An overview of non-web-based assisted technologies with Sylvia Richardson

An overview of non-web-based assisted technologies with Sylvia Richardson

There's lots of discussion around assistive technology on the web, but what about technologies that aren't all about the browser? There are a number of conditions that have made it easier to develop assistive technology (social media, crowdfunding, rapid prototyping tools,etc.) Scott talks to Sylvia Richardson, an accessibility coordinator for Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina about some of the many innovations in this space.

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Hiring and Interviewing Engineers

Hiring and Interviewing Engineers

Scott and Carl talk about the "FizzBuzz" test and try to come up with practical techniques for hiring engineers and technical folks.

28 Feb 200731min

End to End Tracing

End to End Tracing

Scott and Carl talk about the End to End (E2E) tracing format, how it relates to WCF and how you can use it to introduce system-wide tracing your large multi-machine or multi-service applications and literally trace a "transaction" from Web to backend and back.

21 Feb 200720min

Static Code Analysis with NDepend

Static Code Analysis with NDepend

Scott and Carl discuss afferent and efferent coupling, and many other code metrics techniques, and wonder why more .NET developers don't use static analysis tools to better understand their designs.

15 Feb 200729min

OpenID

OpenID

Scott and Carl talk about the Microsoft/OpenID collaboration.

8 Feb 200734min

Bruce Payette - Powershell

Bruce Payette - Powershell

In this episode Scott gets the skinny on Powershell with Bruce Payette, one of the founding members of the Windows PowerShell team, co-designer of the PowerShell language and the principal author of the PowerShell language implementation.

1 Feb 200734min

Board Gaming for Programmers

Board Gaming for Programmers

In this episode Scott talks with Chris Brooks and Eli Smith about the evolution and current state of classic board gaming.

23 Jan 200718min

How to start your own MicroISV

How to start your own MicroISV

In this episode Scott interviews Leon of SecretGeek.net about the partnership that created their TimeSnapper product. Leon shares his 25 steps to starting your own MicroISV. Leon will be publishing detailed info on each step on his blog. If you've ever considered selling software on the net, this is the show for you.

18 Jan 200739min

WPF/E

WPF/E

Scott and Carl discuss Microsoft's answer to Flash, Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere (WPF/E), a lightweight version of the .NET 2.0 (and 3.0) Framework that promises to be multi-browser and multi-platform.

10 Jan 200730min

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