Sharon Steed on Operationalizing Empathy and the Power of a Stutter

Sharon Steed on Operationalizing Empathy and the Power of a Stutter

Sharon Steed is a corporate empathy and communications consultant as well as an international keynote speaker. Sharon has spoken at companies on improving team communication and collaboration; at tech conferences on vulnerability as an asset; and has given a TEDx talk on empowering insecurities. She talks to Scott about operationalizing empathy!

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Dealing with Diversity in Agile Teams with Aslam Khan

Dealing with Diversity in Agile Teams with Aslam Khan

Scott chats about Diversity with Aslam Khan. He is a software architect and coach from South Africa. He shares his experience growing up South African, and how he applies his experience to working with Agile software development teams.

2 Apr 200954min

A C64 Emulator with Silverlight 3 by Pete Brown

A C64 Emulator with Silverlight 3 by Pete Brown

Scott digs deep with Pete Brown about the Commodore 64 Emulator he is writing in Silverlight 3. Is Silverlight fast enough? What about offline support? What Silverlight 3 features made the job easier? All this and next steps in this week's show.

26 Mar 200929min

ASP.NET and the Mobile Web

ASP.NET and the Mobile Web

Scott's at Mix09 in Las Vegas this week and he sits down with Chris Woods, a Program Manager on the Mobile Browse Platform Team. They've just open sourced a MASSIVE database of mobile device capabilities, enabling better mobile development for ASP.NET developers.

18 Mar 200930min

Tables Turned - Mo Interviews Scott Hanselman

Tables Turned - Mo Interviews Scott Hanselman

Scott's wife Mo turns the tables in this interview and talks to Web Developer Scott Hanselman. How does he fit it all into a day? What about work life balance? Is Scott bored with technology? When will the madness stop?

12 Mar 200948min

Code Generation and T4 with Kathleen Dollard

Code Generation and T4 with Kathleen Dollard

Scott chats with Kathleen Dollard about the past and the future of Code Generation. Scott's infatuated with T4, but does it have a future?

5 Mar 200937min

Fit is Dead, Long Live Fitnesse - with Ward Cunningham and James Shore

Fit is Dead, Long Live Fitnesse - with Ward Cunningham and James Shore

You may have heard the terms "Fit" and "Fitnesse" bandied about by the software engineering literati. What are they? Are they useful? Are they used at all? Does your testing strategy need some fitnesse? The creator of Fit and the coordinator of the Fit project chat with Scott and answer the hard questions.

27 Feb 200930min

Uncle Bob Martin: SOLID, this time with feeling.

Uncle Bob Martin: SOLID, this time with feeling.

Uncle Bob Martin responds to the hullabaloo around the SOLID principles from Show 145, his time on the Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky StackOverflow podcast, and offers his reasoned response. Is it time for a Software Apprenticeship Program? Other possible titles for this show: "He's back and he's pissed." "Bob's your Uncle." "Joel Who?" "SOLID State" "I got your tests right here!" "Smack Overflow" "Pay Attention This Time: Bob Martin on SOLID" (No, Bob's not pissed. We're just having a laugh.)

18 Feb 200934min

Deconstructing "blu" - a new WPF Twitter client from thirteen23

Deconstructing "blu" - a new WPF Twitter client from thirteen23

Scott talks to Doug Cook, Hal Saville, and Lee Brenner about their dramatic new Twitter client, called "blu" (formerly "chirp") with a jelly aesthetic you have to see to believe. How do they find developing in WPF? What's their workflow? What's coming for the next release of blu?

10 Feb 200942min

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