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Hanselminutes with Scott Hanselman

Scott Hanselmanwww.hanselminutes.com
Hanselminutes is Fresh Air for Developers. A weekly commute-time podcast that promotes fresh technology and fresh voices. Talk and Tech for Developers, Life-long Learners, and Technologists.
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Episodes

Accessibility, Deafness, and Computing with Jenny Lay-Flurrie

Jenny Lay-Flurrie is a Senior Director at Microsoft and an accessibility advocate who happens to also be quite deaf. She talks to Scott about how she works and what she works on. How does deafness slow her down, what works, what doesn't, and how does it make her an even better customer advocate?

Jan 18, 201334 minEp. 355

Today's Web Malware with AVG's Brad Rittenhouse

Scott talks to AVG LinkScanner team lead Brad Rittenhouse about malware on the web today. What motivates the bad guys? What techniques are they using and where are they getting them from? Should we browse with JavaScript turned off?

Jan 17, 201333 minEp. 354

Coneryminutes #2 - The Mid-Life Crisis

It's the get off my lawn episode. Scott and Rob have birthdays coming up and they talk about what it means. Have we founded enough startups? What does success mean? Why don't we listen to folks 20 years older? Why doesn't anyone younger listen to us? ;)

Jan 11, 201329 minEp. 353

Making Open Source work at Microsoft with SignalR and Damian Edwards

Scott talks to Damian Edwards about how he and David Fowler shipped SignalR at Microsoft, now with a team of a dozen. They use open source, they are open source and they love open source. How are they making it happen and what does it mean for the future of .NET?

Jan 03, 201334 minEp. 352

Understanding NancyFX with Richard Cirerol

Scott sits down with Richard Cirerol, author of the PluralSight video series on the Nancy Web Framework. Scott gets an update on Nancy and a primer on what Nancy and web frameworks like it matter.

Dec 27, 201234 minEp. 351

Learning how to Learn Git with Michael Sarchet

Scott's been working with Michael Sarchet on updating their SmallestDotNet website. Scott's using the experience to better learn Git. Scott and Michael chat about how your previous source control experience colors your experience learning Git and offers some ideas on how to think about Git.

Dec 21, 201235 minEp. 350

Hanselminutiae-eleven with Richard Campbell

Scott chats with Richard about all things automatable. Scott's finally got his backup situation handled, and is now exploiting his NAS appliance with new packages for surveillance, transcoding and more.

Dec 13, 201234 minEp. 349

Developing the Hulu Windows 8 app

Scott talks to Zachary Pinter from Hulu about the new Hulu Windows 8 application. What did they write the Hulu app in and how did they find the development environment? What kinds of issues does Hulu think about when creating apps for many platforms? How do they get all those clean images? What about designing for 10" AND 30" monitors?

Nov 30, 201230 minEp. 347

Why C++ with Herb Sutter

The world runs on C and C++. Did you know that? Herb Sutter sits down to convince Scott that he's not only standing on the shoulders of giants but that those giants all write C++.

Nov 23, 201237 minEp. 346

World Class Climbing with Audrey Sniezek

Audrey Sniezek supports her climbing habit with a job at Microsoft working on the Azure Compute Cloud. Is it possible to hold a full time job and have a world-class hobby? Where does the hobby end and work begin? Audrey educates Scott on how she climbs, trains, eats and analyzes life.

Nov 16, 201231 minEp. 345

Moment of Inspiration - Inside the MOI3D modelling tool with Michael Gibson

Michael Gibson has a one-man software company that creates MoI. "Moment of Inspiration" is a unique 3D modeling application for designers and artists with an extremely accessible workflow. It's lovely and it's cross-platform. Scott talks to Michael about how he made MoI, what it's written in, how it runs on a Mac and more. All this plus Scott gets to act like he knows what a Bézier Curve is.

Nov 09, 201237 minEp. 344

Draw a Stickman EPIC - An iPhone, Android and Windows 8 Game with MonoGame

Scott talks with Phil Williams, creator of Draw a Stickman, and Jon Peppers, Lead Developer for Apps at HitCents. They are releasing Draw a StickMan Epic in three AppStores! They've also achieved 95% code reuse by writing the game in C# with MonoGame. Let's find out more.

Oct 19, 201236 minEp. 343

An Interview with Paul Lutus

Paul Lutus designed electronics for the NASA Space Shuttle, retired at 35 then moved to the country. There he purchased an Apple ][ and proceeded to write the best selling Apple Writer. Paul also sailed around the world over 3 years and wrote about the experience.

