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Are we as Software Engineers focused on the right social priorities? A discussion with Hadi Hariri

December 19, 2013 00:30:26 29.48 MB Downloads: 0

Scott is in Australia this week and takes a moment to sit down with Hadi Hariri. We're buildings with the skills to make and create software, but we are making software for the greater good?

An Internet of Inclusion with Chanelle Henry

December 12, 2013 00:36:00 34.83 MB Downloads: 0

Chanelle Henry is the Director of User Experience at Bluewolf and Co-Founder of Pavo (a fashion discovery app). She has an educational background in Psychology, Computer Science, and Design, and when creating things for the internet she's always thinking about inclusion. How do we make everyone successful on today's internet?

Node.js Tools for Visual Studio

December 05, 2013 00:33:29 32.4 MB Downloads: 0

Scott talks to Microsoft Developer Dino Viehland about the new open source Node.js Tools for Visual Studio. It integrates Node into VS with full debugging, profiling, deployment and lots more. How did they do it and why?

Chris Dancy, the world's most quantified man, explains the Quantified Self

November 28, 2013 00:33:58 32.86 MB Downloads: 0

Are you wearing a FitBit and tracking how many steps you take? Perhaps you chart your weight? You're just starting to quantify yourself. Chris Dancy tracks much much more and is arguably the world's most quantified man. From humidity to ambient noise, from heart rate to blood sugar, it adds up to terabytes of text information to mine and chart.

Virtual Reality, the Oculus Rift and Unity 3D with Rift Chopper author James Andrew

November 21, 2013 00:34:08 33.02 MB Downloads: 0

James Andrew is so excited about the Oculus Rift virtual reality he can hardly contain himself. He shares his excitement with Scott as he explains how an Oculus Rift headset works, the ideas behind "getting it right" and his new helicopter simulator "Rift Chopper." He also explains the power behind the Unity 3D engine and why it's THE best way to make a compelling game in minutes.

PANEL: What do Web Developers need to know in 2014 - Hanselman, Crockford, Papa, Jacobs

November 14, 2013 00:53:10 51.3 MB Downloads: 0

Scott leads a LIVE panel at the AngleBrackets conference in Las Vegas. "What do Web Developers need to know in 2014? With Douglas Crockford, John Papa, Denise Jacobs, Michele Leroux, Bustamante

Bugs Considered Harmful with Douglas Crockford

November 07, 2013 00:36:42 35.49 MB Downloads: 0

Scott is at the AngleBrackets conference in Las Vegas and sits down with Douglas Crockford. Douglas is the author of "JavaScript: The Good Parts" as well as the discoverer of JSON. What do we need to do to be better developers? Is it better tools? Better attitudes? More discipline?

Web Service Tools for Distributed Applications with Runscope's John Sheehan

November 01, 2013 00:35:10 34.02 MB Downloads: 0

Scott sits down with John Sheehan from Web Service tool provider RunScope to talk about REST, JSON, and Web Services and how we debug them. Devs face a number of challenges like service reliability, performance monitoring, and testing. We've all become distributed systems programmers, but have our tools and knowledge kept pace?

Demystifying Scala with Netflix's Dianne Marsh

October 25, 2013 00:31:24 30.41 MB Downloads: 0

Scott talks to Netflix's Dianne Marsh about the rise of Scala. Is Scala just for scientists? Is this a complex functional language that's beyond the grasp of the average developer, or is this an expressive new way of programming against the JVM?

The Mobile Phone Struggle with Travis Pope

October 18, 2013 00:35:40 34.5 MB Downloads: 0

Scott talks to tech writer Travis Pope about his recent switch from Windows Phone to iPhone. Scott moves between an iPhone and a Lumia 1020 and is currently evaluating a Galaxy S4. How important is the ecosystem and apps vs. built in functionality? When will the search for the perfect phone end?

Groovy on Grails with Netflix's Clay McCoy

October 11, 2013 00:31:40 30.66 MB Downloads: 0

Clay works at Netflix on a Groovy on Grails app. What's Groovy and why does it sound like Ruby on Rails? Scott learns about how the Groovy language sits on top of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and where Grails fits into the world of Web Development in the Cloud.

Controlling Robots with node.js and Johnny-Five with Raquel Vélez

October 04, 2013 00:33:26 32.35 MB Downloads: 0

Did you know that you can control a robot with JavaScript and node.js? Scott talks to Raquel Vélez from nodebots.io about how to start! Why JavaScript and not C? What libraries and hardware do I need to build a robot that will bring me a soda?

The State of Object-Relational Mapping with Frans Bouma

September 27, 2013 00:30:28 29.51 MB Downloads: 0

Scott talks to LLBLGEN author Frans Bouma about the state of Object Relational Mappers in .NET. Will the relational database die, or are we just lacking the proper tools? Should an ORM hide the fact we have a database and just make everything look like objects?

The Agile Mindset with Linda Rising

September 20, 2013 00:36:24 35.2 MB Downloads: 0

Scott talks to consultant Linda Rising about the Agile Mindset. Are our skills fixed or are they always growing? Does that change if we change our mindset? Can organizational mindsets affect our performance? What does the research say about these tapes we're listening to in our heads every day?

Vision-Based Computing with Dr. Neil Roodyn

September 13, 2013 00:36:00 34.82 MB Downloads: 0

Scott was super-disappointed in his recent experience with a Leap Motion, and hasn't used his Kinect in months. Dr. Neil Roodyn joins us to set expectations. What's the present and future of vision-based computer interactions?