Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk And Tech For Developers

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Sinopsis

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

Episodios

  • Convention Over Configuration with Jeremy Miller.

    25/06/2009 Duración: 35min

    Scott's Norway interviews continue this week, this time with Jeremy Miller, author of Structure Map. Scott and Jeremy chat about fluent interfaces, Convention Over Configuration and how to best simplify your systems.

  • Windows Presentation Foundation explained by Ian Griffiths

    22/06/2009 Duración: 35min

    Scott chats with Ian Griffiths about Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). Why is it so hard to master? What techniques should the WinForms developer learn first? Scott's working on a side project, and he and Ian brainstorm ways for Scott's application to use WPF more effectively.

  • Working Effectively with Legacy Code with Michael Feathers

    18/06/2009 Duración: 23min

    Scott's in Norway this week and he sits down with Michael Feathers. Michael is the author of "Working Effectively with Legacy Code." What is legacy code? Are you writing legacy code right now?

  • Silverlight 3 with Tim Heuer

    11/06/2009 Duración: 41min

    When's Silverlight 10 coming out? These versions are moving pretty fast. Scott chats with Tim Heuer to try and make sense of it. How does offline for Silverlight work? What's the best way to keep on the this new tech.

  • Software Metrics with Patrick Smacchia

    26/05/2009 Duración: 36min

    Scott sits down with Patrick Smacchia, lead developer of NDepend, and talks about Software Metrics. What metrics lie beyond Lines of Code?

  • Powershell 2.0

    14/05/2009 Duración: 35min

    Scott's at TechEd and bumps into Hal Rottenberg and Kirk Munro. Hal's a Powershell IT guy and Kirk's a Powershell-focused Dev. What's new in Powershell 2.0 and what's in it for the .NET developer or Windows power user?

  • BBSs and Wildcat! from Mustang Software

    08/05/2009 Duración: 48min

    Scott chats with founders of Mustang Software (creators of Wildcat! BBS) Jim Harrer and Scott Hunter about the BBS era. We start at 300 baud and work our way up. Remember Hayes modems, v.32bis, Fidonet, Compuserve? This is the show for you.

  • JavaFX and the Web's Four Virtual Machines

    01/05/2009 Duración: 40min

    In this episode Scott talks to Joshua Marinacci from Sun, a Staff Engineer working on JavaFX. JavaFX, along with Flash and Silverlight battle to be The VM for the Web. We chat about how JavaFX approaches things and muse on who will win the web.

  • IronPython with Michael Foord

    24/04/2009 Duración: 46min

    Michael Foord makes his living as a Python programmer. More specifically has an IronPython programmer. He chats with Scott about his company's use of IronPython, the DLR and why they picked Python over C# or VB.

  • Visiting Fog Creek Software and Joel Spolsky

    15/04/2009 Duración: 44min

    Scott's in New York this week and he stops by the Fog Creek Software offices on Broadway and chats with Joel Spolsky. Why did they write their own compiler? How long have they used VBScript? What does Joel think about online community? All this and less in this episode!

  • Hanselminutae-five with Richard Campbell

    09/04/2009 Duración: 40min

    Be warned! We may just waste your time with this show. It's Hanselminutae #5 with Richard Campbell. We talk books, Windows, Economics, being a Millionaire, Multiple Monitors, TweetDeck, and much much less!

  • Dealing with Diversity in Agile Teams with Aslam Khan

    02/04/2009 Duración: 54min

    Scott chats about Diversity with Aslam Khan. He is a software architect and coach from South Africa. He shares his experience growing up South African, and how he applies his experience to working with Agile software development teams.

  • A C64 Emulator with Silverlight 3 by Pete Brown

    26/03/2009 Duración: 29min

    Scott digs deep with Pete Brown about the Commodore 64 Emulator he is writing in Silverlight 3. Is Silverlight fast enough? What about offline support? What Silverlight 3 features made the job easier? All this and next steps in this week's show.

  • ASP.NET and the Mobile Web

    18/03/2009 Duración: 30min

    Scott's at Mix09 in Las Vegas this week and he sits down with Chris Woods, a Program Manager on the Mobile Browse Platform Team. They've just open sourced a MASSIVE database of mobile device capabilities, enabling better mobile development for ASP.NET developers.

  • Tables Turned - Mo Interviews Scott Hanselman

    12/03/2009 Duración: 48min

    Scott's wife Mo turns the tables in this interview and talks to Web Developer Scott Hanselman. How does he fit it all into a day? What about work life balance? Is Scott bored with technology? When will the madness stop?

  • Code Generation and T4 with Kathleen Dollard

    05/03/2009 Duración: 37min

    Scott chats with Kathleen Dollard about the past and the future of Code Generation. Scott's infatuated with T4, but does it have a future?

  • Fit is Dead, Long Live Fitnesse - with Ward Cunningham and James Shore

    27/02/2009 Duración: 30min

    You may have heard the terms "Fit" and "Fitnesse" bandied about by the software engineering literati. What are they? Are they useful? Are they used at all? Does your testing strategy need some fitnesse? The creator of Fit and the coordinator of the Fit project chat with Scott and answer the hard questions.

  • Uncle Bob Martin: SOLID, this time with feeling.

    18/02/2009 Duración: 34min

    Uncle Bob Martin responds to the hullabaloo around the SOLID principles from Show 145, his time on the Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky StackOverflow podcast, and offers his reasoned response. Is it time for a Software Apprenticeship Program? Other possible titles for this show: "He's back and he's pissed." "Bob's your Uncle." "Joel Who?" "SOLID State" "I got your tests right here!" "Smack Overflow" "Pay Attention This Time: Bob Martin on SOLID" (No, Bob's not pissed. We're just having a laugh.)

  • Deconstructing "blu" - a new WPF Twitter client from thirteen23

    10/02/2009 Duración: 42min

    Scott talks to Doug Cook, Hal Saville, and Lee Brenner about their dramatic new Twitter client, called "blu" (formerly "chirp") with a jelly aesthetic you have to see to believe. How do they find developing in WPF? What's their workflow? What's coming for the next release of blu?

  • MEF - Managed Extensibility Framework with Glenn Block

    28/01/2009 Duración: 30min

    There's been lots of talk about MEF lately, but what the heck is it? Is it an Open Source Project or is it part of the .NET Framework? Is it both? Is it an IOC Container or something new? Glenn Block sets Scott straight in this interview recorded on the Microsoft Campus.

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