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Hanselminutes
eSports for the next generation with Davin Jackson
2024/03/07
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In this episode of Hanselminutes, Scott Hanselman talks to Davin Jackson, the founder and CEO of Alpha Esports Tech, a company that provides a platform for kids to learn and compete in esports. Davin shares his vision of creating a safe, fun, and educational environment for the next generation of gamers, and how he leverages technology, partnerships, and community to achieve his goals. Davin also discusses the benefits and challenges of running an esports business, and what he thinks the future of esports will look like.
Postgres Replication at speed with PeerDB's Sai Srirampur
2024/02/29
Join Scott Hanselman as he sits down with Sai Srirampur, as they explore the intricacies of Postgres Replication and how it can be turbocharged using PeerDB. In the realm of databases, Postgres Replication is like a well-choreographed dance between servers. Sai takes us behind the scenes, revealing the steps involved and how it can be made faster and cheaper.
https://www.peerdb.io/
Reinventing the API Gateway with Zuplo's Josh Twist
2024/02/22
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Delve into the dynamic world of API gateways and the ongoing process of reinvention. Explore the latest trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the API landscape. From security concerns to performance optimizations, Josh shares his insights on how businesses can stay ahead by embracing the evolving role of API gateways in today's tech-driven ecosystem and how his experience building large scale systems like this informed the architecture at Zuplo.
http://www.zuplo.com
Local AI empowers startups with StoryGraph's Rob Frelow
2024/02/15
Delve into the dynamic world of startups harnessing the power of local AI. Scott talks to The StoryGraph's Chief AI Officer Rob Frelow and they discuss the transformative impact of integrating artificial intelligence at a grassroots level. Rob is a big fan of local AI models vs sending your data to Open AI. He talks about why and what it can mean for you and your projects.
Our Retro FPGA future powered by Jose Tejada (JOTEGO)
2024/02/08
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In this episode of Hanselminutes, Scott Hanselman talks to Jose Tejada (JOTEGO), a passionate retro gaming enthusiast and FPGA developer. Jose shares his journey of creating FPGA cores for classic arcade games such as Pac-Man, Galaga, and Out Run, and how he distributes them through the MiSTer and Analogue Pocket platforms. Jose also explains the benefits and challenges of FPGA development, and why he thinks FPGA is the future of retro gaming preservation and emulation.
The Power of Open Telemetry with Dr. Sally Wahba
2024/02/01
Open Telemetry plays a pivotal role in monitoring, tracing, and understanding complex distributed systems. From practical applications to real-world examples, Scott and Dr. Sally break down the how and why of Open Telemetry, offering a perspective to harnessing its power for perf and troubleshooting.
AI Superpowers with Spring Science's Ben Kamens
2024/01/25
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Ben Kamens is the CEO of Spring Science creating AI tools built just for scientists - starting with the world's best high-content image analysis suite. Ben worked at Fog Creek then was engineer number one at Khan Acadamy and now he's turned his considerable focus towards solving the computationally intense (and at one point, impossible) problems of cellular biology!
https://www.springscience.com
ASP.NET Basics for Experts with Layla Porter
2024/01/18
What if you could take your web applications to the next level just by getting the fundamentals right? Scott sits down with ASP.NET expert Layla Porter to talk about her unique teaching style as we go over ASP.NET Basics for Experts!
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/shows/dotnetconf-2022/aspnet-basics-for-experts
Designing with Code with Dr. Janne Jul Jensen
2024/01/11
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Let's explore the intersection of user experience design and software development. In this episode, Scott talks to Dr. Janne Jul Jensen, an interaction designer and usability specialist and now the co-founder of Henosia, a design canvas that codes. They discuss how to apply user interface techniques, methods, and tools in an agile process, how to collaborate effectively with developers and graphic designers, and how to create user interfaces that are intuitive, engaging, and aligned with real-world objects.
https://www.henosia.com/
Teaching Data Science with Alfredo Deza
2024/01/04
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In this episode, Scott interviews Alfredo Deza, a data science engineering and instructor. Alfredo shares his passion for teaching data science, his experience as a former Olympic athlete, and his tips and tricks for learning and applying data science concepts. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities of data science education, the importance of hands-on projects and feedback, and how he focuses on achieving his goals and deals with both success and failure.
Rebuilding DevOps with System Initiative’s Brit Myers
2023/12/28
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In this episode, Scott chats with Brit Myers, the VP of Engineering at System Initiative, a company that helps organizations adopt DevOps best practices. Brit shares her insights on the current state of DevOps, the challenges and opportunities it presents, and how System Initiative is building a platform that simplifies and streamlines DevOps workflows. They also discuss the importance of culture, collaboration, and continuous learning in DevOps, and how System Initiative is empowering developers to deliver faster, better, and safer software.
Code Visualization with CodeSee's Shanea Leven
2023/12/21
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In this episode Scott talks to Shanea Leven, the co-founder and CEO of CodeSee, a tool that helps developers visualize and understand complex codebases. Shanea shares her journey from being a developer to creating a product that empowers other developers to learn and collaborate more effectively. They discuss the challenges and benefits of code visualization, how CodeSee works under the hood, and how it can help developers of all levels improve their code quality and productivity.
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Building a better internet with Cloudflare's Rita Kozlov
2023/12/14
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Today Scott chats with Rita Kozlov, Sr. Director of Product for Cloudflare Workers & AI, about how Cloudflare is building a better internet with its serverless platform on the edge. Rita gives tips and advice for developers who want to learn more about Cloudflare Workers and how to use them effectively!
https://ai.cloudflare.com/
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Education should be Free with FreeCodeCamp's Quincy Larson
2023/12/07
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Quincy Larson, the teacher who founded freeCodeCamp.org, shares his inspiring journey of creating one of the most beloved learn-to-code resources. In this episode, he discusses why he launched freeCodeCamp, the importance of making coding accessible to all, and how it will forever remain free. Quincy also dives into the exciting new C# Certification program in partnership with Microsoft and freeCodeCamp, empowering learners to master this powerful language and build their tech careers.
https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn/foundational-c-sharp-with-microsoft/
Where is AI taking us, John Maeda?
2023/11/30
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Scott sits down with John Maeda, Vice President of Design and Artificial Intelligence at Microsoft. Scott and John discuss the current state and future of artificial intelligence, how AI is transforming various industries and domains, and how to get started with Semantic Kernal. They also talk about some of the ethical and social implications of AI, and how to ensure that AI is used for good.
Modern Cloud Engineering with Adora Nwodo
2023/11/23
Adora Nwodo is a cloud software engineer and the author of Cloud Engineering for beginners. She chats with Scott about her role, how she thinks about the cloud and how she's working to get new engineers on a cloud-based path.
Get her Cloud Engineering for Beginners or Beginning Azure DevOps book today!
Balancing science, policy, education, and AI with Dr. Noriko Arai
2023/11/15
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Dr. Noriko Arai is a Japanese researcher in mathematical logic and artificial intelligence and a professor in the information and society research division of the National Institute of Informatics. Her project pitting an AI against the University of Tokyo entrance examination got her thinking about how well young students are able to read. She started researching a new test to assess reading ability and draw attention to those junior high and high school students who cannot read well enough to understand their textbooks. Scott chats Dr Arai about AI, the future, and her experiences as a woman researcher in Japan.
This episode of Hanselminutes is done in warm collaboration with our friends at the ACM ByteCast and is coproduced and published with the ACM.
Reducing barriers to AI with Guillermo Rauch
2023/11/09
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In this episode, Scott Hanselman talks to Guillermo Rauch, the founder of Vercel. Guillermo shares his vision of creating a platform that enables anyone to build and deploy powerful AI applications with ease and speed. Scott and Guillermo explore the challenges and opportunities of democratizing AI, and how Vercel is empowering users to create solutions and templates optimized for developer joy.
https://vercel.ai
Sustainable open source with Oqtane's Shaun Walker
2023/11/02
Shaun Walker was at the forefront of open source in the .NET space as early as 2003 with the release of DotNetNuke. Scott sits down with Shaun to reflect on two decades of .NET open-source, what works, what doesn't, and what's sustainable and Shaun shares his new OSS venture, Oqtane!
https://www.oqtane.org/
Indigenous cultural robots with Danielle Boyer
2023/10/26
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Danielle Boyer is an Indigenous (Ojibwe) robotics inventor and advocate for youth who has been teaching kids since she was ten. She focuses on youth advocacy and creates innovative learning solutions utilizing robots that she invents and donates to make technical education accessible. She sits down with Scott to talk about Robots and Language Preservation, and the intersection of Indigenous Culture and STEM.
https://www.danielleboyer.org https://www.steamconnection.org
Finding your Technology Passion with Peter Ayedun
2023/10/19
When Peter Ayedun was asked to write a paper school, his teacher insisted that he used a computer to create it. That moment started and defined a decade's long career in tech that took him from Nigeria to starting a company in the US. Scott chats with Peter about finding passion, finding empathy, and finding a career in tech as the CEO of TruGrid.
Prompt Engineering for Everyone with David Scott Bernstein
2023/10/12
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David Scott Bernstein is a passionate programmer with over 40 years experience, and he has just written a book that teaches you the art of prompt writing. He actually coauthored the book with ChatGPT itself. He sits down with Scott Hanselman to offer us a one-of-a-kind journey into the realm of AI language models. He's created a a practical and results-driven roadmap for engineering your prompts in such a way that you can tackle complex topics with ease.
Learn more at https://passprog.com/
Redefining Developer Workflow with Pieces.App's Tsavo Knott
2023/10/05
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Tsavo Knott and the team at Pieces have an app that smooths the spaces between your developer tools. It makes you smarter and makes your workflow more seamless as you move code context from ide to web, from browser tab to clipboard, through your entire tool chain. How does Pieces promise to redefine atomic productivity for developers? Scott finds out of they will take code snippets to the next level on this episode.
https://pieces.app/
Better Technical Writing for Everyone with Pam Hurley, PhD
2023/09/28
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Are you struggling with writing clear, concise, and effective technical documents? Do you want to learn how to improve your writing skills and communicate better with your audience? Scott interviews Pam Hurley, PhD, the founder and president of Hurley Write, Inc., a small business that specializes in teaching customized technical, business, and scientific writing courses. Pam has over 30 years of experience in helping professionals from various fields and industries to write better documents in less time.
https://www.hurleywrite.com/
Documentation as a path to Open Source with Sarah Rainsberger
2023/09/21
Sarah Rainsberger owns technical documentation at Astro. What was her path into open source and technology? It might surprise you. Sarah started as an avid user of the Astro project and turned it into a career. She chats with scott about how important technical writing and documentation is to the end user experience.
