehill Project, Away3D, Flash 10.2 Stage Video, Unity3D, and Combover Charlie running on Adobe AIR 2.6.</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 09:39:34 GMT</pubDate>
			
			<author>ben@blastanova.com (Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz)</author><media:content url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/L4jl104DZi4/RuntimeExpectations-Ep01.mp3" fileSize="55156098" type="audio/mpeg" /><itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In our premiere episode, we were joined by the illustrious Mike Kimsal (@mgkimsal). Mike runs GroovyMag andJSMag while also hosting the WebDevRadio podcast series. Our conversation started with frameworks for Flash and Flex. Swiz, Mate, Parsley,and RobotL</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Ben Farrell, Adrian Pomilio, Bucky Schwarz</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In our premiere episode, we were joined by the illustrious Mike Kimsal (@mgkimsal). Mike runs GroovyMag andJSMag while also hosting the WebDevRadio podcast series. Our conversation started with frameworks for Flash and Flex. Swiz, Mate, Parsley,and RobotLegs (let's forget about Cairngorm), were mentioned. We also talked JS tools like Backbone.js, YUI, jQuery, and Dojo. Adrian also put a plug out to 360Flex, the premiere Adobe Flex Conference coming up on April 10. Bucky brought up the book Javascript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crawford which everyone agreed was THE Javascript book to read. Ben mentioned Adobe's Molehill Project, Away3D, Flash 10.2 Stage Video, Unity3D, and Combover Charlie running on Adobe AIR 2.6.</itunes:summary><enclosure url="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RuntimeExpectations/~5/L4jl104DZi4/RuntimeExpectations-Ep01.mp3" length="55156098" type="audio/mpeg" /><feedburner:origEnclosureLink>http://codebassradio.net/audio/shows/rtepodcast/RuntimeExpectations-Ep01.mp3</feedburner:origEnclosureLink></item>
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