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 244: Kayak, OWIN, Open Source Web Servers and more with Benjamin van der Veen


Scott sits down with open source developers Benjamin van der Veen to talk about his C# Web Server, Kayak, as well as OWIN, Open Source Web Servers and his thoughts on where server-side web development is going.


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 December 10, 2010  30m
 
 

episode 243: Knockout Javascript with Steve Sanderson


Steve Sanderson has created an interesting MVVM Javascript library for ASP.NET MVC. Yes, you read that right! MVVM on the client, MVC on the server, living together happily may make a more enjoyable development experience. All this plus HTML, data binding, jQuery, text boxes over data, ASP.NET and more.


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 December 1, 2010  41m
 
 

episode 242: The Plight of the Remote Worker with Pete Brown


Scott and Pete have both worked for Microsoft for a while now as remote workers. What works, what doesn't? Why is Scott obsessed with video portals and cameras and does it help? Pete shares his thoughts and tips on the remote life.


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 November 24, 2010  30m
 
 

episode 241: The MVVM Pattern with Laurent Bugnion


Scott talks to Laurent Bugnion about the often misunderstood Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) pattern. What's the different between this pattern and MVC? Can I use this pattern for Silverlight, WPF and Windows Phone 7, and what Open Source projects can support this pattern?


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 November 18, 2010  32m
 
 

episode 240: Developing Indie Games for Xbox 360 and XNA with George Clingerman


This week Scott talks to George Clingerman, a member of the Independant Xbox Game Development Community (Indie Games). George is a business developer by day and a game developer by night, using C# and managed code in both instances. How does this all work and how can you develop and sell your own games?


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 November 12, 2010  37m
 
 

episode 239: Creative Outlets with Rob Conery


Rob joins Scott this week as they talk about their new (and very different) podcast "This Developer's Life." Why does Rob feel the need to create? What's the process? How does one create their own podcast and what are some tips for not just success, but feeling good after!


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 November 4, 2010  32m
 
 

episode 238: ASP.NET MVC 3 RC and NuGet Package Management with Phil Haack


It's PDC week and Scott's on campus with Phil Haack talking about ASP.NET MVC 3 RC and the NuPack^H^H^H^H^H^H^H NuGet Package Manager.


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 October 28, 2010  30m
 
 

episode 237: Deeper into the Netduino with Chris Walker from Secret Labs


Scott chats with Chris from Secret Labs about the Netduino Open Source hardware platform. How does Netduino and Netduino Plus relate to the .NET Microframework and which parts of Open Source? What can I build with it and it how? What kinds of capabilities does this little piece of hardware have, and can it give even smaller?


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 October 21, 2010  32m
 
 

episode 236: Misunderstanding REST with Mike Amundsen


Web Services with SOAP are a pretty well understood thing, but what's all this appeal about REST? Is REST just CRUD (Create Read Update Delete) for the Web? Is it a pattern, a style or dogma? Recognized REST expert Mike Amundsen sets Scott straight.


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 October 8, 2010  25m
 
 

episode 235: Making a hobby a job - Talking with Eric Herbrandson about his Silverlight-based MicroISV


Eric Herbrandson has been working on the site creating a Silverlight-based audio mixer at night and weekends. What's the best way to hold down a full time job while pursuing your passion? Was it hard for Eric to learn a new technology and apply it to his little ISV? And some tech chat about his product, AudioOrchard (now ScratchAudio), what was possible and what wasn't.


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 October 8, 2010  34m