ASP.NET Podcasts
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Deep Fried Bytes: Mobile Web Is Not What The Other Guys Say It Is
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h42m
In this episode, Keith and Woody sit down with Chris Love to discuss the merits and future of the Mobile Web. Chris shares his insight and vision on why developers should prepare and develop mobile web apps using HTML5 instead of create native mobile apps.Thanks to our guest this episode
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.NET Rocks: Shaun Walker Talks A Little DNN 6
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h51m
Carl and Richard talk to Shaun Walker about DotNetNuke. Shaun talks about the release of DotNetNuke 6, offering some substantial changes to DNN, including migrating to C# (from VB.NET). The conversation also digs into the lifestyle of having a dominant community (read: free) edition of your produ.
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Coding QA Podcast: Episode 61 - Accessibility Testing
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h39m
In this week's episode of Coding QA, Mark and Jim sit down once again with fellow team member Clay Compton to discuss Accessibility testing. Clay's been in charge of this area for years on the ASP.NET team. Listen in as he shares his experience and discusses: 1. What does "accessible" me.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 118: Paul Betts on SassAndCoffee
Published 9 years ago, running time 1h16m
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to Paul Betts about SassAndCoffee, a NuGet package that adds runtime Sass and CoffeeScript compilation to ASP.NET. Jon asks Paul about his role on the Office Labs team [Spoiler alert! Since this podcast, Paul has started a new job at GitHub!] Jon asks Pa.
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Hanselminutes: Microsoft Web Platform and Azure direction with Scott Hunter
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h31m
Scott Hanselman and Scott Hunter (also known as Scotts the Lesser) talk about recently Azure/Web reorg, the direction that ASP.NET and Azure are talking, and how they see open source fitting into the future at Microsoft.
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The SitePoint Podcast: ASP.NET with TIm Posey and Pranav Rastogi
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h27m
Episode 123 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week our regular interview host Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict) is back with a great interview of 2 guests from the world of ASP.NET Tim Posey an active ASP.NET developer, and Pranav Rastogi @rustd from the ASP.NET team at Microsoft. Listen
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Deep Fried Bytes: Developing Real World Applications with TDD with James Bender and Jeff McWherter
In this episode, Keith and Woody sit down with the James Bender and Jeff McWherter, the authors of the book “Professional Test Driven Development with C#: Developing Real World Applications with TDD (Wrox Professional Guides) ”, to get some real world advice for developers that want to use Te.
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.NET Rocks: Sebastien Lambla Builds OpenRasta
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h32m
Carl and Richard talk to Sebastien Lambla about OpenRasta and OpenWrap. OpenRasta is a framework for simplifying building resource-oriented web-based applications. OpenRasta can work with ASP.NET or directly with HTTP.SYS. OpenRasta will work side-by-side with ASP.NET MVC, Webforms and more. Seba.
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.NET Rocks: Geoff Smith and Howard van Rooijen Architect S#arply
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h49m
Carl and Richard talk to Geoff Smith and Howard van Rooijen about S#arp architecture. S#arp architecture provides guidance on how to build ASP.NET MVC applications with nHibernate. It follows Eric Evan's Domain Driven Design principles very closely. The conversation also jumped over to StyleCop
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Coding QA Podcast: Episode 58 - Improving Test Team Morale
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h48m
In this episode of Coding QA, Mark and Jim sit down with fellow team member Carl DaCosta to discuss test team morale. Carl has been a member of the ASP.NET QA team for nearly 5 years and has recently become a managing test lead. With this new role, comes the expectation of greater focus on test t.
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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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Hanselminutes: Glimpse - A client-side Glimpse into your server
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h39m
Scott talks with open source developers Anthony van der Hoorn and Nik Molnar from the Glimpse Project. Their very innovative (and all JavaScript and HTML!) debugger tool for ASP.NET has taken the community by storm. How did they do it and how can Glimpse make your live better?
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Coding QA Podcast: Episode 57 - Optimal Test Automation
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h37m
In this episode of Coding QA, Mark and Jim sit down with fellow team member Anton Piskunov. Anton has been a member of the ASP.NET QA team for about 3 years and during that time, he's played the role of feature tester but has more recently moved into owning the team's test automation effort.
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Hanselminutes: Nancy, Sinatra and the Explosion of .NET Micro Web Frameworks with Andreas Håkansson
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h32m
Scott chats with open source developer Andreas Håkansson about his .NET micro web framework called Nancy which is inspired by a Ruby framework called Sinatra. Why do we need frameworks like this? What kinds of sites and services can they support and how do they related to ASP.NET?
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Coding QA Podcast: Episode 56 - Localization and Globalization
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h36m
In this episode Mark and Jim discuss localization and globalization testing with resident expert Clay Compton. Clay has been with the ASP.NET test team for over a decade and has a reputation for being an expert in these areas. He covers why this testing is critical to an international product
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.NET Rocks: Steve Smith Tells Performance Stories
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h44m
Ignoring the unusual show number, Steve Smith talks to Carl and Richard about his experiences tuning ASP.NET for better performance. Steve tells three different stories from different eras of web development, also digging into situations where he's made mistakes, where he's found mistakes, and wh.
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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 - Microsoft.Activities, Unit Testing and Nuget
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h11m
Our friends in the ASP.NET team have built a very cool infrastructure known a Nuget. It is a really great way to bring libraries that you want to use into your project. When I first saw it I thought I've got to find a way to deliver WF4 activities and designers into your project. On this episod.
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Hanselminutes: This is not your father's WCF - All about the WebAPI with Glenn Block
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h33m
Glenn Block is with Scott in The Netherlands and tries to get Scott up to speed on what's new in WCF. Scott thinks WCF is scary and heavyweight. How does WCF fit into a world of Web 2.0 lightweight APIs? What's the WCF WebAPI and how does compare to services in ASP.NET MVC?
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Herding Code: Herding Code 110: Geoff Dalgas and Jarrod Dixon take us behind the scenes at StackExchange
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h45m
This episode of Herding Code Kevin and Jon sit down with Geoff and Jarrod at MIX to talk about their experiences from helping to build the first StackOverflow site up through today’s fast paced world of StackExchanges and gold plated Lamborghinis. Note: We recorded in quietest spot we could find
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Rails Envy Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on www.railsenvy.com
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