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Week Three in South Africa - Ntombenhle

December 28, 2008 00:37:48 27.22 MB Downloads: 0

Scott's on holiday in South Africa with his family this month. Rather than doing repeats or "best of" shows, Scott's doing man-on-the-street interviews and uploading them over cell phone. In this episode, Scott talks to his Wife, Ntombenhle, an MBA and Homemaker from Zimbabwe.

Week Two in South Africa - Victor

December 16, 2008 00:23:34 16.99 MB Downloads: 0

Scott's on holiday in South Africa with his family this month. Rather than doing repeats or "best of" shows, Scott's doing man-on-the-street interviews and uploading them over cell phone. In this episode, Scott talks to Victor, a lawyer and lecturer at the University of Lesotho.

Week One in South Africa - Vusi

December 10, 2008 00:22:44 16.38 MB Downloads: 0

Scott's on holiday in South Africa with his family this month. Rather than doing repeats or "best of" shows, Scott's doing man-on-the-street interviews and uploading them over cell phone. In this episode, Scott talks to Vusi, an IT sales manager from Johannesburg.

Coding4Fun with Dan Fernandez and Brian Peek - Wiimotes and YouTube

December 04, 2008 00:25:42 18.51 MB Downloads: 0

Scott talks with Dan and Brian as they turn the successful Coding4Fun blog into a book. Brian shares how to interface with the Nintendo Wii's Wiimote, and Dan tells us how to download and convert YouTube videos in one click.

Rob Conery limps and learns about Domain Driven Design

December 01, 2008 00:36:28 26.27 MB Downloads: 0

What's the deal with DDD? Is it a fad? A religion? Some kind of software design cult? Rob Conery has decided to learn for himself, and Scott joins him for the trip in this episode.

Moonlight (Silverlight on Linux with Mono) with Miguel de Icaza and Joseph Hill

November 24, 2008 00:36:00 25.93 MB Downloads: 0

Scott chats with with Miguel de Icaza and Joseph Hill, the folks behind Moonlight. It's Silverlight on Linux with Mono and it's Open Source!

Paint.NET with Rick Brewster

November 20, 2008 00:35:28 25.55 MB Downloads: 0

Scott talks with Paint.NET author Rick Brewster about some of the internals of his popular freeware application. They focus on deployment and setup, how Rick does it and what we can learn from him.

Microsoft PDC and Windows 7 Reaction Show with Richard Campbell

November 10, 2008 00:28:12 20.31 MB Downloads: 0

Scott catches up with Richard Campbell at DevConnections in Las Vegas and they chat about the announcements at the 2008 Microsoft PDC and how/if the new stuff will affect our lives.

MSR@PDC - Microsoft Research at the Professional Developers Conference

October 30, 2008 00:47:31 34.22 MB Downloads: 0

One of the hidden gems this year at the PDC conference was the Microsoft Research section. It was buried in the back of the convention center, unfortunately, so a lot of people didn't know it was there. Scott talks to each team at length and gets the scoop on what project are coming to an IDE near you sometime soon.

Behind the Scenes - StackOverflow and Jeff Atwood - Part 2

October 24, 2008 00:28:34 20.58 MB Downloads: 0

Here's some raw audio from the last show. We left the recorder on after the show was over, and the discussion continued for another 30 minutes! It's a different conversation in a raw style, but we hope you enjoy it.

StackOverflow uses ASP.NET MVC - Jeff Atwood and his technical team

October 16, 2008 00:49:34 35.71 MB Downloads: 0

Scott chats with Jeff Atwood of CodingHorror.com and most recently, StackOverflow.com. Jeff and Joel Spolsky and their technical team have created a new class of application using ASP.NET MVC. What works, what doesn't, and how did it all go down?

Windows Live Agents and the Machine Translation Bot from MS Research

October 07, 2008 00:29:47 21.46 MB Downloads: 0

Scott visits Microsoft Research and talks to Helvecio Ribeiro, the Test Lead for Machine Translation about T-Bot, his translation bot for Windows Live Messenger.

Subsonic with Rob Conery

October 02, 2008 00:32:39 23.52 MB Downloads: 0

What is Subsonic and should you use it? Scott and Rob Conery chat about his baby and comparisons to other Open Source frameworks. Also, Scott tries to get free consulting for his new pet project.

Jeff Webb - The guy who lowercased Basic

September 26, 2008 00:32:12 23.19 MB Downloads: 0

Today we reminisce with Jeff Webb about the very early years of Basic and Visual Basic at Microsoft. What was it like to work just a few offices down from BillG? When did Basic stop being ALL CAPS?

JavaScript gets Faster: Brendan Eich, CTO of Mozilla Corporation and Creator of JavaScript

September 19, 2008 00:35:23 25.48 MB Downloads: 0

Scott talks to Brendan Eich from Mozilla about TraceMonkey, the new super-fast JavaScript engine. Where does Brendan think JavaScript is headed? What does the rise of JavaScript mean to Flash, Silverlight and RIAs in general?