Supersonic Aircraft Geek Out
.NET Rocks!21 Huhti 2016

Supersonic Aircraft Geek Out

Concorde is gone, what will replace it? Time for a Geek Out! Richard talks about the aeronautical evolution that led to supersonic airliners, Concorde being the big one that flew from 1976 to 2003. What went wrong? Why did it stop flying? Besides the technological challenges, it all comes down to the sonic boom and laws that make it illegal to fly a civilian aircraft above the speed of sound. Richard talks about how technology has advanced enough now that aircraft can mitigate their sonic boom with specific shapes and flying capabilities. However, in the end, supersonics only get you there faster, typically for more money. Would you pay for to go faster?

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Interviews at Fenway Park TechEd 2006

Interviews at Fenway Park TechEd 2006

Carl walks around with his trusty portable and interviews people after the Teched 2006 conference in Boston. Many great topics are covered, both about the conference and about .NET in general.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

4 Heinä 20061h

Dan Ciruli on Grid Computing

Dan Ciruli on Grid Computing

Dan Ciruli talks about the Digipede Network, a framework for grid computing with the .NET Framework on the Windows platform.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

26 Kesä 200650min

Cameron Skinner and Gert Drapers on DataDude

Cameron Skinner and Gert Drapers on DataDude

DataDude is the code name for Microsoft Visual Studio Team System for Database Professionals, announced shortly before TechEd in June, 2006. Carl and Richard interviewed Cameron Skinner and Gert Drapers from the DataDude team on June 12th at TechEd, in this somewhat shorter-than-usual but very informative live .NET Rocks! episode.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

20 Kesä 200647min

Michael Stiefel gets us into the Windows Workflow

Michael Stiefel gets us into the Windows Workflow

Michael Stiefel talks to us about what the Windows Workflow Foundation is and why we want to use it.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

13 Kesä 20061h 3min

Brian Randell Checks in on Virtualization

Brian Randell Checks in on Virtualization

Brian Randell talks about Virtual Machines today and tomorrow, and boasts a bit about his new monster of a machine. The discussion also touches on the rift between Microsoft and Adobe over PDF support in Office 12.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

6 Kesä 20061h 8min

Kimberly Tripp on SQL 2005 SP1 and more

Kimberly Tripp on SQL 2005 SP1 and more

In this episode, the always mind-bending Kimberly Tripp talks to us about improvements in SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 1, converting Oracle users to SQL server, and much more.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

29 Touko 20061h 2min

Live at SDC, The Netherlands!

Live at SDC, The Netherlands!

Carl and Richard were at the Software Developer Network Conference in Arnhem, The Netherlands last week. They took the portable rig and captured some memorable momemnts with attendees, speakers, and staff. You'll recognize most of the speakers as previous guests on the show.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

23 Touko 20061h 2min

Michele Leroux Bustamante Gets Hard on Indigo

Michele Leroux Bustamante Gets Hard on Indigo

Carl and Richad talk to MLB about the state of Windows Communication Foundation (code name: Indigo). If you are designing a webservices-based (or distributed) system now, you should be using WCF. Michele also talks about SOA reality, and of course ends the show with a signature joke.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

16 Touko 20061h 10min