Making Open Source Work for Everyone with David Whitney
.NET Rocks!3 Marras 2022

Making Open Source Work for Everyone with David Whitney

How do we make open source work for everyone? While at NDC in Oslo, Carl and Richard talked to David Whitney about his experiences working on open-source projects, and the challenges of making them sustainable. David talks about how many projects start with an individual making something for themselves, which then evolves into many people utilizing the project, but not contributing to it. And when companies depend on that software, the pressure on the creators gets serious - but without compensation. How do we make open source better? And how do the tech giants make the situation better or worse?

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Eric Sink Distributes His Source

Eric Sink Distributes His Source

Carl and Richard talk to Eric Sink about his latest work in distributed version control. Eric talks about his latest project called Veracity, an open source distributed version control system that makes it easy for widely distributed teams to share source. The conversation digs into the sometimes subtle variations between source control systems and why their users are loyal and vocal to their preferred products. Lots of digressions and explorations, along with an offer for free books - check out the links for how to get a copy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

7 Helmi 201249min

Rob Labbe Gets Us Rolling on the Security Development Lifecycle

Rob Labbe Gets Us Rolling on the Security Development Lifecycle

Carl and Richard talk to Rob Labbe about the Security Development Lifecycle (SDL). After a quick detour down the SOPA discussion, Rob fills the boys in on how the SDL maps neatly to a regular development lifecycle, just including security every step of the way. Rob also introduces the tools of the SDL, providing support for every step of the development lifecycle, from requirements to design to implementation and verification.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

2 Helmi 20121h 4min

Jeremy Likness is all Silverlight 5

Jeremy Likness is all Silverlight 5

Carl and Richard talk to Jeremy Likness about Silverlight 5. Is Silverlight dead? Not by a long shot. Jeremy talks about the great work going on the Silverlight today and how it still is the most efficient way to build applications that run on both Windows and OSX. The conversation drills into the new features of Silverlight 5 and dispels a lot of the myths around the future of Silverlight. Jeremy also talks about Jounce, his MVVM+MEF framework on Codeplex and the relationship between Silverlight and WinRT.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

31 Tammi 201255min

John Petersen Talks About SOPA, Piracy, and Intellectual Property

John Petersen Talks About SOPA, Piracy, and Intellectual Property

Carl and Richard talk to John Petersen about the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). SOPA, which is now defunct, was an attempt to legislate means to stop piracy and counterfeit goods. John digs into the problems with the legislation and the misinformation surrounding it. The conversation also explores alternatives to SOPA, the Megaupload shut down and how much harm piracy is actually doing in the world.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

26 Tammi 201257min

Troy Hunt Secures ASP.NET

Troy Hunt Secures ASP.NET

Carl and Richard talk to Troy Hunt about ASP.NET Security. Troy is an advocate of the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) and wrote a set of blog post applying the top ten exploits to ASP.NET. Troy walks through all ten exploits and how they apply to ASP.NET. He's also rolled the posts together into a PDF file - have a listen and a read!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

24 Tammi 20121h 2min

Chris Sells Unplugged!

Chris Sells Unplugged!

Out of Microsoft and off to Telerik, what will Chris Sells say? Chris starts out talking about his last year at Microsoft, working on Javascript in Windows 8, culminating at Build. Now Chris has moved to Telerik, focusing on building controls for the Windows 8 world that developers will love. The conversation ranges over HTML 5, XAML, XBox, Windows Phone 7, Kinect, tablets and more!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

19 Tammi 201256min

Scott Willeke Does Reporting at DevConnections

Scott Willeke Does Reporting at DevConnections

Part of a group of shows recorded at DevConnections in November 2011, Carl and Richard talk to Scott Willeke about reporting technologies. The conversation explores the challenges of a widening set of data sources for reporting, including NoSQL. Scott then digs into the issues around embedding reporting solutions into your applications as opposed to web-based reporting. Reporting - love it or hate it, it never goes away!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

17 Tammi 201242min

Carl and Richard Geek Out About Electricity!

Carl and Richard Geek Out About Electricity!

The first Geek Out show of the new year, Carl and Richard talk about electricity. Call it a primer for many geek out shows to come, the conversation starts at the fundamentals of electricity, from individual atoms all the way to multi-gigawatt high-voltage direct current transmission systems. What does the future hold for the electrical grid? The conversation starts here.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

12 Tammi 20121h 1min