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DevCentral Weekly Roundup Episode 17 - The Phones Are Ringing

Jeff is still waiting for the phone to ring and Colin is getting good at Origami Cranes.
Joe talks about his iControl 101 article on Language Options. Deb thinks iControl is under-utilized and Joe talks about the issues with "teaching" iControl.
Jeff brings up the topic about linkage between a language/toolkit and the users job and he's finally finished waiting for the phone to ring... Colin comments on how DevCentral is bridging those groups together.
Don talks about Statisics with iControl.
Colin is recovering from Jeff's cold and prepping for our upcoming Sales conference and Don somehow caught Colin's virus over email...
Joe gives an update on the CACHE::useragent iRule command.
Joe finishes up with "NO COMMENT" blog spam which causes Jeff into an infinite loop... Jeff brings back "Karnak the Magnificient" and the team gives a shout-out to Nancy.


posted @ Monday, October 15, 2007 2:56 PM | Feedback (0)

DevCentral Weekly Roundup Episode 16 - The iControl Uprising

Don is going with "Option B" this week.
Colin wrote another iRules Optimzation Tech tip on Expressions and Variables promising some impressive gains by bracing your expressions properly. Colin references Lori's blog post about "All your performance are belong to us". Colin found a this info out on Tcl Wiki and next video is coming out from his European tour.
Deb's wrote a tech tip on OneConnect that is too complicated to try to explain in this podcast - check out the tech tip. The team throws out a group hug to unRuleY for his inspiration and guidance. Deb talked to a customer who is using classes to do variable management for their SOA architecture.
Jeff made it in despite the "sickfest" he's been going through.
Joe talks about his article on iControl Taxonomy and another one using the HTTP Referer header as a possible solution for blog spam.
Jeff recaps a couple of recent talks with customers and how we've seen an uprise in the use of iControl in automation more of day to day maintenance and management of applications. Joe talks about the information barrier that still exists between the network and application folks. In a call for feedback somehow pagers, smoke stacks and train tracks came up..


posted @ Sunday, October 07, 2007 2:05 AM | Feedback (0)