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20LoL

There are 4 entries for the tag 20LoL

DevCentral Weekly Roundup Episode 51 - Social Media Flotsam and Jetsam


posted @ Monday, August 25, 2008 9:08 AM | Feedback (0)

DevCentral Weekly Roundup Episode 44 - Retake!


posted @ Thursday, June 26, 2008 3:16 PM | Feedback (0)

DevCentral Weekly Roundup Episode 40 - Skinning the Cat

# Don talks about Creating Virtuals Simplified and Deb gives guidance on building custom WebAccelerator policies.
# In the blogs, Colin is 20LoL'ing again and looking into the future of media over broadband. With all the talk of network bandwidth, Deb is reminded of the 300 baud club.
# Joe points out posts about PowerGUI and Partition lists in the iControl forums and the team discusses the many ways to skin a cat with the stripping data thread.
# The Wikis continue to see traffic with major enhancements to the Credit Card Scrubber iRule as well as the new RTSP commands that are now officially released.
# Things round up with a discussion of the Post of the Week topic on Layered App Monitoring (soon to be shot with puppets) and Don's latest DC Newsletter.
 


posted @ Thursday, May 29, 2008 3:07 PM | Feedback (0)

DevCentral Weekly Roundup Episode 39 - Konnichiwa

Joe and Jeff call in from Tokyo discussing the first DevCentral Japan user group meeting, the F5 Japan partner conference, the awesomeness that is the Japan Marketing team, and Sumo wagering.
Deb and Colin recap this weeks internal meetings with iRules and iControl experts. The consensus is that iControl is "The Next iRules".
Don goes over automation and iC2I. His latest article is on the simplified way to create a virtual server. Deb's tech tip this week was on rewriting redirects and Colin's was on Non-English DNS requests.
Colin has been Ranting about iRules, and LoL-ing his 20 again.
And in the forums, Don mentions blacklisting certificate lists and Deb talks about Load Balancing only to one peer, Remote logging from mutliple LTM's to the same TMM, and Monitoring a windows service.
 


posted @ Tuesday, May 27, 2008 10:52 AM | Feedback (0)