C# Podcasts
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Herding Code: Herding Code 62: MonoTouch with Miguel de Icaza and Geoff Norton
In this episode of Herding Code, Jon and Scott Koon pair up with Miguel de Icaza and Geoff Norton of the Mono Project and discuss MonoTouch: Jon asks Geoff Norton, engineering lead on the MonoTouch project and founder of the Cocoa# and Objective-C# projects, to give the elevator speech about Mono.
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Deep Fried Bytes: Multiparadigmatic C# with Ted Neward
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h46m
In this episode Keith and Woody sit down to discuss Multiparadigmatic C# with Ted Neward. Yes it is a long word but C# has grown from “just” an object-oriented language into a language that is capable of expressing several different paradigms of software development: object-oriented, functional
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Deep Fried Bytes: Talking Domain-Driven Design with David Laribee - Part 1
Domain-driven design (DDD) is an approach to the design of software, based on two premises. For most software projects, the primary focus should be on the domain and domain logic (as opposed to being the particular technology used to implement the system) and complex domain designs should be base...
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Deep Fried Bytes: Talking Domain-Driven Design with David Laribee - Part 1
Domain-driven design (DDD) is an approach to the design of software, based on two premises. For most software projects, the primary focus should be on the domain and domain logic (as opposed to being the particular technology used to implement the system) and complex domain designs should be base...
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Software Engineering Radio: Interview Anders Hejlsberg
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Anders Hejlsberg Recording venue: In this episode we have the pleasure of talking to Anders Hejlsberg, Chief Language Strategist at Microsoft. We started by discussing his more distant past, namely, his involvement wit...
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Deep Fried Bytes: Getting a lesson about Technical Debt from Gary Short
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h48m
In this episode, Keith and Woody sit down with Gary Short of DevExpress to talk about Technical Debt, the cost of putting off good development practices, and how it can cripple a project's velocity, flexibility, and quality.Thanks to our guest this episode Gary Short works for Develop.
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GoingDeep: Expert to Expert: Erik Meijer and Bertrand Meyer - Objects, Contracts, Concurrency, Sleeping Barbers
Published 12 years ago, running time 1h6m
Bertrand Meyer is a programming language guru, computer scientist and arguably the uncle of object oriented programming . Bertrand created the Eiffel programming language. Eiffel is an object-oriented language that is based on a fixed set of powerful principles like Design by Contract and Co.
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.NET Rocks: Eric Lippert Talks About Project Roslyn
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h56m
Recorded on PI day, Carl and Richard talk to the one-and-only Eric Lippert from the C# Compiler team. But we don't only talk about C#! The conversation wanders around all the languages, a little F#, a little IronPython, heck, even VB.NET! Eric talks about Project Roslyn, Microsoft's efforts to ma.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 106: Mark Rendle on Simple.Data
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h2m
In this episode of Herding Code, the guys speak with Mark Rendle about his Simple.Data and Fix projects. The show begins with Mark’s Simple.Data elevator pitch in which he explains that Simple.Data is an ORM without the O, the R or the M. Jon asks about Mark’s heavy use of dynamic types in the Si.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 52: The Alan Stevens and G. Andrew Duthie Debate Continues!
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h2m
In this corner, Microsoft Developer Evangelist and author, G. Andrew Duthie. In the other corner, C# MVP, ASP Insider and Open Space Technology facilitator, Alan Stevens. This week, G. Andrew Duthie and Alan Stevens bring their recent “Real Software Development vs Microsoft Bubble Developme...
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Herding Code: Herding Code 97: Jackson Harper on Manos de Mono
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h34m
In this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk with Jackson Harper about Manos de Mono, his lightweight web application framework that runs on Mono. The goal of Manos is to simplify the entire process of creating, managing and updating a web application from prototyping and design to deployment.
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Deep Fried Bytes: What Happens In The Speaker’s Lounge is Supposed to Stay In the Speaker’s Lounge
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h56m
In this episode Keith sits down with a bunch of speakers at the DevLink 2009 conference held in Nashville, TN. It isn’t every day one gets to hear what other speakers talk about and that’s why we titled the show the way we did. Listen in to learn how much time speakers devote to the community, ...
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Herding Code: Herding Code 116: Eric Lawrence on Fiddler, IE Internals, and HTTP
Published 9 years ago, running time 1h27m
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to Eric Lawrence, the author of the popular Fiddler web debugging proxy. Eric’s also a member of the Internet Explorer team and developer of several popular freeware tools. Eric explains how he’s been working on – and now runs – the team that works on th.
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GoingDeep: Inside SPUR - A Trace-Based JIT Compiler for CIL
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h49m
Computer Scientists and MSR Researchers Wolfram Schulte, Herman Venter, Nikolai Tillmann, and Manuel Fahndrich join Erik Meijer for an Expert to Expert deep dive into the theory and implementation strategies inside of SPUR, a research Tracing Just-In-Time (TJIT) compiler for Microsoft’s Common In.
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The SitePoint Podcast: BlogWorld Interviews, Part 1
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h27m
This week, the first batch of interviews from BlogWorld Expo 2010: accessibility expert Derek Featherstone on blogging and business; Team Lijit on their free site search and advertising service; and Chris Garrett on the Pillars of ProBlogging.
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Stack Overflow Podcast: Podcast #78
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h5m
In this episode of the Stack Overflow podcast, Joel and Jeff sit down with Paul, David, and Matthew — the creators of Litmus and DocType — to discuss ASCII vs. pixels, the power of Amazon EC2, and the unglamorous but critically important topic of backup. The fine folks at Litmus created DocType p.
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GoingDeep: C9 Lectures: Dr. Ralf Lämmel - Advanced Functional Programming - Type Classes
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h47m
Welcome to another series of C9 Lectures covering functional programming. For this series, Dr. Ralf Lämmel has generously taken the time to produce videos for Channel 9 from his office at the University of Koblenz-Landau (Germany), where he is a professor of computer science. The idea here is to
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The ASP.NET Podcast: iPhone Development with MonoTouch & .NET/C# - video
iPhone Development with MonoTouch & .NET/C
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Software Engineering Radio: Interview Anders Hejlsberg
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Anders Hejlsberg Recording venue: In this episode we have the pleasure of talking to Anders Hejlsberg, Chief Language Strategist at Microsoft. We started by discussing his more distant past, namely, his involvement wit...
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Herding Code: Herding Code 59: Web Standards with Milan Negovan
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h56m
In this episode of the Herding Code Podcast, the guys sit down with Milan Negovan of ASP.NET Resources to discuss web standards, usability and accessibility. Milan also shares his opinions on the onslaught of new technologies coming out of Redmond, why developers should avoid big conferences, th...
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