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DevCentral Weekly Roundup Episode 54 – Stream Scrubbing


posted @ Thursday, September 11, 2008 9:02 PM | Feedback (0)

DevCentral Weekly Roundup Episode 52 - The Road to 100


posted @ Friday, August 29, 2008 12:29 PM | Feedback (0)

DevCentral Weekly Roundup Episode 44 - Retake!


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

DevCentral Weekly Roundup Episode 41 - Super Secret Stuff

Joe covers a bunch of forum posts surrounding the iRule Editor.
Don talks about his new super secret labs project: the Redirector that will be released tomorrow.
Deb plays both sides of the BIG-IP coin with topics on Passive Monitoring with LTM and Selective Persistence with GTM.
Joe's tech tip this week was on managing Self IP addresses.
Joe seeks help on his version of the ABC Car Word Game - he needs a networking letter for Y.
In the POTW this week, Deb and Colin have been disposing their content.
And Lori is blogging us all to shame with security impacts of API deprecation, blogging 101, and calculating twitter costs.


posted @ Thursday, June 05, 2008 3:06 PM | Feedback (0)

DevCentral Weekly Roundup Episode 35 - Identity Crisis

In the tech tips this week, Joe is digging into the database, don is determining effects if iRule changes, Colin is scanning, and Deb exposed GTM's identity crisis.
Joe comments on some forum posts about adding VLAN's with pyControl, renaming virtuals, and an iRule Editor bug. Don chimes in on new users, redirects, and pawning off work to Deb and Colin.
In the blogs, Joe is ABC'ing with Nagle's algorithm and the SEADUG-1 recap. Jeff doesn't talk about virtualization. Colin is adding to his 20LoL's and comments on Captchas and Kittens. And Deb mentions "log"'s increased message size limit. Somehow Joe missed Don's contributions this week, be on the lookout next week.
In the wikis we have a new DNS Flood Protection and matchclass updates.
In the media front, Joe comments on the new show the DevCentral Daily and Colin and Deb are pushing DCTVPOTW with the new episode covering Changing LB Target Mid-Connection.
Jeff will be at Interop next week, twitter him and he might buy you a drink and a $3.99 steak and lobster dinner.


posted @ Friday, April 25, 2008 7:31 AM | Feedback (0)

DevCentral Weekly Roundup Episode 10 - Back to our regularly scheduled program

The team talks about why we missed last weeks podcast.
Don talks about blackberry UI coding and going from 1024x768 to 10x10. Jeff loves his wife's iPhone (but won't get them for us...). Don discusses the $100 license fees for building Blackberry apps. Jeff wonders why google mail trys to tap into his Blackberry phone log. Don brings up recent questions regarding iControl's ConfigSync upload_file and download_file methods. Most questions resolve around chunking (which the Java Wrappers completely hide).
Deb mentions a forum post on solving some fun GTM dilemmas with GTM dependencies and GTM fallback options. She talks about her helping "beta" a new advanced F5 Architecture class that should be available to the masses in the near future. Joe compares GTM's ability to break the laws of physics with the recent announcement by some scientists that they have broken the speed of light. Deb mentions a forum post on BIG-IP persistence cookie encryption. She then gives kudos to DC user kilgore.trout for his updates to the ROUTE wiki docs and user helix90 for his additions of the SCTP docs.
Joe comments on a forum post regarding a iControl Training request. He explains why a Minimum is larger than a Mean, how we've got 64 bits stats working in VB, Management with iControl for an HA Pair, upcoming partition support in the iRule Editor, how to create a hex string from the binary value returned from the iRule md5 command, and his recent attempts at getting the team to start "twittering". Jeff highly recommends TwitterVision.
Colin is out galavanting around Europe. Look for the guy holding the "Will iRule for Food" sign on the street corners and it'll likely be him.
 


posted @ Friday, August 24, 2007 12:22 AM | Feedback (0)