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.NET Rocks!

Carl Franklinwww.spreaker.com
.NET Rocks! is an Internet Audio Talk Show for Microsoft .NET Developers.
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Episodes

Koen Zwikstra Spies on Silverlight

Carl and Richard talk to Koen Zwikstra. Koen is the author of Silverlight Spy, a tool for inspecting the run time of a Silverlight application in browser, out-of-browser and even in Windows Phone 7. Think of it as Reflector or View Source for Silverlight! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

May 12, 201138 min

Glenn Block Simplifies WCF with WebAPI

Richard caught up with Glenn Block at Mix 2011 to find out what he's been working on since the MEF days. After a quick tour down memory lane about MEF and Brad Abrams, Glenn discusses WCF Web APIs. The Web APIs focus WCF onto pure HTTP, making it easier to build RESTful applications while not requiring your applications to use REST. WCF Web APIs are all about creating HTTP clients and servers that do not have to be browsers and web servers, opening HTTP to a whole new world of devices and simpli...

May 10, 201150 min

Chatting with the Imagine Cup Winners!

While Richard is climbing a mountain in Nepal, Carl talks to the US regional winners of Imagine Cup 2011. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

May 05, 201149 min

Billy Hollis is a XAML Developer

While at Mix 2011, Richard talked to Billy Hollis about XAML development. Billy talks about the balance between WPF and Silverlight work, how he chooses which approach to use. The conversation also digs into steering clear of the 'One Right Way' mindset, and how right now is a great time to be ready to experiment with new technologies - XAML, touch and even gesture. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations...

May 03, 201150 min

Pat Hynds Plans for Disaster Recovery

After getting an email from Shaun van Halewyn in Christchurch, New Zealand, Carl and Richard talk to Pat Hynds about disaster recovery for developers. This show is less about technology and more about planning - if you're responsible for your company's systems, have a listen. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Apr 28, 201151 min

Remi Caron Connects Applications using BizTalk and the Enterprise Service Bus Toolkit

Carl and Richard talk to Remi Caron about his project utilizing Enterprise Service Bus architecture to connect a huge number of applications together. Remi talks about using Microsoft Biztalk with the Enterprise Service Bus Toolkit to create a consistent mechanism for having different applications 'report-up' to a common infrastructure. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Apr 26, 201141 min

Richard Campbell Talks Tech Ed 101

Carl interviews Richard about Tech Ed US in Atlanta. Richard does the Tech Ed 101 sessions at the conference, in the interview he shares his secrets for how to get the most from Tech Ed. Carl and Richard also talk about their own activities at Tech Ed US, including Speaker Idol and the 64 Bit Question game show. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Apr 21, 201151 min

Brian Noyes is looking through Prism 4

Carl and Richard talk to Brian Noyes about Prism 4. Prism is a combination of guidance and tooling from the Patterns and Practices team at Microsoft to help build WPF and Silverlight based applications. Brian digs into why Prism exists and what has been added to the latest version of Prism to work with Visual Studio 2010, Silverlight 4 and WPF 4. There's also a version for Windows Phone 7! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations...

Apr 19, 201149 min

Dan Wahlin Digs Deep on Web Client Development

While at DevConnections, Carl and Richard talk to Dan Wahlin about the state of web client development. Dan talks about his experiences with Silverlight, HTML 5, MVC and jQuery. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Apr 14, 201151 min

Luca Passani Builds Mobile Web Pages with WURFL

Carl and Richard talk to Luca Passani about WURFL. WURFL stands for Wireless Universal Resource File. Originally, WURFL was an XML file containing the device capabilities of a huge variety of mobile devices. Today its available in a variety of database formats, including formats friendly to .NET. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Apr 12, 201146 min

Brian Randell Does Virtual Testing Live at DevConnections!

