WPF Podcasts
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Hanselminutes: Rich Internet Applications - WPF/E becomes Silverlight
We discuss "Web 2.5" as Silverlight (ne WPF/E) is announced. Seems that Rich Cross-Platform Runtimes quickly approach from both Microsoft and Adobe. What does this mean to the average developer? We also try to make up for some misinformation we spread in Show 46 on WPF/E, and while we do it, we p...
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Hanselminutes: WPF/E
Scott and Carl discuss Microsoft's answer to Flash, Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere (WPF/E), a lightweight version of the .NET 2.0 (and 3.0) Framework that promises to be multi-browser and multi-platform.
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Polymorphic Podcast: ASP.NET 2.0 Web Parts : Interview with Darren Neimke
Craig Shoemaker and Darren Neimke discuss the ASP.NET 2.0 web part and portal framework, explaining how web parts are perfect candidates for customization as well as points of extensibility.Check out Infragistics NetAdvantage WPF!
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.NET Rocks: Interknowlogy Scratches the Surface!
Dan Hanan and Kevin Kennedy from Interknowlogy talk about their experiences working with WPF, Surface, and Silverlight. Interknowlogy is run by Tim Huckaby, a long-time guest and friend of .NET Rocks!
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.NET Rocks: Billy Hollis on WPF and Silverlight 2.0
Carl and Richard catch up with Rev. Billy (just kidding, Billy) to talk about the state of WPF and Silverlight 2.0. Billy always has great stories from the field, and real-world insight.
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.NET Rocks: Glenn Block and Brian Noyes on Prism
While at TechEd 2008 in Orlando Carl and Richard recorded this interview with Glenn Block from Microsoft and Brian Noyes from iDesign about the Prism project, formally named Composite Application Guidance, which promises to simplify and organize WPF development projects.
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Herding Code: Episode 22: Brad Abrams and Tim Heuer on the Silverlight 2 Release
This week we talk to Brad Abrams and Tim Heuer about the Silverlight 2 release. Topics What's new? The releationship between the DLR and Silverlight 2 The Eclipse for Silverlight development The Open Specification Promise for XAML Progress on Mono / Moonlight...
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Infragistics Pixel8: 4 Elements of Professional WPF Applications
Brian Noyes explains how the Composite Application Guidance for WPF (or Prism) enables teams to build, test and maintain professional WPF applications. Learn how using modularity, regions, composite commands and loosely-coupled events can help your team take control of WPF.
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Infragistics Pixel8: John Gossman Architects WPF
John Gossman, Microsoft Architect for WPF and Silverlight, discusses his experiences watching WPF mature into the powerful framework it is today. John tells us about the trials and tribulations of building Expression Blend on a primitive WPF platform. He also discusses the value of the Model View...
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Infragistics Pixel8: Dr. WPF's Prescription for Windows Presentation Foundation
This week we talk with WPF guru, Dr. WPF. The good Dr. delivers his insights on common misunderstandings in WPF along with a recommendation on one of the most important decisions you can make when building your applications. He also tells us about what he sees as being a true barrier for rapid W...
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Infragistics Pixel8: Have You Xiine Markus Egger?
Markus Egger is the President and Chief Software Architect of EPS Software Corp. and the Publisher of CoDe Magazine. Markus talks to us about his experiences in creating Xiine, a service-oriented WPF document reader for books and magazines.
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Infragistics Pixel8: 8 Days, 1 Dev = MS Surface *Minority Report* Style in WPF
Learn how Rick Barraza, User Experience Architect from Cynergy Systems, creates a unique Microsoft Surface + "Minority Report" experience in WPF.
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Herding Code: Episode 26: Laurent Bugnion on WPF and Silverlight
Jon talks to Laurent Bugnion about WPF and Silverlight. Laurent's an expert on WPF and Silverlight, and is the author of Silverlight 2 Unleashed. Topics Differences between WPF and Silverlight Thoughts on Silverlight offline Model-View-ViewModel pattern and applications...
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CodeCast: CodeCast Episode 7: Twitter, F#, WPF, Surface
CodeCast Episode 7: Twitter, F#, WPF, SurfaceIn episode 7, co-hosts Markus Egger and Gary Short join Ken Levy discussion news, programming languages increasing in usage such as F#, and using Twitter within a business environment. This episode interview iclues Markus Egger interviewing Tim Huckaby...
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CodeCast: CodeCast Episode 9: 2008 Year in Review
CodeCast Episode 9: 2008 Year in ReviewOur special 2008 year in review episode with hosts Ken Levy and Markus Egger, joined by special guest co-host Rick Strahl of West Wind Technologies. Topics · Visual Studio (@ 2:37) · Languages (@ 6:28) · SQL Server (@ 10:15) · ...
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Hanselminutes: The new WPF-based Text Editor in Visual Studio 2010 - Interview with a Dev
Scott is on campus this week and bumps into Noah Richards, a "lowly" (his word) dev on the new editor in Visual Studio 2010. They sit down and Scott gets an education on how it's put together, built, componentized and shared.
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Herding Code: Episode 33: Intertube Inauguration and Questions From Listeners
This week Kevin leads a discussion about the inauguration on the web, then we field some questions from listeners. Topics Live inauguration video on Silverlight sites Photosynth picture of the inauguration whitehouse.gov on webforms - will Viewstate bring down the presidency?...
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Herding Code: Episode 32: Windows 7 First Impressions
This week Jon leads a discussion about our first impressions of Windows 7 Beta 1. Topics Previously bundled features are now distribued via Windows Live - good or bad? Is the Windows Live suite just a standardized crapware? Where's our Photo Gallery? Windows Marketp...
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Herding Code: Episode 30: Year-end wrapup
K Scott leads the discussion as we look back at 2008, and speculate wildly on what 2009 has to offer. Note: Scott K's taking a podcasting break to change diapers and stuff. Looking back at 2008 Google Chrome Kevin's new iPhone Kevin's Firefox extension a...
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Herding Code: Episode 34: *Chirp and Witty - WPF Twitter Clients
This week on Herding Code, Jon, Kevin and Scott K discuss *Chirp (since renamed blu), Witty, Twitter usage, open source and WPF development: The guys review *Chirp, a new WPF Twitter client from thirteen23. Scott compares *Chirp to Paris Hilton, Jon reminisces about old Simpsons episodes and Ke...
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The SitePoint Podcast
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