DevRadio (HD) - Channel 9 show

DevRadio (HD) - Channel 9

Summary: Microsoft's DevRadio is for developers created by developers. Community leaders, industry leaders, Microsoft insiders. We bring you the latest in software development news. Download our latest development tools at: Windows 8 , Free Windows Azure Platform Trial, and Visual Studio Express 2012 RC. Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Zune, or RSS  

Podcasts:

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 1) UX Guidance for Handling Large Data in Windows 8 Apps | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2008

Abstract: Jerry Nixon welcomes Tyler Gibson for this 2 part series on UX design considerations you may want to consider for your Windows 8 apps that handle large amounts of data. In part 1, they discuss best practices and how users evaluate, interpret and act on information. Next Steps:Step #1 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App DevelopmentStep #2 – Download Visual Studio Express for Windows 8Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Websites: Getting started with Windows 8 Apps How to Sell Your Apps and Make Money in the Windows Store Attend a Windows 8 Developer Camp and Hackathon in your area! Blogs & Articles: Jerry Nixon’s Blog Learn more about the Windows Store for Developers Videos: Microsoft DevRadio: Managing Your Windows 8 Enterprise Apps with Windows Intune Microsoft DevRadio: Your Top Windows Store Questions Answered Virtual Labs: Windows 8 Virtual Labs

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 15) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Virtual Machines – Part 2 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 933

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable application in a rich PaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: In Part 15 of his Windows Azure series, Jim O’Neil expands on his Windows Azure Virtual Machine presentation, by showing us how to create a custom VM image based on a previous template,  which would then allow for easier scale up or scale down capabilities in the event your site becomes wildly popular. After watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. 90-Day FREE trial. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Register for our Windows Azure Hands-on Lab Online (HOLO) events today! Windows Azure Hands-on Labs Online Videos: (Part 1) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Azure Basics (Part 2) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – What to do with Blobs? (Part 3) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Why do we need Drives? (Part 4) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Using the Content Delivery Network (CDN) (Part 5) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –Table Storage Overview (Part 6) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure SQL Database (Part 7) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – SQL Database Federations (Part 8) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –SQL Data Sync (Part 9) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Web Sites (Part 10) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Web Roles (Part 11) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Worker Roles (Part 12) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Caching (Part 13) Practical Azure with Jim O

 Microsoft DevRadio: Using the GeoLocation API for Your Windows 8 Apps | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1664

Abstract: Jerry Nixon welcomes Janet Schneider, Mark Inderhees and Frank Chen to the show as they discuss the Geolocation API for Windows 8 app developers. Tune in as they discuss its benefits, features and how to implement it in your app. Next Steps:Step #1 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App DevelopmentStep #2 – Download Visual Studio Express for Windows 8Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Websites: Getting started with Windows 8 Apps How to Sell Your Apps and Make Money in the Windows Store Attend a Windows 8 Developer Camp and Hackathon in your area! Blogs & Articles: Jerry Nixon’s Blog Learn more about the Windows.Devices.Geolocation API Windows Sensor and Location Platform Videos: Microsoft DevRadio: Managing Your Windows 8 Enterprise Apps with Windows Intune Microsoft DevRadio: Your Top Windows Store Questions Answered Virtual Labs: Windows 8 Virtual Labs

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 14) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Virtual Machines - Part 1 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1283

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable application in a rich PaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: In Part 14 of his Windows Azure series, Jim O’Neil discusses Windows Azure Virtual Machines, the Infrastructure as a Service offering found in Azure. Tune in as Jim shows us how you can deploy your code to the cloud using this option as he lays out the differences between Azure VMs, Cloud Services, Web Sites and your On-Premise Datacenter. He then demos how to get started with Azure VMs and how to deploy a sample application to it. After watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. 90-Day FREE trial. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Register for our Windows Azure Hands-on Lab Online (HOLO) events today! Windows Azure Hands-on Labs Online Videos: (Part 1) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Azure Basics (Part 2) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – What to do with Blobs? (Part 3) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Why do we need Drives? (Part 4) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Using the Content Delivery Network (CDN) (Part 5) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –Table Storage Overview (Part 6) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure SQL Database (Part 7) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – SQL Database Federations (Part 8) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –SQL Data Sync (Part 9) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Web Sites (Part 10) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Web Roles (Part 11) Practica

 Microsoft DevRadio: Reactive Extensions for Windows 8 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2550

