In this episode, Miguel Castro talks about what's new in Web Controls in .NET 2.0.
In this episode, Miguel Castro talks about what's new in Web Controls in .NET 2.0.
Scott chats about preparing your .NET application for the global marketplace and Carl leads us into a discussion about character encoding.
In this episode, Marc Mercuri goes into some great detail about a new RSS aggregator, Information Center, and the future of content aggregation.
In this unusual episode, Rory Blyth co-hosts, and interviews Mark Miller, who talks about discoverability, code rush, and a bunch of other stuff that may take teams of scientists years to decode!
Scott pulls a few dozen favorite blogs of out his blogroll and talks about the folks behind them that provide us all with so much good information on the .NET framework and development in general. ...
In part two of our interview, David West tells us why beer should be smart, how to take the physical domain seriously to ensure better OOP and what's next after Object Thinking.
Scott brings us up to date on PowerShell, formerly named the Windows Command Shell, code named MONAD. Learn about the new features and some great applications of the technology.
Chicago Regional Director Jon Rauschenberger shares his secrets for converting VB6 applications to .NET using a toolkit that he helped the Microsoft VB team develop.
In this show Scott talks about Scrum, the agile project management method.
Carl walks around with his trusty portable and interviews people after the Teched 2006 conference in Boston. Many great topics are covered, both about the conference and about .NET in general.
Scott focuses on portable GPS units in this show, with a few other geeky nuggets tossed on top.
Dan Ciruli talks about the Digipede Network, a framework for grid computing with the .NET Framework on the Windows platform.
Scott hits the floor at TechEd in Boston to talk to any gurus he can find there.
DataDude is the code name for Microsoft Visual Studio Team System for Database Professionals, announced shortly before TechEd in June, 2006. Carl and Richard interviewed Cameron Skinner and Gert Drapers ...
In part one of our interview, David West discusses his motiviation to write 'Object Thinking' and why its so different from all the other object oriented programming books on the shelf. David also tells ...
Michael Stiefel talks to us about what the Windows Workflow Foundation is and why we want to use it.
Brian Randell talks about Virtual Machines today and tomorrow, and boasts a bit about his new monster of a machine. The discussion also touches on the rift between Microsoft and Adobe over PDF support ...
Scott talks about what you can expect from the up and coming Office 2007.
Scott talks about BitTorrent and its many uses, applications, and websites. As always, great resources abound!
In this episode, the always mind-bending Kimberly Tripp talks to us about improvements in SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 1, converting Oracle users to SQL server, and much more.
That's right. I said it. SharePoint is confusing. What is the difference between Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) and SharePoint Portal Server? How do you add behavior to existing lists? How do you ...
Scott discusses Life Hacks, ideas and methods that you can use to organize your life and be more effective.
Carl and Richard were at the Software Developer Network Conference in Arnhem, The Netherlands last week. They took the portable rig and captured some memorable momemnts with attendees, speakers, and ...
Carl and Richad talk to MLB about the state of Windows Communication Foundation (code name: Indigo). If you are designing a webservices-based (or distributed) system now, you should be using WCF. Michele ...
Scott and Carl have a great discussion about RSS, ATOM, podcasting, and what the world is doing with them.