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Scott chats with Stephen Toub a Microsoft Developer working on new ways to make concurrency programming easier with .NET.
Interview with Shawn Burke on Microsoft's .NET Source Code Release
Scott and Carl talk with Shawn Burke on the culmination of his many-year-old plan to get parts of the source of the .NET Framework released. With Visual Studio 2008, a simple process will allow developers to STEP INTO the .NET Framework Source from the IDE. This'll be a great debugging and learning tool.
10 Foot Development for Media Center
Every copy of Windows Vista Home Premium and above has Media Center on it. Have you run your copy? Turns out that you can develop your own '10 foot apps' (that can be run with a remote from your couch) with Visual Studio Express or even Notepad. Scott talks to Charlie Owen to find out how.
Vista 64 - Developing on 64-bit Vista Ultimate
Scott adds some much needed detail to last weeks show. Is developing on 64-bit in .NET tricky? What gotchas do you need? Who should move to 64-bit? Recorded from his hotel room the night before Scott goes to work at Microsoft.
Vista 64 - Is Now the Time?
Carl and Scott are both running 64-bit Vista while others wait. Was it the right decision?
LINQ to XML
Scott's been poking around with LINQ to XML and reports his findings to Carl about life with XDocuments and XElements. They also talk about the bridge classes that link (no pun intended) System.Xml and System.Xml.Linq.
2007 Ultimate Tool List
Scott and Carl talk about Scott's 2007 Ultimate devoloper and power users tool list.
Moving your Email into the Cloud - Google for Apps and Live Custom Domains
Scott and Carl talk about Scott's Family's recent move to Google Apps and Carl considers moving to Live Custom Domains. What are the benefits of moving your life into the cloud?
F# with Robert Pickering
Scott chats with Robert Pickering, author of Foundations of F#. We ask the question 'Why F#?' and talk about functional languages and some of the features of F# that make it a great introduction to FP for .NET programmers.
John Lam on Iron Ruby
Scott sits down with John Lam at OSCON the day that Iron Ruby Pre-Alpha 1 was released, and talks about the announcement to host on RubyForge.
Jeff Atwood overclocks the Ultimate PC
Scott and Carl talk to Jeff Atwood about the importance of Hardware and Scott addresses some of the questions around Building a Developer PC from Show 69.
Talking to the Interns
Scott's got two high-school interns working for him this summer. In this episode Scott talks to High School Seniors Eric and Shady about their experience working at Corillian and their thoughts about learning languages and the future of engineering.
Be a Better Developer in Six Months
Justice Gray asked folks 'What are you doing for the next 6 months to be a better developer?' In this episode, Scott and Carl kick the question around.
Windows Home Server
Scott talks to Charlie Kindel about the upcoming Windows Home Server, formerly Project Q and how you can backup your life.
Interview with Timothy Ferriss of The Four Hour Workweek
Scott sits down with New York Times Best Selling Author Timothy Ferriss of the 4-Hour Workweek. Tim has an interesting take on how to focus on what's important in your life and offers techniques to be more effective. Scott comes at it from the programmer's perspective.