Computational fluid dynamicists
Dudley Brian Spalding, FRS FREng (9 January 1923 – 27 November 2016) was Professor of Heat Transfer and Head of the Computational Fluid Dynamics Unit at Imperial College, London. He was one of the founders of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and an internationally recognized contributor to the fields of heat transfer, fluid mechanics and combustion. He created the practice of CFD – its application to problems of interest to engineers. Most of today’s commercially available CFD software tools trace their origin to the work done by Spalding's group in the decade spanning the mid-60s and mid-70s. Spalding became a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. (Wikipedia).
Tim O'Reilly on JavaScript and HTML5 (Fluent 2012)
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From playlist Fluent 2012
Fluent 2012: Tim O'Reilly, "Keynote"
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From playlist Fluent 2012
Fluent: The JavaScript Landscape
Fluent co-chairs Peter Cooper and Simon St.Laurent talk about where JavaScript and the Web world are headed, and how they've tried to cover that in upcoming events.
From playlist Programming Podcast
Tim O'Reilly OSCON 2014 Keynote: "Technical and Cultural Revolutions"
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From playlist OSCON 2014
Things I Keep Forgetting + Eudora Spalding - Heidi Klumpe - 6/3/2015
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From playlist Science Stories
Moving from monolithic to microservices with Jorge Morales
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From playlist O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference 2016 - London, United Kingdom
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From playlist OSCON 2011
Behind the Book - Blake Hill-Saya (February 1, 2021)
Event information: https://events.caltech.edu/series/behind_the_book/blake-hill-saya Classical musician and author Blake Hill-Saya brings the Reconstruction-era world of her great-great-grandfather to life in "Aaron McDuffie Moore: An African American Physician, Educator, and Founder of D
From playlist Behind the Book
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From playlist Curious Stories
O'Reilly Webcast: Fluent Online Conference - Beyond JavaScript and HTML5
Learn about front-end frameworks, designing for performance + other emerging technologies of the Web Platform and get a practical sneak peek at some of the topics we'll be covering at O'Reilly's Fluent Conference 2014. If you're a developer, engineer, or are invested in the future of the W
From playlist O'Reilly Webcasts 3
The Smallest Engineering Book in the World
Ok so this is probably the smallest engineering book in the entire world. This is a really oldschool book that engineers I think actually used for work. Back in the day before calculators this is something people used on a daily basis. The book is called The Engineers Vest Pocket Book an
From playlist Book Reviews
O'Reilly Webcast: Getting Started with Windows PowerShell 3.0
In this hands-on webcast presented by Ed Wilson author of Windows PowerShell 3.0 Step by Step to jump start the process of learning about Windows PowerShell 3.0. You will learn how to work with processes, services, and event logs on both local and remote computers. About Ed Wilson Ed Wil
From playlist O'Reilly Webcasts 2
Book of Mormon as Literature | Family Tree & Potential Sources
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From playlist Religious Studies
Trek of the US 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps
On June 20, 1897, The Salt Lake Tribune opined: “Not many years ago the bicycle was looked upon as a mere toy, a kind of dandy-horse, and the riders were regarded as fit subjects for pity. That time, however, is a thing of the past.” The paper was not just talking about the growing trend o
From playlist US History
Pawn Stars: Willie Mays' Baseball Uniform (Season 6) | History
Corey takes a few swings at bidding on a uniform that belonged to one of the greatest baseball players of all time in this clip from "Free Willie". #PawnStars Subscribe for more from Pawn Stars: http://po.st/SubscribeToPawnStars Watch more Pawn Stars on YouTube in this playlist: http://po
From playlist Pawn Stars: Official Series Playlist | New Episodes Wednesdays at 8/7c | History
O'Reilly Webcast: Making the Case for Print on Demand
Brian O'Leary provides an economic rationale for more extensive use of POD services in the publishing industry, based upon analysis and real-world use cases. This is part of a series of live webcasts from O'Reilly's Tools of Change (TOC) for publishing.
From playlist O'Reilly Webcasts
Why the number 0 was banned for 1500 years
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From playlist Math
The Impossible Power of This Simple Math Proof
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From playlist Math
Why it took 379 pages to prove 1+1=2
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Spike Brehm and Pete Hunt interviewed at Fluent 2014
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From playlist Fluent Conference 2014