Recorded in front of the DevConnection audience in Orlando, Carl and Richard talk to Brian Randell about virtualization. Brian also digs into Virtual Lab Manager, the extensions to Visual Studio 2010 that help testers capture tests that fail and communicate them effectively to developers. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Apr 07, 201151 min

Cory Fowler Runs PHP on Azure

Carl and Richard talk to Cory Fowler about running PHP on Azure. Cory digs into the challenges of getting PHP up and running in Azure, especially the evil popup dialog box. Cory also points out the Microsoft Web Platform Installer Command Line edition that allows you to install anything from the WebPI onto Azure. The conversation also digs into the differences between Amazon EC2 and Microsoft Azure. Microsoft runs open source software well on Azure, check it out! Support this podcast at — https:...

Apr 05, 201143 min

Ayende Does Transactions with RavenDB

Carl and Richard talk to Oren Eini, aka Ayende Rahein, about RavenDB. RavenDB is a NoSQL JSON document database. Oren explains how he came to the realization that he needed to build his own data store, and the advantages of document databases over relational databases. Is SQL dead? Not hardly, but RavenDB is an interesting addition to your data solution! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Mar 31, 201156 min

Eric Lippert Talks About Project Roslyn

Recorded on PI day, Carl and Richard talk to the one-and-only Eric Lippert from the C# Compiler team. But we don't only talk about C#! The conversation wanders around all the languages, a little F#, a little IronPython, heck, even VB.NET! Eric talks about Project Roslyn, Microsoft's efforts to make the C# compiler available as a service. A little artificial intelligence, a little parallelism, and you've got one brain twisting show! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donati...

Mar 29, 201158 min

Jean Paoli is All About Web Interoperability

Carl and Richard talk to Jean Paoli, the General Manager of Interoperability Strategy at Microsoft. Jean Paoli was part of the team at the W3C that created the XML specification. Jean does a great job of helping us understand how huge the interoperability effort at Microsoft is. He also digs into the iterative (almost agile!) process of developing web specifications by building prototype code and taking that experience back to the working group. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ne...

Mar 24, 201158 min

Adam Driscoll Does PowerShell with TFS

Carl and Richard talk to Adam Driscoll of Quest Software. The conversation starts with a discussion around Adam's TFS plugin for Android. Then it moves into PowerGUI and the PowerGUI extensions for Visual Studio. PowerGUI is a UI for writing PowerShell scripts and PowerGUI VSX ties PowerGUI into Studio. Adam talks about applications can be built to be PowerShell driven with UI over top to generate the PowerShell commands. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations...

Mar 22, 201144 min

Jon Snook Takes CSS3 Seriously

Carl and Richard talk to Jonathan Snook about Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Jon is a designer and developer, which makes him a rare creature indeed. He talks about the history and role of CSS in web development and how CSS3 makes significant strides in equalizing design and layout between browsers. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Mar 17, 201147 min

Scott Millett Gets Our Specs Sharp!

Carl and Richard talk to Scott Millett about SpecFlow, a free tool to help you implement Behaviour Driven Design. SpecFlow lets you build plain text requirements that actually connect with code and tests to help reinforce acceptance testing. The conversation also wanders over design patterns in general and ASP.NET specifically. Scott also talks through the various free tools he uses together to build better software. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations...

Mar 15, 201143 min

Kent Alstad Makes Javascript Perform

Carl and Richard talk to Kent Alstad about the state of Javascript today. Kent admits that he has fallen in love with Javascript of late, that the newest browsers make Javascript incredibly fast and powerful. The conversation digs into how to keep Javascript fast, which is primarily focused on downloading the right bytes at the right time - when in doubt, delay! Kent is down in the nitty gritty of web site performance, his insight on what to do to make things go faster will blow your mind. Suppo...

Mar 10, 201157 min

Mark Miller and Seth Juarez Go Mad with Kinect!

