
Ian Felton Aids School Marching Bands with Technology
Carl and Richard talk to Ian Felton about his charity efforts. Ian talks about exercising different programming skills on different charitable projects so that he has a chance to get code into product...
20 Syys 201257min

Alex Robson Programs a Polyglot
Carl and Richard talk to Alex Robson about polyglot programming. Alex talks about various languages including Erlang. He focuses on the idea that different languages have different strength, and tryin...
18 Syys 201257min

Alan Stevens Talks Leadership
Carl and Richard talk to Alan Stevens about leadership in software development. Really, leadership in everything. The conversation digs into the issues of trust, value, play and food being key to succ...
13 Syys 20121h 1min

Jon Rozenblit Explores Azure's New Features
Carl and Richard talk to Jon Rozenblit about the latest set of features in Azure. The conversation starts with a discussion about Azure Mobile Services, which is really a REST storage system that does...
11 Syys 20121h 1min

Show 800!
Wow, show 800! Carl and Richard invite Scott Hanselman and Rob Conery to chat about what happens when you make 800 podcasts in a row.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
6 Syys 201257min

Phil Trelford Codes in F# 3.0
Carl and Richard talk to Phil Trelford about the new features in F# 3.0, the version shipping with Visual Studio 2012. Phil talks about how F# is functional first, object second, as opposed to C# whic...
4 Syys 201258min

Chris Patterson Builds MassTransit
Carl and Richard talk to Chris Patterson about MassTransit, an open source enterprise service bus. The conversation starts out talking about service bus in general, how the patterns around a service b...
30 Elo 201256min

Mark Seemann Talks Web API and REST
Carl and Richard talk to Mark Seemann about building web applications using Web API and REST. The conversation starts out with the hard part - so what is REST exactly anyway? Mark digs into the histor...
28 Elo 201252min

