Chris Sells
.NET Rocks!2 Joulu 2002

Chris Sells

Chris talks with Test with Carl and Mark about COM and .NET components, finalizers, disposing, Smart Client Windows Forms Applications (we still don't know what to call these things), how to navigate sellsbrothers.com, interview weed-out questions, and why he calls it Sells Brothers. Also, Chris finally clears up the age-old question of why C++ programmers feel so superior to mere humans.

Chris' main web page is www.sellsbrothers.com. There you can subscribe to his many lists and take advantage of all the great free information and code he shares with the community. Chris writes regularly for MSDN Magazine on advanced topics.

Trust us, you will save yourself hours of guesswork by taking an hour and a half of your day to listen to this interview. This show was actually recorded in mid-November, and its still fresh!

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Amanda Silver, Paul Vick, and Erik Meijer

Amanda Silver, Paul Vick, and Erik Meijer

Carl and Richard interview three members of the Visual Basic team at PDC 2005. The conversation turns from favorite features of VB 2005 to LINQ to XML in VB.2005 to Orcas, best and worst moments on the VB team. We are also treated to a short after-dinner converation with Ted Pattison, George Bullock, Joe Hummel, and David Chappell.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

26 Syys 20051h 25min

Talking Tech with David Treadwell

Talking Tech with David Treadwell

In this episode, Carl and Richard get an hour with David Treadwell, VP of the .NET Framework Developer Division. David talks about his career at Microsoft from being the intern developer on Windows NT to his current role on the .NET Framework team, and offers his thoughts on the future of Windows and managed code.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

18 Syys 20051h 9min

Jackie Goldstein Part 2 - ADO.NET

Jackie Goldstein Part 2 - ADO.NET

Jackie Goldstein returns to talk about the ADO.NET, the data tools in Visual Studio .NET 2005, SQL 2005 Express and the starter kits he's been authoring for it.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

10 Syys 20051h 23min

Joel Semeniuk dives into Team System

Joel Semeniuk dives into Team System

Joel Semeniuk gets us deeper into Visual Studio Team System by taking us step-by-step through the process of how it is used in the real world. Each designer is discussed in as much detail as an hour affords. For introductory information about VSTS, see show #117.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

5 Syys 20051h 22min

Michael Palermo Talks Code Snippets

Michael Palermo Talks Code Snippets

Regional Director J. Michael Palermo discusses his current passion, Code Snippets in VS 2005. You'll discover how this new feature compares to tools you may have already used, and you'll probably pick up a few productivity pointers along the way. Good stuff!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

27 Elo 200556min

Joel Pobar and Brad Abrams on the CLR

Joel Pobar and Brad Abrams on the CLR

DNR goes back to its geek roots this week with a technical talk about the Common Language Runtime (CLR). Joel and Brad talk about what they would do differently knowing what they know now, how the CLR's memory managemnet strategy was formed, and their favorite features of CLR 2.0Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

22 Elo 20051h 25min

Rocky Lhotka discusses CSLA.NET

Rocky Lhotka discusses CSLA.NET

The listeners have asked for more technical content, and Rocky Lhotka delivers it! In this episode, Rocky talks about CSLA.NET and the changes for VS2005. He drills down into the details of some aspects of CSLA, and talks about his opinions on Service Oriented Architechture and Objects, and plenty more.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

15 Elo 20051h 10min

Jeffrey Palermo on ASP.NET

Jeffrey Palermo on ASP.NET

Jeffrey talks about his experiences listening to .NET Rocks! while on duty with the Army Reserve in Iraq, and shares his ideas about architecture, ASP.NET, XHTML, CSS, and other things.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

8 Elo 20051h 13min