Jay Schmelzer unveils Microsoft LightSwitch
.NET Rocks!10 Elo 2010

Jay Schmelzer unveils Microsoft LightSwitch

Jay Schmelzer takes the wraps off Microsoft LightSwitch, a new tool that promises to significantly reduce the complexity involved in producing line of business applications for the cloud and the desktop.

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Phone Games in China with Jonathan Peppers

Phone Games in China with Jonathan Peppers

Carl and Richard chat with Jonathan Peppers about his experiences building phone games for different languages and cultures. The conversation starts out talking about Jon's game Draw a Stickman, originally made for the US market. The game was also very popular in China, but as a pirated game. Jon tells the story of how they evolved Draw a Stickman to be a free game with in-game purchases and culturally oriented for China to make it profitable and successful there. Can your game be successful across multiple countries and cultures?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

21 Touko 201449min

DevOps on TFS with Brian Randell

DevOps on TFS with Brian Randell

Carl and Richard chat with Brian Randell about the latest version of Team Foundation Server and it's ability to support a DevOps practice in your organization. The conversation starts off with Brian's thoughts on DevOps in general, focusing on automation of deployment and package management. Brian also talks about the role of the cloud in building software fast, as well as the challenges around instrumentation in production. While the tools are still evolving, Microsoft is making some serious strides - you should check them out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

20 Touko 201454min

Coffee Geek Out

Coffee Geek Out

Carl and Richard welcome coffee roaster Hugh Griffin to chat about liquid sleep, otherwise known as coffee. Coffee has a *ahem* rich history, and while we know what we like, many of us don't know our blonde from our Sumatra from our Colombian. So pour a cup and listen up!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

15 Touko 201453min

The Better Parts with Doug Crockford

The Better Parts with Doug Crockford

While at DevIntersection in Orlando, Florida, Carl and Richard chat with Douglas Crockford about the better parts of JavaScript. Douglas wrote JavaScript the Good Parts back in 2008 and was a key influencer in making JavaScript the important language it has become. The conversation digs into the strengths and weaknesses of JavaScript and how it is evolving. Douglas also talks a bit about JSON and the wonders of not recreating the wheel. Great thinking from one of the important minds of the Web today!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

14 Touko 201450min

Security, the NSA and Windows Azure Pack with Christian Weyer

Security, the NSA and Windows Azure Pack with Christian Weyer

Carl and Richard chat with Christian Weyer about his experiences working with cloud technologies in Germany. The conversation starts out pretty grim, digging into how the NSA revelations have chilled interest in cloud technology because of security and privacy concerns. Christian talks about how the technology of Azure is more compelling than ever, but customers just aren't willing to use it. This leads to a conversation about Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server, which brings many Azure technologies to your own internal networks. There's a number of different ways to use Windows Azure Pack, including as a self-service portal to provide testing infrastructure for developers - talk to your ops folks and try it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

13 Touko 201453min

Recapping Build with Mary Jo Foley

Recapping Build with Mary Jo Foley

Carl and Richard chat with Mary Jo Foley about her impressions at Build. The Build conference in San Francisco had six hours worth of keynotes including the first keynote given by new CEO Satya Nadella. MJ talks about what she saw as most important at Build, including Windows 8.1 Update, Phone 8.1, the Internet of Things and more! Ultimately, the conversation focuses in on how Microsoft is changing and what MJ is looking forward to for Microsoft in 2014.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

7 Touko 201456min

WPF is Back with Billy Hollis

WPF is Back with Billy Hollis

While at DevIntersection in Orlando, Carl and Richard talk to Billy Hollis about WPF. Having established that WPF is not dead a few weeks back at Build, Billy admits that he's never stopped developing for it. His work is all about client applications, and HTML just won't do. The discussion digs deep into user interaction patterns that WPF is strong at and how user interfaces and interactions continue to evolve. Touch is not the end of the road!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

6 Touko 201458min

VB6 to .NET Migration with Francesco Balena

VB6 to .NET Migration with Francesco Balena

Carl and Richard talk to Francesco Balena about migrating VB6 applications to .NET. Yes, that's still happening! With Microsoft ending support for Windows XP in April 2014, folks that have been hanging onto old platforms and applications are taking another look at migrating. Francesco makes an amazing tool called VB Migration Partner that analyzes VB6 apps to identify what parts of an application can be converted into VB.NET (or C#) and what parts need to be rewritten. While migration is never simple, Francesco provides great advice on how to make it possible. Still got some VB6 in your life?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

1 Touko 201458min