Silverlight Podcasts
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The Thirsty Developer: Designer and Developer Workflow
In this show, we talk with Tim Heuer, a Microsoft Program Manager who works with technologies like Silverlight and Corrina Barber, a designer who works on the UIFX team with tools like Expression Blend. We caught up with Tim and Corrina at the RIAPalooza event in Chicago at the end ...
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The Thirsty Developer: Farseer
This week we interviewed Jeff Webber who created the Farseer Physics Engine, which is a 2D Physics engine originally written for XNA, but was ported to support Silverlight with help from Bill Reiss of Blue Rose Games. You can check out some samples written on Silverlight 2. ...
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The Thirsty Developer: Silverlight 2
Adam Kinney This week's interview was recorded on location at MIX 08. We talk with Adam Kinney (aka the Silverlight Surfer), who is the technical evangelist for Silverlight. This week we were joined in studio by our fellow evangelist, Beth Humphreys (aka Server Girl). She is an Infras...
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The Thirsty Developer: pisode #2 - Talking Silverlight with Chad Campbell
Chad Campbell Chad Campbell is a software developer with Crowe Chizek, based out of Louisville, KY. We met up with Chad a few weeks ago at the IndyTechfest in Indianapolis, IN, where he was set to give a talk called "Silverlight on Every page". We caught up with him at...
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Hanselminutes: Moonlight (Silverlight on Linux with Mono) with Miguel de Icaza and Joseph Hill
Scott chats with with Miguel de Icaza and Joseph Hill, the folks behind Moonlight. It's Silverlight on Linux with Mono and it's Open Source!
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Herding Code: Episode 28: Miguel de Icaza (part 1)
This week we talk with Miguel de Icaza about Mono, Moonlight, and other fun stuff. Topics Overview and update on Mono Mono's roots as a tool for desktop applications on Gnome / Linux The need for a package manager in Windows Managed operating systems (like Microsoft...
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.NET Rocks: The State of Silverlight witih Tim Heuer
Tim Heuer from the Silverlight team at Microsoft talks to Carl and Richard about the current state of Silverlight, and offers his perspective on using Silverlight among other things.
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.NET Rocks: Ward Bell on ORMs.
Ward Bell offers his opinion of Object Relational Mappers, the Entity Framework, LINQ to SQL, and Silverlight.
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The Thirsty Developer: Argentum Tella
This week is an interview with Damon Payne about creating a design surface in Silverlight 2. Program Notes The Thirsty Developer website was done for about 24 hours. Sorry for any problems that is caused and thanks to the folks who pointed it out to us. &#...
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CodeCast: CodeCast Episode 9: 2008 Year in Review
CodeCast Episode 9: 2008 Year in ReviewOur special 2008 year in review episode with hosts Ken Levy and Markus Egger, joined by special guest co-host Rick Strahl of West Wind Technologies. Topics · Visual Studio (@ 2:37) · Languages (@ 6:28) · SQL Server (@ 10:15) · ...
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The Thirsty Developer: Silverlight + Twitter
This week is an interview with Steve Holstad about a front end for Twitter that he created with Silverlight 2. Show Notes Twitterlight web site Steve’s Twitter Handle Coding for fun article on Twitterlight (with code) Download / Listen to the Show http://shows.thirstydeveloper.com/...
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Java Posse: Java Posse #226 - Roundup 08 - RIA Ecosystem
Rich Internet Application Ecosystem Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comThis was recorded before the release of Java 6 U 10 and JavaFX, so many of the points about the size and performance of Java applets are no longer true, nor is the prediction that interest may...
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Herding Code: Episode 33: Intertube Inauguration and Questions From Listeners
This week Kevin leads a discussion about the inauguration on the web, then we field some questions from listeners. Topics Live inauguration video on Silverlight sites Photosynth picture of the inauguration whitehouse.gov on webforms - will Viewstate bring down the presidency?...
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Herding Code: Episode 30: Year-end wrapup
K Scott leads the discussion as we look back at 2008, and speculate wildly on what 2009 has to offer. Note: Scott K's taking a podcasting break to change diapers and stuff. Looking back at 2008 Google Chrome Kevin's new iPhone Kevin's Firefox extension a...
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The Thirsty Developer: Dangling Links
This week Dave and Larry interview Edward Thomson a software engineer with Teamprise about cross platform development. Teamprise creates clients for Microsoft’s Team Foundation Server that runs on Linux, Mac and Windows. Show Notes Teamprise is a spin-off of Sourcegear Eric Si...
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Deep Fried Bytes: A Practical Look at Silverlight 2 Part 2
Now that Silverlight 2 is at the Olympics and making a big splash, we wanted to explore this fascinating technology more. Microsoft Silverlight 2 is a cross-browser, cross-platform, and cross-device plug-in for delivering the next generation of .NET based media experiences and rich interactive ap...
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Deep Fried Bytes: A Practical Look at Silverlight 2 Part 1
Now that Silverlight 2 is at the Olympics and making a big splash, we wanted to explore this fascinating technology more. Microsoft Silverlight 2 is a cross-browser, cross-platform, and cross-device plug-in for delivering the next generation of .NET based media experiences and rich interactive ap...
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Herding Code: Episode 34: *Chirp and Witty - WPF Twitter Clients
This week on Herding Code, Jon, Kevin and Scott K discuss *Chirp (since renamed blu), Witty, Twitter usage, open source and WPF development: The guys review *Chirp, a new WPF Twitter client from thirteen23. Scott compares *Chirp to Paris Hilton, Jon reminisces about old Simpsons episodes and Ke...
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.NET Rocks: Brian Noyes on the State of WPF and More
The always-thoughtful Brian Noyes shares his thoughts on the state of WPF, Silverlight, WF, and WCF.
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The ASP.NET Podcast: Silverlight and Managed JavaScript
Wally shows an example written in Silverlight and managed JavaScript.
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Sparkling Client
Last episode 11 years ago on www.sparklingclient.com
An audio podcast about Silverlight, ASP.NET AJAX, Flash and other rich web-client technologies. If you're interested in writing next generation web applications, this is the podcast for you. There's a new information-dense show each week.