CSLA 4.6 with Rocky Lhotka
.NET Rocks!21 Kesä 2016

CSLA 4.6 with Rocky Lhotka

Time for a new version of CSLA! Carl and Richard talk to Rocky Lhotka about the latest incarnation of the venerable business object framework that started all the way back at Visual Basic 5! CSLA has always been about keeping business logic out of your user interfaces and databases - keep it in the middle where it belongs. And today that is clearly wise architectural design: The diversity on the client side means you have a lot more devices accessing your application, and CSLA supports most of them in one form or another. The same is true on the back end, it's not all about SQL Server anymore, and CSLA stays out of your way when it comes to data storage. The framework is open source and on GitHub, check it out!

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Mark Miller on How to be a Better Programmer

Mark Miller on How to be a Better Programmer

Mark Miller returns again, and is in the studio with Carl talking about his sordid past with Delphi, some development choices he's made, pair porgramming, and GDI+Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

21 Helmi 20051h 32min

We Have Arrived!

We Have Arrived!

We have arrived at our 100th show! Richard Campbell, Mark Dunn, Nick Landry, Geoff Maciolek, and Chris Sells join Carl in this look at shows past, present, and future. Lots of fun and you'll learn a few things too, as we always do.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

15 Helmi 20051h 52min

Forte on SQL 2005

Forte on SQL 2005

New York Regional Director Stephen Forte talks with Carl and Rory about many cool things, including SQL Server 2005 (Yukon). He's got some good advice for how to get the most out of it. As well, the conversation turned to clustering and RAID strategies. This was a great talk with one of the Northeast's sharpest .NET minds, not to mention mountain climbers and extreme... well, let's just say he's extreme and leave it at that.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

7 Helmi 20051h 26min

Mark Dunn on ADO.NET 2.0 and BizTalk 2004

Mark Dunn on ADO.NET 2.0 and BizTalk 2004

As the original co-host of .NET Rocks!, mark didn't say all that much. Well, look out! He's talking about his current passions, ADO.NET 2.0 and BizTalk 2004, and we can't shut him up! This is a great conversation with a true ADO.NET expert. Mark has a knack for explaining complex ideas in a very natural and easy manner. If you still don't get BizTalk, this is the show to listen to. Mark explains why BizTalk is great from a very practical perspective, and explains why he is on a crusade to get developers as excited about BizTalk as IT managers are.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

31 Tammi 20051h 28min

Carl and Rory Catch Up

Carl and Rory Catch Up

Carl and Rory catch up after Rory's long haitus. Topics include Smartphone programming, responding to an article blasting OOP, and much more.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

24 Tammi 200559min

Talking with Robert Hurlbut

Talking with Robert Hurlbut

Independent Software developer and Visual C# MVP Robert Hurlbut joins Carl in the studio this week for a discussion about security, least-privileged development, and the SQL 2005 Service Broker.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

17 Tammi 20051h 6min

Talking Smart Clients with Rob Barker

Talking Smart Clients with Rob Barker

Rob Barker from microsoft engages Carl and Rory in a conversation about leveraging Infopath, the Information Bridge Framework, and Visual Studio Tools for Office 2003 to develop smart clients.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

27 Joulu 20041h 7min

Hanging out with Bernard Wong

Hanging out with Bernard Wong

Bernard Wong from MSDN talks with Carl and Rory this week. What's on his mind? For starters, the old and tired questions asked of him at developer conferences, what Bill and Steve really say at those high level meetings in Redmond, amrchair CEOs, and other observations. Bernard always has great stories to tell. This is the last show of 2004. We'll be back on January 10th, 2005! Until then, we hope everyone enjoys a little time off for the holidays!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

20 Joulu 20041h 16min