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Jackie Goldstein Part 2 - ADO.NET

September 09, 2005 01:24:00 80.53 MB Downloads: 0

Jackie Goldstein returns to talk about the ADO.NET, the data tools in Visual Studio .NET 2005, SQL 2005 Express and the starter kits he's been authoring for it.

Joel Semeniuk dives into Team System

September 04, 2005 01:23:00 79.31 MB Downloads: 0

Joel Semeniuk gets us deeper into Visual Studio Team System by taking us step-by-step through the process of how it is used in the real world. Each designer is discussed in as much detail as an hour affords. For introductory information about VSTS, see show #117.

Michael Palermo Talks Code Snippets

August 26, 2005 00:57:00 54.62 MB Downloads: 0

Regional Director J. Michael Palermo discusses his current passion, Code Snippets in VS 2005. You'll discover how this new feature compares to tools you may have already used, and you'll probably pick up a few productivity pointers along the way. Good stuff!

Joel Pobar and Brad Abrams on the CLR

August 21, 2005 01:25:00 81.95 MB Downloads: 0

DNR goes back to its geek roots this week with a technical talk about the Common Language Runtime (CLR). Joel and Brad talk about what they would do differently knowing what they know now, how the CLR's memory managemnet strategy was formed, and their favorite features of CLR 2.0

Rocky Lhotka discusses CSLA.NET

August 14, 2005 01:11:00 67.78 MB Downloads: 0

The listeners have asked for more technical content, and Rocky Lhotka delivers it! In this episode, Rocky talks about CSLA.NET and the changes for VS2005. He drills down into the details of some aspects of CSLA, and talks about his opinions on Service Oriented Architechture and Objects, and plenty more.

Jeffrey Palermo on ASP.NET

August 07, 2005 01:14:00 70.67 MB Downloads: 0

Jeffrey talks about his experiences listening to .NET Rocks! while on duty with the Army Reserve in Iraq, and shares his ideas about architecture, ASP.NET, XHTML, CSS, and other things.

Richard Costall and Andy Brown

July 30, 2005 01:07:00 64.34 MB Downloads: 0

Richard Costall and Andy Brown talk about two large scale production applications, one Smart Client and one ASP.NET app based on the beta 2 release of VS 2005 and the Framework 2.0. Hear about how they have dealt with compatability in a heterogenous client envyronment, some praise for the Microsoft Ascend program, how they utilize Web Services and ADO.NET, and more!

Chris Kinsman on data warehousing and other topics

July 23, 2005 01:11:00 67.9 MB Downloads: 0

Chris Kinsman drops in to talk about some of the projects he's been working on lately. Topics include data warehousing, SQL Integration Services, the recently released Patterns and Practices Enterprise Library, and a Compact Framework project to interface with slot machines! Cool stuff, indeed.

Russ Nemhauser Talks Mobility + More

July 17, 2005 01:11:00 67.98 MB Downloads: 0

Russ Nemhauser talks to Carl and Richard about mobility via the Smart Phone platforms, including some model specifics, shortcomings, and differences versus the Pocket PC platform. Russ, Carl and Richard also touch on the issues with VB6 developers moving to VB.NET, and how VS 2005 could make the transition easier. They also get into some great detail about stress testing and tracking down sluggish code in Visual Studio Team System.

Kathleen Dollard Talks Generic

July 10, 2005 01:05:00 62.3 MB Downloads: 0

In this episode, Kathleen Dollard is visiting Carl in the studio, and they get a great dynamic going while they talk about the finer points of generics and all the geeky stuff we're getting ready to sink our teeth into in the 2005 release.

Carl and Richard talk with Sanjay

July 03, 2005 01:09:00 65.85 MB Downloads: 0

A talk with Sanjay Parthasarathy, Microsoft corporate vice president of Developer and Platform Evangelism. There are so many great nuggets in this episode.. just listen to it! We discover Sanjay is a toy boy like us. You'll hear about life at Microsoft before their current brand of evangelism took root. Also, the challenges of running a division of Microsoft that is not profit-driven.

Rob Howard on ASP.NET

June 25, 2005 01:11:00 67.99 MB Downloads: 0

Rob Howard- star of stage, screen, and ASP.NET- drops in to talk to Carl and Richard about ASP.NET past, present, and future. Rob shares his insights as well as a few stories from his days on the ASP.NET team at Microsoft. He also talked about his current gig with Telligent Systems, and what excites him the most about ASP.NET 2.0

PDC Preview

June 19, 2005 01:20:00 76.94 MB Downloads: 0

On this show, some of the PDC planners talk about what you can expect to see!

Team System - Live at Tech Ed!

June 12, 2005 01:00:00 57.2 MB Downloads: 0

Carl and Richard come at you live from Tech Ed Orlando, interviewing the Team System team. Find out what will (and won't) be included in 1.0, and get an idea what you can expect in the next version.

Michele Leroux Bustamante talks WSE, Indigo, and Security

June 05, 2005 01:08:00 65.34 MB Downloads: 0

In this great episode of Dot Net Rocks, Michele returns once again to discuss WSE, Indigo, and Security. In particular, she discusses the challenges around keeping keys and tokens secure.