Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Podcast | Posted on 26-03-2009
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http://deepfriedbytes.com/podcast/episode-29-let-s-rumble-with-the-rails-rumble-champs/
In this episode we found the Rails Rumble 2008 Champion team while at the CodeMash 2.0.0.9 conference in Sandusky, OH. We sat down with the Rails Rumble champs to discuss Ruby and their award winning site MeetInBetween.us.
We talked about Ruby, Rails, Gems, Why Ruby, C# and much more.
Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Podcast | Posted on 16-03-2009
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http://deepfriedbytes.com/podcast/episode-28-networking-silverlight/
In this episode we sat down with John Stockton, RIA Developer at Ascentium, at the Codemash 2009 conference. We discussed a variety of things when networking Silverlight applications such as REST and WCF.
Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in C#, Podcast | Posted on 23-02-2009
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http://deepfriedbytes.com/podcast/episode-27-present-and-future-of-the-csharp-language/
In this episode we sat down with Mads Torgersen, Language PM for C# at Microsoft, at the Codemash 2009 conference. We discussed a variety of languages including Beta, Self, IronPython, IronRuby, F# and of course C#. Listen in as we discuss the ins and out of C# and why C# and VB are on the same feature path.
Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Podcast | Posted on 16-02-2009
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http://deepfriedbytes.com/podcast/episode-26-discovering-azure-sql-services/
In this episode we sat down with Nigel Ellis and Niraj Nagrani to discuss Azure SQL Services. They gave us the scoop on what’s going on behind the scenes of Azure data as well as how developers will interact with the services. Knowing this was the first release of SQL Services, we threw in a Rusty Washers segment to find out what’s missing in Azure SQL Services.
Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Podcast | Posted on 29-01-2009
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http://deepfriedbytes.com/podcast/episode-25-what-s-coming-in-server-2008-r2-with-michael-leworthy/
In this episode we caught up with Michael Leworthy, Senior Product Manager within the Windows Server division at Microsoft. Michael gave us the scoop on what to expect in the up and coming R2 release of Server 2008. Interesting stuff.
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