Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk And Tech For Developers

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Hanselminutes is Fresh Air for Developers. A weekly commute-time podcast that promotes fresh technology and fresh voices.

Episodios

  • Finding Passion for Software *or* The Return of the "Franklinator"

    30/05/2008 Duración: 34min

    Scott talks with Carl, who is back from a long hiatus, about the joys of programming and getting back to basics. Is it hard to stay passionate about this job? Is there a need for the community to revisit Computer Science 101?

  • Website Scaling War Stories with Richard Campbell

    20/05/2008 Duración: 48min

    Scott and Richard chat (and chat and chat!) about scaling website and scalability in general while at the DevTeach Conference in Toronto.

  • Beyond Continuous Integration: Continuous Monitoring with Owen Rogers

    15/05/2008 Duración: 39min

    Scott sits down with Owen Rogers, one of the original authors of CruiseControl.NET, and hears about his ideas around a hardware and software platform that extends Continuous Integration with Continuous Monitoring.

  • The Past, Present and Future of .NET Unit Testing Frameworks

    09/05/2008 Duración: 38min

    Scott gets a rare chance to sit down in person with developers from three .NET Unit Testing Frameworks. Charlie Poole from NUnit, Jeff Brown from MbUnit, Brad Wilson from xUnit.NET as well as Roy Osherove, the author of the upcoming "Art of Unit Testing."

  • ASP.NET Model View Controller, MVCContrib and MonoRail

    03/05/2008 Duración: 27min

    Scott sits down with Phil Haack, ASP.NET Microsoft PM, Dru Sellers, Contributor to the Castle Project, and Jeffrey Palermo, of the MVCContrib project and talks about the ASP.NET MVC Project and Microsoft's changing attitudes towards Open Source.

  • Microsoft Research: Spec#

    22/04/2008 Duración: 35min

    Scott sits down with Mike Barnett and Rustan Leino of Microsoft Research and talks about the Spec# programming language. The compiler enables Design By Contract and extends C#. The team needs your help to get these features in the next version of C#!

  • ASP.NET Dynamic Data with Scott Hunter

    18/04/2008 Duración: 30min

    Following up on the announcement from last week on ASP.NET Dynamic Data, Scott sits down with yet-another-Scott, in this case Scott Hunter, a Program Manager on the ASP.NET team and tries to get his mind wrapped around Dynamic Data.

  • Distributed Source Control with Git

    09/04/2008 Duración: 40min

    Scott sits down with Robby, Gary and Andy from Planet Argon, a local Rails shop in Portland, OR, and talks about their experience as they move from Subversion to Git for their source control.

  • Digital Photography Explained (for Geeks) with Aaron Hockley

    31/03/2008 Duración: 37min

    Scott sits down with Amateur Photographer (recently-turned-pro) Aaron Hockley. Together they decode the technical language of photography and online photo sharing.

  • Inside Outsourcing

    27/03/2008 Duración: 23min

    In this episode Scott sits down with Venkat and Vinod from India, two Microsoft Regional Directors and gets their inside perspective on outsourcing.

  • Rocky Lhotka on Data Access Mania, LINQ and CSLA.NET

    21/03/2008 Duración: 29min

    Scott talks with developer and author Rockford Lhotka about the attack of the DALs (Data Access Layers). How can we put LINQ to SQL, LINQ to Entities and classic multi-tiered design all into a larger context? What's the right strategy for your data access needs? Scott's got questions and Rocky's got opinions.

  • Dave Laribee on ALT.NET

    14/03/2008 Duración: 26min

    This week Scott talks with Dave Laribee of Xclaim Software about the movement he named ALT.NET. Are these alternative principles or just business as usual? What can Microsoft learn from the Agile Community?

  • Quetzal Bradley on Testing after Unit Tests

    07/03/2008 Duración: 28min

    In this episode Scott talks with Quetzal Bradley, a Microsoft developer on the Connected Systems Architecture Team, about testing after unit tests. Is 100% Code Coverage enough?

  • Principal Architect Mike Pizzo on the ADO.NET Entity Framework

    29/02/2008 Duración: 39min

    Scott discusses the ins and outs of the ADO.NET Entity framework and LINQ to Entities with Microsoft Principal Architect Mike Pizzo.

  • Michio Kaku on making the "impossible" possible

    22/02/2008 Duración: 23min

    Scott talks with theoretical physicist and futurist Michio Kaku about making what was once considered impossible technology into reality.

  • Building Community with Norm Judah - CTO of Microsoft Services

    12/02/2008 Duración: 20min

    Scott chats with Norm Judah, the CTO of Microsoft Services. They talk about running a multi-cultural organization of 16,000 consultants, building online community, and writing green software.

  • What's it like for Mac Developers - Interview with Steven Frank of Panic

    06/02/2008 Duración: 46min

    Scott chats with Steven Frank, co-founder of Panic, an Apple Design Award winning Mac Development Shop. Scott and Steven went to college together and their technology paths forked. What's it like coding for Mac and how is it different from Windows?

  • Scott Interviews His Dad

    24/01/2008 Duración: 37min

    In this special episode, Scott sits down with his Dad and talks about growing up as a geek, raising geeks, and the sacrifices families make to help their geek children succeed.

  • ADO.NET "Astoria" Data Services with Shawn Wildermuth

    19/01/2008 Duración: 25min

    Scott chats with Shawn Wildermuth, "the ADO Guy," about ADO.NET Data Services, aka "Project Astoria." It's REST for SQL Server. Should you care? What's REST? How does this relate to WCF or ASP.NET?

  • Starting Small with F# with Dustin Campbell

    11/01/2008 Duración: 26min

    Scott is at CodeMash in Ohio this week chatting with CodeRush/Refactor developer Dustin Campbell about his recent obsession with F#. Is it a functional language and object-oriented language or an imperative language? Why should you care?

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