Exploring the Afghan girls robotics team with Saghar Salehi
2023/09/14
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Saghar Salehi is a former member of the Afghan girls’ robotics team. The team became a symbol for the progress of Afghan women. They participated in the global robotics competition held in the US in 2017 and won an award for “courageous achievement” given to teams who persevere through trying circumstances. The team was able to escape Afghanistan a few months ago, as the Taliban resurged. Scott talks with Saghar about the importance of STEM education and her plans for the future.
Unlocking Peak Performance with Dr. Julie Gurner
2023/09/07
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Dr. Julie Gurner is a doctor of psychology and executive performance coach with nearly a decade of experience working with some of the nation’s top tech and finance executives and teams. She is the founder of the Ultra Successful, a newsletter that provides insights into the psychology behind what ultra-successful people do differently to achieve their goals. She is also an executive performance coach who has been compared to Wendy Rhoades of ‘Billions’ by The Wall Street Journal. Scott chats with Dr. Gurner about the science of performance.
https://drgurner.substack.com/
Level up your career with Ankita Kulkarni
2023/08/31
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Ankita Kulkarni has taken the learnings from her career as an engineering leader and turned it into a course, community, and ebook. Scott talks to Ankita about the The Engineering Leader's Playbook. As a leader working in tech for over a decade, she's got lots to share in this episode!
Visit Ankita's website, with a custom page for Hanselminutes Podcast listeners ! Check out Ankita's book "The Engineering Leader's Playbook" with a 25% of coupon for listeners
Culturally Competent Computer Scientists with Dr. Nicki Washington
2023/08/24
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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Nicki Washington, a Professor of the Practice of Computer Science at Duke University. She shares her insights on how identity and cultural competence affect the computing disciplines, from education to industry, and why they are essential for developing inclusive and ethical technologies. We also discuss her courseware which explores the diversity challenges in computer science and the effects that this lack of inclusion has on technology and technologists. Tune in to learn more about Dr. Washington’s journey in tech and her vision for a more culturally competent computer science field.
The History of Data with Ted Neward
2023/08/17
Scott sits down with Ted Neward to talk about the history and shape of data. From mainframes to ER diagrams to SQL Server to Object Databases and Document Databases, why has the way we access and store data changed over the years and what we can learn from this history?
Introducing TypeChat with Anders Hejlsberg
2023/08/10
Scott talks to Anders Hejlsberg about a new open-source project called TypeChat that uses TypeScript types to generate structured AI responses from natural language requests. The library is designed to integrate large language models into existing app interfaces and make them safer and more reliable.
The Ingredients to a Life in Tech with Corey Weathers
2023/08/03
Scott chats with engineer, community leader, and Developer Relations Lead at Okta Corey Weathers on this episode. Shares his story about how he became interested in technology, we get a glimpse into his daily work and how he manages his teams and nurtures the next generation of developer advocate.
AI and the 2023 Hollywood Strike with Franchesca Ramsey
2023/07/27
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Franchesca Ramsey is an comedian, writer, actor, producer, activist, and content creator. She's also a proud Union Member of both the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) and the Writers Guild of America (WGA). She sits down with Scott to talk about the importance of unions, what it means to be a "working actor" and what we can do as consumers of media to support the strike. What does it mean to be a scab? Will AI help or hinder a creative's ability to make living?
https://www.sagaftrastrike.org/
A diverse career with Veni Kunche
2023/07/20
Veni Kunche is a coder, a maker, and a founder. After working as a Software Engineer since 2003, she quit her job in tech to start her own company, https://www.diversifytech.com!
All the Performance with RavenDB's Oren Eini
2023/07/13
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In this episode, we talk to Oren Eini from RavenDB . RavenDB is a NoSQL document database that offers high performance, scalability, and security. Oren shares his insights on why performance is not just a feature, but a service that developers and customers expect and demand. He also explains how RavenDB achieves fast and reliable data access, how it handles complex queries and distributed transactions, and how it leverages the cloud to optimize resource utilization and cost efficiency!
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From Ethernet to Geothermal Energy with Bob Metcalfe
2023/07/06
This episode of Hanselminutes is in partnership with the ACM Bytecast podcast! In this episode, we have a special guest: Bob Metcalfe, the inventor of Ethernet, co-founder of 3Com, and recipient of the 2022 Turing Award. Bob joins us to share his insights on the history and future of computer networking, and his current work in geothermal power!
https://learning.acm.org/bytecast
Fundamentals for Self-Taught Programmers with Jasmine Greenaway
2023/06/29
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In this episode, we talk to Jasmine Greenaway, a software engineer at Microsoft and the author of Fundamentals for Self-Taught Programmers, a book that helps aspiring developers learn the essential skills and concepts of programming. She gives us some tips and advice on how to learn effectively, how to build a portfolio, and how to network and find mentors in the tech industry.
Sponsor: Head over to elevateai.com/hanselminutes to sign up today and get started!
Who's Coding? with Dr Kate Miltner
2023/06/22
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Dr. Kate Miltner is a researcher and lecturer in data ai and society at the information school at the University of Sheffield. Her work explores issues of power and inequality in digital systems and cultures. She's currently slowing "who's coding?" and how did they start coding, as she examines coding boot camps across the US and UK.
https://www.whoscoding.com https://katemiltner.com
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Towards a better Data Platform with Danica Fine
2023/06/15
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Danica Fine is a Senior Developer Advocate at Confluent. She is a big fan of the power of data and has deep expertise in Apache Kafka. She chats with Scott about the importance of a strongly architected data platform and gives tips on when you need to move from the basics of SQL to a true data rich environment that includes data streaming products.
Head over to https://elevateai.com/hanselminutes to sign up today and get started!
Avanade's Florin Rotar and Chris Lloyd-Jones
2023/06/08
In this episode, I'm joined by Florin Rotar, the Chief Technology Officer at Avanade, and Chris Lloyd-Jones, the Head of Open Technologies at Avanade. We'll be talking about how AI is evolving from being a tool to being a partner as well as the announcements we heard at Microsoft BUILD in Seattle!
The Road to Entrepreneurship with Nanxi Liu
2023/06/01
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Nanxi Liu is a serial entrepreneur and a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree. She is the co-founder and co-CEO of Blaze, a platform that enables teams to build software with no code. In this episode, Nanxi reveals how she launched and scaled multiple successful businesses across different industries. She also shares her insights on how to raise capital, hire talent, and create impact in the world. Nanxi also discusses how she balances her creative pursuits with her entrepreneurial endeavors.
Creating the Mastodon app "Elk" as a Progressive Web App with Daniel Roe
2023/05/25
With the rise of Mastodon as a Twitter alternative, Daniel Roe, part of the Nuxt core team, joins Scott to talk about building Elk, a Mastodon client that was built using Nuxt. The app is a PWA (Progressive Web App) and behaves as natively as a web app can! How did they do it?
https://roe.dev https://twitter.com/danielcroe https://github.com/danielroe http://regexp.dev
Blazor Web Assembly by Example with Toi B. Wright
2023/05/18
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Toi B. Wright is an independent consultant who has been working as a software developer for over 25 years. She has a BS in Computer Science and Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MBA from Carnegie Mellon. She is the author of two editions of 'Blazor WebAssembly by Example: A project-based guide to building web apps with .NET, Blazor WebAssembly, and C#'.
https://www.amazon.com/Blazor-WebAssembly-Example-practical-projects/dp/1803241853
Computing History with Atari and Commodore's Leonard Tramiel
2023/05/11
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Leonard Tramiel shares his memories of growing up in the computer industry, working on various projects such as the Commodore PET, the Atari ST, and the Jaguar. He also discusses his current involvement in the Computer History Museum and his passion for education and science outreach. Listen to this fascinating conversation and learn more about the history and legacy of some of the most iconic computers and games of all time. Leonard has a PhD in Physics from Columbia University and these days is most interested in improving the image and understanding of science and critical thinking.
Creating Walkable Cities with Nathan Allebach
2023/05/04
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In this episode of Hanselminutes, Scott Hanselman talks to Nathan Allebach, a writer and advocate for creating walkable cities. Nathan shares his passion for urban design and how it can improve the quality of life, health, and environment of people living in cities. He also discusses some of the challenges and opportunities for making cities more walkable, such as zoning, infrastructure, culture, and policy. Nathan gives examples of successful walkable cities around the world and offers practical tips for anyone who wants to get involved in this movement. Whether you are a city dweller, a planner, or a curious listener, you will find this episode inspiring and informative.
The Courage to Tinker with WeThinkCode's Nyari Samushonga
2023/04/27
This episode features Nyari Samushonga, CEO of WeThinkCode. In this episode, Nyari shares her journey of becoming a CEO and how she is using her position to help young Africans become full-stack software developers. She also talks about the importance of courage in the tech industry and how it can help people overcome their fears and take risks.
Bing's move to .NET 7 with Principal Engineer Ben Watson
2023/04/20
Bing runs one of the world’s largest, most complex, highly performant, and reliable .NET applications. This podcast episode discusses the journey and the work required to upgrade to .NET 7, including the significant performance gains they achieved.
Protecting Machines from Us with Lelapa AI's Pelonomi Moiloa
2023/04/13
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Pelonomi Moiloa is a South African entrepreneur and founder of Lelapa AI which is an AI startup that aims to help Africa lure back its AI talent. In this episode, Scott and Pelonomi discuss how AI can be used for both good and bad purposes and how we can protect it from being used for evil. Lelapa aims to do this by working on problems African AI researchers care about, and by allowing them to work closer to the people and places important to them.
Building your own PC with Damian Edwards
2023/04/06
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Scott Hanselman chats with Damian Edwards about the benefits of building your own PC. Damian designed an upgraded PC from parts for Scott and they built it online live and streamed to YouTube. They explore how building your own PC can be a fun and rewarding experience, help you better understand how computers work, and even how it can save you money in the long run.
