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Arcast: The Mono Project with Miguel De Icaza
Published 1 year ago, running time 0h0m
Have you had Mono? No, not the virus... I'm talking about the Mono project. If you hadn't heard about it, this is a version of .NET that runs on Linux. While I was in Boston for the ReMix conference I had a chance to chat with Miguel about his work with Novell and the Mono project.
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Arcast: Major League Baseball on Silverlight
Published 1 year ago, running time 0h0m
At the recent ReMix event in Boston I was privileged to chat with Justin Schaffer who has been working on mlb.com for a number of years. When you consider the challenge of connecting with fans and being a prime mover in the new technologies of the web he has a fascinating job.
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Arcast: TDD / MVP with Ron Jacobs
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
Most of the time I am the host of ARCast but recently I went to New Zealand where Luckas Svoboda hosts ARCast New Zealand www.arcast.co.nz and he wanted to inteview me for their show. I thought it would be fun to share this episode with you.
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Arcast: Get A Clue with Lou Carbone
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
If you been to Mix or perhaps Tech-Ed New Zealand then you had the privilege of listening to a really smart guy named Lou Carbone. Lou is not an architect or developer but he is someone who is thinking very hard about user experience and he is definitely somebody you ought to listen to.
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Arcast: Expression for Architects with Shane Morris
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
Designers... yes they are a strange breed but so are architects. Microsoft recently released a bunch of tools called Expression and while I was at Tech-Ed Australia I recorded a quick chat with designer Shane Morris to discuss what this tool set is all about.
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Arcast: Team Foundation Server Down Under
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
So I was in Australia at Tech-Ed when I bumped into some people like Steve Riley (who is an awesome speaker and security guru) and some other guys named Justin and Michael who work for some big organization that we won't name here These guys started using Team Foundation server and made there Jav...
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Arcast: Rapid Response with Udi Dahan
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
Udi Dahan is a solution architect from Israel and just the other day Udi and I answered a couple of questions from the MSDN architecture forum about layering and business rules.
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Arcast: Change Your Life By Podcasting with Carl Franklin
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
Ready for a change of pace? I'm warning you... this video is very low-tech. You could say it's non-tech but a lot of fun. Have you heard of .NET Rocks? Well Carl is the co-host and so I run into him in a variety of places but we never really had a chance to talk. So on this episode -...
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Arcast: Every Class a WCF Service with Juval Lowy
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
Ready for a radical idea? My friend Juval Lowy eats, sleeps, lives and breathes WCF. There are few people who understand it like he does and I sat down for a quick chat with Juval at the Tech-Ed 2007 Fishbowl in Orlando to see what his radical ideas were.
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Arcast: Spring.NET with Mark Pollack
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
Spring is a popular Java framework for building applications that Mark Pollack had become quite familiar with. However he wanted to write applications in .NET so Spring.NET was born. In this episode I caught up with Mark at Tech-Ed US where we told me all about it.
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Arcast: Security Chat from Slovenia
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
You're a geek right? Hint: You wouldn't be reading this if you weren't. Don't you love having a really geeky chat about security? One where you talk about root kits and ways in which security can be breached? That's just the kind of conversation we had in Slovenia for this...
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Arcast: WCF Session Behavior from Slovenia
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
Back in MayI popped into a conference in Slovenia to give a couple of talks and while I was there we did a live ARCast recording with some of the MVP's from Slovenia. In this first segment I chat with Matevz Gacnik architect MVP about how WCF makes use of sessions.
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Arcast: Tuning The Development Process at Spot Runner
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
When Marco DeMello came to be VP of Engineering at Spot Runner he came to a small engineering team with a startup mentality. It was a perfect fit for a scrappy small startup but with success the engineerig team and process had to mature to support the demands of the business. In this episode we...
