C# Podcasts
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Deep Fried Bytes: Developing Real World Applications with TDD with James Bender and Jeff McWherter
In this episode, Keith and Woody sit down with the James Bender and Jeff McWherter, the authors of the book “Professional Test Driven Development with C#: Developing Real World Applications with TDD (Wrox Professional Guides) ”, to get some real world advice for developers that want to use Te.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 116: Eric Lawrence on Fiddler, IE Internals, and HTTP
Published 9 years ago, running time 1h27m
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to Eric Lawrence, the author of the popular Fiddler web debugging proxy. Eric’s also a member of the Internet Explorer team and developer of several popular freeware tools. Eric explains how he’s been working on – and now runs – the team that works on th.
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GoingDeep: Conversation with Herb Sutter: Perspectives on Modern C++(0x/11)
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h44m
I was lucky enough to catch up with Herb Sutter not too long after the FDIS announcement(Final Draft International Standard is complete).As usual when talking to Herb, the conversation is all about C++ (well, we do talk about C# for a little while, but in the context of C++. Why?).See.
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GoingDeep: Anders Hejlsberg: Questions and Answers
Published 9 years ago, running time 1h2m
Anders wanted to hear from you to get a sense of what's on your mind with respect to C#. We asked you for questions and, as usual, you delivered -> this is your interview, Niners. Thanks for the great questions. Special thanks to Anders for taking an hour out of his insanely busy schedule to.
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GoingDeep: Lucian Wischik: Async - Compiler Bug Fixes, Updates and Core Improvements
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h48m
Lucian Wischik is an engineer who spends a great deal of his time making Async magic happen in the C# and VB compilers that do the heavy lifting and enable new asynchronous language features. Now, with the recent release of Visual Studio Async CTP SP1 Refresh, come several low-level improvements
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GoingDeep: Lucian Wischik: Async Compiler - Bug Fixes, Updates and Core Improvements
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h48m
Lucian Wischik is an engineer who spends a great deal of his time making Async magic happen in the C# and VB compilers. With the recent release of Visual Studio Async CTP SP1 Refresh, come several low-level improvements in how asynchrony is orchestrated by the compiler infrastructure. Many bug fi.
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.NET Rocks: Eric Lippert Talks About Project Roslyn
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h56m
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 ma.
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Deep Fried Bytes: Getting a lesson about Technical Debt from Gary Short
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h48m
In this episode, Keith and Woody sit down with Gary Short of DevExpress to talk about Technical Debt, the cost of putting off good development practices, and how it can cripple a project's velocity, flexibility, and quality.Thanks to our guest this episode Gary Short works for Develop.
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dnrTV - .NET Rocks Screencasts: Bill Wagner on Type Dynamic in C#
Bill Wagner is back on dnrTV to explain the Dynamic Type in C# including how and when to use it.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 106: Mark Rendle on Simple.Data
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h2m
In this episode of Herding Code, the guys speak with Mark Rendle about his Simple.Data and Fix projects. The show begins with Mark’s Simple.Data elevator pitch in which he explains that Simple.Data is an ORM without the O, the R or the M. Jon asks about Mark’s heavy use of dynamic types in the Si.
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Deep Fried Bytes: Where is my SQL?!! Going NoSQL with Peter Ritchie
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h41m
In this episode, Keith and Woody sit down Peter Ritchie to discuss the popular database management system NoSQL. It may not look and act like your father’s database but it will help your application scale and perform in ways that relational database cannot.Thanks to our guest this episode.
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Deep Fried Bytes: Multiparadigmatic C# with Ted Neward
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h46m
In this episode Keith and Woody sit down to discuss Multiparadigmatic C# with Ted Neward. Yes it is a long word but C# has grown from “just” an object-oriented language into a language that is capable of expressing several different paradigms of software development: object-oriented, functional
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GoingDeep: C9 Lectures: Dr. Ralf Lämmel - Going Bananas
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h6m
Dr. Ralf Lämmel returns for an exploration of folds, aka bananas. This is lecture 5 in his C9 Lecture seriescovering advanced functional programming topics. Welcome back, Ralf! We're so happy to have you here!Why bananas, Ralf?Banana is functional programming slang for "fold"—an applicati.
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.NET Rocks: DotNetRocks Year In Review
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h52m
Carl, Richard and Mark Miller chat about events that occurred in 2010 that affect the .NET world. From C# to F#, Studio to Lightswitch, Windows Phone 7 to Kinect. What a great year!
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Hanselminutes: Kayak, OWIN, Open Source Web Servers and more with Benjamin van der Veen
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h29m
Scott sits down with open source developers Benjamin van der Veen to talk about his C# Web Server, Kayak, as well as OWIN, Open Source Web Servers and his thoughts on where server-side web development is going.
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GoingDeep: Verve: A Type Safe Operating System
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h13m
The Singularity project (an OS written in managed code used for research purposes) has provided several very useful research results and opened new avenues for exploration in operating system design. Recently, MSR released a paper covering an operating system research projectthat takes a new appr.
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Visual Studio Talk Show (en français): Jean-Baptiste Evain
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h15m
11 novembre 2010 (Ãmission #0128) ::.Jean-Baptiste Evain: Mono, Moonlight et MonoTouchNous discutons avec Jean-Baptiste Evain du projet Mono et de ses dérivés Moonlight et MonoTouch. Mono est une mise en Åuvre libre (sous licence GNU LGPL ou MIT selon les éléments) de la machine vir.
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.NET Rocks: .NET Luminaries at OreDev!
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h49m
While at OreDev 2010 in Malmö, Sweden, Carl and Richard got to interview some of the great thinkers and doers of .NET. The first interview is with Jon Skeet, who talks about the upcoming Async features in C# 5. Next, Glenn Block talks about where WCF is going and the move to put WCF source at wcf.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 97: Jackson Harper on Manos de Mono
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h34m
In this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk with Jackson Harper about Manos de Mono, his lightweight web application framework that runs on Mono. The goal of Manos is to simplify the entire process of creating, managing and updating a web application from prototyping and design to deployment.
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GoingDeep: Rx Update: Async support, IAsyncEnumerable and more with Jeff and Wes
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h35m
At PDC10, you were introduced to Async (new async and await language keywords), a new language feature in C# and VB.NET. At the same time, the Rx team shipped the latest version of their software, which adds the following capabilities to the library: *Support for the new C# await keyword (Ob.
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The SitePoint Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on www.sitepoint.com
News, opinion, and fresh thinking for web developers and designers. The official podcast of sitepoint.com.