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Talking Internet Explorer 9 with Pete LePage
While at TechDays in Vancouver, Carl and Richard recorded a .NET Rocks Live with Pete LePage, talking about IE9, which had just been released to public beta.
Show 600!
Holy cow, it's show 600! Carl and Richard look back on memorable moments from the last 100 shows.
Andrew Brust Gets All BI On Us
Andrew Brust joins Carl and Richard on the .NET Rocks Live Weekend to talk a little Business Intelligence. The conversation also jumps to Windows Phone 7, Google Android and the Apple iPad.
Mark Relph Wants More Windows Applications!
While at TechDays Vancouver, Carl and Richard talk to Mark Relph from the Microsoft Windows team about building Windows applications.
Building More Windows Phone 7 Applications
Carl and Richard talk to two different developers currently working on Windows Phone 7 applications: Jeff Walker and Ahmed Zaman.
Billy Hollis Still Builds Apps
From the .NET Rocks Live Weekend, Carl and Richard talk to Billy Hollis. Billy was last on the show during the .NET Rocks Road Trip, and it seems like the conversation just picked up from there...
Brandon Watson and Friends Build Windows Phone 7 Apps!
In the first of a two-part series on the Windows Phone, Carl and Richard talk to developers in the field currently building Windows Phone 7 apps. A talk with Brandon Watson from the WP7 team kicks it off.
Charles Petzold Talks New UI
From the .NET Rocks Live Weekend, Carl and Richard talk to Charles Petzold about the old days of development and the new days - Charles is focused on WPF, Silverlight and Windows Phone 7.
Pat Hynds Still Cares About Security
Pat Hynds talks to Carl and Richard during the .NET Rocks Live Weekend about how security still matters in the mature .NET 4.0 world.
Rob Howard is very Telligent
From the .NET Rocks Live Weekend, Carl and Richard catch up with Rob Howard. Rob talks about how Telligent has changed and their new focus on a different customer base that has significantly refocused their product development efforts toward social media.
Stories from Tech Ed Australia!
While at Tech Ed Australia, Carl and Richard did a variety of interviews with speakers and attendees.
Mark Dunn is All About Training
During the .NET Rocks Live Weekend, Carl and Richard talk to former co-host Mark Dunn about his working in training programmers to be more productive.
Sahil Malik is Still Nutty About Sharepoint
Another great .NET Rocks Live Weekend show, Carl and Richard talk to Sahil Malik about Sharepoint 2010.
Ethan Winer, Very Old School
During the .NET Rocks Live Weekend, Carl and Richard talk to Ethan Winer about the old days of development as well as audio systems, design and myths.
Ted Neward Programs in Everything
Carl and Richard talk to Ted Neward during the Live Weekend. They cover the acquisition of Sun by Oracle and the potential for Oracle to muster a significant move in the development marketplace. Ted also talks about his exploring of other languages, including Objective-C for the iPhone. The conversation also explores how Oracle will have to rationalize their collection of databases: Oracle, MySQL and Postgres.