Doing Greenfield Right with Jeffrey Palermo
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Doing Greenfield Right with Jeffrey Palermo

Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Palermo about building new applications without making the mistakes that end up creating legacy projects. The conversation starts out with Jeff describing ClearMeasure, his new organization focused on end-to-end services for his customers - Jeff considers his organization an outsourced IT department, handling development and operations. This leads to the topic of building sustainable applications. Jeff details key steps he takes to make better quality applications, many of which are simple steps like keeping individual code files small, having create source control and a plan for using that source control properly. He also talks about getting the infrastructure right at the beginning so that it's an asset to building software, not a liability. And when it comes to selecting technology for the project, the key measure is the certainty of success. Business software is pretty well understood these days, how do you build it as cost-effectively and reliably as possible?

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Scott Guthrie Looks Ahead

Scott Guthrie Looks Ahead

ASP.NET Co-creator Scott Guthrie talks about the present state and the future of ASP.NET, and also touches on WPFE, the Expression suite, and Windows Vista.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

2 Tammi 20071h 7min

Live from the Canadian Vista Launch Events!

Live from the Canadian Vista Launch Events!

Carl and Richard were the emcees at the Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa launch events in December, 2006. They were hired to generate excitement and give away swag! What a gig! Along the way they got to talk to some of the attendees and locals in the community. Great stuff! Featuring the following guests: Shane Miskin, Scott Howlett, Allan Vander-spek, Mohammad Akif, Robert Achmann, Jean-Luc David, and Tony DavidsonSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

19 Joulu 200652min

Ted Neward on Interoperability

Ted Neward on Interoperability

Ted Neward discusses the present state and future of interoperability. Java and .NET compatability are disucssed, Ted touches on a wide range of topics ranging from XML's shortcomings as a messenger format to proprietary systems in .NET 3.0.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

12 Joulu 20061h 8min

Venkat Subramaniam and Andrew Hunt Talk Agile

Venkat Subramaniam and Andrew Hunt Talk Agile

Carl and Richard talk with Venkat Subramaniam, who has had a string of successful dnrTV episodes, and Andrew Hunt about Agile dos and don'ts. Agile Methodology can be overwhelming, and these guys introduce a much-needed dose of reality.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

5 Joulu 20061h 12min

TechEd Europe Interviews

TechEd Europe Interviews

Carl and Richard interview speakers and special guests at Tech Ed: Developer in Barcelona, Spain.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

28 Marras 20061h 17min

Bill Wagner and Diane Marsh on Non-MS Technology

Bill Wagner and Diane Marsh on Non-MS Technology

The discussion this week is on what .NET developers can learn by working with non-MS technology. Our guests' experience with technology includes .NET as well as non-Microsoft development technology.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

21 Marras 20061h 6min

TechEd Europe Agile Panel

TechEd Europe Agile Panel

Kate Gregory, Stephen Forte, and Roy Osherove join Richard Campbell and Carl Franklin on stage at TechEd Europe in Barcelona for this discussion about Agile methodologies.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

14 Marras 20061h 11min

Live from Tulsa Tech Fest 2006

Live from Tulsa Tech Fest 2006

Carl and Richard interview a number of speakers and staff at the Tulsa TechFest 2006.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

8 Marras 20061h 8min