What does it take to go fast? with Fastly's Inés Sombra

What does it take to go fast? with Fastly's Inés Sombra

Inés Sombra is the VP of Engineering of Core Systems at Fastly, and she knows how to go fast. She talks to Scott about the needs of the product, the business, and the engineering team and explains the processes needed for YOUR organization to go fast.

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Deeper into the Netduino with Chris Walker from Secret Labs

Deeper into the Netduino with Chris Walker from Secret Labs

Scott chats with Chris from Secret Labs about the Netduino Open Source hardware platform. How does Netduino and Netduino Plus relate to the .NET Microframework and which parts of Open Source? What can I build with it and it how? What kinds of capabilities does this little piece of hardware have, and can it give even smaller?

21 Okt 201032min

Misunderstanding REST with Mike Amundsen

Misunderstanding REST with Mike Amundsen

Web Services with SOAP are a pretty well understood thing, but what's all this appeal about REST? Is REST just CRUD (Create Read Update Delete) for the Web? Is it a pattern, a style or dogma? Recognized REST expert Mike Amundsen sets Scott straight.

7 Okt 201025min

Making a hobby a job - Talking with Eric Herbrandson about his Silverlight-based MicroISV

Making a hobby a job - Talking with Eric Herbrandson about his Silverlight-based MicroISV

Eric Herbrandson has been working on the site creating a Silverlight-based audio mixer at night and weekends. What's the best way to hold down a full time job while pursuing your passion? Was it hard for Eric to learn a new technology and apply it to his little ISV? And some tech chat about his product, AudioOrchard (now ScratchAudio), what was possible and what wasn't.

7 Okt 201034min

Getting Things Done with Lane Newsom

Getting Things Done with Lane Newsom

Scott chats with Getting Things Done (GTD) practitioner and MBA student Lane Newsom. How does she apply the principals of GTD in a practical way to her daily life?

28 Sep 201035min

Inside the Naked Objects Framework with Richard Pawson

Inside the Naked Objects Framework with Richard Pawson

Richard Pawson wrote his PhD thesis on "Naked Objects." Scott sits down to chat with Richard about the framework. Too complex? Too simple? How does Naked Objects apply in today's object oriented systems and what does it learn from yesterday's?

16 Sep 201033min

.NET Micro Framework with Colin Miller

.NET Micro Framework with Colin Miller

Scott talks to Colin Miller about the .NET Micro Framework. It's a "tiny CLR" that runs in as little as 64k! He explains how it started with the SPOT Watch (remember that) and how it's grown to an Open Source project under the Apache 2.0 license with a broad ecosystem and dozens of hardware boards available from partners.

9 Sep 201032min

Eric Sink on Distributed Version Control Systems

Eric Sink on Distributed Version Control Systems

Scott chats with Eric Sink from SourceGear about DVCS. How bad IS SourceSafe? What kinds of things should you think about when moving to more modern source control system like SVN? Then what about moving to a proper distributed system? Mercurial vs. Git and more.

2 Sep 201032min

Continuous Web Deployment with Jon Torresdal

Continuous Web Deployment with Jon Torresdal

This week Scott talks to Jon Torresdal from Norway via Skype. Jon is an Architect for a Norwegian insurance company, and an editor for InfoQ. His agile team practice Scrum and Jon shares his experiences making web deployment a no-click affair. What are the tools and techniques you need to make your automated build automate deployment to a production web farm?

26 Aug 201035min

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