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Listening to The Last HOPE hacker conference

Audio of The Last HOPE conference was just made available for free

Michael Horowitz

Michael Horowitz wrote his first computer program in 1973 and has been a computer nerd ever since. He spent more than 20 years working in an IBM mainframe (MVS) environment. He has worked in the research and development group of a large Wall Street financial company, and has been a technical writer for a mainframe software company.

He teaches a large range of self-developed classes, the underlying theme being Defensive Computing. Michael is an independent computer consultant, working with small businesses and the self-employed. He can be heard weekly on The Personal Computer Show on WBAI.

Disclosure.

Michael Horowitz
2600

The Last HOPE conference may have ended a couple weeks ago, but the audio lives on. The guys at 2600 just released MP3 recordings of the conference lectures. Each talk is available in both 16kbps and 64kbps.

A limited number of the radio broadcasts that originated during the conference are also available at radio.hope.net/archive.

Some of the talks are detailed in the CNET coverage of the conference.


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