Windows Phone Podcasts
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.NET Rocks: David Pitcher Instruments Applications Internally at Microsoft
Published 7 years ago, running time 0h52m
Carl and Richard talk to David Pitcher, part of Microsoft's internal IT team, about his experiences instrumenting applications. The conversation digs into the application in question, a Windows Phone app for allowing tech support personnel manage tech support problems on the go. Then David discus.
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Hanselminutes: iOS and Android apps with Xamarin Studio 2.0 and Miguel de Icaza
Published 7 years ago, running time 0h34m
Miguel de Icaza talks to Scott about Xamarin Studio 2.0 and how we can start making iOS and Android apps alongside Windows Phone and Windows apps today using C
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Herding Code: Herding Code 158: Nat Friedman and Joseph Hill announce Xamarin 2.0
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h33m
Nat Friedman and Joseph Hill from Xamarin join us for several big announcements: Xamarin Studio, Xamarin Component Store, iOS development in Visual Studio, and a new free Starter edition. Download / Listen: Herding Code 158: Nat Friedman and Joseph Hill announce Xamarin 2.0 Show Notes: (00:45) Na.
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GoingDeep: Mani Ramaswamy and Peter Sollich: Inside Compiler in the Cloud and MDIL
Published 8 years ago, running time 2h12m
By now you've learned that the CLR, Windows Phone Client, and Windows Phone Services teams got together to develop "Compiler in the Cloud". All Windows Phone 8 apps written in .NET technologies will get the benefit of this collaboration. The end goal? Really fast startup of Windows Phone 8 .NET a.
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Hanselminutes: Startup Series: Creating Alan Mendelevich's AdDuplex
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h37m
Alan Mendelevich has created a successful Windows Phone advertising network with just one employee. He's done it from home in Lithuania, a country that doesn't even sell the Windows Phone. How does the introduction of the cloud change how startups operate? Does it even the playing field?
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dnrTV - .NET Rocks Screencasts: Steve Smith on ASP.NET MVC 4
Steve Smith gives us a preview of MVC 4 inside a Windows Phone emulator. Steve shows how to easily redirect mobile requests and how to use recipes as well as Async and Await keywords.
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.NET Rocks: Cool Projects at Oredev
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h27m
Next up from Oredev - the cool projects! Carl and Richard talk to the one-and-only Tess Ferrandez from Microsoft. Tess has moved on from the mad debugging skills she blogged about to focus on Kinect and Windows Phone 7. The conversation digs into using Kinect beyond XBox games. Next up, Luca Minu.
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Hanselminutes: Developing a mobile app for iPhone, Windows Phone 7 and Android with Toran Billups
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h35m
Scott sits down with micro-ISV mobile developer Toran Billups. Toran has written, published and sold his mobile application on iPhone, Android and Windows Phone. In the process of writing BlueFlix, his Blockbuster Express movie application, he learned mobile development on three platforms. What w.
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Deep Fried Bytes: Migrating Silverlight apps to Windows 8 Metro with Derik Whittaker
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h42m
In this episode, Keith and Woody sits down with developer Derik Whittaker to talk about the migrating Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 applications to Windows 8 Metro and Derik's outlook on the future of developing for Windows 8 Metro Style apps.Thanks to our guest this episode Derik i.
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Sparkling Client: Show 115: Being an Independent Developer Today
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h18m
What’s an independent developer today supposed to do? There are more app stores than you can shake a stick at, and on this show Erik and Kelly talk about how developers can pick a home. Kelly defends Microsoft. Erik doesn’t. Stuff we talk about on the show: Windows Phones haven’t sold very wel.
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Deep Fried Bytes: Windows Phone 7 Mango and What's In It For Developers with Nikita Polyakov
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h49m
In this episode, Keith Elder sits down with Nikita Polyakov to discuss features available in the Windows Phone 7 Mango release for developers. The up and coming Mango release has over 500 new features and incorporates new live tile features, notifications, full camera access and many other things.
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GoingDeep: Abolade Gbadegesin: Inside Windows Phone "Mango"
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h37m
There have been a lot of positive reviewsof the upcoming Windows Phone 7 OS release, code named "Mango." This release is a big one. It contains over 500 new features, is full of improvements - from the core OS to the performance of UI scrolling - and "Mango" puts the user in control of almost eve.
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.NET Rocks: Mobile Development Panel Discussion from DevTeach
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h59m
While at DevTeach in Montreal, Carl and Richard sat down with a panel of mobile development experts to talk about where mobile development is at. The development process for iPhone, Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone 7 was explored. The conversation also dug into the potential of MonoTouch and.
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Hanselminutes: Community vs. Evangelism vs. Marketing vs. Authenticity with Brandon Watson
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h34m
Scott sits down with Brandon Watson, a Director on Windows Phone. He works with the Developer Community, but what does that really mean? Scott pushes on this point to better understand his own job at Microsoft.
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.NET Rocks: Mark Arteaga Talks Windows Phone 7 and Mango
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h47m
Carl and Richard talk to Mark Arteaga about his experiences building Windows Phone 7 applications. The conversation starts with a run down of what's coming in the upcoming Mango release. Mark then digs into the challenges of small teams building games for the phone, and what enterprise developers.
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.NET Rocks: Koen Zwikstra Spies on Silverlight
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h38m
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!
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.NET Rocks: Brian Noyes is looking through Prism 4
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h47m
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 wor.
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dnrTV - .NET Rocks Screencasts: Paul Sheriff on Windows Phone 7 Development
Paul Sheriff is back on dnrTV with some great tips and ideas that can be used in just about any Windows Phone 7 development project, including the best general Visual Studio tip you've never seen!
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Herding Code: Herding Code 101: Kelly Sommers on Mobile Development and User Interface design
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h17m
In this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk to Kelly Sommers. Jon asks Kelly about her first big post, What fuels my passion for technology & writing code Kelly talks about her experience getting started on Twitter Jon asks Kelly about her post on how desktop UI’s feel boring compared to mobil.
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GoingDeep: Programming Streams of Coincidence with Join and GroupJoin for Rx
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h47m
Rx team members and programming super heroes Wes Dyer and Bart De Smet explain the latest powerful additions to Rx: Join and GroupJoin. Wes describes the approach they took to design and implement this reliable approach to programming streams of coincindence with Rx. All of the time is spent at t.
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Hanselminutes
Last episode 11 years ago on www.hanselminutes.com
Hanselminutes is a weekly audio talk show with noted web developer and technologist Scott Hanselman and hosted by Carl Franklin. Scott discusses utilities and tools, gives practical how-to advice, and discusses ASP.NET or Windows issues and workarounds.