Scott's PC parts at PC Part Picker
The Story of Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Kai Maetzel
2023/03/30
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Today Scott talks to Erich Gamma and Kai Maetzel about the origin story of VS Code. We'll talk about how it was originally conceived and how it evolved over time. They also discuss some of the challenges they faced while developing VS Code and how they overcame them. An overnight success in 10 years, VS Code was designed to be lightweight and fast, with a focus on extensibility and community. We'll hear about culture and technical architecture as well as what’s next for VS Code and what users can expect in future releases.
Leading engineers as a non-engineer with Daily's Sarah Milstein
2023/03/23
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Sarah Milstein talks to Scott Hanselman about leading engineers as a non-engineer. They discuss how to build trust with engineers and how to communicate effectively with them. They also talk about how to manage technical projects when you’re not a technical person yourself. Sarah Milstein is the VP of Engineering at Daily, a WebRTC Video PaaS. She's also the co-founder of Lean Startup Productions and the author of The Twitter Book.
http://daily.co Remote work Leading engineers as a non-engineer https://www.sarahmilstein.com/
Being a Teenager in 2023 with Zenzo Hanselman
2023/03/16
This week it's Scott and Zenzo Hanselman: a father-son tech talk. He chats with his son Zenzo, a curious and creative teenager, about the latest trends and topics in technology. From AI to VR, from gaming to social media, from coding to culture, Scott and Zenzo will explore the world of tech from their different perspectives and experiences.
Chasing supernovae with Dr. Sanjana Curtis
2023/03/09
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Sanjana Curtis, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Chicago and a science communicator. She studies how cosmic collisions produce the elements that make us who we are. We discuss her work on what happens when a black hole rips a neutron star apart and how she became interested in astrophysics!
https://www.sanjana-curtis.com/
Dead Simple Python with Jason C McDonald
2023/03/02
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In this episode, I chat with Jason C McDonald, the author of Dead Simple Python, a book that teaches idiomatic Python for programmers who want to learn fast and effectively. We explore why Python is such a powerful and flexible language, how to write clear and concise code, and what are some of the common challenges and myths that beginners and experienced programmers alike encounter when working with Python. Whether you are new to Python or want to enhance your skills, this episode will help you learn how to use Python in a dead simple way.
https://nostarch.com/dead-simple-python
Daring to be Different with Raji Rajagopalan
2023/02/23
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Raji Rajagopalan is a Director of Engineering at Microsoft and the author of the book “Daring to be Different: Stories and Tips from a Woman Leader in Tech.” In her book, she shares her personal stories of overcoming biases and challenges in her career, as well as her practical advice on how to build your skills, confidence and impact in the tech industry. She is passionate about coding, writing, building businesses and helping people be the best versions of themselves!
Buy Raji's Book and visit her site
Will ChatGPT help them write? with John Warner
2023/02/16
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John Warner is the author of "Why They Can't Write: Killing the Five-Paragraph Essay" and six other books on writing. He's the editor of McSweeney's Internet Tendency, and the Biblioracle. John is also a professor of creative writing but most recently he's becoming concerned that Artificial intelligence can crank out passable student essays in seconds. What are we going to do? Is ChatGPT the end of writing assignments?
In order to help instructors deal with the existence of ChatGPT without making its existence omnipresent in the classroom, or capitulating to a surveillance and detection approach, John has developed a new, self-paced digital course: Teaching Writing in an Artificial Intelligence World. Read John's thoughts at The Biblioracle
Why We do Tech Outreach with Coding By Sophy
2023/02/09
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Sophy is a Software Engineer who is early in career and excited to get others into tech. She was the only afro-latina to graduate from the University of California Irvine in 2019 with a degree in computer science and engineering. She is tireless in her social media outreach on TikTok and elsewhere encouraging everyone to get involved in tech. However, she wants folks to realize it's a grind and it's hard. How do we find that balance? Can anyone get into tech?
https://codebysophy.dev/
The Web's Next Transition with Kent C. Dodds
2023/02/02
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Kent C. Dodds will show you how the web's next transformation will impact your user experience, your development productivity, and your business goals. The future of the web is distributed. It's faster. It's cheaper. It's exciting. Kent will show you what you can do to stay in front of it (and no, it's not web3).
https://kentcdodds.com/courses https://github.com/kentcdodds/the-webs-next-transition
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The Quantified Worker with Dr. Ifeoma Ajunwa
2023/01/26
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In this episode, Dr. Ifeoma Ajunwa, author of "The Quantified Worker," joins us to discuss the implications of technology on the modern workplace. She explores the ways in which employers are using data and surveillance to monitor and manage their employees, and the impact this has on worker privacy and autonomy. Dr. Ajunwa also delves into the legal and ethical considerations surrounding the quantified worker, and offers insights on how to balance the benefits of technology with the protection of worker rights. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and work in the 21st century.
https://ifeomaajunwa.com/
Game Emulation with former MAME programmer Aaron Giles
2023/01/19
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Scott talks to programmer, musician, web developer, and graphic designer Aaron Giles about the state of game emulation. Aaron has worked for Microsoft, Connectix, LucasArts, contributed to the MAME project for over 17 years, and even ran the project for 6 years! We chat about his current project, DREAMM, which is a Windows-based emulator for classic LucasArts SCUMM adventure games, from Maniac Mansion through The Curse of Monkey Island and everything in-between!
https://aarongiles.com/
Ben West is not waiting for Diabetes Tech to catch up
2023/01/12
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Ben West has been at the forefront of the DIY diabetes management movement. Ben and the community's work on Nightscout, an open-source platform for continuous glucose monitoring, has revolutionized the way people with diabetes manage their condition. Ben, along with a dedicated community of developers, has been working tirelessly to empower individuals to take control of their diabetes, giving them the tools they need to live healthier, more independent lives.
http://www.t1pal.com is hosted nightscout as a service
Dr. Gregory Kapfhammer wants to stop flaky tests
2023/01/05
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Dr. Kapfhammer and his team focus on research related to flaky software tests, which are tests that produce inconsistent or unpredictable results. Why are tests flaky? How can we identify them and stop them in their tracks. He talks to Scott about the results of his research and practical tips for improving tests is to ensure that they are robust and reliable.
Web: https://www.gregorykapfhammer.com/ GitHub: https://github.com/gkapfham LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/GregKapfhammer Mastodon: https://fosstodon.org/@gkapfham Twitter: https://twitter.com/GregKapfhammer "A Survey of Flaky Tests", Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 31:1, 2022, https://www.gregorykapfhammer.com/research/papers/Parry2022/ "Evaluating Features for Machine Learning Detection of Order- and Non-order-dependent Flaky Tests", Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation, 2022, https://www.gregorykapfhammer.com/research/papers/Parry2022a/ "Surveying the Developer Experience of Flaky Tests", Proceedings of the 44th International Conference on Software Engineering – Software Engineering in Practice Track, 2022, https://www.gregorykapfhammer.com/research/papers/Parry2022b/
Dr. Brandeis Marshall's Data Conscience
2022/12/29
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In Data Conscience: Algorithmic Siege on our Humanity, computer science and data inclusivity thought leader Dr. Brandeis Hill Marshall delivers a call to action for rebel tech leaders, who acknowledge and are prepared to address the current limitations of software development. In the book, Dr. Brandeis Hill Marshall discusses how the philosophy of “move fast and break things” is, itself, broken, and requires change. Today she talks to Scott about what's next for data and what we as engineers can do.
Read Data Conscience: Algorithmic Siege on our Humanity
Hachyderm's Kris Nova on running a Mastodon Server
2022/12/22
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Scott talks with Kris Nova who has been building and scaling Hachyderm, a Mastodon instance that began in her basement and is now moving into the cloud. Nova shares her extensive knowledge on the technical challenges and solutions involved in creating and maintaining Hachyderm, as well as her insights on the importance of building and maintaining a welcoming and inclusive online community.
Watch the YouTube Video version of this episode here !
Growing as an Enginering Manager with Taylor Poindexter
2022/12/15
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Taylor Poindexter, a software engineer and engineering manager, joins Scott Hanselman in this episode of the podcast to discuss her journey as a manager and her advice for emerging managers. Taylor shares her experiences of growing and learning in her role and discusses the challenges and rewards of managing a team. She offers advice on how to develop leadership skills, manage conflict, and support the growth and development of individual team members. Taylor also shares her thoughts on the importance of inclusion in engineering teams, and how managers can foster a culture of belonging,
Real-time personal health data with Dot Health's Huda Idrees
2022/12/08
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Huda is the Founder and CEO of Dot Health, a real-time personal health data platform. She joins Scott to discuss real-time personal health data and its implications for consumers and the health industry worldwide. Huda explains how real-time data can help individuals track and manage their health more effectively, and how healthcare professionals can also use it to provide more personalized and effective care. She also discusses the potential challenges and risks of health data, such as data privacy and security concerns, and how Dot Health is addressing these issues.
Do I stay or do I go? - Tech career advice with Mekka Williams
2022/12/01
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Mekka Williams is a long-time software engineer who sits down with Scott Hanselman to discuss how long you should stay at a company. Mekka shares her own experiences and offers some advice for people who are trying to decide how long to stay at their current job. She discusses the importance of finding a company that aligns with your values and career goals, and how to know when it's time to move on to a new opportunity. Tune in to hear Mekka and Scott's insights on this important topic.
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Creating games on Nintendo Switch with FUZE4 and Jon Silvera
2022/11/24
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In this episode of the podcast, Scott Hanselman sits down with Jon Silvera, the creator of FUZE4, a game-making tool for the Nintendo Switch. Jon shares his passion for game development and explains how FUZE4 makes it possible for anyone to create their own games for the Switch. He discusses the features and capabilities of the tool, and offers some tips and advice for aspiring game creators. Jon also shares his own experiences of creating games with FUZE4, and discusses the potential for the tool to revolutionize the indie game market on the Switch.
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Social Impact using offline forms with ODK's Yaw Anokwa
2022/11/17
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In this episode of ACM ByteCast in association with Hanselminues, Scott Hanselman welcomes research scientist, software engineer, and entrepreneur Yaw Anokwa . Yaw is the founder and CEO of ODK , the offline data collection platform that helps fight disease, poverty, and inequity. He holds a PhD in computer science from the University of Washington and likes to keep his bio short and sweet.
