
Over Two Decades at Microsoft - Larry Osterman
Scott chats with Larry Osterman, the man who makes Windows go "ding", about his two-plus decades working for Microsoft. They chat about sound, Vista, Security and generally geek out.
15 Marras 200750min

Writing FaceBook Applications with .NET - Interview with Mel Sampat, author of Outsync
In this episode, Scott talks with Mel Sampat, a Program Manager at Microsoft who's written OutSync, an application that syncs faces between Outlook, Facebook, and indirectly Windows SmartPhones. They chat about what it takes to write your own FaceBook application using ASP.NET or WinForms.
8 Marras 200742min

Planning, Placing and Building a House Google Earth and Sketchup
Scott's all alone this week, talking about planning the house he and his wife built. They used Google Earth to visualize the lot, placing a lot and neighborhood plan in 3D space. Then, working with their agent, they modeled the architectural plans in Google SketchUp and placed the model in Google Earth.
3 Marras 200722min

Open Source Software Licensing with Jonathan Zuck of ACT Online
Scott and Carl turn to Jonathan Zuck of the Association for Competitive Technology to demystify Software Licensing and the industry's many Open Source Software Licenses.
16 Loka 200737min

EarthClassMail.com - Moving from LAMP to .NET 3.5
Scott chats with Matt Davis, architect at EarthClassMail.com, about their move from a LAMP stack (Linux/Apache/mysql/PHP) to .NET 3.5. What's working, what's not, and what kinds of issues are they running into as their architect their solution.
16 Loka 200733min

Parallel Programming with .NET
Scott chats with Stephen Toub a Microsoft Developer working on new ways to make concurrency programming easier with .NET.
11 Loka 200732min

Interview with Shawn Burke on Microsoft's .NET Source Code Release
Scott and Carl talk with Shawn Burke on the culmination of his many-year-old plan to get parts of the source of the .NET Framework released. With Visual Studio 2008, a simple process will allow developers to STEP INTO the .NET Framework Source from the IDE. This'll be a great debugging and learning tool.
26 Syys 200721min

10 Foot Development for Media Center
Every copy of Windows Vista Home Premium and above has Media Center on it. Have you run your copy? Turns out that you can develop your own '10 foot apps' (that can be run with a remote from your couch) with Visual Studio Express or even Notepad. Scott talks to Charlie Owen to find out how.
21 Syys 200731min