RIA & Web Podcasts
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Hanselminutes: PhoneGap/Cordova - Is HTML a reasonable app solution? With Steve Sanderson
Published 7 years ago, running time 0h32m
Steve Sanderson schools Scott on PhoneGap/Cordova. We explore the concepts and ask: is HTML a reasonable app solution? What kinds of apps lend themselves to HTML and JavaScript? What backend services are needed to support these apps?
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Herding Code: Herding Code 162: Whacha doin, Goodbye Google Reader, scriptcs and Lightning Round!
Published 7 years ago, running time 0h35m
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk about what they’ve been up to lately (including Kevin’s new Greater Than Parts site), lament the passing of Google Reader, talk about scriptcs, and even fit in a lightning round! Download / Listen: Herding Code 162: Whacha doin, Goodbye Google Reader, scri.
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Hanselminutes: HTML5, JavaScript, Chrome and the Web Platform with Paul Irish
Scott sits down with Chrome Developer Advocate Paul Irish to talk HTML5, JavaScript, Chrome and the Web. What Chrome Developer Tools features make web dev easier? While Webkit marches on, should we embrace or fear monoculture? Will modules make JavaScript apps easier to write? Where does Windows
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.NET Rocks: Yan Cui Builds Games in F#
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h54m
Carl and Richard talk to Yan Cui about his experience building games with F#. Yan talks about his experiences working with games through Facebook, the client side being predominantly Flash, but the back end systems being initially Java, then converted to C#, and now to F#. As Yan explains, F# is
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IBM developerWorks: TWOdW: Keeping the promise on drag-and-drop mobile prototyping
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h4m
Knowledge you just cannot pass up at IBM developerWorks this week includes: HTML5 mobile UI authoring, agile and scrum approaches to project requirements, developing Worklight adapters with AT&T's mobile APIs, and more.
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Hanselminutes: Today's Web Malware with AVG's Brad Rittenhouse
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h32m
Scott talks to AVG LinkScanner team lead Brad Rittenhouse about malware on the web today. What motivates the bad guys? What techniques are they using and where are they getting them from? Should we browse with JavaScript turned off?
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Boagworld Web Design Advice: Welcome to the world of tomorrow
On this week’s show, we kick off a new season that focuses on inspirational posts including redesign versus realignment, what the heck is SEO, and responsive data tables.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 155 – Ward Bell on Single Page Applications and Breeze
Published 8 years ago, running time 1h1m
On this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk to Ward Bell about single page applications and the Breeze project. Download / Listen: Herding Code 155 – Ward Bell on Single Page Applications and Breeze Show Notes: General SPA discussion Ward talks about how IdeaBlade has been building tools for w.
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Railscasts: #390 Turbolinks
Turbolinks can make your Rails app feel faster by using JavaScript to replace the page content when clicking a link. It will be default in new Rails 4.0 applications, but here I show how to use it in Rails 3 and mention some of the gotchas.
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The SitePoint Podcast: CSRF is the New SQL Injection
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h46m
Episode 185 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week we have 3/4 of the panel, Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict), Patrick O’Keefe (@ifroggy) and Kevin Dees (@kevindees). Listen in Your Browser Play this episode directly in your browser — just click the orange “play” button below: Download t.
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GoingDeep: Lars Bak and Steve Lucco: Chakra, V8, JavaScript, Open Source
Published 8 years ago, running time 1h51m
Technical Fellow Steve Lucco (architect and lead engineer of IE's Chakra JS VM) and Google's V8 and Dartarchitect Lars Bak discuss JavaScript, from a virtual machine perspective (implementer's view point).IE and Chrome employ different strategies (although they do share some things in com.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 153 – Matt Wrock on RequestReduce, Chocolatey and BoxStarter
Published 8 years ago, running time 1h4m
The guys talk to Matt Wrock about Matt’s RequestReduce web optimization framework and his work to automate building and configuring Windows developer machines with the Chocolatey and BoxStarter projects. Download / Listen: Herding Code 153 – Matt Wrock on RequestReduce, Chocolatey and BoxStarter
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GoingDeep: Anders Hejlsberg and Lars Bak: TypeScript, JavaScript, and Dart
Published 8 years ago, running time 1h52m
TypeScript, a typed superset of JavaScript that compiles to idiomatic (normal) JavaScript, is designed to make it easier to write cross-platform, application scale, JavaScript that runs in any browser or in any host. It was announced recently while Anders Hejlsberg and other key members of the Ty.
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Hanselminutes: Porting "Contre Jour" to HTML5 with Erik Kilmczak
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h35m
Scott talks to Clarity Consulting Creative Director Erik Kilmczak about porting the iOS touch-based game "Contre Jour" to HTML5 and JavaScript with the support of the IE team. What worked, what didn't? What libraries did they use and how often did they think they were totally stuck? Is HTML5 and
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Hanselminutes: What is TypeScript and why with Anders Hejlsberg
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h30m
A new language has been released that turns into JavaScript. It's TypeScript and we've got Anders Hejlsberg himself to explain it to us. Why TypeScript and why now? What problem does it solve and what does it mean to large scale development efforts. What about .NET?
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Herding Code: Herding Code 152 – Josh Twist on Azure Mobile Services
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h59m
The guys talk to Josh Twist about the newly released Azure Mobile Services. Download / Listen: Herding Code 152 – Josh Twist on Azure Mobile Services Show Notes: How Azure Mobile Services got started Jon asks Josh how he got involved with Azure Mobile Services. Jon asks Josh about the Zumo code n.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 151 – Rob Eisenberg on RPGWithMe, Durandal, and XAML vs. HTML5 development
Published 8 years ago, running time 1h0m
The guys talk to Rob Eisenberg about RPGWithMe (his new web-based platform centered around tabletop RPGs), Durandal (the essence of Caliburn.Micro re-imagined for HTML and Javascript) and his thoughts on the current state of XAML development. Download / Listen: Herding Code 151 – Rob Eisenberg on.
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IBM developerWorks: TWOdW: An "inside" look at Agile DevOps, easier embedded Linux, and more HTML5-based game building
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h3m
IBM.COM/DEVELOPERWORKS Scott Laningham takes a quick look at four new content pieces on developerWorks, IBM's premier resource for software developers and other IT professionals
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webdev radio: Episode 101 - rambling lessons learned
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h37m
I had a couple epiphanies recently that I share in this episode, and found a couple new/cool webdev things in the past few weeks. *Browserver :: Run nodejs in your browser *Behat :: PHP BDD testing tool *CSS3 supports :: @supports tag for CSS3 *CSS3 support in Firefox :: Firef.
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.NET Rocks: Jason Zander Ships Visual Studio 2012!
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h59m
Carl and Richard talk to Microsoft VP Jason Zander about the release of Visual Studio 2012 and .NET 4.5. Jason addresses many of the key points around building Studio 2012 - the deep integration with Windows 8, how the teams worked together to allow the C++/XAML, C#/XAML and HTML5/WinJS developme.
Featured Podcast Show
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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.