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Podcast: airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien
Episode: Java, Caching and How the Information Flows
Description: A conversation with Cameron Purdy, (@cpurdy) about: graphics programming, Wolfenstein, peek and pokes,
programming in one sitting, structured programming and Pascal, no go sub, just go to, thoughts on Java,
forming Tangosol in 2000, developers don't have budgets, J2EE scalability problems, TCMP, TCPM
TCMP at XKCD, unlimited connections via UDP and early Java, Tangosol and Oracle coherence, distributed caching, learning on the job,
dying servers, messaging and message order, blockchain and distributed caching, consistent caching, merkle tree,
shrinking data domains, partition assignment strategies, partitioning and sharding, JINI and JavaSpaces, JGroups and Bela Ban,
GigaSpaces, job scheduling, resource leasing, "Compound interest...