.NET Podcasts
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endpoint.tv: endpoint.tv - WF4 in the Real World - Microsoft Support ASP.NET MVC Wizard Framework
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h32m
Wizards are a part of the web.Maybe you haven't thought of them as wizards, but multi-step processes such as checkout or registration are utilized by many websites. In this episode, Muhammad Usman from the Microsoft Product Quality team will show you the new system they are building to create.
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endpoint.tv: endpoint.tv - WCF Web API - Content Types
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h10m
Glenn Block joins me for a look at how you can use the new WCF Web API libraries to build great browser based apps with jQuery with new support for Form URI encoding and other custom content types.For more info see http://wcf.codeplex.comRon Jacobshttp://blogs.msdn.com/rjacobs.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 90: Sara Chipps on Girl Develop IT and Girls Developing Software
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h54m
This week on Herding Code, the boys talk with Sara Chipps about Girl Develop IT, a comfortable place where women can learn at their own pace and not be afraid to ask "stupid questions." Listen in as Sara talks about repairing the wide gender gap in development through her series of classes which
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endpoint.tv: endpoint.tv - Lab Introduction to WF4: Getting Started
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h5m
I've created a new Hands On Lab prototype using the Feature Builder PowerTool for Visual Studio. In this epsiode I'll show you how you can download and get started with this hands on lab. I'd love to hear your feedback on the lab so let me know what you think.Intro To WF4 Hands On Lab
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Stack Overflow Podcast: Podcast #66
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h10m
In this episode of the Stack Overflow podcast, Joel and Jeff discuss reverse proxies, the pitfalls of self-support communities, and designing for engagement. It is my intent to attend the London and Cambridge DevDays, if my passport comes back in time. Speaking of which, is there anything funnier...
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Deep Fried Bytes: Why Comments Are Evil and Pair Programming With Corey Haines
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h8m
In this episode Keith and Woody sit down with friend and traveling developer Corey Haines. Here's a question, how many times have you written comments in your code? Probably a lot! In this show Corey gives some valid reasons why developers shouldn't have comments in their code (with a few exce...
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Stack Overflow Podcast: Podcast #61
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h10m
In this episode of the podcast, Joel and Jeff sit down with Miguel de Icaza of the Mono project to discuss Mono, Silverlight / Moonlight, and the pros and cons of open sourcing your code.Miguel is one of the lead developers on the Mono project, which is an ongoing effort to bring the .NET framewo...
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GoingDeep: Erik Meijer, Gilad Bracha, Mads Torgersen: Perspectives on Programming Language Design and Evolution
Published 13 years ago, running time 0h51m
I attended Lang.NET 2008 and, as expected, learned a great deal from some of the industry's finest language and compiler minds. One of the most interesting talks was Gilad Bracha's session on his new programming language, Newspeak. Newspeak is really compelling from a language design perspective
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.NET Rocks: Scott Guthrie at NDC!
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h30m
Fresh off his keynote at the Norwegian Developers Conference in Oslo, Norway, Scott Guthrie dropped into the fishbowl to talk to Carl and Richard about his new role with the Azure team. Scott digs into how Azure has evolved and his focus on improving the developer experience. The conversation wra.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 87: Jeff Atwood on Area 51 and Stack Overflow
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h22m
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk with Jeff Atwood about his new Area 51 venture, the running of Stack Overflow, the community of Q & A sites, and memories of the glockenspiel. Jeff walks us through the genesis of Stack Overflow and how it begot Server Fault, Super User, Stack Exchange and.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 82: Cory Foy and Will Green Compare .NET and Ruby Development
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h2m
This week on Herding Code, Cory Foy and Will Green join the guys to discuss general differences between .NET and Ruby development approaches. Is the grass always greener on the other side? Listen in on this week’s talk about how languages, frameworks, tools and cultures shape the way we implement.
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Stack Overflow Podcast: Stack Overflow: Podcast #36
Joel and Jeff, with special guest Eric Sink of SourceGear, discuss source control present and future, why writing a compiler is an important rite of passage for programmers, and how budding software engineers should be educated. I was convinced Eric was going to agree with me on whether or not s...
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Herding Code: Episode 18: Matt Podwysocki on F# and Functional Programming
This week Matt Podwysocki puts the fun in functional programming with a deep dive into F#. We've heard plenty of high level discussions of F# and functional programming lately, so we tried to dig into the gory details as much as possible: What is functional programming, and why sho...
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Herding Code: Episode 18: Matt Podwysocki on F# and Functional Programming
This week Matt Podwysocki puts the fun in functional programming with a deep dive into F#. We've heard plenty of high level discussions of F# and functional programming lately, so we tried to dig into the gory details as much as possible: What is functional programming, and why sho...
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GoingDeep: Expert to Expert: Contract Oriented Programming and Spec#
Published 12 years ago, running time 1h13m
The Spec# programming system is a new attempt at a more cost effective way to develop and maintain high-quality software. Spec# is pronounced "Spec sharp" and can be written (and searched for) as the "specsharp" or "Spec# programming system". The Spec# system consists of:The Spec# programmi.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 102: Tim Caswell on Node.js
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h50m
In this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk with avid open source contributor Tim Caswell about Node.js for which he is a community leader. Listen in as the guys dig into node.js and what it has to offer. Tim gives the node.js elevator pitch and begins to explain what node offers – like event
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SharePoint Pod Show: The SharePoint Data View Web Part
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h43m
In show 31, Rob, Nick, and Brett catch up with Laura Rogers to discuss the SharePoint Data View Web Part and how to use it in your applications to hopefully avoid a custom-code solution.Click here to download the show!Laura's BioI’m currently a Senior SharePoint Consultant...
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Rails Envy Podcast: Episode #089: 08/05/09
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h10m
Episode 89. This is the last Rails Envy podcast by Nathaniel Bibler and I. You'll just have to listen to the podcast for more details, which I hope you were planning on anyways. ;-) | Subscribe via iTunes - iTunes only link.Download the podcast ~15:27 mins MP3.Subscribe to feed via RS...
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GoingDeep: Anders Hejlsberg, Herb Sutter, Erik Meijer, Brian Beckman: Software Composability and the Future of
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h54m
How will imperative programming languages evolve to suit the needs of developers in the age of Concurrency and Composability? What role can programming languages play in enabling true composability? What are the implications of LINQ on the furture of managed (CLS-based) and unmanaged(C++) languag.
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Polymorphic Podcast: Subversion Quickstart for .NET Developers
Learn the basics of using Subversion as your source code control system. Join Craig Shoemaker as he examines Subversion operation and integration into your development environment. (Part 1 of 2)
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Visual Studio Talk Show (en français)
Last episode 11 years ago on www.visualstudiotalkshow.com
Un podcast "en français" sur le développement logiciel. Suivez les entrevues de Mario Cardinal et Guy Barrette avec les experts de la programmation Microsoft .Net