C# Podcasts
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The Thirsty Developer: nPlus1
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h57m
In this episode, we sit down with Chris Woodruff and Tim Murphy after the nPlus1 Architecture Summit in Chicago to discuss design patterns, dependency injection and the community site for Software Architects, nPlus1.org.Show NotesnPlus1.orgChris Woodruff’s Blog, Twitter: @cwoodruff.
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Herding Code: Episode 35: Fun at work
This week on Herding Code, K. Scott kicks off an amusing conversation about office pranks and general fun in the workplace: Jon explains why you might send goat pictures to your coworkers. Kevin comments about the hazards of new carpet installation. K. Scott talks about making an HP Printer come...
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Herding Code: Episode 29: Miguel de Icaza (part 2)
This is the second half of our discussion with Miguel de Icaza about Mono, Moonlight, open source, and other fun stuff. Topics When re-implementing .NET, do you match re-implement known bugs? The test / regression system to maintain compatibility How do you support so many platforms What parts o...
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Herding Code: Episode 29: Miguel de Icaza (part 2)
This is the second half of our discussion with Miguel de Icaza about Mono, Moonlight, open source, and other fun stuff. Topics When re-implementing .NET, do you match re-implement known bugs? The test / regression system to maintain compatibility How do you support so many platforms What parts o...
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Hanselminutes: Jon Skeet - World's Greatest Living Programmer, or just a nice English guy?
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h34m
I tease! It's show 200, and we've got Jon Skeet. Jon writes Java at Google, but he's also got a new book out called C# in Depth, Second Edition. Jon is also well-known for his answers on StackOverflow, gaining him the title "The Chuck Norris of Programmers." Listeners can get 40% off with code "H.
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Hanselminutes: Monomania - Mono, MonoTouch, MonoSpace, and MonoVS with Joseph Hill and Scott Bellware
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h41m
Scott chats with Mono Product Manager Joseph Hill and Monospace conference organizer and continous learner Scott Bellware about the state of Mono. Is Mono competition or diversity? How hard are cross platform apps? Can you really write apps for your iPhone in C#? Where can you learn more about Mo...
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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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Deep Fried Bytes: Behind the Scenes of the .NET Languages with Luca Bolognese
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h34m
Ever wonder how your favorite features from C#, VB.NET and F# get selected, implemented and finally reach your fingers? We did too and we found a great person to get the behind the scenes story from Building 41 in Redmond. In this episode, Keith and Woody sat down with Luca Bolognese, former Grou.
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Deep Fried Bytes: Looking into the C# Crystal Ball with Charlie Calvert and Bill Wagner
One of the most exciting announcements from PDC was the news about C# 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010. With all the excitement and discussion throughout the event about these new developer tools, we reached out to two experts in the fields. Charlie Calvert and Bill Wagner sat down with Keith and Woody...
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GoingDeep: C9 Lectures: Dr. Ralf Lämmel - Going Bananas
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h6m
Dr. Ralf Lämmel returns for an exploration of folds, aka bananas. This is lecture 5 in his C9 Lecture seriescovering advanced functional programming topics. Welcome back, Ralf! We're so happy to have you here!Why bananas, Ralf?Banana is functional programming slang for "fold"—an applicati.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 78: Ruby on Rails, View Engines, Web Security, Section 3.3.1 and Visual Studio 2010 with Rob Conery
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h15m
This week on Herding Code, Jon, Kevin, Scott K and Rob Conery discuss Ruby on Rails, using dynamic languages to write views, web security, advanced javascript techniques, recent Twitter news, Section 3.3.1 and the official release of Visual Studio 2010. The show begins with talk of Kevin’s recent.
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FLOSS Weekly: IronPython
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h57m
IronPython, the Python implementation running under .NET framework, written in C#.Guest: Michael Foord for | IronPythonWiki for this episodeHere's what's coming up for FLOSS in the future . Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email Randal at | merlyn@stonehenge...
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Herding Code: Herding Code 48: Dustin Campbell on Visual Studio 2010
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h5m
This week on Herding Code, the guys speak with Dustin Campbell about Visual Studio 2010 Beta’s "super exciting" programming, debugging and extensibility features and the F# May CTP. The show kicks off with Jon commenting about the evolution of Visual Studio. Dustin then ...
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Stack Overflow Podcast: Stack Overflow: Podcast #29
This is the twenty-ninth episode of the StackOverflow podcast, wherein Joel and I discuss the following: The downside of being a PC gamer: it's prime game release season. My productivity last week was nil due to the release of Fallout 3, as I discuss on my blog. But it was totally ...
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Deep Fried Bytes: Present and Future of the C# Language
Deep Fried Bytes attended and was a sponsor of the CodeMash 2.0.0.9 event in Sandusky, OH in January 2009. Keith and Woody had a chance to sit down with Mads Torgersen of the C# team at Microsoft to discuss the past, present and future of the C# language. Listen to the showThanks to our guest t...
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Deep Fried Bytes: Getting the Details on Recent Silverlight 4 Updates from John Papa
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h39m
In this episode Woody sat down shortly after Silverlight 4 was updated in May 2010 with John Papa. The keys to this update was to get both the WCF RIA Services v1.0 and the Silverlight 4 Tools for Visual Studio 2010 officially released and into developers hands. Woody and John discussed these upd.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 68: New Year Shenanigans
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h11m
In this episode of Herding Code, the gang talks about what happened last year and what they think will happen in the years to come. Oh, and K Scott brings us the first lightning round of 2010! How will the guys manage the show in 2010? Google Docs and listener requests? Are you bitter because t.
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Herding Code: Episode 39: Scott C. Reynolds on Mac and iPhone Development
This week on Herding Code, Jon, K Scott, Scott K and Kevin talk about Mac/iPhone development with .NET and Ruby developer Scott C. Reynolds. Show Links: Scott C. Reynold's blogs - http://scottcreynolds.com, http://lostechies.com/blogs/scottcreynolds Scott C. Reynold&rsqu...
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GoingDeep: The Future of C#
It's always a pleasure to get a chance to sit down and geek out with Anders Hejlsberg. Anders is a Microsoft Technical Fellow (a Technical Fellow is the highest ranking technical position at Microsoft) and programming language design master. He's the creator of C# and one of the founders of .NET....
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The ASP.NET Podcast: .NET/C# development on Android with MonoDroid - video
.NET/C# development on Android with MonoDroid
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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.