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Arcast: Taking TV Ads to the Long Tail with Spot Runner
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
In the past TV ads were only for the big guys with Madison avenue advertising agencies producing multi-million dollar contracts. And the little guys? They were the one who put up those cheesy ads that look like they were shot with Dad's movie camera. But today there is a new company that i...
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Arcast: Office Business Apps @ Epicor (Part 3)
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
In this final installment with Epicor we discuss the challenges, the hard things about making this all work and take a look at a demo of the Epicor integration with Outlook 2007
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Arcast: Office Business Applications @ Epicor (Part 2)
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
What if you were architecting a solution for this scenario. Your company sells multiple enterprise applications (ERP, Financials, CRM etc.) and you want to support multiple client front ends including office applications. How would you do it? What elements would you put in place to make it pos...
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Arcast: Office Business Applications at Epicor (Part 1)
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
When you build software you want your customers to get the most for the dollar. That means thinking outside the box when it comes to reaching customers. This is exactly what Epicor has done with their enterprise software by leveraging integration with Office. This sounds easy but there is a lo...
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Arcast: Healthcare in Japan
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
Imagine the challenge of creating a system that can store healthcare records for patients across hospitals, clinics and doctors offices throughout Japan. Oh yeah and the records need to be stored in a format that will still be accessible 100 years from now. Wow - what would you do? This is the...
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Arcast: PlentyOfFish.com How one man beat the big guys
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
Have you ever met someone who is simply amazing? Well I have and that someone is Markus Frind. A few years ago he was just another victim of the .com bust in Vancouver BC. An ASP developer he decided he needed to learn ASP.NET so he created a dating site called PlentyOfFish.com. Online dating...
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Arcast: DinnerNow.net Windows Cardspace (Part 2)
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
Do you ever get those nasty phising emails? Of course you do. You and I know what to do with these but what about dear old grandma? How can we protect people from being tricked into giving away usernames and passwords? How about by changing the way we ask people to identify themselves. This ...
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Arcast: DinnerNow.net Windows Cardspace (Part 1)
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
Do you ever get those nasty phising emails? Of course you do. You and I know what to do with these but what about dear old grandma? How can we protect people from being tricked into giving away usernames and passwords? How about by changing the way we ask people to identify themselves. This ...
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Arcast: DinnerNow - Architecture Overview and Workflow
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
Sometimes when facing a new technology stack what you need is a good example. It is difficult to know how things ought to be put together and reading the reference documentation just doesn't cut it. Recently I met with the team that built DinnerNow.net. This amazing example shows how to p...
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Arcast: Do Atomic Transactions violate SOA Autonomy Tenet?
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
This morning I recorded another ARCast Rapid Response with Juval Löwy (after all the posters on the forum asked for him by name). The question was titled Distributed Transactions and Services. I was happy to see among those who responded many of our Architect MVPs such as Roger Sessions an...
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Arcast: RCast.net – ARCast Rapid Response with Michele Leroux Bustamante
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
Don’t you love to start new things? We just started a new fiscal year here at Microsoft which means I have new goals and though ARCast had a terrific year in 2006, now I have to come up with new and better things for ARCast. So here is the deal, I want to expand the conversation that we have to...
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Arcast: The Agile Architect with Jeffrey Palermo
Published 2 years ago, running time 0h0m
Perhaps you have heard people talking about an "Agile" approach or other strange terms like "Scrum" or "Extreme Programming". You may be familiar with these terms but if you are an architect that is not, you need an update my friend and today we have for you Agile c...
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Dec
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Intro to MVC Architecture - "Home Brewed" using PHP
Irving, United States
Welcome to the newly reorganized DFW Apache LAMP Group...formerly "Dallas MySQL Meetup". You can find further information about this group @: DFW Apache Lamp Group. Our first meeting since "re-org" will be held Monday, Dec. 7th, 2009, at a venue TBD. Your Organizer, Tish Wood, will be speaking on Intro to MVC Architecture - "Home Brewed" using PHP. This subject will lay the groundwork for specific implementations of MVC to be presented in future meetings.
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