Yaw describes how he felt the urge to pivot his career into a direction of positive social impact as a graduate student at the University of Washington. A volunteer experience with Partners in Health in Rwanda and a software engineering internship at Google showed him the potential for technology to empower people and change lives—specifically through ODK—which became his chief project and passion. Yaw and Scott discuss ODK’s main differentiator, “powerful offline forms,” as well as user interface affordances made to customize ODK for its users, such as rural farmers in Uganda. He also shares the joy of working on a product that focuses on public good and some principles that have helped him to succeed.
Testing mobile devices with robots with Mobot's Eden Full Goh
2022/11/10
Eden Full Goh is the CEO and Founder of Mobot, a venture-backed company that automates testing of mobile apps using robotics technology. Previously, Eden built products that spanned the energy, healthcare and government sectors at Palantir Technologies and Butterfly Network. Eden studied Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science at Princeton University.
What If? 2 with Randall Munroe
2022/11/03
In association with Outside In, we are thrilled to share this conversation with Randall Munroe and Scott Hanselman. The #1 New York Times bestselling author of What If? and How To answers more of the weirdest questions you never thought to ask!
Buy What If 2 Watch the video of Randall and Scott on YouTube
The Work Ahead with Blind Engineer Sameer Doshi
2022/10/27
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When engineer and author Sameer Doshi interviewed remotely for his current job at Microsoft, he was nervous about only one thing: Telling his future employer that he’s blind. He was offered the position, and even after starting he didn’t mention that he’s blind until he needed to put in a request for the special software that helps him do his job. Four years later, he has moved up the ranks to a management position and is thriving. He talks to Scott about tech accommodation, and his new sci-fi book The Work Ahead !
Celebrating the Second Edition of Code with Charles Petzold
2022/10/20
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The classic guide to how computers work has been updated with new chapters and interactive graphics! Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software, 2nd Edition by Charles Petzold is now available. Charles explains why he added chapters, reordered content, incorporated new examples, and updated descriptions in his best-selling book.
https://www.codehiddenlanguage.com/
Engineering Leadership and Refactoring Monoliths with Kirsten Westeinde
2022/10/13
Kirsten Westeinde is a technology enthusiast and a lifelong learner. She is a development manager at Shopify, where she solves challenging web development problems every day. She talks with Scott about her career at Shopify moving from Software Developer to Senior Software Development Manager. They also chat about the Shopify's Journey from Monolith...to something different!
Sonic Pi Live Coding Music Synth with Sam Aaron
2022/10/06
Sonic Pi is a new kind of musical instrument which enables exciting new learning pathways in the classroom! Not only can you create music quickly and "live code" your music to change when performing, but you can also use Sonic Pi as a way to learn coding in a more creative way rather than focusing on abstract concepts or working with data.
https://sonic-pi.net/
C64 OS - A new operating system for the Commodore 64 with Gregory Naçu
2022/09/29
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C64 OS has one goal. Make a Commodore 64 feel fast and useful in today’s modern world. It's a very high bar. The C64 was introduced in 1982 and has an 8-bit, 1MHz, 6510 CPU with just 64 kilobytes of directly addressable memory. It has a screen resolution of 320x200 pixels, and a fixed palette of 16 colors. But, it is an incredibly versatile machine. And it enjoys an active userbase and a great variety of modern hardware expansions. How did Gregory Naçu do it in 2022?
Buy https://c64os.com now!
Why the C64 Demoscene matters with Clay Token's Bilgem Çakır
2022/09/22
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The demoscene is an international computer art subculture focused on producing demos: self-contained, sometimes extremely small, computer programs that produce audiovisual presentations. When was the last time you coded something that fit in 4k? How about just 1024 bytes? Bilgem Çakır is one of many folks still making the Commodore 64 sing and do things you'd never expect, 40 years after the computer was released. Why is this kind of coding important or interesting in 2022? Bilgem offers his perspective as game studio CTO, long time demoscener, and C64 demo record holder.
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at http://betterhelp.com/hanselminutes and get on your way to being your best self.
Learning to code 6502 assembly in Pikuma's Gustavo Pezzi
2022/09/15
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Gustavo Pezzi wants to teach YOU (and everyone) how to code...in 6502 assembly on 40 year old machines! There's something amazing about coding on the absolute metal and owning the entire machine/stack. https://pikuma.com teaches the learn the fundamentals of computer science and mathematics in creative and dynamic ways using older game consoles and teaches things like graphics and physics without large frameworks.
Creating Tech Courseware with Lemonerdy's teen CEO Eden Wilson
2022/09/08
Building and Scaling Geo-Distributed Cloud Apps with Denis Magda
2022/09/01
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Denis started at Sun Microsystems and Oracle where he worked on JVM/JDK and led one of the Java development groups. After learning Java from the inside, he joined the world of distributed systems and databases, where he's remained ever since. He talks to Scott about how to build large horizontal cloud apps that are geo-distributed and truly global.
Cloud availability zones and regions are not immune to outages. The zones go down regularly, and regions become unavailable during natural disasters or human-caused incidents. If an availability zone or a larger area goes down, so does your application…unless the application functions across multiple geographic locations. We'll discuss availability and reliability patterns used by architects whose apps managed to withstand major cloud outages.
Growing your career via technical content creation with Mohammed Osman
2022/08/25
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Mohammed Osman strongly believes that blogging greatly improved his my career and encourages everyone to give it a try. Things like content research, learning SEO, hosting your own sites and blogs and lead to job opportunities, speaking opportunities and more! He talks to Scott about how he's used this blog to teach (and learn) Azure and help get folks all over the world Azure Cloud certified!
The quiz: https://www.smartercode.io/scott/ The Free Azure certifications guide: https://www.smartercode.io/become-azure-certified-shm
Learning via Personal Challenges with Lisi Hocke
2022/08/18
Lisi Hocke commits to a personal challenge every year, publicly! This is a great way to encourage accountability and learn and improve public. She commits to one challenge per year and a continuing learning journey. Scott talks to Lisi about getting out of our personal, professional, and technical comfort zones and getting better through accountability and learning partners!
Redpoint's Erica Brescia supports Tech Founders
2022/08/11
Erica Brescia co-founded Bitnami, and later joined GitHub as COO. She's also on the board of directors of the Linux Foundation. This week she talks to Scott about how VC works, where the money comes from, how one moves from idea to funded, and how companies like Redpoint help support founders.
Mark Thompson wants you to win
2022/08/04
Mark Thompson wants you to win. He talks to Scott about the scarcity mindset and why it's the wrong way to think about a career in technology. Your winning doesn't mean Mark or Scott loses.
Failing Safely with Ramón Huidobro
2022/07/28
Ramón Huidobro is a Developer Relations Strategist, Developer Educator and Public Speaker with over a decade of experience in Software Engineering. He talks to Scott about how to learn - and fail - safely and comfortably in public.
Rust for Beginners with Nell Shamrell-Harrington
2022/07/21
Nell Shamrell-Harrington is a Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft and as a Board Director at the Rust Foundation. Rust is a low-level statically-typed multi-paradigm programming language that’s focused on safety and performance. In a world of C and C++, why should you use Rust? Why does Rust shine and what problems does it solve?
The future of supply chain with Ox's CEO Charu Thomas
2022/07/14
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Ox optimizes fulfillment operations by automating manual tasks and increasing workforce efficiency. Ox's CEO Charu Thomas started thinking about this space in college and then ended up founded a company in Northwest Arkansas!
As a second-year undergraduate, Charu took her concept to Thad Starner, a professor in Georgia Tech’s College of Computing, who also was the technical lead/manager for Google Glass. The resulting research won the Best Paper Award at the 2018 ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) International Symposium on Wearable Computers.
This episode was produced in partnership with the ByteCast !
Journey Foods makes Tech with Biologist and Entrepreneur Riana Lynn
2022/07/07
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Journey Foods is a SaaS company that supports product management and intelligence services for food businesses. They are changing food science inefficiencies and problematic supply chains. Scott talks to biologist turned multi-hyphenate entrepreneur Riana Lynn about our food supply, how we understand it, how it's analyzed and thought about, and how it can be improved with software.
https://rianalynn.io/ https://journeyfoods.io/
Engineering Stack Overflow with Roberta Arcoverde
2022/06/30
Enabled Play for everyone with Alex Dunn
2022/06/23
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Enabled Play helps people turn anything into a new input for their computers, game consoles, and more. Powered by offline, private, and personalized Artificial Intelligence and distributed services – all packed into affordable devices and apps. Imagine playing Elden Ring with just your facial expressions! Or enabling keyboards, mice, and game pads with whatever devices will best set you up for success. Enabled Play enable folks with disabilities, different levels of abilities, basically everyone to be their best selves on any device. Scott talks to Alex Dunn about the ideas and goals behind his company, how he built it, and how Enabled Play is about Work, Life, and Play for everyone.
http://www.enabledplay.com
3d Printers work everywhere with OctoEverywhere and Quinn Damerell
2022/06/16
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Quinn saw a problem and connected a community. Folks like Gina at OctoPrint (Episode 470!) have made our 3D Printers wireless, but OctoEverywhere means you can connect to OctoPrint safely and securely from anywhere! How did Quinn make this service, scale it, and what's it like to have a side hustle that helps tens of thousands?
http://octoeverywhere.com https://www.hanselminutes.com/470
3D Movie Maker Forever with Foone Turing
2022/06/09
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Foone Turing is a self-proclaimed "software necromancer" not only bringing classics back to life, but also breathing new life and community into older software and hardware. Foone and Scott recently worked with Microsoft to get Microsoft 3D Movie Maker released as Open Source. We'll hear about Foone's plans for 3D Movie Maker going forward, as well as why the community has such strong feelings for this funny 27 year old piece of software!
https://github.com/foone/3DMMForever
Writing Ballad and Dagger with Daniel José Older
2022/06/02
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In 2014 Daniel José Older was an EMT in New York City, today he's the author of 19 books, the most recent being Ballad & Dagger (Outlaw Saints, #1). He sits down with Scott to talk about being a creator in public, how social media has changed how the public interacts with authors, what his creative process is like, and how Young Adults are his favorite audience because they will absolutely tell you the truth about your work.
