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 255: The Opinionated Cloud - Learning about AppHarbor


Scott sits down with Rune from AppHarbor. AppHarbor has some strong opinions about how the cloud should work and how applications should be deployed. Is there room for another cloud offering? Is the cloud about elasticity or something else? What's a Cloud and what's Platform as a Service. All this and more as Scott gets educated.


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 February 24, 2011  31m
 
 

episode 254: ASP.NET Web Forms - Reports of my Death have been exaggerated, with Damian Edwards


Scott chats with Damian Edwards about new features coming in ASP.NET WebForms, new techniques, controls, model binding, HTML 5 and more.


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 February 17, 2011  35m
 
 

episode 253: Organizing your own Virtual Technical Conference - MVCConf Post-Mortem


Scott talks to Javier Lozano and Jon Galloway (and Eric Hexter in spirit) about MVCConf. Thousands of viewers logged in and watched hours of top technical content on ASP.NET MVC this last week. How was it organized? How was it paid for? Can you put together your own free conference?


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 February 10, 2011  32m
 
 

episode 252: ReactiveUI extensions to the Reactive Framework (Rx) with Paul Betts


Scott sits down with Paul Betts and talks about extensing the Reactive Framework. We currently manage our UI events as they are pushed to us. How does programming - and asynchronous programming - change if we change the way UI events are consumed? The ReactiveFramework extends .NET, and Paul's extended that with his Open Source Reactive UI framework. Let's see if Paul can teach Scott a new trick.


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 February 5, 2011  35m
 
 

episode 251: HTML5 Basics with Mads Kristensen


Scott chats with Mads Kristensen about HTML5? What exactly is this thing? Is it evolutionary or revolutionary? Should you start working with HTML5 now, or should you wait for some unknown future?


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 January 27, 2011  32m
 
 

episode 250: Professional Technical Speaker Tips from Scott with Drew Robbins


Scott and Drew are shattered, having just finished presenting 8 solid hours of technical but upbeat content in The Netherlands. They're doing WebCamps and take a moment to talk about presenting. How do you start? How do you stay focused and recover from errors? How can you move up from smaller venues to the big rooms? All this, plus Scott's lost his voice.


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 January 22, 2011  38m
 
 

episode 249: On WebMatrix with Rob Conery


WebMatrix was relesed on the 13th of January. Some folks have said its very existance is confusing. Do we need another IDE? What's Microsoft trying to pull here? Scott talks to ex-Microsoftie Rob Conery on his unfiltered take.


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 January 13, 2011  40m
 
 

episode 248: Executable Specifications with Gojko Adzic, Jonas Bandi and Aslak Hellesoy


This week Scott learns about Executable Specifications with Gojko Adzic, Jonas Bandi and Aslak Hellesoy. What's all this talk about BDD, Cucumber, Gerkin and SpecFlow? Where's the best place to start and how to Acceptance Tests fit into my existing projects?


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 January 6, 2011  38m
 
 

episode 247: From Agile Consultant to Agile Team Member with John Wilger


Scott sits down with former agile coach John Wilger to talk about his experience going to work for the company he originally consulted with. What kinds of issues do small teams deal with when moving from traditional software develoment processes?


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 December 30, 2010  36m
 
 

episode 246: Hanselminutiae-nine with Richard Campbell


Happy holidays! It's a totally random chat show with Richard Campbell. What's next for Windows Phone 7? Will Scott give up his iPhone? How many Kindles can one man own? Is Kinect the future of computing? All this and less on this episode.


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 December 23, 2010  35m