Regional Director Barry Gervin introduces LINQ, a nascent set of language extentions providing query services for list-based objects.
Regional Director Barry Gervin introduces LINQ, a nascent set of language extentions providing query services for list-based objects.
Learn to look at your Ajax application from top-down as Craig Shoemaker reviews Ajax design patterns and discusses Ajax scalability and security.
Scott goes around the block with Mono, an Open Source implementation of the .NET Framework.
Steven Forte shares his experiences with outsourcing and the different countries involved in software outsourcing. Of course, his stories are second to none.
In this episode, scott focuses on Continuous Integration, highlighting nearly 20 tools that you can use today to help automate the test and build process.
Mark Dunn joins Carl and Richard in the studio for another look at Infopath, framed for .NET developers. Mark, as you may remember, is the first co-host of .NET Rocks! and a good friend of the show.
In this episode, Scott talks about adding a Windows key to the Thinkpad 42T keyboard; A screen grabber called Winsnap; the Microsoft Research groupshot project; EX-IF, Geo-Caching, and Mashups; Running ...
Australian Regional Director Adam Cogan is known for his rules. In fact, if you work for his software company you can expect to get up every morning at 6AM for exercises. You'll also have to digest hundreds ...
Geek keyboards, video transcoders, MAME in the browser, a portable PSP-like devices, Videora, Google Earth, Google Transit, tracking packages with Google, Riya, the Amazon Mechanical Turk, Zazzle, beware ...
This week Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell interview Shawn Wildermuth about his experiences in the trenches with ADO.NET. He's down on datasources as a one-size-fits-all solution to data access. He ...
In this, our premiere episode of Hanselminutes, Scott identifies some great tools (Feed Demon, Window Clippings, BlogJet, etc.). He also talks about using the XBox 360 with a UPnP server as a media center, ...
Join Craig in celebrating the first year of the Polymorphic Podcast! Note - this is a special fun edition with no technical content.
Chris Sells rings in the new year by telling us about his current passion, Model-Driven Development (MDD) and associated concepts. Oh yeah, we also talk about big honkin' plasma TVs. Chris asks "what ...
Join Craig as he interviews validation guru Peter Blum and celebrity technologist Chris Pirillo in search for a good software user experience.
David Smith talks to Richard and Carl about btSharp, his .NET implementation of the BitTorrent protocol written in C#. He also gives a great introduction to BitTorrent and how it works, and offers some ...
Andrew Brust talks to us about OLAP and BI, specifically about the new features of SQL Server 2005.
Craig helps you quickly get started with the AJAX.NET Framework while building a task list application.
Deborah Kurata; star of stage, screen, and print; gives us the good, the bad, and the ugly about object binding, and covers other topics such as typed datasets, migration issues, and code generation. ...
Only a week after returning from a 30-day trip through the interior of the American heartland, we found ourselves in Merry Old England speaking at and attending the VBUG Winter Conference. Carl moderated ...
Before we went on the road we spoke to Mark Miller about component-oriented architecture and other related topics. We wanted to finish what we started with Mark, and move on to Graphics programming, ...
Well we finally got to San Francisco to the very first Visual Studio 2005 launch event. We walked around and found some old friends to talk to.
Get your feet wet with an introduction to Atlas. Atlas is the new part of the .NET framework specifically for web clients. Features include AJAX and web services support, new validation controls, behaviors, ...
The road trip is finishing up! This is the last show before the launch.
San Diego is home to a handful of thriving .NET developer communities. We ran into some old friends there, and got some great stories.
We met up with Regional Director J. Michael Palermo and a cast of other characters in Phoenix, Arizona. It's hot, but .... well... you know.