Scott Allen Builds Web Pages With Modernizr
.NET Rocks!3 Nov 2011

Scott Allen Builds Web Pages With Modernizr

Carl and Richard talk to Scott Allen about Modernizr, an open-source JavaScript library that helps you build the next generation of HTML5 and CSS3-powered websites by reporting browser features. Scott talks about how Modernizr focuses on actually testing for the availability of features on a browser, rather than just relying on the browser useragent and a browser capabilities file. Along the way there is plenty of IE6 bashing.


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Tracking Errors with JD Trask

Tracking Errors with JD Trask

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Working on Your Personal Brand with Eileen Fisher

Working on Your Personal Brand with Eileen Fisher

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16 Apr 201555min

The Three Ps with Mike Benkovich

The Three Ps with Mike Benkovich

The Three Ps: Passion, People and Participation. Carl and Richard talk to Mike Benkovich about his passion around the three Ps. The conversation starts first with a tour of favorite technologies, including a long conversation around the evolution of XAML and the challenges of modern development with a diverse set of clients. That impassioned discussion turns meta as Mike brings up the three Ps and what it means to work on things you truly care about with people that matter you. Can you really call it a job?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Docker for Developers with Seth Lachner

Docker for Developers with Seth Lachner

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Failure Driven Development with Dustin Thostenson

Failure Driven Development with Dustin Thostenson

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Being a Modern Mobile Developer with Heather Downing

Being a Modern Mobile Developer with Heather Downing

What does it mean to be a modern mobile developer? While at the Nebraska Code Camp, Carl and Richard talked to Heather Downing about her recent dive into mobile development. In only a few years, Heather has been involved in a number of cool projects and talks about learning on the fly to build native, hybrid, and web-based mobile applications. The conversation explores the advantages and disadvantages of each of the stacks, and the enthusiasm that comes from being effective and successful even without decades of experience. As Heather says, when a new framework comes out, everyone is a novice, no matter how much experience you have. There is no substitute for working hard to learn and understand what the framework brings to the table.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Debugging ASP.NET with Joel Kauffman

Debugging ASP.NET with Joel Kauffman

How did you learn to debug? While at the Nebraska Code Camp, Carl and Richard talked to Joel Kauffman about debugging practices. Rarely is debugging taught in classes, arguably because all school code is perfect. But code in the real world has bugs, and finding those bugs can be challenging. Joel talks about helping developers understand how debugging works, utilizing stack traces, working backward through code, using watches, and so on. The conversation also digs into various tools available for assisting in debugging production applications, including open source JavaScript libraries and much more expensive dedicated instrumentation products. But good debugging is worth a lot - it's a worthy skill to cultivate!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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State of Microsoft Web Development Panel

State of Microsoft Web Development Panel

At the Nebraska Code Camp, Carl and Richard moderated a panel discussion with Mads Kristensen, Lee Brandt, Josh Broton, and Robert Boedigheimer exploring the state of web development on the Microsoft stack. Of course, the first topic is the upcoming ASP.NET vNext and its switch over to open source, along the way letting go of some legacy features including Web Forms. The panel also discussed various JavaScript libraries, when they should be used and when plain old VanillaJS is a better way to go. Conversation also explored design tooling and whether we all should be running Visual Studio or stick with dedicated design tools and editors. Lots of viewpoints from a great panel!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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