Visual Studio Podcasts
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.NET Rocks: Brian Noyes is looking through Prism 4
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h47m
Carl and Richard talk to Brian Noyes about Prism 4. Prism is a combination of guidance and tooling from the Patterns and Practices team at Microsoft to help build WPF and Silverlight based applications. Brian digs into why Prism exists and what has been added to the latest version of Prism to wor.
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endpoint.tv: endpoint.tv - How to Do API Key Verification with a WCF WebHttp (REST) Service
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h13m
In .NET 3.5, we created the REST Starter Kit as a way to get you up and running with RESTful services. Now that .NET 4 is out, people are asking how to do things like API Key Verification in .NET 4. In this episode, I'll walk you through a sample.For more info *Try the Project Templa.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 74: Javier Lozano on MVC Turbine and Composed Applications
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h8m
This week on Herding Code, K Scott leads a conversation with ASP.NET Insider and MVP, Javier Lozano, about his open source project, MVC Turbine, and extensibility and composition with ASP.NET MVC. Javier provides a twitter-like overview of his open source project: “MVC Turbine helps you build mod.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 89: Vaidy Gopalakrishnan on IIS Developer Express
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h42m
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk with Vaidy Gopalakrishnan about IIS Developer Express. The show kicks off by explaining the IIS Developer Express name. Why not just IIS Express? Vaidy provides an overview of IIS Developer Express and explains it is a lightweight, self-contained version
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Deep Fried Bytes: Exploring Workflow Foundation 4.0 with Matt Winkler
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h36m
In this episode, Keith and Woody sat down with Matt Winkler, the Program Manager for the Workflow Foundation team at Microsoft, to discuss Workflow Foundation 4.0. We learn from Matt how this release the team revisited the core of WF to increase performance and productivity as well as provide th.
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endpoint.tv: endpoint.tv - Announcing Windows Server AppFabric Beta 2
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h46m
Today I'm happy to announce that Windows Server AppFabric Beta 2 is now available. In this episode, Byron Tardiff the setup program manager from the AppFabric team, will walk us through two ways you can install Windows Server AppFabric Beta 2 which works with Visual Studio 2010 RC and .NET Frame.
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Deep Fried Bytes: Talking Software Performance with Rico Mariani
In this episode Keith and Woody sit down with Mr. Performance, Rico Mariani, the Chief Architect for Visual Studio at Microsoft. Rico has been at Microsoft for 20 years. Before taking on his role as Chief Architect, he spent 5 years working on performance in one capacity or another. He is a le...
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Deep Fried Bytes: Talking Software Performance with Rico Mariani
In this episode Keith and Woody sit down with Mr. Performance, Rico Mariani, the Chief Architect for Visual Studio at Microsoft. Rico has been at Microsoft for 20 years. Before taking on his role as Chief Architect, he spent 5 years working on performance in one capacity or another. He is a le...
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Deep Fried Bytes: Understanding LightSwitch with Beth Massi
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h33m
In this episode, Keith sits down with Beth Massi to discuss LightSwitch. LightSwitch is a simplified, self-service development tool that enables developers to build business applications quickly and easily for the desktop and cloud.Thanks to our guest this episode Beth Massi is a Seni.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 118: Paul Betts on SassAndCoffee
Published 9 years ago, running time 1h16m
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to Paul Betts about SassAndCoffee, a NuGet package that adds runtime Sass and CoffeeScript compilation to ASP.NET. Jon asks Paul about his role on the Office Labs team [Spoiler alert! Since this podcast, Paul has started a new job at GitHub!] Jon asks Pa.
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GoingDeep: Stephen Toub: Async Update - Technical Overview and Building Awaitable Types
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h48m
The recent Visual Studio Async CTP SP1 refresh includes many core improvements, bug fixes and new support for WP7 and VS Express. Architect Stephen Toub digs into some of the updates and explains how making your own awaitable types has gotten easier in this release. As usual, Stephen covers a lot.
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endpoint.tv: endpoint.tv - Lab Introduction to WF4: Exercise 7 - If/Else Logic
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h4m
In this exercise, you will modify your SayHello activity to provide a generic greeting if the name is blank, otherwise it will provide a personalized greeting. The requirements for the SayHello activity are now 1. When the name provided is not blank, return a personalized greeting 2. W.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 64: Phil Haack on MVC 2
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h26m
The guys grill Phil on ASP.NET MVC2, and introduce a new segment: Abusive Questions From Twitter! Phil starts with the new <%: code block syntax, IHtmlString, HtmlString, MvcHtmlString Jon asks about DisplayFor, EditorFor improvements Phil discusses validation improvements – validation extensibil.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 50: Damien Guard on LINQ to SQL, Entity Framework, and Fontography
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h55m
This week the guys talk to Damien Guard, a developer working on LINQ to SQL and Entity Framework. After discussing data access for a while, they talk about the programming font Damien publishes, Envy Code R.Damien assures us that LINQ To SQL is not at all dead and talks about some of the new fe...
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.NET Rocks: Jay Schmelzer Builds Apps With LightSwitch
Carl and Richard talk to Jay Schmelzer about LightSwitch. Jay talks about the launch of LightSwitch back on July 26 2011, and the new set of extensions available to help Visual Studio Pro developers support LightSwitch applications. He also reminds us that if you own Visual Studio 2010, you own L.
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endpoint.tv: endpoint.tv - Getting Started With WF4 State Machine
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h7m
The Windows Workflow Foundation (WF4) State Machine activity has officially shipped in the .NET Framework Platform Update 1 bits. In this episode I'll show you what you need to download to get started using the State Machine and the new State Machine Hands On LabFor more on the State Machine.
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endpoint.tv: endpoint.tv - Developing Web Services with IIS/AppFabric
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h8m
When developing your services, you have the option of working with the ASP.NET development server and then deploying to Windows Server AppFabric or, if you prefer, you can develop your service with IIS and AppFabric directly from Visual Studio 2010. In this episode, I’ll show you what you need t.
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Deep Fried Bytes: Using PowerShell to be more Productive with Steven Murawski
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h45m
.NET developers have had the .NET Framework to themselves long enough. Why not let the ITPros have some fun and productivity that comes with using .NET? That is why we now have PowerShell. In this episode, Keith and Woody sit down with Steve Murawski to discuss PowerShell for the ITPro and .NET d.
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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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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