Tech Aloud
Tech Aloud
DJ Adams
Tech articles and blog posts, read aloud. More info: https://qmacro.org/blog/posts/2019/09/17/new-podcast-tech-aloud/
SAP BTP runtimes, my personal considerations and preferences on Cloud Foundry, Kyma, ABAP runtimes - Mauricio Lauffer - 18 Jun 2025
This is a reading of the blog post SAP BTP runtimes, my personal considerations and preferences on Cloud Foundry, Kyma, ABAP runtimes by Mauricio Lauffer, published 18 Jun 2025.
Jun 30, 2025
23 min
The Seven Reasons Your SAP Tech Initiatives Are Failing - John Patterson - 26 Feb 2025
This is a reading of the blog post ⁠The Seven Reasons Your SAP Tech Initiatives Are Failing⁠ by John Patterson, published 26 Feb 2025.
May 1, 2025
27 min
How Lisp Became God's Own Programming Language - Sinclair Target - 14 Oct 2018
This is a reading of the article ⁠How Lisp Became God's Own Programming Language⁠ by Sinclair Target, published 14 Oct 2018.
Nov 27, 2024
27 min
Five reasons to use CAP - DJ Adams - 07 Nov 2024
This is a reading of an article Five reasons to use CAP by DJ Adams, published 07 Nov 2024.
Nov 16, 2024
26 min
Crisis Driven Development
This is a special guest episode from my friend Sam Bail, the creator and maintainer of Tech Aloud's sister podcast, Blog Cast. Add Blog Cast to your subscriptions in your favourite podcast player for more interesting blog posts and articles in podcast format.  In this episode, Sam reads aloud two short posts that she co-wrote with Zachary Drillings: Crisis Driven Development and Crisis Driven Development Part 2 — The Good Parts.
Jun 17, 2021
19 min
Monday morning thoughts: OData - DJ Adams
This is a reading of one of the SAP Community posts in the Monday morning thoughts series from 2018. In it, I think about OData, in particular where it came from and why it looks and acts like it does. I also consider why I think it was a good protocol for an organisation like SAP to embrace. Original post: Monday morning thoughts: OData. 
Mar 19, 2021
16 min
The User Interface - from The UNIX Time-sharing System - A Retrospective
This episode, recorded on Monday 12th October 2020, features a section from the paper "The UNIX Time-sharing System - A Retrospective", written by Dennis M Ritchie, at Bell Labs, Murray Hill, New Jersey. A version of this paper was presented at the 10th Hawaii International Conference on the System Sciences in January 1977. The section is "The User Interface", which gives us some great insights into the origins and design of the Unix and Linux command interpreter, also known as the shell.
Oct 12, 2020
14 min
CAP is important because it’s not important - 6 Nov 2019 - DJ Adams
Source: https://blogs.sap.com/2019/11/06/cap-is-important-because-its-not-important/
Nov 6, 2019
5 min
12 Factor Apps in Plain English - Will Koffel - 14 Jan 2014
Source: https://will.koffel.org/post/2014/12-factor-apps-in-plain-english/ I came across this recently and thought it was a decent summary of the 12-factor methodology, despite being already 5 years old. As the author mentions at the start, some tech is perhaps a little outdated but the fundamental ideas still hold.
Oct 25, 2019
16 min
C, the Enduring Legacy of Dennis Ritchie - Alfred V. Aho - 07 Sep 2012
Source: http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~aho/Talks/12-09-07_DMR.pdf (via HN) A tribute to the late Dennis Ritchie delivered at Dennis Ritchie Day at Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ, September 7, 2012 Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ, September 7, 2012. I think it's important to remember some of the great thinkers and creators, whose work underpins so much of what we rely upon today. Dennis is one of those people. I remember that Dennis passed away only a few days after Steve Jobs, and his passing was somewhat eclipsed, which made me a little sad. But C and Unix, Dennis's legacy, strongly endures.
Oct 15, 2019
16 min
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