Ballad & Dagger - Outlaw Saints, #1
Power Platform School with Tricia Sinclair
2022/05/26
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Tricia has over 10 years of experience in implementing CRM solutions in various roles from Consultant to Architect. The Power Platform School works with adults from the BAME community, providing training on the Microsoft Power Platform as well as mentorship from industry professionals, during an 8-week program. Tricia is super passionate about the Power Platform and in this episode, she teaches Scott about its power and flexibility.
https://powerplatformschool.com/
Towards Trustworthy AI with Beena Ammanath
2022/05/19
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Trustworthy AI is an essential resource on artificial intelligence ethics for business, government, and society at-large. In her book, Beena Ammanath draws from her extensive experience across several industries and sectors in data, analytics and AI, the latest research and case studies, and the pressing questions and concerns business leaders and society have about the ethics of AI. Scott talks to Beena about what AI - and organizations - need to do to gain our trust.
Book: Trustworthy AI by Beena Ammanath
A Software Tester's Career Path with Nicola Lindgren
2022/05/12
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My blog:
https://nicolalindgren.com
Twitter: @NicolaLindgren
How Can I Test This?
https://leanpub.com/howcanitestthis
Starting Your Software Testing Career:
https://leanpub.com/startinginsoftwaretesting (paperback can be bought on Amazon)
Testing With Charles Proxy Blog series :
https://nicolalindgren.com/2022/01/17/testing-with-charles-proxy-part-1/
You're not gonna need it with Appsmith's Arpit Mohan
2022/05/05
Appsmith is the first open-source low code tool that helps developers build dashboards and admin panels very quickly. Scott talks to Arpit Mohan about how some things in software engineering are overengineering and YAGNI - you aren't gonna need it! Maybe the solution is far simpler than you'd think it is.
http://www.appsmith.com
Cross-platform UIs with C# and Avalonia with Dan Walmsley
2022/04/28
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Considered an open-source cross platform spiritual successor to WPF, Avalonia provides a familiar developer experience allowing you to leverage years of pre-existing knowledge and investments! Scott talks to Dan Walmsley about the project and their goals.
https://www.avaloniaui.net - website + docs https://github.com/AvaloniaUI/Avalonia - github https://t.me/Avalonia - telegram community chat https://twitter.com/avaloniaui - twitter https://www.plasticscm.com - plasticscm https://en.gritgene.com - gritgene (film industry special effects editor) https://github.blog/2022-04-07-git-credential-manager-authentication-for-everyone/ - github blog post (git credential manager using avalonia) https://github.com/VitalElement/Xune - open source desktop Zune clone. https://github.com/AvaloniaUI/Wordle-onia - wordle avalonia clone (desktop, mobile, web) https://youtu.be/GnRR7AxXyFY - complete walk-through video
Patterns.dev with Lydia Hallie and Addy Osmani
2022/04/21
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Patterns.dev is free book on design patterns and component patterns for building powerful web apps with vanilla JavaScript and React. Lydia Hallie is a full-time software engineering consultant and educator that primarily works with JavaScript, React, Node, GraphQL, and serverless technologies and Addy Osmani is an engineering manager working on Google Chrome. Together they teamed up with some web friends from around the world to bring us a new way to think about Patterns in JavaScript on the modern open web.
https://www.patterns.dev
Site Reliability Engineering with PagerDuty's Stevenson Jean-Pierre
2022/04/14
Scott talks to PagerDuty's Stevenson Jean-Pierre about the art and science of Site Reliability Engineering. What's the role of the SRE in today's modern DevOps lifecycle? How do they interaction and share ownership (and uptime!) of your apps and sites? Who carries the pager in 2022?
How kids learn how to Code with MakeCode's Kiki Prottsman
2022/04/07
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Kiki Prottsman is a multihyphenate! Computer Science Educator, Artist, Author of several books, and above all, engineer, Kiki has been helping young developers level up with computers for as long as she can remember. Scott talks to Kiki about how kids learn, the importance of Systems Thinking, the fact that coding with Blocks is not given enough respect, and that jumping into code is far easier and more accessible than most folks realize!
http://makecode.com http://arcade.makecode.com
Pyjion, a JIT compiler for Python using .NET Core with Anthony Shaw
2022/03/31
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In this episode Scott talks to developer Anthony Shaw about Pyjion (pronounced "Pidgeon" like the bird) a JIT compiler for Python that uses .NET Core technology for speed! We discuss the concept of JIT'ers in general, look at the Python JIT ecosystem, and explore the work that Anthony is doing to make Python as fast as possible by any means necessary!
www.trypyjion.com https://live.trypyjion.com/ in-browser compiler! https://github.com/tonybaloney/Pyjion source repo! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4nkgJdVZFA PyCon talk “Why is Python slow?”
From Broadway to Engineering to Product with Liana Leahy
2022/03/24
Scott talks to engineering manager Liana Leahy about her journey from Broadway to Technology...and why it was the absolute right and most obvious move! How does Liana's stage and screen experience make her a better more empathetic technologist?
Standup Comedy is a Real Job with Alex Falcone
2022/03/17
Alex Falcone is making it happen! A Portland comedian who now lives in LA because that's the next step for comedians just released his album "Vanilla" that you can enjoy on streaming services everywhere! How is this a real job? Scott talks to Alex about the creative process, running out of jokes, and the power of friendship.
https://alexfalcone.ninja/
What does it take to go fast? with Fastly's Inés Sombra
2022/03/10
Inés Sombra is the VP of Engineering of Core Systems at Fastly, and she knows how to go fast. She talks to Scott about the needs of the product, the business, and the engineering team and explains the processes needed for YOUR organization to go fast.
Flutter for Windows with Google's Chris Sells
2022/03/03
Flutter for Windows lets you deliver cross-platform, beautiful, tailored apps that are compiled to machine code and run natively on your devices! Scott talks to Google's Chris Sells about Flutter for Windows, how it works, how it's architected, and how it can help you!
- https://medium.com/flutter/announcing-flutter-for-windows-6979d0d01fed
Voice for Everyone with Hillary Juma from Mozilla Common Voice
2022/02/24
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Common Voice is a crowdsourcing project started by Mozilla to create a free database for speech recognition software. The project is supported by volunteers who record sample sentences with a microphone and review recordings of other users. Community Manager Hillary Juma talks to Scott about how the system works and why it's so important to enable all languages and voices with the power of Open Source!
Modern Code Generation with Jordan Adler
2022/02/17
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Jordan Adler is Head of Developer Engineering at OneSignal and has a deep interest in code generation. He has helped migrate large systems from Python 2 or Python 3 using code generation and code transformation. Using tools like Yellicode, Python Future, and others, Jordan's team has been able to accelerate software development. We'll also talk about OpenAPI-generator, a tool that takes OpenAPI/Swagger and generates idiomatic SDKs in any language.
Landing Your First UX Design Job with Sharon Onyinye
2022/02/10
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Sharon Onyinye is a Product Designer, UX Specialist, and Educator. She's released an e-book "Landing Your First UX Design Job" and chats with Scott about how to think about design, how to get started, as well as the differences between UX, UI, PhotoShop, Figma, and other tools in the space. How do designers most successfully, ahem, "interface" with front end developers?
Learn from Sharon, here's here list of resources/books Landing Your First UX Design Job
Rachel Lim on Fine Tuning OpenAI
2022/02/03
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OpenAI has the ability to create custom versions of GPT-3 tailored for a developer’s application. Developers can use these fine-tuned iterations of GPT-3 subsets to efficiently produce results specific to their workloads with a single command. Scott talks to Rachel Lim from OpenAI about how these large language models work, what they are useful for, and why tuning them is so important!
