
.NET Rocks! is an Internet Audio Talk Show for Microsoft .NET Developers.
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Brian Harry Live in Durham, NC
Brian Harry talks about his experiences at Microsoft on the Visual Source Safe team and the TFS team, and his favorite new ALM (Application Lifecycle Management) features of Visual Studio.
Mark Miller and Karen Mangiacotti Live in Richmond, VA
Mark and Karen talk with Carl and Richard about inspiring kids to greatness and fostering wonder in them. As well, Mark reflects on some of the more fun projects he's worked on, and answers the question... where does the mad genius come from?
Ivar Jacobson Live in New York City
Ivar Jacobson comes back to .NET Rocks, this time as a special guest on the Road Trip. He talks about Microsoft's re-embrace of UML, his work on Software Engineering Method And Theory (SEMAT), and tells a few Bill Gates stories as well.
Chris Sells Live in Boston
Chris Sells joins Carl and Richard on the Road Trip at Microsoft in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Chris is working on guidance for when to use what Microsoft Technologies in the data stack: OData, EF, RIA Services, et al.
Rocky Lhotka and Jay Schmelzer Live in Chicago
Rocky and Jay talk with Carl and Richard about the Visual Studio designer experience: XAML vs Cider, as well as ruminations on Silverlight and WPF.
Kate Gregory Live in St. Louis, MO
Kate Gregory talks about programming for Windows 7. As well, we have a discussion about the lack of real-world preparation in University for software developers.
Tim Huckaby Live in Tulsa
Tim Huckaby talks about his work with Interknowlogy, cancer research, fly fishing, Windows Phone 7, and the convergence of XAML platforms.
Michelle Leroux Bustamante Live in Dallas
Carl and Richard catch up with MLB in Dallas. We find out what she's up to. An interesting question asked: What was the most challenging system you ever had to architect? And yes, of course she tells a joke at the end!
Dustin Campbell Live in Houston
Carl and Richard talk to Dustin Campbell from the Visual Studio team about his work in Language UI and Intellisense. He also talks about his experiences with Mark Miller at Developer Express, and shows off his jazz guitar chops.
Alan Griver, Beth Massi, and Tim Heuer Live in Phoenix
Richard and Carl talk to Alan Griver, Beth Massi, and Tim Heuer in front of a live audience on the 5th stop of the .NET Rocks! Visual Studio 2010 Road Trip in Phoenix, AZ.
Scott Stanfield Live in Redlands, CA
Carl and Richard talk to Scott Stanfield about his historical perspective around Visual Studio .NET and how he got into the business.
Billy Hollis Live in San Diego
Carl and Richard talk to Billy Hollis in San Diego on the third stop of the road trip. Billy always has something interesting to talk about.
Dan Fernandez Live in Los Angeles
Carl and Richard talk to Dan Fernandez about Channel 9, online community, Visual Studio Express, and more on the second stop of our Road Trip!
Phil Haack Live in Mountain View, California
Phil Haack was our guest on the first Road Trip show! We talked about shipping VS2010, ASP.NET MVC, and Phil told us how he got into the business.
Daniel Egan talks Windows Phone 7 Live at Launch
Carl and Richard talk to Daniel Egan about Windows Phone 7, present and (dare we say) future.