GMO, BT and Glyphosate Geek Out
.NET Rocks!19 Mai 2016

GMO, BT and Glyphosate Geek Out

More Geeking Out on GMO Foods! This time, Richard digs into the more controversial side of genetic modification - making crops that are resistant to pests and pesticides. And to make it even more fun, part of the conversation includes scientists from Monsanto! First up is Bacillus Thuringensis, better known as BT - a biopesticide that is a naturally occurring bacteria found back in 1901. BT is used on organic crops! Today, key genes from BT have been incorporated into plants so that you no longer need to spray BT, it's built in. Then the big topic: glyphosate, also known as Round Up. The most popular herbicide in the world and effective at killing most plants, except for ones that have been genetically modified to resist it. Does the use of Round Up ready crops increase the amount of glyphosate used? What happens when glyphosate is in everything? How do we know it's safe?

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Carl and Richard are Back in Space!

Carl and Richard are Back in Space!

Carl and Richard are back in space! With the SpaceX launch to the International Space Station, the boys decide they have to talk about space again. A big chunk of the conversation focuses on how a billionaire boys club has grown up around space - folks like Elon Musk who made their money in technology are now spending it to expand mankind's reach into space, and perhaps make a buck or two along the way. Beyond SpaceX there is Planetary Resources, a gathering of a bunch of internet billionaries to mine asteroids. Is this how mankind will expand into space?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

24 Mai 201238min

Beth Massi Builds Apps with LightSwitch in Studio 11

Beth Massi Builds Apps with LightSwitch in Studio 11

Carl and Richard talk to Beth Massi about the latest incarnation of LightSwitch. In 2011 LightSwitch shipped as a separate install, but the upcoming version of LightSwitch is part of every SKU of Studio 11. Beth talks about how LightSwitch has evolved to be an awesome consumer and creator of data, making it simple to create oData interfaces over anything. The conversation also digs into the role of Silverlight, the evolution of the client and how LightSwitch makes apps in the cloud much simpler.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

22 Mai 201251min

Mister Franklin Goes to Washington

Mister Franklin Goes to Washington

On Sunday, May 6th, Carl went to Washington, DC for a Fly-In at the Association for Competitive Technology (ACT) for the purpose of talking to Senators and Representatives about issues around technology. He also talked to many of the developers and IT people who were attending these meetings, some of whom are regulars on .NET Rocks! This is a very special .NET Rocks! We hope you enjoy it.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

17 Mai 201249min

Micheal Learned Tours Us Around Studio 11

Micheal Learned Tours Us Around Studio 11

Carl and Richard talk to Micheal Learned about the new ALM features coming in Visual Studio 11.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

15 Mai 201256min

Rob Conery Codes in CoffeeScript

Rob Conery Codes in CoffeeScript

Carl and Richard talk to the one-and-only Rob Conery about CoffeeScript. Why would you use a language to generate Javascript? Rob talks about how CoffeeScript is designed to be human readable while JavaScript is much more machine-readable. Indents matter! No curly braces! Dogs and cats living together! It's chaos! But it's a happy chaos. Check it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

10 Mai 201244min

Brian Noyes Builds Single Page Applications

Brian Noyes Builds Single Page Applications

Carl and Richard talk to Brian Noyes about the Single Page Application (SPA) feature coming in MVC 4. Brian talks about the similarities of the design patterns for SPA to the more classical Silverlight or WPF application with RIA or WCF services on the back end. While hardly new to the web space (SPAs can be traced back to Outlook Web Access circa 2002), SPAs are going to be part of Studio 11. Brian talks through the strengths and weaknesses of the approach.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

8 Mai 201255min

Catching Up with Ted Neward

Catching Up with Ted Neward

Carl and Richard catch up with Ted Neward - it had been too long since he was on! The conversation starts off talking about the maturity of .NET and how unimpressed Ted is with Async and Await. Ted also talks about Javascript and Ruby and the evolution of languages as a whole. Finally, NoSQL makes an appearance with a discussion around the issues of ORM. Has Ted Neward become a grumpy old man?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

3 Mai 201245min

Glenn Block Does node.js on Azure

Glenn Block Does node.js on Azure

Carl and Richard talk to Glenn Block about node.js on Azure. Glenn digs into how node.js has grown in popularity, and points to the Cloud9 IDE as a development environment in the Cloud as an example of a node.js application - which happens to be able to build node.js applications. And Cloud 9 can deploy node.js to Azure. The conversation digs into the Azure stack and the diversity of technologies (including node.js) that run great in the cloud.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

1 Mai 201243min

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