Hanselminutes with Scott Hanselman

Hanselminutes is Fresh Air for Developers. A weekly commute-time podcast that promotes fresh technology and fresh voices. Talk and Tech for Developers, Life-long Learners, and Technologists.

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episode 267: Before The Show: Off the Cuff Conversation with Jeff Atwood (EXPLICIT)


Sometimes the most interesting conversations happen before or after the show. Often they happen with Jeff Atwood. I (Scott) called Jeff to get some audio for our other show http://thisdeveloperslife.com and was recording as soon as Jeff and I started chatting. Here's our unedited random personal phone call that I thought might be fun.


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 May 24, 2011  42m
 
 

episode 266: Open Source vs. Making Money vs. Freaking Lasers - Are we all Evil? With Chris Sells


Scott chats with Chris Sells about the pressure to release software as Open Source versus pressure to make money as a business. How are Google, Microsoft and Apple evolving over the years and what should we as developers do about it?


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 May 13, 2011  33m
 
 

episode 265: Network Attached Storage and Windows Home Server with Travis Illig


Scott chats with fellow home storage enthusiast Travis Illig about NAS options (Network Attached Storage) available today. Both Scott and Travis purchased (and told their friends about) Windows Home Servers. Where are their Home Servers now, and what are they using going forward?


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 May 5, 2011  37m
 
 

episode 264: This is not your father's WCF - All about the WebAPI with Glenn Block


Glenn Block is with Scott in The Netherlands and tries to get Scott up to speed on what's new in WCF. Scott thinks WCF is scary and heavyweight. How does WCF fit into a world of Web 2.0 lightweight APIs? What's the WCF WebAPI and how does compare to services in ASP.NET MVC?


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 April 28, 2011  34m
 
 

episode 263: A C++ guy learns JavaScript - Chris Sells moves to the Web


Scott talks to Chris Sells after Chris has been up since 7am writing JavaScript and HTML. What's the world coming to when one of the world's foremost managed code experts starts writing Web Code? How is he finding JavaScript and what should you do about it?


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 April 21, 2011  32m
 
 

episode 262: The Rise of the Micro-ORM with Sam Saffron and Rob Conery


Scott's at Mix this week and he sits down with Sam Saffron and Rob Conery to talk about their Micro-ORMs. What have they done in less than 400 lines of code, that the rest of the planet needs a dozen assemblies for? Should you abandon your ORM and start writing inline SQL? All this and more.


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 April 14, 2011  33m
 
 

episode 261: ASP.NET MVC 3 Tools Update with Phil Haack


Mix 11 is today so Scott got the scoop from Phil on the new tools being released.


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 April 12, 2011  35m
 
 

episode 260: .NET API design that optimizes for Programmer Joy with Jonathan Carter


Scott sits down with Jonathan Carter to brainstorm about optimizing APIs for programmer happiness, rather than programmer productivity.


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 March 31, 2011  35m
 
 

episode 259: Remote Eclipse/Java Development using TFS at Microsoft with Martin Woodward


Scott talks to Martin Woodward, a Microsoft Program Manager who lives and works in Northern Ireland on the Java-based Eclipse plugin for Team Foundation Server. Martin Woodward is the Program Manager for Visual Studio Team Explorer Everywhere and part of the Team Foundation Server group at Microsoft. He helps to ensure that Eclipse and cross-platform developers are an active part of the TFS eco-system.


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 March 24, 2011  32m
 
 

episode 258: Inside Entity Framework 4.1 CodeFirst with Jeff Derstadt and Tim Laverty


This week Scott sits down with the lead dev and lead PM for Entity Framework to talk about the improvements from the first version. What's improved and changed? What do they think about NHiberate or just doing SQL on your own?


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 March 23, 2011  34m