https://openai.com/api/
Game Console 2.0: A Photographic History with Evan Amos
2022/01/27
Exploring COVID Vaccine response with Shawn Carbonell, MD, PhD
2022/01/20
Redefining Imposter Syndrome with Maya Bello
2022/01/13
Building Oh My Posh with Jan De Dobbeleer
2022/01/06
Quitting your Job to Build a Game Studio with Bria Sullivan
2021/12/30
Multi-Platform Apps with Uno Platform's Jérôme Laban
2021/12/23
Race & Gender in Silicon Valley with Stanford's Cynthia Lee
2021/12/16
David Copperfield's History of Magic - in partnership with Microsoft Outside In
2021/12/09
Becoming a Digital Unicorn with Trice Johnson
2021/12/02
Web Assembly's hidden talent with WasmCloud's Kevin Hoffman
2021/11/25
Understanding Windows 11 new security requirements with David Weston
2021/11/18
Looking at Azure Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow with Jason Zander
2021/11/11
Climbing high while staying grounded with Annyce Davis
2021/11/04
Dr. Jelani Nelson - in partnership with ACM Bytecast
2021/10/28
The next generation of AI Dungeon with Latitude's Nick Walton
2021/10/21
Building 0 A.D. a free, open-source game of ancient warfare
2021/10/14
Back to the Technology Future Again with Eric Newcomer
2021/10/07
Teach Little Hackers to Code Without a Computer with Brandon Tory
2021/09/30
Finding Your Path to Technology with Krystal Maughan
2021/09/23
Scaling the Metaverse with Roblox CTO Daniel Sturman
2021/09/16
Exploring the brain with music and science with Dr. Simón(e) Sun
2021/09/09
Powering Cloud gaming with Rainway's Andrew Sampson
2021/09/02
Climbing the Engineering Ladder with Amal Hussein
2021/08/26
Tech Startup Life in a Pandemic with QuirkChat's Bee Law
2021/08/19
DevSecOps or SecDevOps with Wabbi's Brittany Greenfield
2021/08/12
Maximizing machine learning performance with OctoML and Luis Ceze
2021/08/05
Learn F# to write Succinct, Performant, and Correct Code with Don Syme
2021/07/28
The next generation of Data Visualization with Observable's Anjana Vakil
2021/07/22
New Ways to Teach Computer Science with Maria Naggaga
2021/07/15
Engineering Servant Leadership with Carbon Health's Claire Hough
2021/07/08
Electronics for Everyone with AdaFruit's Limor Fried
2021/07/01
The Five Forces with Captain Hoff - Steve Hoffman
2021/06/24
Get Busy Living with Abel Wang
2021/06/17
Learning to Teach with Shaundai Person
2021/06/10
Design Systems with Jina Anne
2021/06/03
Leslie Lamport - in partnership with ACM Bytecast
2021/05/27
Developers and Security with Rey Bango
2021/05/20
Automating all the Things with Home Assistant's Paulus Schoutsen
2021/05/13
Social Robots with De'Aira Bryant
2021/05/07
Customer Empathy with Alex Allwood
2021/04/29
Intersection of Medicine and Technology with Dr. Divya Dhar Cohen
2021/04/22
Doing Open Source with Brian Douglas
2021/04/15
API Observability with Akita Software's Jean Yang
2021/04/08
Attracting and Retaining Diverse Tech Talent with April Christina Curley
2021/04/01
Outside In: The Innovation Stack with Jim McKelvey
2021/03/25
From Astronomy Graduate Student to Senior Software Engineer with Nicholas Hunt-Walker
2021/03/18
It's time for a new kind of calculator with NumWorks' Romain Goyet
2021/03/11
George Li is launching MiTEE Cube Satellites and making TikToks
2021/03/04
Observability beyond buzzwords with New Relic's Tori Wieldt
2021/02/25
Lisette Sutherland shows us a Handbook for Working Remotely
2021/02/18
Modern Management Made Easy with Johanna Rothmann
2021/02/11
Can networking be simple? with Tailscale's Avery Pennarun
2021/02/04
The myth of turning your hobby into a job with writer Aley Arion
2021/01/28
Cryptography 101 with Oso's Dr. Sam Scott
2021/01/21
Exploring Event Modeling with Adam Dymitruk
2021/01/14
Living through 2020 as a Remote Developer with Amanda Silver
2021/01/07
2020 sucked - A year-end wrap-up with Scott's Wife, Mo
2020/12/31
Beyond The Queen's Gambit with Chess.com's Danny Rensch
2020/12/24
Building eBay's Web API ecosystem with Tanya Vlahovic
2020/12/17
Shipping the Sandman Doppler with Palo Alto Innovation's Alex Tramiel
2020/12/10
Succeeding from Anywhere: The Remote Work Revolution with Tsedal Neeley
2020/12/03
A self-driving AI and Raspberry Pi powered Trash Bin with Ahad Cove
2020/11/26
TL;DR - Extreme Summarization as a service with Isabel Cachola
2020/11/19
Growing the next generation of technologists with CodeCrew's Meka Egwuekwe
2020/11/12
Programmatic Problem Solving with Nicole Archambault
2020/11/05
Creating with Constraints with Python Africa's Marlene Mhangami
2020/10/29
Greatly Accelerating Machine Learning with Intel's Huma Abidi
2020/10/22
Virtual Desktop is what VR needs - with Guy Godin
2020/10/15
Normalizing Failure with Susana Benavidez
2020/10/08
Enjoyable Code Reviews with Dr. Michaela Greiler
2020/10/01
Start Freelancing Today with The Taproom's Kelly Vaughn
2020/09/24
A new way to learn about technology with Disco's Saron Yitbarek
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Vision-Based Computing with Dr. Neil Roodyn
2013/09/13
Demystifying UX with Natasha Irizarry
2013/09/06
Understanding CouchDB and NoSQL with Jan Lehnardt
2013/08/30
Creating Calca - A symbolic calculator with markdown for iOS and more
2013/08/23
Python Tools for Visual Studio with Dino Viehland
2013/08/16
Enough with the JavaScript Already! with Nicholas Zakas
2013/08/09
Creating the AGENT Smart Watch with Chris Walker of Secret Labs
2013/08/02
What's the Deal with Windows 8.1?
2013/07/26
Web Development Pain and Suffering with Jim Wang
2013/07/11
The Future and Past of Computing with Dan Bricklin
2013/07/04
Hanselminutiae 12 with Richard Campbell - The post-BUILD show
2013/07/01
Open Sourcing Web Essentials - Mads Kristensen and the Front End Developer
2013/06/27
A gentle introduction to node.js with Raquel Velez
2013/06/14
On Culture and Remoteness at GitHub with Paul Betts and Justin Spahr-Summers
2013/06/14
Big Data, Low Power - Analyzing Hard Drive Energy Consumption with Dr. Anthony Hylick
2013/06/07
A Desktop Developer moves to the Web - with Mark Rendle
2013/05/31
Are you secure? WiFi Honeypots, Pineapples and SSL with Troy Hunt
2013/05/24
Integrating Office and the Open Web with Lucidchart's Brian Pugh
2013/05/17
Bacon is bad for you - On Developer Monoculture with Garann Means
2013/05/10
WordPress and Internet Security with Kellep Charles
2013/05/03
MonoGame and Xamarin make shipping Infinite Flight a reality
2013/04/26
Firefox OS and the open Mobile Web with Christian Heilmann
2013/04/19
Practical ReST with Sebastien Lambla
2013/04/12
PhoneGap/Cordova - Is HTML a reasonable app solution? With Steve Sanderson
2013/04/05
VsVim: Visual Studio and Vim with Jared Parsons
2013/03/29
HTML5, JavaScript, Chrome and the Web Platform with Paul Irish
2013/03/22
iOS and Android apps with Xamarin Studio 2.0 and Miguel de Icaza
2013/03/15
Language Hunters with Willem Larsen
2013/03/08
Approval Tests with Llewellyn Falco
2013/03/01
Halo 4 - Services in Azure with Caitie McCaffrey
2013/02/08
Git support within Visual Studio
2013/02/08
Dr. Kyla McMullen on Diversity in Computer Science and Spatial Audio
2013/02/01
Geeks Without Bounds with Willow Brugh
2013/01/25
Accessibility, Deafness, and Computing with Jenny Lay-Flurrie
2013/01/18
Today's Web Malware with AVG's Brad Rittenhouse
2013/01/17
Coneryminutes #2 - The Mid-Life Crisis
2013/01/11
Making Open Source work at Microsoft with SignalR and Damian Edwards
2013/01/03
Understanding NancyFX with Richard Cirerol
2012/12/27
Learning how to Learn Git with Michael Sarchet
2012/12/21
Hanselminutiae-eleven with Richard Campbell
2012/12/13
Developing the Hulu Windows 8 app
2012/11/30
Why C++ with Herb Sutter
2012/11/23
World Class Climbing with Audrey Sniezek
2012/11/16
Moment of Inspiration - Inside the MOI3D modelling tool with Michael Gibson
2012/11/09
Draw a Stickman EPIC - An iPhone, Android and Windows 8 Game with MonoGame
2012/10/19
An Interview with Paul Lutus
2012/10/12
Porting "Contre Jour" to HTML5 with Erik Klimczak
2012/10/11
What is TypeScript and why with Anders Hejlsberg
2012/10/05
Continuous Delivery with Jez Humble and Martin Fowler
2012/10/02
Glimpse gets a benefactor - Can Open Source and Commercial Software live together?
2012/09/19
Robots on Mars with Mark Powell
2012/09/11
Bill Steele on 3-D Printing with the Ultra-bot 3D Printer
2012/09/06
Scott Hunter talks to the Entity Framework Team
2012/09/06
Joining Microsoft with Taylor Mullen, Damian Edwards and Scott Hunter
2012/08/25
Using Windows 8 with Brad Wilson and Scott
2012/08/16
Coneryminutes #1
2012/08/09
Starting Programming with Iris Classon
2012/08/02
Zero Day and Trojan Horse: An interview with Mark Russinovich
2012/07/26
Understanding WinRT and Windows 8 for .NET Programmers
2012/07/19
The Art of Community with Jono Bacon
2012/07/18
Everything .NET programmers know about Asynchronous Programming is wrong
2012/07/05
JavaScript, Web APIs, Performance and more with Dave Ward
2012/06/28
ASP.NET 4.5 Updates, Core, WebForms and SignalR with Damian Edwards
2012/06/23
Ben Kamens from the Khan Academy on Internships and Mentorship
2012/06/14
On Empathy with Leon Gersing the Ruby Buddha
2012/06/14
Randomness and Windows 8 with Jeff Atwood
2012/06/06
Developing GitHub for Windows with Phil Haack and Tim Clem
2012/05/18
The Making of How to Be Black with Baratunde Thurston
2012/05/17
Making real stuff with Pete Brown
2012/05/10
It IS Rocket Science: Holly Griffith, former Space Shuttle and current Space Station worker bee
2012/04/26
Source Control and The Cloud: How did CodePlex start supporting Git?
