About the Show

Runtime Expectations is a live tech/development talkshow on CodebassRadio. We like to talk recent tech news related to our day-jobs which are web and software developers. We also like to showcase companies and local talent around the Triangle area of North Carolina when we can. If you’d like to be on the show, we’d love to have you!  Please contact us.

We’ll be broadcasting live from the Underground at the American Tobacco Campus in Durham, NC, as often as the bitterness for development builds up.

Follow us @RTExpectations or @Codebass to find out when the next show will be.

You can also tweet us live during the show to comment.  We’ll respond if we like you.

If you miss the show, that’s okay, we missed you, too.  You can listen to our previous shows as podcasts once we have them.

Listen live twice a month, Tuesdays at 6:30
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Adrian Pomilio

Adrian has been developing web-based applications since 1997, Adrian has also reached a high level of expertise in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Flex, ActionScript, Air, various server side languages, data modeling, GIS, mobile application development and other technologies. Most of Adrian’s work centers around transportation and logistics, specifically the North American Railroad industry. Current Employer: Railinc, Cary NC.

Adrian blogs at www.uiandtherest.com and he can finish his own damn bio cause I’m bored

 

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Ben Farrell

Ben currently works as a creative developer at Digitalsmiths in Durham, NC. There, he creates front ends for their video search technology and makes video players for high-profile customers. He switches from Flash to Javascript to iOS on a daily basis, and does whatever it takes to produce fantastic work for his clients

Prior to Digitalsmiths, Ben worked at 360KID in Boston, MA where he helped create educational games and applications for top publishers like Pearson and McGraw Hill, Nickelodeon Jr., and Sesame Street earning multiple awards including two Emmy Nominations.

Ben is also very interested in music as well as musical/UI experimentation. He’s written synthesizer libraries in both Flash and Javascript, given talks on it at NCDevCon and FITC, and blogged about it his personal website and the Codebass blog.

He’s involved in two radio shows on CodebassRadio: Runtime Expectations and an indie/new music show called Shark Attack. On a local level, he co-organizes the Triangle, North Carolina chapter of Refresh.

You can find him in May speaking about continuous integration in Javascript using Google Closure at cfObjective in Minneapolis.

 

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Vicky Ryder

Vicky Ryder, our producer lurking behind the scenes, is also the Executive Producer of CodeBass Radio, an internet radio station built from the ground up by concentrating on the cultivation of its underlying technologies and maximizing upon the skill set of a wonderful supporting team. These technologies serve a multitude of purposes from station programming to the production of shows which bring immense content to a wonderful community of listeners. Vicky is a serious audiophile and is also part owner of MediaSlurp Creative Digital Solutions.

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