.NET Rocks! is an Internet Audio Talk Show for Microsoft .NET Developers.
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Steve Evans Compares Amazon and Azure
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Rene Schulte on Augmented Reality in SL4
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Steve Milroy Tracks the Roadtrip with Bing Maps and Silverlight 4
Steve Milroy talks about the Silverlight 4 application his company, Onterra Systems, developed to track the DotNetMobile in real time as Carl and Richard drove across Ameria on the .NET Rocks! Visual Studio 2010 Road Trip in April, 2010.
Teaching Kids Programming
Llewellyn Falco and Lynn Langit talk about their free curriculum for teaching kids programming, involving Microsoft SmallBasic.
David Miller on Clojure
David Miller talks to Carl and Richard about Clojure-CLR, a .NET implementation of the Clojure language.
F# Panel Live from NERD Center, Cambridge, MA
While on the Road Trip, Carl and Richard recorded this panel discussion with Talbott Crowell, Rick Minerich and Richard Hale Shaw on F#. The panel makes a very compelling case for adding a functional language to your toolchest.
Brandon Watson Live in Atlanta
Brandon Watson from the Windows Phone 7 team tells Carl and Richard how his job is to delight developers, and he's doing just that! Windows Phone 7 represents a veritable gold rush for developers this year, next year, and beyond.
Matthew Podwysocki Codes the Reactive Framework
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PhoneGap with Jesse MacFadyen and Filip Maj
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Brian Harry Live in Durham, NC
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