Touch Interfaces That Don't Suck with David Washington
We talk with David Washington about touch interfaces. What's up with the new iPad Pro. Computer science courses that don't exist but should.
We talk with David Washington about touch interfaces. What's up with the new iPad Pro. Computer science courses that don't exist but should.
We talk with Mike Rohde about Sketchnotes. Dedicated hosting for $3.40, and you literally cannot pay me to speak without a Code of Conduct.
We talk with Neeraj Joshi about SQL and Azure SQL Database. Your OS sucks. Make it rain every time you get paid.
We talk with Chris Dias and Erich Gamma about Visual Studio Code. Polyfill as a service. And at some point we'll talk about procrastination.
We talk with Sarah Sexton to learn about Node.js and how to get it running in Azure. Hacking Amazon's $5 button to track baby data. The top 10 worst C# features.
We are live at That Conference with an assortment conversations in the main hallway. We talk to and 11 year old Raspberry Pi user and VIM hacker and Uncle Bob Martin scares us into changing the world.
We talk with Jeff Burtoft about hosted web apps (codename Westminster). Remote pair programming with an Atom.io editor. And we now have a programming excuse generator.
We talk with Ginny Caughey about developing for Windows 10. High resolution bacon for Windows insiders, and the free screen recorder hidden in Windows 10.
Welcome to the MS Dev Show, episode #65. This week we talk with Jonathan Turner about Typescript. Carl finds a way to make Word output Markdown. VS2015 and .NET 4.6 get released.
We talk with Jerry Nixon about XAML, becoming famous, and hamburger menus. Jason builds a band app in 15 minutes. Carl builds a telepresence robot.
We talk to Mark Fussell about service fabric.
We talk with Arun Singh about Windows 10 API's. Compiler errors for humans. And we'll tell you how to get a raise.
We talk to Mat Velloso about machine learning, Project Oxford, and TwinsOrNot.net. 34 CSS puns. An API for star wars.
We talk with James Montemagno about all things Xamarin. The importance of coding buddies. Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla working together?
We talk about the hardware and software we use every day. A useful Big-O Notation site, Build Tour Chicago, And spoiler alert, Carl mentions SideWaffle, again.
We talk with Rene Schulte about 3d programming with the Oculus and hololens. PowerShell and SSH. Updates to Visual Studio Code. And Carl is still talking about SideWaffle.
We talk with Shabnam Erfani about project Astoria, which allows Android apps to run on Windows phone. Building adaptive layouts for Windows 10. And a website coding itself.
We talk with John Sheehan about project Centennial, the tool for converting your existing apps to Windows store apps. Is it possible to have a software developer career over 50? And the art of shuffling music.
We talk to Kevin Wittkopf to compare Azure and Amazon Web Services. Node.js and IO.js are merging. Is technical debt a good thing? And fizzbuzz in CSS for some reason.
We talk about the latest developer news from Ignite. And we talk to Jason Bock about Roslyn, the .NET compiler as a service.
We talk about Build, build, and more build. We got Windows 10, Azure, Hololens, Cross-platform Visual Studio, and more.
We have an abundance of developer news including some //Build 2015 pre-announcements. A great video from Microsoft encouraging young girls to pursue science, Carl talks design, and Carl and I debate the need for graceful JavaScript degradation.
We talk to Brian Lagunas about PRISM, the coolest framework you're not using. The 2015 developer survey. Build 2015 is coming to you. And tabs vs spaces, it's finally settled.
We talk to Sara Itani about Node Tools for Visual Studio. Thoughts after a year of real world Xamarin. 10 libraries to create diagrams in JavaScript. Ballmer signing mousetraps.
We talk to Darshan Desai about Application Insights. A new Surface 3. PayPal and their credit card reader coming to Windows Phone. Is Windows going open source?
We talk with Lori Lalonde about women in tech, and integrating voice into your applications. Replacing Photoshop with a string, and updates on Windows 10 and the new Spartan browser.
We talk with Min Maung about microcontroller mayhem and remote controlling lawnmowers. Lots of awesome Windows 10 announcements. And Windows 10 coming to Android phones.
We talk with Joost van Schaik about the Microsoft Band and the Raspberry PI. Typescript
We talk with Lindsey Garrity about how to get your dream job, a first look at the universal app platform, being open source by default, and why code snobs are invaluable.
This week we talk to John Sonmez about all the details software developers didn't learn in school. Creating a DMZ in Azure, and the Joel test for Programmers.