C# 6 is Close with Bill Wagner
.NET Rocks!10 Helmi 2015

C# 6 is Close with Bill Wagner

Are you ready for C# 6? Carl and Richard talk to Bill Wagner about the latest changes to C# 6, with some features being dropped (perhaps to appear in a later version), some syntax changes, and digging deeper on some of the more complex features available. Now that everything around C# is open source, you can see the process of developing new features going on, and even participate in it! Bill and Richard also talk about Humanitarian Toolbox, their ongoing effort to build open source software for disaster relief organizations. And even a little discussion about C# 7!

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Dare Obasanjo on Windows Live Services and Other Cool Projects

Dare Obasanjo on Windows Live Services and Other Cool Projects

Dare Obasanjo talks to us about his work with Windows Live Server technologies, Windows Live Messenger, and RSS Bandit, his open source RSS aggregator.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

8 Maalis 20071h 9min

Paul Randal on SQL Server 2005 Performance and Recovery

Paul Randal on SQL Server 2005 Performance and Recovery

Microsoftee Paul Randal drops by for an engaging talk about his contributions to the recoverability of SQL Server 2005, which are many (Can you say CHECKDB?). An old friend of ours, and a fairly new friend if Paul's, busts in on the conversation and makes a cameo appearance.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

6 Maalis 20071h 9min

Eric Sink on Vista, Writing Books, SourceGear, and Wii Golf

Eric Sink on Vista, Writing Books, SourceGear, and Wii Golf

Eric Sink talks to us this week about a number of things currently on his mind including software methodologies, getting involved in the business side of software, upgrading to Vista, WPF/E, writing books for a living, and the evolution of his product, SourceGear.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

27 Helmi 20071h 15min

Steve McConnell Makes Sure We're Code Complete

Steve McConnell Makes Sure We're Code Complete

Steve McConnell talks about his books, and his take on programming practices that transcend specific languages.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

19 Helmi 20071h 34min

Billy Hollis on Application Complexity

Billy Hollis on Application Complexity

In this episode, Billy Hollis talks about the finer points of developing complex applications in the real world, the true costs and benefits of agile and other methodologies, and the things programmers and organizations can do to be effecient financially.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

13 Helmi 20071h 15min

Jesse Liberty and Alex Horovitz on .NET 3.0

Jesse Liberty and Alex Horovitz on .NET 3.0

Jesse Liberty and Alex Horovitz talk about their experiences researching and writing their book, Programming .NET 3.0 from O'Reilly, as well as their ideas on the future of programming.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

6 Helmi 20071h 24min

Allan Hirt on High Availability

Allan Hirt on High Availability

Allan Hirt discusses the details of providing high availability with SQL Server 2005, and the things developers need to know in order to make their applications compatable. He discusses clustering, transaction log shipping, mirroring, and more.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

30 Tammi 20071h 14min

Raymond Chen on Raymond Chen

Raymond Chen on Raymond Chen

In this interview, Raymond Chen discusses... Raymond Chen! Raymond talks about his history at Microsoft dating back to the early days of the Windows32 API, up through the recent release of Windows Vista and whatever else is on his mind.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

23 Tammi 20071h 16min