Conway`s Law with Mark Seemann
.NET Rocks!23 Helmi 2017

Conway`s Law with Mark Seemann

What is Conway's Law and how does it apply to your organization? Carl and Richard met up with Mark Seemann in Copenhagen to chat about how organization structure affects the structure of software. That is the essence of Conway's Law, going all the way back to the 1960s, where he talked about how committees designing software end up making software that reflects the structure of the committees themselves. This leads to a broad conversation about how virtually every company today is actually a software company, and that software represents a vital asset to most businesses, but they may not recognize it yet. Getting your organization into shape to build great software can be the difference between success and bankruptcy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Tax and Coders with Steve DelBianco

Tax and Coders with Steve DelBianco

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Hybrid Mobile Development Update with Lino Tadros

Hybrid Mobile Development Update with Lino Tadros

Carl and Richard talk to Lino Tadros about his viewpoint on doing mobile development using the plethora of cross-platform development tools available today. First up - Xamarin's tools for building iOS...

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Making .NET Perform with Ben Watson

Making .NET Perform with Ben Watson

Carl and Richard talk to Ben Watson about his work around writing high performance .NET code. Ben talks about how the Bing team decided to use .NET code internally, which seems like an obvious choice ...

30 Syys 201452min

Contributing to F# with Mårten Rånge

Contributing to F# with Mårten Rånge

Carl and Richard talk to Mårten Rånge about his efforts to contribute to the open source project that is F#. F# is really open source and taking public contributions, but as Mårten explains, it's not ...

25 Syys 20141h 2min

More CSS than JavaScript with Trevan Hetzel

More CSS than JavaScript with Trevan Hetzel

Carl and Richard talk to Trevan Hetzel about writing CSS code to do JavaScript work in modern web pages. When you're a coder, you tend to code. When you're a designer, you're more likely to style. Tre...

24 Syys 201453min

Node and sails.js with Mike Hostetler

Node and sails.js with Mike Hostetler

Carl and Richard chat with Mike Hostetler about his work with Node.js and the Sails.js MVC Framework. The conversation starts out with a recap of Node itself, how it takes on the web services problem ...

23 Syys 201452min

Cold Fusion Geek Out

Cold Fusion Geek Out

Once more into the breech for the last of the fusion power GeekOuts, at least for now. Carl and Richard dive into the most controversial aspect of fusion power, so-called "cold fusion." This is a sens...

18 Syys 20141h 4min

Making a Disconnected Web Client with Ward Bell

Making a Disconnected Web Client with Ward Bell

Carl and Richard chat with IdeaBlade man Ward Bell about the latest in Breeze and the whole concept of building web clients that can function in a disconnected state. It's possible with modern browser...

17 Syys 201453min

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