2012/04/26
Hanselminutiae-eleven with Richard Campbell
2012/04/19
More Relationship Hacks with Scott's Wife
2012/04/18
Deep Inside Image Resizing and scaling with ASP.NET and IIS with ImageResizing.net author Nathanael
2012/04/12
ASP.NET MVC and Open Source with Phil Haack
2012/04/06
Why F#? with Richard Minerich and Phillip Trelford
2012/03/23
Startup Series: Buying an Existing Small Company or Online Application
2012/03/15
Startup Series: Creating Alan Mendelevich's AdDuplex
2012/03/09
Software Craftsmanship and Code Retreats with Corey Haines
2012/03/01
AisleFinder.com - Creating a Location-based Mobile Startup with Curtiss Pope
2012/02/24
Creating Science Fiction with "Zoo City" author Lauren Beukes
2012/02/16
Making your first PhoneGap Application with Peter Mourfield
2012/02/02
Improving Diversity in Technology with Kimberly Bryant from BlackGirlsCode.com
2012/01/26
Being a Phony with Jon Skeet
2012/01/18
Learning to Speak another Language with Zach Owens
2012/01/04
Framework Series: Service Stack with Demis Bellot
2012/01/04
Hanselminutiae-ten with Richard Campbell
2011/12/24
Framework Series: Kendo UI HTML5 framework with Todd Anglin
2011/12/22
Framework Series: The eXpand Framework with Apostolis Bekiaris
2011/12/15
Framework Series: Steve Smith from NimblePros on Anti-Patterns
2011/12/08
Framework Series: The Chuck Norris Framework with Rob Reynolds
2011/12/01
Understanding BDD and NSpec with Matt Florence and Amir Rajan
2011/11/25
Developing a mobile app for iPhone, Windows Phone 7 and Android with Toran Billups
2011/11/17
History of HTTP and the World Wide Web with Henrik Frystyk Nielsen
2011/11/10
Damian Edwards explains The Realtime Web for ASP.NET with SignalR
2011/11/03
Designing a better experience with Sara Summers
2011/10/27
Inside Visual Studio Performance and PerfWatson with Phil Price
2011/10/21
Google's Steve Souders, Creator of YSlow on Web Site Optimization
2011/10/15
Startup Series: Alex Papadimoulis on creating Inedo and The Daily WTF
2011/10/06
Startup Series: PostSharp from Open Source to Commercial Business with Gael Fraiteur
2011/09/28
Startup Series: Gibraltar Software with Kendall Miller
2011/09/22
Startup Series: Growing ZocDoc with Nick Ganju
2011/09/15
Startup Series: Building Octopus Deploy with Paul Stovell
2011/09/06
Startup Series: Inside the DuckDuckGo Search Engine with Gabriel Weinberg
2011/09/02
Inside the Design Process - Redesigning Scott's blog with Jeremy Kratz
2011/08/25
Microsoft Research: Trinity is a Graph Database and a Distributed Parallel Platform for Graph Data
2011/08/18
Within Windows with Rafael Rivera
2011/08/12
Microsoft Web Platform and Azure direction with Scott Hunter
2011/08/04
Polyglot Programming and .NET - Lessons Learned with Ivan Towlson from Mindscape
2011/07/28
Script# compiles to JavaScript: A Real World Implementation at Earth Class Mail
2011/07/22
Digging into the Kinect SDK with Dan Fernandez
2011/07/14
JavaScript is Assembly Language for the Web: Semantic Markup is Dead! Clean vs. Machine-coded HTML
2011/07/07
Glimpse - A client-side Glimpse into your server
2011/06/30
Basics of Web Security with Barry Dorrans
2011/06/23
Inside IronJS - A complete JavaScript/ECMAScript open source implementation on the .NET DLR
2011/06/16
Nancy, Sinatra and the Explosion of .NET Micro Web Frameworks with Andreas Håkansson
2011/06/09
Community vs. Evangelism vs. Marketing vs. Authenticity with Brandon Watson
2011/06/02
Personal Systems of Organization - Rey Bango interviews Scott Hanselman
2011/05/26
Before The Show: Off the Cuff Conversation with Jeff Atwood (EXPLICIT)
2011/05/23
Open Source vs. Making Money vs. Freaking Lasers - Are we all Evil? With Chris Sells
2011/05/12
Network Attached Storage and Windows Home Server with Travis Illig
2011/05/05
This is not your father's WCF - All about the WebAPI with Glenn Block
2011/04/28
A C++ guy learns JavaScript - Chris Sells moves to the Web
2011/04/21
The Rise of the Micro-ORM with Sam Saffron and Rob Conery
2011/04/14
ASP.NET MVC 3 Tools Update with Phil Haack
2011/04/12
.NET API design that optimizes for Programmer Joy with Jonathan Carter
2011/03/31
Remote Eclipse/Java Development using TFS at Microsoft with Martin Woodward
2011/03/24
Inside Entity Framework 4.1 CodeFirst with Jeff Derstadt and Tim Laverty
2011/03/23
Selenium for Web Automation Testing with Jim Evans
2011/03/20
JavaScript and jQuery: Moving beyond Alert()
2011/03/02
The Opinionated Cloud - Learning about AppHarbor
2011/02/24
ASP.NET Web Forms - Reports of my Death have been exaggerated, with Damian Edwards
2011/02/17
Organizing your own Virtual Technical Conference - MVCConf Post-Mortem
2011/02/10
ReactiveUI extensions to the Reactive Framework (Rx) with Paul Betts
2011/02/05
HTML5 Basics with Mads Kristensen
2011/01/27
Professional Technical Speaker Tips from Scott with Drew Robbins
2011/01/22
On WebMatrix with Rob Conery
2011/01/13
Executable Specifications with Gojko Adzic, Jonas Bandi and Aslak Hellesoy
2011/01/06
From Agile Consultant to Agile Team Member with John Wilger
2010/12/30
Hanselminutiae-nine with Richard Campbell
2010/12/23
Transitions - Exploring issues moving from small companies to large corporations
2010/12/17
Kayak, OWIN, Open Source Web Servers and more with Benjamin van der Veen
2010/12/10
Knockout Javascript with Steve Sanderson
2010/12/01
The Plight of the Remote Worker with Pete Brown
2010/11/24
The MVVM Pattern with Laurent Bugnion
2010/11/18
Developing Indie Games for Xbox 360 and XNA with George Clingerman
2010/11/12
Creative Outlets with Rob Conery
2010/11/04
ASP.NET MVC 3 RC and NuGet Package Management with Phil Haack
2010/10/27
Deeper into the Netduino with Chris Walker from Secret Labs
2010/10/21
Misunderstanding REST with Mike Amundsen
2010/10/07
Making a hobby a job - Talking with Eric Herbrandson about his Silverlight-based MicroISV
2010/10/07
Getting Things Done with Lane Newsom
2010/09/28
Inside the Naked Objects Framework with Richard Pawson
2010/09/16
.NET Micro Framework with Colin Miller
2010/09/09
Eric Sink on Distributed Version Control Systems
2010/09/02
Continuous Web Deployment with Jon Torresdal
2010/08/26
OpenID and OpenAuth with DotNetOpenAuth open source programmer Andrew Arnott
2010/08/19
Performance of Silverlight on Windows Phone 7
2010/08/12
Inside Expression SuperPreview with developer Mike Calvo
2010/08/11
Building your own Ultimate Developer PC 2.0 with Pete Brown
2010/08/09
Learning about NHibernate 3 with Jason Dentler
2010/07/29
ASP.NET MVC 3 Preview 1 with Phil Haack
2010/07/23
Code First Databases with Entity Framework (Magic Unicorn Edition)
2010/07/16
Art is Shipping - Bridging Designers and Developers with Jin Yang
2010/07/15
Hanselminutiae-eight with Dan Fernandez
2010/07/08
Creating the Ultimate Developer Machine 2.0 - How can we get a 7.9 WEI Score for under $3k?
2010/07/02
Demystifying Microsoft's Application Server: Windows Server AppFabric with Karandeep Anand
2010/06/24
Punditry, Politics, Race, iPads, The Onion and the Web with Baratunde Thurston
2010/06/19
MVC Turbine and IoC made easy with Javier Lozano
2010/06/10
Geek Relationship Tips with Scott's Wife
2010/06/03
World Airplane Travel Tips with James Senior
2010/05/27
Type 1 Diabetes and Running Marathons with Gary Schmidt
2010/05/06
Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) and LinFu with Philip Laureano
2010/04/29
The Podcast about Podcasts with Joel Spolsky
2010/04/23
Jeff Atwood on the Future of Stack Overflow
2010/04/22
John Lam and the Science of Fitness
2010/04/15
ASP.NET MVC Contrib with Jeffrey Palermo
2010/04/09
Social Media and the Business of Social - The Wynn Resorts
2010/04/02
Charles Petzold on Windows Phone 7 Series
2010/03/22
Windows Phone 7 Series - The Developer Experience with Charlie Kindel
2010/03/17
Open Data Protocol (OData) with Pablo Castro
2010/03/11
What does a Social Media Consultant Do? - with Liz Burr
2010/03/09
Women in Technology in the Muslim World
2010/02/27
A different way to do ASP.NET WebForms with WebFormsMVP
2010/02/20
The Making of a Hanselminutes Open Source MonoTouch iPhone app with Chris Hardy
2010/02/16
Jon Skeet - World's Greatest Living Programmer, or just a nice English guy?
2010/02/12
How Craigslist Works - with Jeremy Zawodny
2010/02/04
Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx) with Erik Meijer
2010/02/03
The Dynamic Language Runtime, IronRuby and IronPython with Jimmy Schementi
2010/01/27
.NET 4 CLR, Framework and Language Chat with Jason Olson
2010/01/21
Open Source, Microsoft and The WiX Project with Rob Mensching
2010/01/15
Hello World: Computer Programming for Kids and Other Beginners
2010/01/08
Axum - A domain-specific concurrent programming language with Niklas Gustafsson
2010/01/07
The Spark View Engine for ASP.NET MVC with Louis DeJardin
2009/12/11
Solver Foundation and Optimization with Nathan Brixius
2009/12/09
The State of Powershell with Lee Holmes and Jason Shirk
2009/12/04
2009 Holiday Geek Gift Guide with Richard Campbell
2009/11/28
ASP.NET MVC 2 Beta with Phil Haack
2009/11/18
Software Tester James Bach and The Voyage of a Buccaneer-Scholar
2009/11/11
.NET Debugging 101 with Tess Ferrandez
2009/11/05
Spolsky, Atwood, Blyth, Hanselman = Crazy-Delicious || Content-Free?
2009/10/23
Preview of ASP.NET 4 with Scott Hunter
2009/10/15
Hanselminutes Live: Gadgets, Hi-Def, WebCams, 4G and More
2009/10/10
The History and Future of Web Standards with Molly Holzschlag from molly.com
2009/10/01
Monomania - Mono, MonoTouch, MonoSpace, and MonoVS with Joseph Hill and Scott Bellware
2009/09/25
The Return of 3-Tier Architecture - RIA Services with Brad Abrams
2009/09/18
Hanselminutes Live: Open Source and the Codeplex Foundation
2009/09/13
Inside a Visual Studio Plugin - CodeRush with Mark Miller
2009/09/03
Hanselminutiae-seven with Richard Campbell
2009/08/28
Udi Dahan and NServiceBus
2009/08/20
Optimizing Your Website with Jeff Atwood and Stackoverflow
2009/08/14
Hanselminutiae-six with Richard Campbell
2009/08/07
All About Microsoft with Mary Jo Foley
2009/07/30
Dan Bricklin on Technology
2009/07/23
Return of Uncle Bob
2009/07/16
Kanban Boards for Agile Project Management with Zen Author Nate Kohari
2009/07/09
The Art of Unit Testing with Roy Osherove
2009/07/02
Successful Cross Platform .NET Development - Mono and Banshee with Aaron Bockover
2009/07/01
Convention Over Configuration with Jeremy Miller.
