WPF Podcasts
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Sparkling Client: In the Trenches: You’re Making Applications Backwards
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h13m
In The Silverlight Trenches This show is all about Developer/Designer misconceptions. There’s a marketing story (”Designers use Blend and Developers use Visual Studio”), but how does this work out in real life? To find out, I interviewed Mike Wolf. He explains how we’re making applications ba...
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Herding Code: Herding Code 84: Ex-Microsoft Developer Panel with Mike Moore, Jeff Cohen, and Scott Bellware
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h18m
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk to Jeff Cohen, Mike Moore, and Scott Bellware about why and how they’ve moved away from Microsoft development and into the Ruby community. K Scott asks the guests about why they switched. Jeff talks about how his switch from desktop development on Windows
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GoingDeep: The State Monad - Part 1
Concurrency is a problem that faces all developers as we move to the age of ManyCore processor architectures. Managing state is an important aspect of programming generally and for parallel programming especially. The great Brian Beckman demonstrates three ways of labeling a binary tree with uniq...
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The SitePoint Podcast: MeltSheep and FireRock
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h6m
In this jam-packed show, the podcast team discusses the importance of SSL encryption in light of new easy-to-use hacking tools like Firesheep. Also: Copyright meets cooking, Microsoft cast a new light on the future of Silverlight, and a new browser called RockMelt.
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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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.NET Rocks: Billy Hollis is a XAML Developer
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h48m
While at Mix 2011, Richard talked to Billy Hollis about XAML development. Billy talks about the balance between WPF and Silverlight work, how he chooses which approach to use. The conversation also digs into steering clear of the 'One Right Way' mindset, and how right now is a great time to be re.
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GoingDeep: LINQ-to-Anything
Welcome to the 100th episode of Going Deep! It's been a great ride so far and I hope you've been enjoying the show over the years. For this momentous occasion, meet Bart de Smet, a software engineer extraordinaire on the WPF team who spends his free time blogging (what an incredible wealth of tru...
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Herding Code: Herding Code 104: Rob Eisenberg on Caliburn Micro
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h8m
You remember Rob Eisenberg from Herding Code Show #57 when he talked presentation patterns along with Jeremy Miller, Ward Bell and Glenn Block. Well, in this episode of Herding Code, the conversation continues as Rob talks with the guys about Caliburn.Micro, an opinionated MVVM framework for WPF
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Herding Code: Episode 22: Brad Abrams and Tim Heuer on the Silverlight 2 Release
This week we talk to Brad Abrams and Tim Heuer about the Silverlight 2 release. Topics What's new? The releationship between the DLR and Silverlight 2 The Eclipse for Silverlight development The Open Specification Promise for XAML Progress on Mono / Moonlight...
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Herding Code: Herding Code 43: Javier Lozano on the "M" in MVC
This week on Herding Code, Kevin leads a conversation with Javier Lozano on ASP.NET MVC and the Model View Controller (MVC), Model View Presenter (MVP), Model View ViewModel (MVVM) and Model Model View Controller (MMVC) patterns. The guys discuss the various patterns as they relate to ASP.NET MV...
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Deep Fried Bytes: Silverlight 4 and Behind the Scenes at PDC 2009 with Scott Guthrie
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h40m
What better way to find out what is going on in .Net development than to get it straight from The Gu himself? Keith and Woody were invited back to PDC 2009 to cover all of the announcements and get the scoop on what the future is for Microsoft developers. The guys sit down with Scott Guthrie, Co.
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.NET Rocks: Brian Lagunas Uses the Extended WPF Toolkit
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h47m
Carl and Richard talk to Brian Lagunas about the Extended WPF Toolkit. The Extended WPF Toolkit goes beyond Microsoft's WPF Toolkit to add even more controls for WPF. Since September 2010, Brian has been adding controls to the library, as of April 2011 he's up to 21 controls!
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Herding Code: Herding Code 56: Markus Völter on Model-Driven Development, DSLs and Product Line Engineering
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h51m
You know Markus Völter as the founder and voice of Software Engineering Radio. Well, this week on Herding Code, Markus finds himself on the other side of the microphone – fielding, rather than asking, questions. Listen in as Markus explains model-driven software development and product line engin...
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Sparkling Client: Show 110: Silverlight is Dead. Long Live Silverlight.
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h10m
What’s new This Week in Silverlight Microsoft’s PDC Conference – Where New Technologies are (or are not) Announced Erik thought it was weird that there weren’t any *big* announcements at the conference. There were some Azure announcments, but they hardly seemed to justify the conference. Thi.
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Sparkling Client: Show 105: Shawn Wildermuth’s Upcoming Windows Phone 7 Book
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h24m
What’s new This Week in Silverlight This week we’re joined by Shawn Wildermuth. He’s writing a Windows Phone 7 book, and he gives us the inside scoop! Shawn is the creator of the popular Silvelright Tour Workshops Shawn’s blog is here. What we Talk About Shawn’s new book! Shawn’s experience w.
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Sparkling Client: This Week in Silverlight – February 25 2010
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h19m
What’s new in Silverlight This Week in Silverlight Application of the Week Quince. Quince is one of the best looking Silverlight applications out there. If you haven’t seen quince, you owe it to yourself to take a look. Silverlight Rumors *Warning* – This section is filled with lies. Th.
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.NET Rocks: Brian Noyes is looking through Prism 4
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h47m
Carl and Richard talk to Brian Noyes about Prism 4. Prism is a combination of guidance and tooling from the Patterns and Practices team at Microsoft to help build WPF and Silverlight based applications. Brian digs into why Prism exists and what has been added to the latest version of Prism to wor.
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Sparkling Client: Show 103: Windows Phone 7 Development Hardware with Walt Ritscher
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h21m
What’s new This Week in Silverlight Recorded August 16, 2010 We’re joined this week by a live studio audience! Thanks to Jason Mauer. This week, we have an interview withWalt Ritscher talking about the new Windows Phone 7 developer hardware. Walt Ritscher’s enthusiasm for crafting software inter.
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Sparkling Client: Show 108: The HTML5/Silverlight “Controversy” with Scott Barnes
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h35m
What’s new This Week in Silverlight Scott Barnes Interview Silverlight was much more popular than expected. Silverlight isn’t going anywhere Enterprise adoption has been crazy good. Is the “WPF replaced by HTML5″ thought even a possibility? It sounds like such a weird idea. The core problem is.
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Sparkling Client: Show 107: John Papa talks about Upcoming Silverlight Awesomeness
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h12m
What’s new This Week in Silverlight Recorded September 13, 2010 John Papa Interview John’s been at Microsoft for almost a year now Scott Guthrie is coming to Silverlight TV!!! (stay tuned) John’s experiences in traveling to Asia and evangelizing Silverlight Sneak peek into PDC Sneak peek at MVVM
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Hanselminutes
Last episode 11 years ago on www.hanselminutes.com
Hanselminutes is a weekly audio talk show with noted web developer and technologist Scott Hanselman and hosted by Carl Franklin. Scott discusses utilities and tools, gives practical how-to advice, and discusses ASP.NET or Windows issues and workarounds.