Corey Haines on Software Craftsmanship
.NET Rocks!17 Joulu 2009

Corey Haines on Software Craftsmanship

Corey Haines shares his ideas on the Software Craftsmanship movement: training, apprenticeship, guidance, and collaboration.

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Programmer Anarchy Created by Fred George

Programmer Anarchy Created by Fred George

While at Øredev in Malmö, Sweden, Carl and Richard talk to Fred George about implementing programmer anarchy in your organization. This is the good form of anarchy - the kind that focuses on self-organization, rather than blowing things up. Fred talks about the roles of management in software, and which ones make sense and which one don't... and how developers can take over those roles in conjunction with development. Autonomy and mastery, that's what keeps developers motivated!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

28 Marras 201348min

Web Development in Studio 2013 with Mads Kristensen

Web Development in Studio 2013 with Mads Kristensen

While at Øredev in Malmö, Sweden, Carl and Richard talk to Mads Kristensen about the amazing set of features that have been added for web development in Visual Studio 2013. First up is browser link, a method to automate the connection between your development environment and various browsers being used to test your app while you code. Auto-refresh and more! Mads also talks about Web Essentials and SideWaffle - tools and templates for helping you to build web applications the right way. Visual Studio 2013 is a must have for the web developer!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

26 Marras 20131h 1min

XKCD Geek Out with Randall Munroe

XKCD Geek Out with Randall Munroe

A rockstar geek out at Øredev in Malmö, Sweden! Carl and Richard chat with Randall Munroe of XKCD fame! Randall talks about how he left NASA to focus on drawing web comics (?!) and the fun that has ensued since. The conversation digs into a bunch of the thinking of various XKCD comics. If you're a fan, you're in for a treat, and if you're not, you need to get reading!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

21 Marras 201355min

Agents and Actor Models in F# 3.0 with Rachel Reese

Agents and Actor Models in F# 3.0 with Rachel Reese

While at Øredev in Malmö, Sweden, Carl and Richard talk to Rachel Reese about her fun with F#. Rachel's background in mathematics led her to experiment with functional languages like Erlang and F#, and ultimately to solve problems more effectively utilizing techniques like parallelism from F#. The conversation also explores the actor model (and agents, and a bunch of other Hollywood terms) as well as the cool new type providers that are in F# 3.0. Another huge F# fan - have you taken it out for a spin yet?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

19 Marras 201349min

Software Craftsmanship in 2013 with Steve Smith

Software Craftsmanship in 2013 with Steve Smith

Carl and Richard chat with Steve Smith about the latest Software Craftsmanship Calendar put out by Steve's team at Telerik. Steve runs through many of the anti-patterns in the calendar - lots of laughs about the silly things we've done over the years trying to build software. Pre-order a copy today!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

14 Marras 201355min

Sonar Inspects Software with Patroklos Papapetrou

Sonar Inspects Software with Patroklos Papapetrou

While at Øredev in Malmö, Sweden, Carl and Richard talk to Patroklos Papapetrou about Sonar. Sonar is an open source project for instrumenting your code quality, looking for various 'deadly sins' of programming, such as duplication, lack of documentation, etc. Patroklos talks about each of the 'deadly sins' and how Sonar can help you make better quality code.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

12 Marras 201343min

MongoDB on Azure with Mark Greenway

MongoDB on Azure with Mark Greenway

Carl and Richard chat with Mark Greenway about his work using MongoDB on Azure. The conversation starts out talking about fundamentals - why NoSQL? From there, Mark talks about his web based application, running as an Azure web site, that started out using SQL Azure, until he ran across MongoDB. Now his application uses both, but in the future, he sees it all as MongoDB. NoSQL in the cloud!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

7 Marras 201344min

Cucumber Makes BDD Fun with Matt Wynne

Cucumber Makes BDD Fun with Matt Wynne

Carl and Richard chat with Matt Wynne about Cucumber, a tool for building requirement statements that are actually testable in your development environment. Matt starts out with a discussion about behavior driven development and how Cucumber evolved as a way to not only capture behaviors effectively but to actually make them part of the testing process using a language called Gerkin (and yeah, the whole show is full of pickle references). Matt also talks about SpecFlow, which is Cucumber for .NET and talks about all the different flavors of Cucumber out in the world. This naturally leads to a discussion about the state of Ruby since Cucumber started there. Great thoughts about how technologies evolve by branching and merging ideas!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

5 Marras 201358min