Scott catches up with Scott Guthrie in an interview covering Ajax, Asp 2.0, extender controls, CSS adapters and more.
Scott catches up with Scott Guthrie in an interview covering Ajax, Asp 2.0, extender controls, CSS adapters and more.
Carl and Richard were in Sofia, Bulgaria at the very first DevReach conference last week. A lively panel discussion is accented with short interviews with the locals.
Scott turns the tables and interviews Jeffrey Snover, the Architect of PowerShell (previously Monad) and gets the lowdown on the history of this enhanced management shell.
In this episode of Dot Net Rocks, one of our earliest guests returns to talk about the power of (and problems with) the patent process, and the growing complexity of intellectual properly law in the ...
Listen in as Craig Shoemaker sits down with technologist and celebrated blogger, Robert Scoble. Scoble gives his insights into the direction of .NET development, working with companies at PodTech and ...
Scott and Carl discuss the current state of Hi-Def Television.
Rob Conery talks about the appeal of Ruby on Rails and Subsonic, his ASP.NET productivity tool with Rails-like features.
Scott spends some quality time with Microsoft Program Manager Chris Sells to discuss Vista, the joys of the XBox 360 and to set the world straight on spelunking.
Roy Osherove opens our minds to the power of RegEx includign a succinct audio RegEx tutorial! When it comes to RegEx Roy is da man!
Scott and Carl discuss their experiences with Windows Vista Release Candidate 1. New features, pain points, expectations, etc.
Dr. Huihong Luo discusses techniques of Obfuscation and decompiling used in his Salamander Suite of tools.
Miguel Castro continues his talk on architecting for extensibility by diving deep into the chain of responsibility pattern.
Joel Semeniuk is back with a report on the state of Visual Studio Team System and Team Foundation Server.
Scott and Carl discuss the topic of Mock Objects: what they are, when to use them, and of course an analysis of available tools.
Carl goes to New York City to have Pizza and conversation with Stephen Forte. When it comes to what bugs him about this business, Steve pulls no punches. Hey! Fahgeddabahdit!
Scott addresses the processes and benefits of test-driven development.
In this episode, Jimmy Nillson gets into Domain Driven Design, and how it relates to Test Driven Development, extreme programming, and the future of programming techniques in general.
Scott discusses some useful add-ons for Outlook.
Carl and Richard catch up with Robert Scoble. He's got some choice words about Microsoft, blogging, podcasting, the future, and his new career.
Miguel Castro teaches us how to create more extensible applications using established design paterns and best practices.
Scott talks with Carl about what we can learn from dynamic languages such as Ruby and Ruby on Rails
Ted Pattison brings us up to date on Sharepoint technologies including Sharepoint Services 3.0 and MOSS (Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server).
In this episode Scott explores the issues around using OS software and contributing to OS projects.
Noted journalists Mary Jo Foley and Darryl K Taft on loan from eWeek magazine are in the studio in a head to head discussion around topical issues concerning Microsoft. The gloves come off and they don't ...
Scott discusses the dos and don'ts of reflection in .NET 1.1 and 2.0. Critical listening for all .NET developers.