Making Windows Command Line Cool with Richard Turner
.NET Rocks!19 Huhti 2016

Making Windows Command Line Cool with Richard Turner

How can the command line be cool? Carl and Richard talk to Richard Turner, freshly back into Microsoft, and working on the Bash on Windows project. So why would you want a Linux command line prompt? As Richard explains, there are cool bits of code you can create on your Windows box but don't really behave all that well - some Ruby Gems, etc. Having Linux, real Linux, running in Windows helps all that work better. And if you're headed toward the cross-platform world in the mobile space, or Linux on the backend, these tools can help you be more productive and less frustrated. It's early days yet, but there's lots to check out!

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Tomas Petricek on PHP in ASP.NET and Silverlight!

Tomas Petricek on PHP in ASP.NET and Silverlight!

Carl and Richard talk to Tomas Petricek about Phalanger, a managed code PHP language compiler, as well as his thoughts on F# Web Tools, a toolkit which lets you write both client-side and server-side code at the same time, and the client gets converted to JavaScript.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

11 Joulu 200757min

Open Source Panel Discussion at DevTeach, Vancouver

Open Source Panel Discussion at DevTeach, Vancouver

Carl and Richard host a panel discussion on open source software at the DevTeach developer conference in Vancouver, BC. Panelists: Rod Paddock, Shaun Walker, Rob Chartier, and Sara Ford.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

6 Joulu 20071h 17min

Naveen Yajaman on Visual Studio Tools for Applications

Naveen Yajaman on Visual Studio Tools for Applications

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4 Joulu 20071h 2min

Colin Miller and the .NET Micro Framework!

Colin Miller and the .NET Micro Framework!

Geek out with Carl, Richard, and Colin Miller about the .NET Micro Framework for embedded systems.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

29 Marras 20071h

F# Moves Forward

F# Moves Forward

Carl and Richard talk to Don Syme, the inventor of F#, along with F# PM Luke Hoban and MS Researcher Ralf Herbrich about the future of the F# language.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

27 Marras 20071h 6min

Dot Net Nuke Discussion Panel

Dot Net Nuke Discussion Panel

Carl and Richard interview members of the Dot Net Nuke corporation and their partners in front of a live audience at the Connections conference in Las Vegas November, 2007.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

23 Marras 20071h 13min

Kent Alstad at Dev Connections!

Kent Alstad at Dev Connections!

Carl and Richard talk scalability with Kent Alstad live from Dev Connections in Las Vegas.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

20 Marras 20071h 18min

Tim Sneath and Ian Ellison-Taylor on Windows Past, Present and Future

Tim Sneath and Ian Ellison-Taylor on Windows Past, Present and Future

Carl and Richard talk to Windows veterans Tim Sneath and Ian Ellison-Taylor about the olden days of Windows, how it has evolved, and how it may look in the future from a developer perspective.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

15 Marras 20071h 7min