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  • CodeCast: SOLID with Claudio Lassala

    Published 3 hours ago, running time 1h3m

    CodeCast Episode 66: SOLID with Claudio LassalaIn this episode of CodeCast, co-hosts Ken Levy and Gary Short interview Claudio Lassala, a C# MVP, INETA Speaker, MCSD.NET, and Software Developer at EPS Software. Claudio gives an overview and discusses in depth the principles, practices, and be.

  • .NET Rocks: Ron Jacobs on Azure AppFabric

    Published 5 hours ago, running time 1h4m

    Ron Jacobs talks to Carl and Richard about the Windows Azure platform AppFabric, which provides secure connectivity as a service to help developers bridge cloud, on-premises, and hosted deployments.

  • Software Engineering Radio: Johannes Link & Lasse Koskela on TDD

    Published 10 hours ago, running time 1h0m

    Podcast (MP3): DownloadHosts: MarkusGuests:Johannes Link & Lasse Koskela Recording venue:SkypeIn this episode Johannes Link interviews Lasse Koskela - the author of "Test-Driven" - about test-driven development (TDD). We cover the basics, the rationale behind it an.

  • The Thirsty Developer: MIXing It Up with Thomas Lewis

    Published 12 hours ago, running time 1h5m

    In this episode, we talk with Thomas Lewis, Director with the Developer Platform and Evangelism team at Microsoft. Thomas and his team run the MIX Online website and is also a part of the planning team behind the MIX conference. We talk with Thomas about the recent design overhaul on MIX Online a.

  • Stack Overflow Podcast: Podcast #82

    Published 3 days ago, running time 1h4m

    In this episode of the Stack Overflow podcast, Joel and Jeff sit down with Mac developer Daniel Jalkut of Red Sweater Software to discuss his experience as a longtime Mac developer and small Mac software business owner, and the possible impact of the iPad. Daniel launched Red Sweater software way.

  • CNET UK Podcast: Have Internet comments got out of hand?

    Published 4 days ago, running time 0h32m

    In this week's podcast, Ian, Rich and Rory discuss mean Internet commenters, mourn the loss of more Moon landings and worry about kittens

  • Boagworld Web Design Advice: Time to generalise

    Published 4 days ago, running time 0h0m

    This week on Boagworld: The changing role of web designers, Colin Firth on content and Becky Jones talks about the changes at Google.

  • FLOSS Weekly: Stellarium

    Published 4 days ago, running time 0h0m

    Stellarium, the realistic 3-D planetarium for your computer.Guest: Matthew Gates for StellariumShownotesHere's what's coming up for FLOSS in the future. Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email Randal at merlyn@stonehenge.com.Thanks to Cachefly for providing.

  • The SitePoint Podcast: Checkmate Apple

    Published 4 days ago, running time 0h45m

    A massive show this week! With Apple’s iPad announcement in the rear view, everyone is talking about Flash—or more specifically, what the absence of Flash on the iPad means to Adobe. Also: Chrome extensions go mainstream, and Google drops support for IE6. Related posts: 1. SitePoint Podcast

  • Security Now: Your Questions, Steve's Answers 85

    Published 4 days ago, running time 0h0m

    Internet Explorer as a file system, using Live CDs for security, and Steve takes on the iPad...Security Now shownotesFor 16kpbs versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spi.

  • Hanselminutes: How Craigslist Works - with Jeremy Zawodny

    Published 4 days ago, running time 0h34m

    Scott chats with Jeremy Zawodny, a developer at Craigslist on how the system is put together. How many servers do they have? How does it all fit together and what are the major technology problems they have to solve?

  • GoingDeep: C9 Lectures: Dr. Don Syme - Introduction to F#, 1 of 3

    Published 4 days ago, running time 0h36m

    F# is Microsoft's first functional programming language to be included as one of Visual Studio's official set of languages. F# is a succinct, efficient, expressive functional/object-oriented programming language under joint development by Microsoft Developer Division and Microsoft Research. Durin.

  • .NET Rocks: Walling and Taber on Micropreneur Academy.

    Published 5 days ago, running time 0h46m

    Rob Walling and Mike Taber talk about the Micropeneur Academy, a web-based community with the mission to assist one-man tech companies in reaching their goals. Membership is not free, but it's not expensive either.

  • Rails Envy Podcast: The Ruby Show 106: Making Up Words

    Published 5 days ago, running time 0h12m

    In this episode, Dan and Jason have fun making up words and also report on the latest with MacRuby, Rails 3, and more.

  • IBM developerWorks: Data, analytics, and sports forecasting

    Published 5 days ago, running time 0h17m

    Gibby McCaleb is COO of AccuScore, a leader in sports forecasting. He joins old schoolmate Todd Watson and myself for a chat about the complexities of sports analytics, AccusScore's approach, and startup lessons learned. He throws in some free Superbowl predictions.

  • Hanselminutes: Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx) with Erik Meijer

    Published 6 days ago, running time 0h34m

    Scott sits down with Erik Meijer from the Cloud Programmability Team to hear about the Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx). Rx is a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable collections. Sound boring? Not even a little. Rx is a prescription for awesome.

  • Java Posse: Devoxx 2009 Interview with Stephen Colbourne

    Published 6 days ago, running time 0h27m

    Devoxx Interview with Stephen ColbourneFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comThis interview is also available in video form at the new Parleys.com.http://parleys.com/d/1845, Mark Reinhold's talk about adding closures to Java is also available at Parleys

  • Deep Fried Bytes: Talking OData and SQL Modeling Services with Douglas Purdy

    Published 6 days ago, running time 0h22m

    In this episode, Keith and Woody sit down at PDC 2009 with Microsoft’s Douglas Purdy to discuss all things data. Do you remember Oslo from the previous PDC event? Well Oslo has been rebranded to SQL Server Modeling Services to help developers store and manage models for the enterprise. Modeling S.

  • IBM developerWorks: Social media strategy from Peyton Manning's advisor

    Published 6 days ago, running time 0h18m

    Kathleen Hessert is President of Sports Media Challenge, and company that advises individuals and institutions on effective media strategy. Her clients include NBA star Shaquille O'Nea, NFL quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning, and Texas Longhorn football coach Mack Brown. She joins along with dev.

  • IBM developerWorks: Never lose a sock again

    Published 6 days ago, running time 0h6m

    The developerWorks Players do a mock podcast on an innovative foot-sock security tool -- SockTag. Our own Mark Cappel (former editor, Open source projects zone) and Denise Ruterbories (Manager, IT Professional Skills), two closet thespians, play the inventor of SockTag and a satisfied customer, r.

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  • MSDN UK Screencasts

    Published 4 months ago

    Don't have the time to read a 10-page how-to article or watch a full length webcast? Try an MSDN screencast, a webcast that takes you step-by-step to discovering new functionality or exploring a hot developer topic, all in 10-15 minutes.

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