Scott Guthrie on ASP.NET 2.0
.NET Rocks!6 Okt 2003

Scott Guthrie on ASP.NET 2.0

Carl and Mark chat with Scott about the new features of ASP.NET 2.0 (code-named Whidbey). Scott's keen understanding of the high and low-level features of Whidbey, Yukon, and IIS 6.0 really shine through in this interview where the topics include performance, caching and cache dependency, VS.NET tools, data access, using Yukon with ASP.NET 2.0, sharing session state, backward-compatibility, and code enhancements as well as a time-frame for when to expect alphas, betas, and the like.

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Robert Scoble on Blogging

Robert Scoble on Blogging

Carl and Mark talk to Robert about Blogging, Longhorn, and the PDC. Lots of great stories, blogging for dummies, and a sneak peak at what happened at the PDC. They also talk about security, and Merrill Lynch's open letter to Sun, among other things. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

27 Okt 20031h 6min

Carl and Mark at the Dutch Tavern

Carl and Mark at the Dutch Tavern

This week Carl and Mark throw down a few pints at the historic Dutch Tavern in downtown New London, CT and you're invited! Listen to stories from their recent week of teaching a VB.NET class to 27 people, challenging code puzzles, interesting characters, and of course, beer.This is a very relaxed show, but don't think you won't learn a thing or two. C'mon! Just have one more Black and Tan! Note: The show starts out a bit noisy, then gets better. There were some rowdy people in there when we first started recording, and they left shortly afterwords.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

22 Sep 200354min

Microsoft VB.NET Team

Microsoft VB.NET Team

This is a rare opportunity to have a conversation with people at Microsoft who are so closely tied to VB and VB.NET. They talked about new features in Whidbey, the next version of Visual Basic expected out in 2004 sometime, including some features that nobody knows about outside of the Alpha program! You'll have to listen to find out what they are!Carl and Mark talked about the things they like and have disliked about VB in the past, and how VB.NET has really brought the language to the forefront of the serious development community. As well, they ask some interesting questions like, "what parts of the .NET Framework were written in VB.NET" and other goodies. There are plenty of laughs as well. If you're a VB programmer, you've got to hear this! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

8 Sep 20031h 12min

Marcie Robillard on the ASP.NET DataGrid

Marcie Robillard on the ASP.NET DataGrid

Her area of expertise is (obviously) the ASP.NET DataGrid. She talks with Mark and Carl about various aspects of the DataGrid. She talks about common mistakes, common solutions, workarounds, what is it best suited for, what is it not suited well for, etc. Marcie also talks about Inheritance and web controls, managing viewstate, custom columns, blogging, and some of her favorite books on ASP.NETSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

25 Aug 20031h 4min

Brent Rector on Intellectual Property and CAS

Brent Rector on Intellectual Property and CAS

Mark and Carl talk with Brent about intellectual property, namely assembly and application obfuscation: techniques used, and the resultant binaries. They also talk about Remoting and get Brent's take on the value of Remoting. But the big gem in this show, we think, is Brent's 5-minute description of how Code Access Security works, which we immediately recognize as something very special. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

11 Aug 20031h 2min

Juval Löwy (Again)

Juval Löwy (Again)

This week, Carl and Mark talk to Juval Lowy about, among other things, the new version of C# (2.0). Of the new features, Juval's favorite is Generics. Generics allow you to define data structures without committing to actual data types. This results with significant performance boost, higher quality code and faster development, because you get to reuse data processing algorithms without duplicating type-specific codeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

21 Juli 200358min

Carl and Mark Fly Solo!

Carl and Mark Fly Solo!

This week Carl and Mark got to do a show they've been waiting for a long time to do. The conversation touches on the new application blocks (bluebricks - from the MS Patterns and Practices Group), string handling, using the BitConverter class for fast file i/o, serialization, XMLDataDocuments and XSLT, inheritance, instrumentation, the ASP.NET Cache object, and some great stories from the trenches, especially Mark's great training stories which always contain an array of shady characters and companies. All in all, its an hour well spent for .NET developersSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

14 Juli 200352min

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