Mobile Dev Stack Update with Lino Tadros
.NET Rocks!18 Marras 2015

Mobile Dev Stack Update with Lino Tadros

How is mobile development evolving? Carl and Richard talk to Lino Tadros about his current work building mobile apps with lots of different technologies. Lino talks about build mobile apps natively with Objective-C and Java as well as a variety of hybrid approaches: C# using Xamarin, Javascript/HTML with Cordova and even good old fashion responsive web design. So what works best for you? Lino highlights some strengths and weaknesses of the different platforms, recognizing that it mostly comes down to skillset - what tools are you most comfortable with? That's what ultimately makes the difference. No matter how good a tool is, your ability to use it has the largest impact on how well your mobile app turns out.

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Sam Gentile on COM Interop

Sam Gentile on COM Interop

Carl and Mark have a chat with Sam Gentile (pronounced gen-TILL-ee) about sci-fi authors, COM Interop's problems, Extreme Programming, dual programming, unit testing, Sam's thoughts on the state of the .NET Framework, Groove, what's wrong with Com Interop, the cross-platform potential of the .NET Framework, the CLI, Rotor and Mono.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Don Box on SOAP and WSE

Don Box on SOAP and WSE

Carl and Mark have a chat with the one and only Don Box about SOAP, WSE, Longhorn, Indigo, COM, the PDC, Band on the Runtime, and the meaning of life. Don reveals a few gems about Indigo, and talks about the ways in which Indigo makes web services better.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

5 Tammi 20041h 12min

Robert Green on Visual Studio Tools for Office

Robert Green on Visual Studio Tools for Office

Carl and Mark talk to Robert about the new Visual Studio Tools for Office, VBA, XML, Office and DataSets, Scripting, and using Word and Excel as the User Interface layer for your .NET framework applications. Robert also talks about some features of up-coming versions of these tools in the Whidbey timeframe. This is great stuff! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

15 Joulu 200352min

Pat Hynds on Security

Pat Hynds on Security

Carl talks with pat about Security, from the general concepts to the practical tips and in between. Pat draws on his millitary background to render a keen understanding of how to secure today's complex systems. You will pick up some great tips, and hopefully start thinking of security issues in your everyday development efforts after listening to this show. Pat Rocks! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

24 Marras 20031h 11min

The .NET Rocks Quiz Show at the PDC

The .NET Rocks Quiz Show at the PDC

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10 Marras 200329min

Robert Scoble on Blogging

Robert Scoble on Blogging

Carl and Mark talk to Robert about Blogging, Longhorn, and the PDC. Lots of great stories, blogging for dummies, and a sneak peak at what happened at the PDC. They also talk about security, and Merrill Lynch's open letter to Sun, among other things. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

27 Loka 20031h 6min

Scott Guthrie on ASP.NET 2.0

Scott Guthrie on ASP.NET 2.0

Carl and Mark chat with Scott about the new features of ASP.NET 2.0 (code-named Whidbey). Scott's keen understanding of the high and low-level features of Whidbey, Yukon, and IIS 6.0 really shine through in this interview where the topics include performance, caching and cache dependency, VS.NET tools, data access, using Yukon with ASP.NET 2.0, sharing session state, backward-compatibility, and code enhancements as well as a time-frame for when to expect alphas, betas, and the like.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

6 Loka 20031h 5min

Carl and Mark at the Dutch Tavern

Carl and Mark at the Dutch Tavern

This week Carl and Mark throw down a few pints at the historic Dutch Tavern in downtown New London, CT and you're invited! Listen to stories from their recent week of teaching a VB.NET class to 27 people, challenging code puzzles, interesting characters, and of course, beer.This is a very relaxed show, but don't think you won't learn a thing or two. C'mon! Just have one more Black and Tan! Note: The show starts out a bit noisy, then gets better. There were some rowdy people in there when we first started recording, and they left shortly afterwords.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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