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Deep Fried Bytes Episode #53: A Lap Around OData with Mike Flasko

Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Podcast | Posted on 28-06-2010

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In this episode, Woody sat down with Mike Flasko at MIX10 to chat about OData that was announced on the second day of the conference. OData is an open protocol for sharing data. It provides a way to break down data silos and increase the shared value of data by creating an ecosystem in which data consumers can interoperate with data producers in a way that is far more powerful than currently possible, enabling more applications to make sense of a broader set of data.

Deep Fried Bytes Episode #52: Learning the Dark Arts of Debugging from Scott Walker

Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Podcast | Posted on 28-06-2010

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Have you always wanted to learn more about debugging your software? Or just really want to know what your software is doing especially when it has bugs? We have a treat for you. In this episode, we sat down with Scott Walker to get some tips and tricks for setting up a debugging environment first and then how to use the tools properly to fix those nasty errors your customers and users keep having.

Deep Fried Bytes Episode #51: Exploring Workflow Foundation 4.0 with Matt Winkler

Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Podcast, Workflow Foundation | Posted on 13-04-2010

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In this episode we sat down with Matt Winkler, the Program Manager for the Workflow Foundation team at Microsoft, to discuss Workflow Foundation 4.0.  We learn from Matt how in this release the team revisited the core of WF to increase performance and productivity as well as provide the best experience for developers adopting WF.  We discuss a lot of the changes surrounding WF 4.0 to enable WF to continue to be a strong foundational component developers can leverage in their applications.

Deep Fried Bytes Episode #50: Behind the Scenes of the .NET Languages with Luca Bolognese

Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in .Net, C#, Podcast | Posted on 06-04-2010

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Ever wonder how your favorite features from C#, VB.NET and F# get selected, implemented and finally reach your fingers? We did too and we found a great person to get the behind the scenes story from Building 41 in Redmond. In this episode, we sat down with Luca Bolognese, former Group Program Manager at Microsoft, to discuss how the languages team decides which features to include in the .NET languages.  We learn also what is coming in NET 4.  Join us for this episode as we uncover some hints on what may be coming in the .NET future, something you don’t want to miss!

Deep Fried Bytes Episode #49: Getting the Right Message about NServiceBus with Udi Dahan

Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in .Net, Podcast | Posted on 06-04-2010

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In this episode we sat down with Udi Dahan, the creator of NServiceBus, to discuss and learn more about this open source messaging framework for designing distributed .NET enterprise systems. The guys chat about how to work with NServiceBus and the best practices with the framework.