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The Array Cast

The Array Cast

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We explore the Array Languages of APL, J, k, q and offshoots. If you are Array Language curious, this is the podcast for you. Occasionally we may dive into the weeds, but most of the time we try to stay accessible to the general listener.
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Beyond Books with APL

Auburn Public Library

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Each month join Auburn Public Library's Development Director, Haley Warden, as she interviews library staff about their departments, what customers may not know the library offers, and what they are currently reading.
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the ecoustics podcast

Black Circle Studios

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Passionate about music, movies, HiFi audio, headphones and home theater, eCoustics has been covering the A/V industry since 1999. Join our diverse cast of journalists, audiophiles, industry experts and special guests for always spirited, sometimes controversial discussions about the latest news, happenings and trends in the audio, video and music industries. Whether you're listening through stereo loudspeakers with a vintage tube amp, rocking a multi-channel home theater, on-the-go with wire ...
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Featured here are original and timely podcasts from ARC analysts and guest speakers on topics such as Digitization, New Business Models, Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, and Smart Manufacturing. We dive into technologies such as additive manufacturing, machine learning, asset performance management, device connectivity, IIoT architecture, cybersecurity, augmented reality, and more related to digitalization and transformation of industries. For More Information Visit us at: https://www.arcwe ...
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The World Cup is here Daily shows on the pod International guests Have been given the nod Break-downs, debates And segments for laughs Please do tune in To our light-hearted cast Featuring Harper Pestinger, Gerald Lynch, Lucas Rinaldo, Pat Brischetto, Tom Williams, George Kostakos, Gui Finkler, Tony Wilson, Marcos Flores, Jason Pine, Fernando Rech and more!
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The Technium

