Patterns Podcasts
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Deep Fried Bytes: Moving Applications to the Cloud on Windows Azure
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h38m
In this episode Woody sat down two members of the Patterns & Practices Cloud Guidance team at Microsoft to discuss Azure and the ways to get legacy applications to the Cloud. Also discussed during the interview was SQL Azure and Identity and Security in Azure.Thanks to our guests this episode.
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Rails Envy Podcast: #124: Self.each
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h18m
In this episode, Jason and Dan bring you all the latest news from the Ruby and Rails community and open with a great presentation by Rein Henrichs.
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Java Posse: Roundup '10 - Scala
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h1m
Roundup 2010 - ScalaFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comRecorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2010 - a discussion on Scala.Please join us in San Francisco for a 3 day intensive Scala training course. The early bird pricing expires on Wednesday July 15th 2.
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Coding QA Podcast: Episode 41 iPhone TDD
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h28m
In this episode Matthew talks with Scott Densmore about Test Driven Development for the iPhone. The Objective C world is slowly gaining popularity with platforms like iOS and producing High quality apps is a must. Test Driven Development is just starting to catch on in this world and Scott and Ma.
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GoingDeep: C9 Lectures: Dr. Don Syme - Introduction to F#, 3 of 3
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h28m
F# is Microsoft's first functional programming language to be included as one of Visual Studio's official set of languages. F# is a succinct, efficient, expressive functional/object-oriented programming language under joint development by Microsoft Developer Division and Microsoft Research.
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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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Deep Fried Bytes: Building Composite WPF Applications with Claudio Lassala
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h52m
In this episode, Keith and Woody sit down with Claudio Lassala to discuss Composite Applications in Windows Presentation Foundation. The guys chat with Claudio about how developers can build more robust applications through modular approaches. Composite applications use loosely coupled, independe.
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Software Engineering Radio: Interesting Patterns at EuroPLoP 2009
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h3m
Podcast (MP3): DownloadHosts: MarkusGuests:many Recording venue:EuroPLoP 2009This episode is a discussion with various authors of patterns reviewed at EuroPLoP 2009. Topics include Product Line Engineering, Distributed Development, Open Source and Embedded SystemsLinks.
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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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Herding Code: Herding Code 58: Presentation Patterns with Jeremy Miller, Ward Bell, Rob Eisenberg and Glenn Block (Part 2)
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h47m
How about that? You stuck around! It was the Waylon Jennings, Good Ol’ Boys, Dukes of Hazzard, freeze frame cliffhanger at the end of Part 1 which hooked you, wasn’t it? Undoubtedly you have been on the edge of your seat for days, just waiting to see how the show turns out. Well, wait no [...]
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Herding Code: Herding Code 57: Presentation Patterns with Jeremy Miller, Ward Bell, Rob Eisenberg and Glenn Block (Part 1)
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h47m
Have you seen the circus gag where clown after clown emerges from the smallest car one could possibly image? Well, this week on Herding Code, the guys attempt that very same trick! Listen in as Jeremy Miller, Ward Bell, Rob Eisenberg and Glenn Block (that’s right, four guests!) join the cast an...
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.NET Rocks: Aaron Erickson Identifies the Seven Deadly Firms
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h2m
Aaron Erickson talks with Carl and Richard about the various 7 anti-patterns of the tech consulting business. His book is a veritable survival guide for consultants.
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Sparkling Client: Prism’s Event Aggregator
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h5m
Prism has an evolved event model that has taken in a lot of the lessons learned from CAB. Today’s show: Eventing in Prism. This show was taped on location in Microsoft building 5 with Patterns & Practices team members Bob Brumfield and David Hill. Also joining us was Shawn Wildermuth.&...
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Sparkling Client: Commanding in Prism
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h10m
Commanding allows us to have a very slim View and push our logic into a Presenter/ViewModel and make that logic more testable. Unfortunately, commanding is one of the things that wasn’t included out of the box with Silverlight 2. Instead, there has to be some infrastructure to support Comma...
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Sparkling Client: Which comes first the View or the ViewModel?
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h7m
In a Silverlight MVVM application, we have two related entities: the View and the ViewModel (Presenter). They go together to help present information to the user, but which one should be created first? Which one should know about the other one? This show: View or ViewModel (Presenter) First? Th...
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RIA Weekly: Larry Likes JavaFX, Documenting RIA Patterns, the HTML 5 Meme
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h44m
You can download this episode directly directly and it’ll also show up in the RIA Weekly feed for iTunes and other podcatchers. Or, just use the controls below to listen to it right here: This week, Ryan and I are back with a bevy of RIA topics: Adobe Flash tools in beta: Catalyst and Flash...
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The SOA Report: Author of “Mashup Patterns”
Dave speaks with Michael Ogrinz, the author of “Mashup Patterns…Designs and Examples for the Modern Enterprise.”
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Sparkling Client: Regions in Prism
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h3m
Ever used master pages in ASP.Net? Prism supports this kind of notion as well. This show: Regions in Prism. This show was taped on location in Microsoft building 5 with Patterns & Practices team members Bob Brumfield and David Hill. Also joining us was Shawn Wildermuth. We talk about:&...
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Sparkling Client: When to use Prism
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h10m
One of the hardest things to understand about Prism is when to use it. When does it make sense? When doesn’t it make sense? This show: When to Use Prism. This show was taped on location in Microsoft building 5 with Patterns & Practices team members Bob Brumfield and David Hill. A...
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Sparkling Client: Modularity in Prism
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h0m
Modularity is one of the best things about Prism: It allows us to separate concerns and make testable, maintainable applications. It’s also one of the easiest concepts to understand. This show: Modularity in Prism. This show was taped on location in Microsoft building 5 with Patterns &a...
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