Visual Studio Podcasts
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The Thirsty Developer: Team Foundation Server 2010 Setup with Ed Holloway
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h51m
In this episode we talk with Ed Holloway, Senior Program Manager for Team Foundation Server, on the new setup experience with Team Foundation Server 2010. We are also happy to have Developer Technical Specialist, Angela Dugan, joining us as well.Show NotesAngela Dugan’s BlogMicrosoft
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Herding Code: Episode 24: Phil Haack on the ASP.NET MVC Beta Release (part 2)
This is the second half of our interview with Phil Haack on the ASP.NET MVC Beta Release. Topics ModelBinders in ASP.NET MVC Lessons learned in building MVC (question from Brian Henderson) To what extent did the MVC team look at other frameworks like Monorail, Rails, Django, ...
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Herding Code: Episode 24: Phil Haack on the ASP.NET MVC Beta Release (part 2)
This is the second half of our interview with Phil Haack on the ASP.NET MVC Beta Release. Topics ModelBinders in ASP.NET MVC Lessons learned in building MVC (question from Brian Henderson) To what extent did the MVC team look at other frameworks like Monorail, Rails, Django, ...
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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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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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GoingDeep: Stephan T. Lavavej: Everything you ever wanted to know about nullptr
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h0m
In C++, 0 is an abused integer. It is used to reflect, well, 0 as a value of type int and it is also used to represent a null pointer... The latter has led to many bugs and confusion over the past 30 years. Put simply, using 0 is and has always been a bad idea (then there's the NULL macro...). We.
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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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Herding Code: Episode 7: Why Don’t Startups Run On Microsoft?
In this episode of Herding Code, we discuss the pro's and con's of building a startup on the Microsoft stack. We talk about a lot of issues: Licensing cost Availability and cost of developers Development environments and tools Relative costs of software vs. develo...
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The ASP.NET Podcast: Web Services intellisense and Debugging in AJAX in Visual Studio .NET Orcas Beta1
Wally shows Web Services Intellisense and Debugging in Visual Studio .NET Orcas Beta1.
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endpoint.tv: endpoint.tv - Lab Introduction to WF4: Exercise 6 - WorkflowApplication
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h10m
In this exercise, you will modify the host application to run your SayHello activity with WorkflowApplication and observe the threading behavior. You now have two requirements for your workflow. 1. Return a personalized greeting 2. Generate the personalized greeting on background thread.
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endpoint.tv: endpoint.tv - Lab Introduction to WF4: Exercise 3 - The Code Activity
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h4m
In the previous exercise you authored a new activity using the workflow designer and XAML. In this exercise you will create an activity that does the same thing in code.Intro To WF4 Hands On Lab (Visual Studio Gallery)Intro To WF4 Hands On Lab (MSDN Code Gallery)Lab Exercises.
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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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endpoint.tv: endpoint.tv - Install/Uninstall AppFabric & Referencing Caching Libraries
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h6m
Last week we saw the release of Windows Server AppFabric Beta 2 and came up with some interesting issues related to setting it up. We posted a great endpoint.tv episode, in which I talked through the setup experiences with Byron Tardif, and to follow up I added some blog posts.In this episode.
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Sparkling Client: This Week in Silverlight – February 11th 2010
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h23m
New Show Format! This show we try a new format. We’ll keep putting out shows in the old format as well, but this is a good chance to have a less formal discussion about Silverlight news and information. The idea is to talk about the week’s Silverlight news with a couple of my favorite Silverli.
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.NET Rocks: Chris Sells in on DataDude
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h2m
Carl and Richard catch up with Chris Sells at DevReach in Sofia, Bulgaria a couple weeks ago. Chris is all about Data Dude, the Visual Studio edition for Database Professionals. Great show on all counts.
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SharePoint Pod Show: SharePoint Governance, Engagement, and Taxonomy Part 2
In this episode, Rob, Nick, and Brett catch up again with SharePoint MVP, author, and consultant Rob Bogue to talk about SharePoint Governance, Engagement, and Taxonomy. Thanks to Rob Bogue for taking some time out of his very busy schedule to talk to us this week! In Episode 4, we announced our...
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webdev radio: Visual Studio .Net interview
In this podcast, I interview Jeff Levinson and David Nelson about their latest book – “Pro Visual Studio 2005 Team System”. I also talk about “Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering” by Robert Glass. Also, new intro music from “Friend Side Monkey” ...
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Deep Fried Bytes: The Future of .NET Dotfuscator with Gabriel Torok
Keith and Woody sat down with PreEmptive President Gabriel Torok to discuss the news that Microsoft is including PreEmptive's Dotfuscator Community Edition in Visual Studio 2010. The guys also discussed how Dotfuscator can be used to assist with Feature Monitoring, Usage Expiry, and Tamper ...
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SharePoint Pod Show: SharePoint Governance, Engagement, and Taxonomy Part 2
In this episode, Rob, Nick, and Brett catch up again with SharePoint MVP, author, and consultant Rob Bogue to talk about SharePoint Governance, Engagement, and Taxonomy. Thanks to Rob Bogue for taking some time out of his very busy schedule to talk to us this week! In Episode 4, we announced our...
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CodeCast: LightSwitch for .NET Developers with Jay Schmelzer
CodeCast Episode 88: LightSwitch for .NET Developers with Jay SchmelzerIn this episode of CodeCast, co-hosts Ken Levy and Markus Egger discuss Microsoft’s new Visual Studio LightSwitch product with the team’s group program manager Jay Schmelzer. Jay discusses in-depth technical details and in.
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Stack Overflow Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on blog.stackoverflow.com
Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky discuss the development of their new programming community, StackOverflow.com