The Technium

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The Technium is a weekly podcast discussing the edge of technology and what we can build with it. Each week, Sri and Wil introduce a big idea in the future of computing and extrapolate the effect it will have on the world.
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A weekly football show dedicated to the A-League, W- League, NPL and National Teams. With Interviews with current and former players, Media personalities. As well as look into the world game in general. Brought to you by fans, for the Fans.
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In this episode, the article "In Praise of APL: A Language for Lyrical Programming" by Alan J. Perlis published in 1977 is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app. Socials Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist Conor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | Mastodon Show Notes Date Released: 2025-03-15 In Praise of APL: A Language for Lyrical Programming (1977) Link to…
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This is the 520th episode of the Fun with the Maryland STEM Festival Podcast. The podcast highlights adults and students doing fun and exciting things in STEM in our area. This episode, recorded on February 28th, features Erin Sutton. Erin discusses her work at JHU APL, including the Dragonfly project, and her efforts to encourage young people to e…
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Our host, April Chapman, interviews Waldo Basilla, APL Logistics' COO and CCO in Asia. They cover topics related to origin operations, flow optimization, and electric vehicles. With over 30 exciting years in the logistics industry, Waldo loves to share his passion for all things supply chain. Come sit under his teaching and walk away with a deeper …
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While uncertainty over tariffs and inflation confuses the industrial sector, we wondered how the industrial processing market is affected. To get answers, Control editor in chief Len Vermillion talked with Connor Lokar, senior forecaster for ITR Economics, to try to make heads or tails of the situation. While some processing business might be frett…
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This is the 521th episode of the Fun with the Maryland STEM Festival Podcast. The podcast highlights adults and students doing fun and exciting things in STEM in our area. This episode, recorded on March 12th, features Maria Roat. Maria talks about her career in the Federal Government including being Deputy CIO, her time in the Navy, and her love o…
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The Vuck are on the winners list after putting the hapless Mariners to the sword. The Wuck keep on wucking and we discuss the Young Vuck's start to the NPL season. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook Support us on Patreon Listen to our interview with John Stensholt regarding Melbourne Victory's finances HERE MON THE VUCK…
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In this episode, the article "Almost Perfect Artifacts Improve only in Small Ways: APL is More French than English" by Alan J. Perlis published in 1978 is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app. Socials Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist Conor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | Mastodon Show Notes Date Released: 2025-03-11 Almost Perfect Artifacts Improve on…
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In this episode, The Inductive Method of Introducing APL by Kenneth E. Iverson is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app. Socials Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist Conor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | Mastodon Show Notes Date Released: 2025-03-10 The Inductive Method of Introducing APL (1980) Link to Github Discussion Speechify (save $60 by using this l…
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In this episode, the introduction to the book A Source Book in APL (1981) by Eugene McDonnell is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app. Socials Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist Conor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | Mastodon Show Notes Date Released: 2025-03-08 A Source Book in APL (1981) A Source Book in APL - Introduction (1981) Speechify (save $60 by…
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The only constant in today's industrial landscape is the rapid evolution fueled by digital transformation and artificial intelligence (AI). It is estimated that more than 90% of businesses engage in some form of digital activity. While innovation and adaptability are keys to staying ahead, the digital transformation journey for industrial organizat…
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In this episode, the article Kenneth E. Iverson - An Autobiographical Essay (2008) by Ken Iverson and with Donald McIntyre is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app. Socials Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist Conor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | Mastodon Show Notes Date Released: 2025-03-05 Kenneth E. Iverson (2008) Kenneth E. Iverson - An Autobiographic…
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We're back to vent about the Vuck's disappointing draws against City and Brisbane and we give our prediction on where we think the Vuck might finish with 7 games to go. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook Support us on Patreon Listen to our interview with John Stensholt regarding Melbourne Victory's finances HERE MON THE VUCK…
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In this episode, the collection of quotations and anecdotes by Ken Iverson and friends, originally compiled and editted by Roger Hui in 2005 but last updated in 2021 is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app. Socials Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist Conor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | Mastodon Show Notes Date Released: 2025-03-02 Ken Iverson Quotation…
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This is the 519th episode of the Fun with the Maryland STEM Festival Podcast. The podcast is where you meet adults and students doing fun and exciting things in STEM in our area. This episode features Sean Flowers, recorded on February 3rd, and Kiera Drew, recorded on February 21st. Sean discusses his organization, Ready Force Cyber, which creates …
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In this episode, Conor interviews Kai Schmidt, creator of the Uiua language. Socials Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist Conor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | Mastodon About the Guest Kai Schmidt is a Rust developer, language enthusiast and the creator of the Uiua programming language, a general purpose, stack-based, array-oriented programming language. Show…
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This is the 518th episode of the Fun with the Maryland STEM Festival Podcast. The podcast is where you meet adults and students doing fun and exciting things in STEM in our area. This episode features SAIC’s Sandra Dorsey recorded on February 14th. Sandra discusses working in Cybersecurity and Risk Management for SAIC’s and her role leading SAIC’s …
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Hot on the heels of CES and NAMM, we asked YouTube's TechnoDad himself, Channa De Silva to chat with us about the cool audio/video gear and technology we've seen at the shows and will be coming to consumers this year. Topics include Dolby Atmos in cars, Google's new Eclipsa immersive audio format, new TV tech from Samsung, Hisense. LG, and TCL and …
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It was looking like a pretty familiar story but a second half change made all the difference as the Vuck took the points against Wellington Phoenix while the Wuck professionally took care of Central Coast. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook Support us on Patreon Listen to our interview with John Stensholt regarding Melbourne Victory's finan…
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We allow ourselves to believe and yet again we are let down. We discuss the unacceptable result against Newcastle as well as the fortunes of the Wuck against the Nix and the Young Vuck's in their season opener vs Altona Magic. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook Support us on Patreon Listen to our interview with John Stensholt regarding Melb…
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In this episode, the paper The Evolution of APL (1978) presented at the first HOPL conference is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app. Socials Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist Conor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | Mastodon Show Notes Date Released: 2025-02-08 The Evolution of APL (1978) - on JSoftware The Evolution of APL (1978) - on ACM Digital Libra…
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This is the 517th episode of the Fun with the Maryland STEM Festival Podcast. The podcast is where you meet adults and students doing fun and exciting things in STEM in our area. This episode features Mike Peace of M.A.P. Technologies, recorded on February 3rd. Mike discusses what is happening in downtown Baltimore at M.A.P. Technologies, including…
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While Apple Music, TIDAL and Amazon Music are all pushing spatial audio and immersive sound as the next big thing, the current reality is that, to get the best, most immersive effect, you need speakers: lots and lots of speakers. Of course, you *can* listen to immersive sound formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X on headphones, but the current process…
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In this episode of Control Amplified, Editor in Chief Len Vermillion looks at the journey of artificial intelligence (AI) in industrial operations. He gets help from the words of Dustin Johnson, chief technology officer at Seeq; Tathagata Basu, global head and general of sustainable fuels and chemicals at Honeywell; and John Rezabek, process contro…
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In this episode, the Array Theory and the Design of Nial (2013) text is read by the Speechify text-to-speech app. Socials Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist Conor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | Mastodon Show Notes Date Released: 2025-02-05 Array Theory and the Design of Nial (2013) Speechify (save $60 by using this link)…
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The Dil-Dog's Blue & White Army make it two wins in a row with some better performances from our attacking quartet. Suddenly the Vuck are up in third and a season that was slipping away now seems to be heading in the right direction. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook Support us on Patreon Listen to our interview with John Stensholt regardi…
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In this episode of ARC Advisory's Industrial AI Series, Jim Frazer sits down with Colin Masson, ARC's Director of Research, to delve into the transformative world of Industrial AI. Together, they dissect how Industrial AI stands apart from general AI, exploring the powerful tools and techniques that drive data insights, optimize operations, and enh…
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This is the 516th episode of the Fun with the Maryland STEM Festival Podcast. The podcast is where you meet adults and students doing fun and exciting things in STEM in our area. This episode features Natalie Ciampa recorded on January 24th, and Aisha Abdulkarimu on January 20th. Natalie discusses her career path and love of costumes. Aisha discuss…
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Strap yourselves in because we get to talk about a win this week! That's right, the Vuck broke the streak with a much needed 2-0 win against the smurfs. Mitch is back and the vibes are starting to rise again. Can that be the win that gets us back on track? Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook Support us on Patreon Listen to our interview with…
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In this episode, Conor interviews Madeline Vergani about TinyAPL, Omnibar, Strawberry and more! Socials Tacit Talk YouTube Playlist Conor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | Mastodon About the Guest Madeline Vergani is the creator of TinyAPL and the Omnibar. Show Notes Date Recorded: 2025-01-25 Date Released: 2025-01-26 TinyAPL Omnibar TinyAPL Combinator…
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Control editor in chief Len Vermillion and Joe Weiss - managing partner of Applied Control Solutions Inc., ISA99 ICS cybersecurity pioneer, 2024 Process Automation Hall of Fame honoree and Unfettered blog author - sit down for a discussion on cybersecurity. What should everyone know about cybersecurity? And what can we do to represent cybersecurity…
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In our second podcast devoted to new products and technologies unveiled in Las Vegas at CES 2025, the eCoustics team discusses what you’ll want to be on the lookout for and what you may want to avoid. This wide ranging discussion addresses Eclipsa Audio, HDR10+ and new advancements in TVs and projectors, along with some surprises you won’t want to …
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This is the 515th episode of the Fun with the Maryland STEM Festival Podcast. The podcast is where you meet adults and students doing fun and exciting things in STEM in our area. This episode features Allison Earlbeck recorded on January 22nd. Allison discusses leading Earlbeck Gas and Technologies, her path to that position in the welding industry…
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