Carl and Richard talk to Mark Miller and Seth Juarez about their crazy experiments with Kinect. The boys discuss how they are building an interface with Kinect to do programming with Visual Studio 2010. A large part of this conversation ends up diving deep into the relative merits of machine learning in systems. Are we crossing the streams? You bet! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Mar 08, 201152 min

Bruce Lawson and Remy Sharp on HTML 5

Carl and Richard talk to Bruce Lawson and Remi Sharp about HTML 5. Bruce and Remy have been involved with HTML 5 from the early days, although more as activists than movers-and-shakers. They provide some great insight into how HTML 5 has come to be and how regular developers can get involved and affect the outcome of an important specification. Bruce and Remy have one of the very first books out on HTML 5, creatively named Introduction to HTML 5. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/n...

Mar 03, 201159 min

Giorgio Sardo on the IE9 Release Candidate

Carl and Richard talk to Giorgio Sardo about the IE9 Release Candidate. Giorgio talks about his experience with Imagine Cup a few years back before diving into what's new in IE9. These features include geolocation and Web Open Font Format. Giorgio also digs into the test strategies of IE9 as well as performance. When will IE9 be released? Giorgio won't say! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Feb 28, 201155 min

Gael Fraiteur is Still PostSharp!

Carl and Richard talk to Gael Fraiteur about the state of PostSharp and Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP). Gael talks about the advantage of AOP, modifying applications without changing source code by using post-compilation techniques. He digs into different examples of using AOP to add features without burying business code in the plumbing. Finally Gael talks about the evolution of PostSharp into community and retail versions and what is coming in version 2.1. Support this podcast at — https://...

Feb 24, 201144 min

Udi Dahan Clarifies CQRS

Carl and Richard talk to Udi Dahan about Command-Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS). CQRS is an enterprise application pattern derived from the DDD movement, where responsibility for data integrity and consistency lies soley in the application itself. The conversation digs deeply into using caching intelligently - not just create and expire, but actual maintenance of caching with a publication approach. Udi is the software simplist and makes this potentially confusing pattern absolutely cle...

Feb 22, 201151 min

Rob Eisenberg MVVMs Us with Caliburn.Micro!

Carl and Richard talk to Rob Eisenberg about Caliburn.Micro, a MVVM framework available on Codeplex. Caliburn.Micro takes Convention-over-Configuration further, utilizing naming conventions to handle a large number of data binding, validation and other action-based characteristics in your app. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Feb 17, 201159 min

Entering the WebMatrix!

Carl and Richard talk to Josh Holmes about Microsoft's Web Matrix! Josh keynoted the launch of WebMatrix at CodeMash in January 2011. Web Matrix brings together great installer technologies with some of the latest Microsoft web application technologies to make it dirt simple to deploy and maintain web sites. The tool is free and the projects you make can be maintained with Studio Express or full blown Visual Studio. Enter the WebMatrix! You'll be glad you did. Support this podcast at — https://r...

Feb 15, 201148 min

Joe O'Brien Does Ruby on Windows

Carl and Richard talk to Joe O'Brien about efforts to bring Ruby on Rails to the Windows platform. The conversation digs into current community efforts to get Ruby on Rails working on Windows, the state of IronRuby and the role that Visual Studio could bring to Ruby. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Feb 10, 201153 min

Andrew Russell Develops XNA Games for XBox, iPhone and More!

Carl and Richard talk to Andrew Russell about converting applications from XNA to Silverlight, iPhone and even Android. Andrew is working on a project called ExEn to make migration between these platforms easier. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Feb 08, 201148 min

Andrew Parsons and Alfred Thompson Educate Kids in Software!

Carl and Richard talk to Andrew Parsons and Alfred Thompson about getting students interested in programming. The conversation spans over use of computers in schools, teaching fundamental uses of computers, actual programming, and looking beyond. Andrew gets into Imagine Cup, a world-wide competition of students building software to change the world. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Feb 03, 201145 min

Grant Skinner Develops Apps in HTML 5

Carl and Richard talk to Grant Skinner about Pirates Love Daisies, an HTML 5 game. The game runs on all of the HTML 5 browsers including IE 9 Beta. The conversation also digs into Easel JS, an open-source library that Grant helped create to make Pirates, simplifying the animation process on HTML 5 canvas. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Feb 01, 201151 min
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