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Software Transactional Memory – Podcast – JSpring ’09 Preview
Posted by Robert van Loghem around lunchtime: March 28th, 2009

On the 15th of April the NLJUG (Dutch Java User group) will be holding their J-Spring conference. Four Xebians will be presenting. Every week we’ll be providing a sneak preview on the podcast of one of those presentations.

The first sneak peek is about Software Transactional Memory by Peter Veentjer.

You can find more information at the NLJUG presentation page.

Peter’s presentation is from 11:20 to 12:10.

Hosted by Robert van Loghem.

This preview is in Dutch. After the 15th we’ll be doing a full episode in english about STM.

So head on over to the show page or subscribe to our podcast!

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2 Responses to “Software Transactional Memory – Podcast – JSpring ’09 Preview”



    Andreas Says:
    Posted at: March 29, 2009 at 4:42 pm

    sounds very interesting, but the podcast is in dutch .. any chance this will be translated to english? (or german/swedish)

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    Robert van Loghem Says:
    Posted at: March 30, 2009 at 8:19 am

    Hi Andreas,

    Forgot to mention that the podcast was in dutch, will update the post.

    After the JSpring conference Peter and i will be doing a podcast in english about STM.

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