ASP.NET WebForms Is Alive with Jeff Fritz
.NET Rocks!15 Syys 2016

ASP.NET WebForms Is Alive with Jeff Fritz

The rumors of the death of WebForms is greatly exaggerated! Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz, who runs with WebForms team (yes, there is a team!) about what's happening in the WebForms world. While WebForms is not coming to ASP.NET Core, it is a part of regular Windows-centric ASP.NET Framework, and there are new features continuing to be built. Jeff talks about what a modern WebForms app looks like - ViewState is gone, and PostBack checking is obsolete - you can use ASync Model Binding in WebForms! The conversation also digs into how the relationship between the community and the ASP.NET team has evolved... so much more of what's being done is visible and can be discussed before decisions are made!

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Jonathan Zuck on the Politics of OOXML

Jonathan Zuck on the Politics of OOXML

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Developing for Second Life

Developing for Second Life

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It's the ALT.NET Show!

It's the ALT.NET Show!

Jeremy Miller and David Laribee discuss their work with ALT.NET, a "self-organizing, ad-hoc community of developers bound by a desire to improve ourselves, challenge assumptions, and help each other pursue excellence in the practice of software development."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Ted Neward on the New Language Renaissance

Ted Neward on the New Language Renaissance

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10 Huhti 20081h 11min

Stephen Toub on Concurrency - Live in NYC!

Stephen Toub on Concurrency - Live in NYC!

Stephen Toub from Microsoft talks about new tools coming forth for dealing with concurrency and asynchronous programming. This was recorded live in front of an audience at the MS Financial Services Developer Conference in NYC last month.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

8 Huhti 200848min

Rocky Lhotka on CSLA.NET 3.5

Rocky Lhotka on CSLA.NET 3.5

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3 Huhti 20081h 1min

Kevin McNeish on DSLs and Software Factories

Kevin McNeish on DSLs and Software Factories

Carl and Richard talk to Kevin McNeish about Domain Specific Languages (DSL), Software Factories, and the like.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

1 Huhti 200856min

Joel Semeniuk on the State of Team System

Joel Semeniuk on the State of Team System

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