Oct 12, 201234 minEp. 342

Porting "Contre Jour" to HTML5 with Erik Klimczak

Scott talks to Clarity Consulting Creative Director Erik Klimczak about porting the iOS touch-based game "Contre Jour" to HTML5 and JavaScript with the support of the IE team. What worked, what didn't? What libraries did they use and how often did they think they were totally stuck? Is HTML5 and JavaScript a valid platform for gaming or is it too soon?

Oct 11, 201236 minEp. 341

What is TypeScript and why with Anders Hejlsberg

A new language has been released that turns into JavaScript. It's TypeScript and we've got Anders Hejlsberg himself to explain it to us. Why TypeScript and why now? What problem does it solve and what does it mean to large scale development efforts. What about .NET?

Oct 05, 201232 minEp. 340

Continuous Delivery with Jez Humble and Martin Fowler

Scott sits down with Jez Humble and Martin Fowler at the GOTO Conference in Aarhus, Denmark to talk about Continuous Delivery. How do your software systems have to change if you deploy weekly? Daily? How about 10 times a day?

Oct 02, 201234 minEp. 339

Glimpse gets a benefactor - Can Open Source and Commercial Software live together?

Scott talks to Anthony van der Hoorn and Nik Molnar from the open source Glimpse Project. You may remember them from show 273. A lot has happened since then and now Red Gate is supporting the Glimpse Guys full time. Is this a good thing or the end of Glimpse? What's changed at Red Gate since the Reflector acquisition and what does it mean for Glimpse going forward. All this and more.

Sep 19, 201232 minEp. 338

Robots on Mars with Mark Powell

Scott talks to Mark Powell, Senior Software Engineer at Jet Propulsion Laboratories. Mark has worked on three Mars lander missions, most recently supporting Curiosity. Mark lives on Mars Time. What's it like to write software that helps us talk to robots on that are on FREAKING MARS?

Sep 11, 201232 minEp. 337

Bill Steele on 3-D Printing with the Ultra-bot 3D Printer

3D printing is coming into its own. Scott sits down with Bill Steele to talk about his 3D printing Kickstarter - the Ultra-bot. A refinement of the original Makerbot Cupcake 3D printer, Bill's new design can make MUCH larger objects. Will the revolution be printed in 3D?

Sep 06, 201235 minEp. 336

Using Windows 8 with Brad Wilson and Scott

Scott has been using Windows 8 for a week and Brad Wilson has been using it since last October. Neither of them work on Windows 8 so in this episode we talk about using Windows 8 as a power user. What works and what doesn't?

Aug 16, 201237 minEp. 333

Coneryminutes #1

Rob Conery turns the table (he insisted) and creates Coneryminutes, interviewing Scott for this episode.

Aug 09, 201233 minEp. 332

Starting Programming with Iris Classon

Scott sits down with new programmer Iris Classon. Iris has been coding for just one year and is now working full time as a .NET Developer. How did she get started and why so late? How should we as a community get more women and children involved in computers? What can we do to support new developers?

Aug 02, 201231 minEp. 331

Zero Day and Trojan Horse: An interview with Mark Russinovich

Mark Russinovich is a Technical Fellow on the Azure Product Team at Microsoft, but is also the author of the cyber-thriller Zero Day, and its upcoming sequel Trojan Horse. How realistic are the scenarios from Mark's books? How concerned should we be and what's being done about it?

Jul 26, 201234 minEp. 330

Understanding WinRT and Windows 8 for .NET Programmers

Scott's confused about what 'WinRT' is. Is it a new .NET? A new runtime? Is .NET dead? He's totally confused so he talks to Immo Landwerth who sets him straight with complete context from Win32 to COM to .NET and beyond.

Jul 19, 201234 minEp. 329

The Art of Community with Jono Bacon

Scott sits down with Ubuntu Community Manager Jono Bacon at OSCON 2012 in Portland, Oregon to talk about community. Does it need to be managed? Is community a garden to tend or something that handles itself?

Jul 18, 201232 minEp. 328

JavaScript, Web APIs, Performance and more with Dave Ward

Scott sits down with developer and JavaScript expert Dave Ward. They talk about Twitter's recent move away from hashbangs, their recent performance improvements, and the direction the web is heading. Is performance achieved on the client or the server or some combination of both?

Jun 28, 201233 minEp. 326

ASP.NET 4.5 Updates, Core, WebForms and SignalR with Damian Edwards

Scott talks to Damian Edwards to get the latest information on ASP.NET 4.5. This includes improvements to the Core of ASP.NET, ASP.NET Web Forms and the inclusion of SignalR with Damian Edwards. They also talk about One ASP.NET and what that means to the developer this fall.

Jun 23, 201232 minEp. 325
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