The SitePoint Podcast: ASP.NET with TIm Posey and Pranav Rastogi

The SitePoint Podcast

Episode 123 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week our regular interview host Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict) is back with a great interview of 2 guests from the world of ASP.NET Tim Posey an active ASP.NET developer, and Pranav Rastogi @rustd from the ASP.NET team at Microsoft. Listen

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Episode 123 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week our regular interview host Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict) is back with a great interview of 2 guests from the world of ASP.NET Tim Posey an active ASP.NET developer, and Pranav Rastogi @rustd from the ASP.NET team at Microsoft.

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Episode Summary

Pranav as a tester on the ASP.NET team with Microsoft tells us what has moved forward in ASP.NET in the last few years, and what the direction of development is expected to be.

Tim helps us understand the benefits of developing in ASP.NET over using similar open source technologies for business solutions.

Browse the full list of links referenced in the show at http://delicious.com/sitepointpodcast/123.

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Theme music by Mike Mella.

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