RIA & Web Podcasts
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Sparkling Client: The Silverlight Toolkit
Today returning guest Jesse Liberty talks to us about the Silverlight Toolkit. He gives us a little bit of background on the toolkit while telling us about some of the great new features and how to make the most of the toolkit and the resources surrounding it. If you haven't checked it out ...
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Sparkling Client: WCF with Silverlight
WCF is the standard for talking to the server in Silverlight. If that's the case, why has Erik stopped using it? In this mini-episode, Erik covers the ins and outs of WCF with Silverlight. Music for the show: Lido In The Morning by General Fuzz from the album Messy's Place
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Sparkling Client: The Silverlight 2 Video Player
Are you looking for examples of Silverlight code and techniques? In this mini-episode, Erik talks about the Silverlight 2 Video Player put out by Joel Neubeck and Tim Heuer. This open source project is a great example of what some of the best Silverlight minds are creating. Useful links: Silverli...
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Sparkling Client: Resources in Silverlight
If you've worked in XAML, you've probably seen the resources section. What is this section, what goes in there and why does it exist in the first place? In this mini-episode, Erik tells us all about resources and how to use them. Music for the show: Lido In The Morning by Gene...
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Sparkling Client: Sneak Peek at our Silverlight Screencast Site
This week we give Sparkling Client listeners a sneak peek at our new community screencast site. It's powered by Silverlight, and it's designed to give a new and super easy way to understand technologies. The best way to understand this is to see the sample video on dynamically loadi...
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Craig Murphy's Podcasts: Craig chats to Andrew Burnett about SEO and Twitter
Craig chats to Andrew Burnett about SEO and Twitter
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Stack Overflow Podcast: Stack Overflow: Podcast #44
This is the 44th episode of the StackOverflow podcast, where Joel and Jeff discuss the enduring influence of C, the questionable value of the title “Software Architect”, and the evolution of Java. Joel brings the YouTube video Write it in C to our attention. “Pascal won...
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Alt.NET Podcast: More jQuery in ASP.NET
In this episode Chris Brandsma, Rick Strahl, Dave Ward, Bertrand Le Roy, and Scott Koon conclude their discussion of Microsoft's jQuery in ASP.NET announcement1.This episode of the Alt.NET Podcast is brought to you by LLBLGen Pro, the most mature O/R mapper and code generator out there.Are ...
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Alt.NET Podcast: jQuery in ASP.NET
In this episode Chris Brandsma, Rick Strahl, Dave Ward, Bertrand Le Roy, Scott Koon, and Steven Harman discuss Microsoft's jQuery in ASP.NET announcement.This episode of the Alt.NET Podcast is brought to you by LLBLGen Pro, the most mature O/R mapper and code generator out there.Are you loo...
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Polymorphic Podcast: ASP.NET SEO
Michael Neel joins the show to dispel SEO myths, uncover why some ASP.NET sites are invisible to search engines and share the 'secret sauce' for potent placement within the search engines.
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Java Posse: Java Posse #213 - Newscast for Oct 23rd 2008
Newscast for Oct 23rd 2008 Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com The Android project has been released as open source, beating the rumored launch date for the source code by several months http://source.android.com/ And, Gizmodo and ZDNet both offer in-depth ...
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Open Web Podcast: Episode 5: Ryan Stewart of Adobe
Ryan Stewart of Adobe joined us for episode 5 of the Open Web Podcast. We really want to be pragmatic Open Web citizens, so thought it would be good to hear from Ryan and get his point of view on what Adobe, and he, are thinking with respect to the Web as a-whole. You can [...]
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Open Web Podcast: Episode 4: Allen Wirfs-Brock, and Pratap Lakshman from Microsoft on ECMAScript, IE 8, and more
Allen Wirfs-Brock is the standards guy from Microsoft who sits and works on ECMA. Pratap Lakshman is from the JScript team, and works on the ECMAScript 3.1 committee. They were gracious enough to joined us on the call to discuss the recent new around ECMAScript Harmony, how Microsoft feels about...
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Open Web Podcast: Episode 3: Anne van Kesteren on CSS, XHR, and other Web standards
Anne van Kesteren is an Opera Software employee who is deeply involved in the standards community. Just take a look at his page on the WHATWG site and you will see the many specifications that he is actively working on, such as: access-control XMLHttpRequest XMLHttpRequest2 cssom-view css3-media...
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Open Web Podcast: Episode 2: Brendan Eich and Arun Ranganathan on ECMAScript Harmony
I have been a little worried about JavaScript, the language that you know…. powers the Web client right now. Fortunately, it appears that a bunch of the engineers on the ECMAScript standards groups came together in Oslo and actually make a good effort at coming together. This is hu...
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Open Web Podcast: Open Web Podcast Episode 1: HTML 5 news, Web Workers, W3C Selectors, and Dojo happenings
Welcome to the inaugural episode of a new podcast to cover news, happenings, and our opinions on the Open Web (download the Open Web Podcast episode one directly or subscribe to it, including via iTunes). When I say “our” I am talking about the founding podcasters: Alex Russell, John ...
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Hanselminutes: JavaScript gets Faster: Brendan Eich, CTO of Mozilla Corporation and Creator of JavaScript
Scott talks to Brendan Eich from Mozilla about TraceMonkey, the new super-fast JavaScript engine. Where does Brendan think JavaScript is headed? What does the rise of JavaScript mean to Flash, Silverlight and RIAs in general?
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Hanselminutes: Thoughts on Javascript with Bertrand Le Roy
Scott chats with Bertrand Le Roy, Program Manager for MS-Ajax at Microsoft. Where does Bertrand see Ajax and Javascript going in the future? We also chat about MS-Ajax 4.0s possible future and how to use templates and Javascript on the clientside.
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Hanselminutes: Object Oriented AJAX with Scott Cate
Scott's in Australia this week, but he catches up with Scott Care from CloudDB.com and talks about the differences between MS-AJAX and jQuery. How does object-orientation work in Javascript?
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Hanselminutes: jQuery with John Resig
Scott chats with John Resig about how he developed jQuery, how it performs, and where he thinks it's headed.
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