Smarthome Geek Out
.NET Rocks!17 Joulu 2015

Smarthome Geek Out

Time for the Smart Home Geek Out! Carl and Richard chat about what the house of the future is like. Future homes have been predicted for a long time, and the discussion dives into some of those earlier predictions from the 1960s. When thinking of what smart homes can become, it helps to think like a developer - have an array of sensors that measure the state of the home, its environment, contents and people. Then write code - get all those things talking to each other! Today we're starting to have connected homes, where different elements communicate with us. What will it take to get them communicating with each other? And while we're at it - here's the $5000 draw!

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Brian Noyes Builds Single Page Applications

Brian Noyes Builds Single Page Applications

Carl and Richard talk to Brian Noyes about the Single Page Application (SPA) feature coming in MVC 4. Brian talks about the similarities of the design patterns for SPA to the more classical Silverlight or WPF application with RIA or WCF services on the back end. While hardly new to the web space (SPAs can be traced back to Outlook Web Access circa 2002), SPAs are going to be part of Studio 11. Brian talks through the strengths and weaknesses of the approach.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

8 Touko 201255min

Catching Up with Ted Neward

Catching Up with Ted Neward

Carl and Richard catch up with Ted Neward - it had been too long since he was on! The conversation starts off talking about the maturity of .NET and how unimpressed Ted is with Async and Await. Ted also talks about Javascript and Ruby and the evolution of languages as a whole. Finally, NoSQL makes an appearance with a discussion around the issues of ORM. Has Ted Neward become a grumpy old man?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Glenn Block Does node.js on Azure

Glenn Block Does node.js on Azure

Carl and Richard talk to Glenn Block about node.js on Azure. Glenn digs into how node.js has grown in popularity, and points to the Cloud9 IDE as a development environment in the Cloud as an example of a node.js application - which happens to be able to build node.js applications. And Cloud 9 can deploy node.js to Azure. The conversation digs into the Azure stack and the diversity of technologies (including node.js) that run great in the cloud.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

1 Touko 201243min

Carl and Richard Geek Out About Wind Power!

Carl and Richard Geek Out About Wind Power!

Carl and Richard continue the Geek Out series on alternative energy with wind power. The conversation starts with the admission that as much as has been done with wind power so far, it's just a tiny drop in the bucket of total power consumption - less than 1% of US power comes from wind. Then the boys dig into the different types of wind power generation, the challenges that the power grid has incorporating wind power into the grid, and the kinds of problems that home owners have with wind power also. Wind has potential, but also problems. But long term it's part of the solution.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

26 Huhti 201229min

Jeroen Hulscher Builds Accessible Web Applications

Jeroen Hulscher Builds Accessible Web Applications

Carl and Richard talk to Jeroen Hulscher about web accessibility. Accessibility challenges come in lots of different forms, and the way we build web pages can make it impossible for some to use your site. Jeroen talks about the tools and techniques to help developers understand what you need to do to make your site easy to use no matter what challenges you might have. As Jeroen says, at some point all of us are going to have some accessibility issues - the web site you make accessible may one day help you!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

24 Huhti 201241min

Memory Management with Ricky Leeks

Memory Management with Ricky Leeks

Carl and Richard have a discussion with a vegetable. Yeah, that's right, we interviewed a leek named Ricky Leeks. Beyond all the endless puns, is a great conversation about memory management in .NET. Ricky also lets us know about a free e-book on .NET Memory Management you can download from the links in the show. Check it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

19 Huhti 201253min

RavenDB on MSNBC!

RavenDB on MSNBC!

Carl and Richard talk to John Bennett and Colin Hicks from MSNBC along with Oren Eini about the role RavenDB has played in building applications. John talks about how MSNBC was using SQL Server essentially as a blob store, storing stories as XML documents inside of the database. The conversation digs into the challenges of running a web site with well over a billion page views a month, the impact of breaking news on traffic, and how RavenDB solves the document storage problem effectively for MSNBC.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

17 Huhti 201253min

The State of the Cloud at DevConnections

The State of the Cloud at DevConnections

Another panel discussion from DevConnections, this one focused on how cloud computing is impacting developers. No holds are barred as the panel digs into virtualization, infrastructure-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service and more.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

12 Huhti 201256min