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Scott Hunter talks to the Entity Framework Team

September 06, 2012 00:32:09 30.87 MB Downloads: 0

ScottHa is on vacation for one last week so Scott Hunter and friends talk to Rowan Miller from the Entity Framework team about the recent EFv5 release.

Joining Microsoft with Taylor Mullen, Damian Edwards and Scott Hunter

August 25, 2012 00:24:25 23.45 MB Downloads: 0

With Scott Hanselman out this week Scott Hunter and Damian Edwards talk to a new developer on the ASP.NET team Taylor Mullen about how he interviewed and joined Microsoft.

Using Windows 8 with Brad Wilson and Scott

August 16, 2012 00:36:43 35.27 MB Downloads: 0

Scott has been using Windows 8 for a week and Brad Wilson has been using it since last October. Neither of them work on Windows 8 so in this episode we talk about using Windows 8 as a power user. What works and what doesn't?

Coneryminutes #1

August 09, 2012 00:33:23 32.05 MB Downloads: 0

Rob Conery turns the table (he insisted) and creates Coneryminutes, interviewing Scott for this episode.

Starting Programming with Iris Classon

August 02, 2012 00:30:43 29.5 MB Downloads: 0

Scott sits down with new programmer Iris Classon. Iris has been coding for just one year and is now working full time as a .NET Developer. How did she get started and why so late? How should we as a community get more women and children involved in computers? What can we do to support new developers?

Zero Day and Trojan Horse: An interview with Mark Russinovich

July 26, 2012 00:33:53 32.54 MB Downloads: 0

Mark Russinovich is a Technical Fellow on the Azure Product Team at Microsoft, but is also the author of the cyber-thriller Zero Day, and its upcoming sequel Trojan Horse. How realistic are the scenarios from Mark's books? How concerned should we be and what's being done about it?

Understanding WinRT and Windows 8 for .NET Programmers

July 19, 2012 00:34:26 33.07 MB Downloads: 0

Scott's confused about what 'WinRT' is. Is it a new .NET? A new runtime? Is .NET dead? He's totally confused so he talks to Immo Landwerth who sets him straight with complete context from Win32 to COM to .NET and beyond.

The Art of Community with Jono Bacon

July 17, 2012 00:31:47 30.53 MB Downloads: 0

Scott sits down with Ubuntu Community Manager Jono Bacon at OSCON 2012 in Portland, Oregon to talk about community. Does it need to be managed? Is community a garden to tend or something that handles itself?

Everything .NET programmers know about Asynchronous Programming is wrong

July 05, 2012 00:32:29 31.19 MB Downloads: 0

Scott gets schooled by Damian and Levi on the differences between parallelism, background processing, and asynchronous programming. How does await and async change the game and what do you need to know to get started today.

JavaScript, Web APIs, Performance and more with Dave Ward

June 28, 2012 00:33:04 31.75 MB Downloads: 0

Scott sits down with developer and JavaScript expert Dave Ward. They talk about Twitter's recent move away from hashbangs, their recent performance improvements, and the direction the web is heading. Is performance achieved on the client or the server or some combination of both?

ASP.NET 4.5 Updates, Core, WebForms and SignalR with Damian Edwards

June 22, 2012 00:32:22 31.08 MB Downloads: 0

Scott talks to Damian Edwards to get the latest information on ASP.NET 4.5. This includes improvements to the Core of ASP.NET, ASP.NET Web Forms and the inclusion of SignalR with Damian Edwards. They also talk about One ASP.NET and what that means to the developer this fall.

Ben Kamens from the Khan Academy on Internships and Mentorship

June 14, 2012 00:31:58 30.71 MB Downloads: 0

Ben Kamens is the lead developer at The Khan Academy and was also a part of the storied Fog Creek Software. He's managing 12 summer interns at the Academy this year. Scott talks to Ben about the mentor relationship, how to manage code reviews, one on ones, preparing for their arrival and more. How can you get the MOST out of your interns?

On Empathy with Leon Gersing the Ruby Buddha

June 14, 2012 00:32:21 31.06 MB Downloads: 0

What causes one community to be empathetic and another not? What really drives us as creators? Is it money, tech or the potential connection we can have to other people? Scott talks to Leon Gersing out of Columbus, Ohio about promiscuous pairing, kindness vs. empathy and the user connection.

Randomness and Windows 8 with Jeff Atwood

June 06, 2012 00:36:03 34.63 MB Downloads: 0

Scott checks in with Jeff Atwood of Coding Horror since his mini-retirement. They talk kids, Star Wars and Windows 8. All this and less on this episode of Hanselminutes.

Developing GitHub for Windows with Phil Haack and Tim Clem

May 18, 2012 00:32:54 31.6 MB Downloads: 0

Announcing GitHub for Windows. The Git client you always wanted is here and it's for Windows. Our own Phil Haack and new friend Tim Clem talk about metro-style, WPF, their design philosophy, open source, and talk about our many other contributors and supporters like Keith Dahlby and the amazing Paul Betts.