2009/06/25
Windows Presentation Foundation explained by Ian Griffiths
2009/06/22
Working Effectively with Legacy Code with Michael Feathers
2009/06/18
Silverlight 3 with Tim Heuer
2009/06/11
Software Metrics with Patrick Smacchia
2009/05/26
Powershell 2.0
2009/05/14
BBSs and Wildcat! from Mustang Software
2009/05/08
JavaFX and the Web's Four Virtual Machines
2009/05/01
IronPython with Michael Foord
2009/04/24
Visiting Fog Creek Software and Joel Spolsky
2009/04/15
Hanselminutae-five with Richard Campbell
2009/04/09
Dealing with Diversity in Agile Teams with Aslam Khan
2009/04/02
A C64 Emulator with Silverlight 3 by Pete Brown
2009/03/26
ASP.NET and the Mobile Web
2009/03/18
Tables Turned - Mo Interviews Scott Hanselman
2009/03/12
Code Generation and T4 with Kathleen Dollard
2009/03/05
Fit is Dead, Long Live Fitnesse - with Ward Cunningham and James Shore
2009/02/27
Uncle Bob Martin: SOLID, this time with feeling.
2009/02/18
Deconstructing "blu" - a new WPF Twitter client from thirteen23
2009/02/10
MEF - Managed Extensibility Framework with Glenn Block
2009/01/28
The new WPF-based Text Editor in Visual Studio 2010 - Interview with a Dev
2009/01/23
Test Driven Development is Design - The Last Word on TDD
2009/01/12
SOLID Principles with Uncle Bob - Robert C. Martin
2009/01/05
Week Three in South Africa - Ntombenhle
2008/12/29
Week Two in South Africa - Victor
2008/12/16
Week One in South Africa - Vusi
2008/12/11
Coding4Fun with Dan Fernandez and Brian Peek - Wiimotes and YouTube
2008/12/04
Rob Conery limps and learns about Domain Driven Design
2008/12/02
Moonlight (Silverlight on Linux with Mono) with Miguel de Icaza and Joseph Hill
2008/11/24
Paint.NET with Rick Brewster
2008/11/20
Microsoft PDC and Windows 7 Reaction Show with Richard Campbell
2008/11/11
MSR@PDC - Microsoft Research at the Professional Developers Conference
2008/10/30
Behind the Scenes - StackOverflow and Jeff Atwood - Part 2
2008/10/24
StackOverflow uses ASP.NET MVC - Jeff Atwood and his technical team
2008/10/17
Windows Live Agents and the Machine Translation Bot from MS Research
2008/10/07
Subsonic with Rob Conery
2008/10/02
Jeff Webb - The guy who lowercased Basic
2008/09/26
JavaScript gets Faster: Brendan Eich, CTO of Mozilla Corporation and Creator of JavaScript
2008/09/19
Thoughts on Javascript with Bertrand Le Roy
2008/09/12
Object Oriented AJAX with Scott Cate
2008/09/04
.NET 3.5 SP1 is out...what's inside
2008/08/26
jQuery with John Resig
2008/08/15
Accessibility in Web and Rich Applications
2008/08/06
Tim Bray on Microblogging and Widefinder
2008/08/01
Dare Obasanjo on Social Networking
2008/07/25
BabySmash!
2008/07/19
LineRider - Porting a Flash Game to Silverlight 2
2008/07/08
The Odd Couple - A Developer and a Designer talk about working with XAML
2008/07/04
What is Done? - A Conversation with Scrum Co-Creator Ken Schwaber
2008/06/26
Lean Software Development with Tom and Mary Poppendieck
2008/06/20
Sorting out Internationalization with Michael Kaplan
2008/06/13
Distributed Caching with Microsoft's "Velocity"
2008/06/06
Finding Passion for Software *or* The Return of the "Franklinator"
2008/05/30
Website Scaling War Stories with Richard Campbell
2008/05/20
Beyond Continuous Integration: Continuous Monitoring with Owen Rogers
2008/05/15
The Past, Present and Future of .NET Unit Testing Frameworks
2008/05/09
ASP.NET Model View Controller, MVCContrib and MonoRail
2008/05/03
Microsoft Research: Spec#
2008/04/22
ASP.NET Dynamic Data with Scott Hunter
2008/04/18
Distributed Source Control with Git
2008/04/09
Digital Photography Explained (for Geeks) with Aaron Hockley
2008/03/31
Inside Outsourcing
2008/03/27
Rocky Lhotka on Data Access Mania, LINQ and CSLA.NET
2008/03/21
Dave Laribee on ALT.NET
2008/03/14
Quetzal Bradley on Testing after Unit Tests
2008/03/07
Principal Architect Mike Pizzo on the ADO.NET Entity Framework
2008/02/29
Michio Kaku on making the "impossible" possible
2008/02/22
Building Community with Norm Judah - CTO of Microsoft Services
2008/02/12
What's it like for Mac Developers - Interview with Steven Frank of Panic
2008/02/06
Scott Interviews His Dad
2008/01/24
ADO.NET "Astoria" Data Services with Shawn Wildermuth
2008/01/19
Starting Small with F# with Dustin Campbell
2008/01/11
2007 The Year in Review
2008/01/07
The Worst Show Ever with Chris Sells and Rory Blyth
2007/12/28
Pex with Jonathan 'Peli' de Halleux and Nikolai Tillmann
2007/12/20
Visual Basic Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow with Paul Vick
2007/12/12
Eclipse with Bjorn Freeman-Benson
2007/12/07
Software Architecture with Dan Appleman
2007/11/30
Over Two Decades at Microsoft - Larry Osterman
2007/11/15
Writing FaceBook Applications with .NET - Interview with Mel Sampat, author of Outsync
2007/11/08
Planning, Placing and Building a House Google Earth and Sketchup
2007/11/03
Open Source Software Licensing with Jonathan Zuck of ACT Online
2007/10/16
EarthClassMail.com - Moving from LAMP to .NET 3.5
2007/10/16
Parallel Programming with .NET
2007/10/11
Interview with Shawn Burke on Microsoft's .NET Source Code Release
2007/09/26
10 Foot Development for Media Center
2007/09/21
Vista 64 - Developing on 64-bit Vista Ultimate
2007/09/10
Vista 64 - Is Now the Time?
2007/09/07
LINQ to XML
2007/08/31
2007 Ultimate Tool List
2007/08/25
Moving your Email into the Cloud - Google for Apps and Live Custom Domains
2007/08/17
F# with Robert Pickering
2007/08/10
John Lam on Iron Ruby
2007/08/03
Jeff Atwood overclocks the Ultimate PC
2007/07/27
Talking to the Interns
2007/07/20
Be a Better Developer in Six Months
2007/07/13
Windows Home Server
2007/07/06
Interview with Timothy Ferriss of The Four Hour Workweek
2007/06/29
Building a Developer PC
2007/06/22
Orcas Overview
2007/06/15
Hanselminutae-four
2007/06/08
Setting up a Home Network
2007/06/01
Scott talks to Martin Fowler and David Heinemeier Hansson
2007/05/25
Interview with Lynda from Lynda.com
2007/05/18
Scott Guthrie and Jason Zander on Silverlight
2007/05/11
Chris Sells and Scott Look Forward (Part 2 of 2)
2007/05/04
Chris Sells and Scott Look Back (Part 1 of 2)
2007/04/27
Rich Internet Applications - WPF/E becomes Silverlight
2007/04/20
Hanselminutiae #3
2007/04/13
Sychronizing Internet Calendars
2007/04/04
Building 42/Polita Paulus
2007/03/30
The Old New Thing - Interview with Raymond Chen
2007/03/22
Monorail - Alternative ASP.NET
2007/03/13
Squeezing the most out of Continuous Integration - with Jay Flowers
2007/03/06
Hiring and Interviewing Engineers
2007/02/28
End to End Tracing
2007/02/21
Static Code Analysis with NDepend
2007/02/15
OpenID
2007/02/08
Bruce Payette - Powershell
2007/02/01
Board Gaming for Programmers
2007/01/23
How to start your own MicroISV
2007/01/18
WPF/E
2007/01/10
Language Extensibility - Iron Python
2007/01/05
Pro Audio Basics
2006/12/13
Life Hacks with Gina Trapani
2006/12/06
Next Generation Gaming Systems
2006/11/21
WS-*
2006/11/14
Architecture (TechEd Barcelona)
2006/11/09
Identity
2006/11/01
Diabetes Technology
2006/10/24
Scott Guthrie
2006/10/18
Jeffrey Snover, PowerShell Architect
2006/10/11
HDTV
2006/10/03
Scott Interviews Chris Sells
2006/09/27
All About Vista RC1
2006/09/20
Mock Objects
2006/09/11
Test Driven
2006/08/30
A Better Outlook
2006/08/24
Dynamic vs Compiled Languages
2006/08/16
Open Source Options
2006/08/09
Reflection
2006/08/02
Globalization/Internationalization with .NET
2006/07/26
Scott's Essential Blogroll (for July 2006 at least)
2006/07/18
Windows PowerShell (MONAD) Part II
2006/07/12
The Line of Scrummage
2006/07/07
Hanselminutiae #2
2006/06/28
Live from TechEd 2006
2006/06/21
Office 2007 Preview
2006/06/05
Torrent! Torrent! Torrent!
2006/05/29
Life Hacks
2006/05/23
Syndication
2006/05/10
Hanselminutiae #1
2006/05/03
Replacing Start|Run
2006/04/25
Code Generation
2006/04/19
CSI: Your Computer
2006/04/12
Top Ten Utilities you Didn't Know you Had
2006/04/07
Microsoft Command Shell (MONAD)
2006/03/22
Functional Testing Tools Roundup
2006/03/15
Debugging ASP.NET
2006/03/08
Free Resources for .NET Developers
2006/03/02
XML Tools and Technologies
2006/02/22
The LinkSys WRT54GL Router
2006/02/15
The State of the Mono Project.
2006/02/08
Continuous Integration
2006/02/01
Geotagging, Ubuntu, MacTel, XSLT Performance
2006/01/25
Emulation, Keyboards, Video Squishing and ASP.NET Oddities
2006/01/18
BlogJet, XBox 360, Twonky, and Other Magic
2006/01/11
Hanselminutes with Scott Hanselman
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