Abstract: Bart De Smet from the Reactive Extensions team joins Jerry Nixon for today’s episode as they discuss the importance of using Rx and LINQ in their Windows 8 apps. Tune in as they share some background info as well as best practices for .NET developers who want to streamline their code and push their data in real time to users. Next Steps:Step #1 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App DevelopmentStep #2 – Download Visual Studio Express for Windows 8Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Websites: Getting started with Windows 8 Apps How to Sell Your Apps and Make Money in the Windows Store Attend a Windows 8 Developer Camp and Hackathon in your area! Blogs & Articles: Jerry Nixon’s Blog Learn more about Reactive Extensions Introduction to Rx Videos: Microsoft DevRadio: Managing Your Windows 8 Enterprise Apps with Windows Intune Microsoft DevRadio: Your Top Windows Store Questions Answered Virtual Labs: Windows 8 Virtual Labs

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 13) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Queue Storage | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 792

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable application in a rich PaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: In Part 13 of his Windows Azure series, Jim O’Neil discusses Azure Queue Storage. Tune in as he gives a general overview of Windows Azure Storage and then shows us a quick demo on how to make the Queue Storage Service work for you. After watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. 90-Day FREE trial. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Register for our Windows Azure Hands-on Lab Online (HOLO) events today! Windows Azure Hands-on Labs Online Videos: (Part 1) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Azure Basics (Part 2) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – What to do with Blobs? (Part 3) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Why do we need Drives? (Part 4) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Using the Content Delivery Network (CDN) (Part 5) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –Table Storage Overview (Part 6) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure SQL Database (Part 7) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – SQL Database Federations (Part 8) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –SQL Data Sync (Part 9) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Web Sites (Part 10) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Web Roles (Part 11) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Worker Roles (Part 12) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Caching Virtual Labs: MSDN Virtual Labs: Windows Azure

 Microsoft DevRadio: Making the most out of OData for Your Windows 8 Apps | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1533

Abstract: Mark Stafford from the OData team joins Jerry Nixon on today’s episode as they discuss anything and everything to do with OData for your Windows 8 apps. Tune as they take a deep dive into OData sources, its new release strategy and upcoming features.  Next Steps:Step #1 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App DevelopmentStep #2 – Download Visual Studio Express for Windows 8Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Websites: Getting started with Windows 8 Apps How to Sell Your Apps and Make Money in the Windows Store Attend a Windows 8 Developer Camp and Hackathon in your area! Blogs & Articles: Jerry Nixon’s Blog Learn more about OData Videos: Microsoft DevRadio: Managing Your Windows 8 Enterprise Apps with Windows Intune Microsoft DevRadio: Your Top Windows Store Questions Answered Virtual Labs: Windows 8 Virtual Labs

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 12) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Caching | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1020

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable application in a rich PaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: I feel the need. The need for speed" sums ups the role of caching in distributed applications. When your application involves database lookups or service calls, every millisecond of latency adds up, particularly for high demand, "internet scale" solutions. Do you really need to execute a database query each time you're validating a zip code? How often does your product catalog change – wouldn't it be more efficient to just hold it in memory versus making a service or SQL call? Caching is (hopefully) already part of your on-premises solutions, and with Windows Azure Caching you can easily pull in the same functionality but know that it's backed up by the Windows Azure SLA; "leave the driving to us" in other words. I invite you to take a closer look at this incredibly powerful yet simple to incorporate feature in Jim O'Neil's latest segment of Practical Azure on  DevRadio. After watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. 90-Day FREE trial. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Register for our Windows Azure Hands-on Lab Online (HOLO) events today! Windows Azure Hands-on Labs Online Videos: (Part 1) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Azure Basics (Part 2) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – What to do with Blobs? (Part 3) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Why do we need Drives? (P

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 2) Using Windows Azure to Build Back-End Services for Windows 8 Apps | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1347

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable application in a rich PaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: Peter Laudati, Brian Hitney and Andrew Duthie are back for part 2 of their series and in today's episode Andrew shows us how to deploy the OData Service for his Windows 8 app to Windows Azure as well as outlines the advantages and disadvantages to building back-end services via this approach. Check out the full article now! Watch Part 1 hereAfter watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. 90-Day FREE trial. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Register for our Windows Azure Hands-on Lab Online (HOLO) events today! Windows Azure Hands-on Labs Online Blogs: Brian Hitney’s blog Peter Laudati’s blog Andrew Duthie’s Blog Videos: Microsoft DevRadio: How to Get Started with Windows Azure Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 1) What is Windows Azure Web Sites? Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 2) Windows Azure Web Sites Explained Microsoft DevRadio: How to Integrate TFS Projects with Windows Azure Web Sites Virtual Labs: MSDN Virtual Labs: Windows Azure

 Microsoft DevRadio: Roaming Your Windows 8 App Data | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1549

Abstract: Jerry Nixon welcomes Dan Somrack and Dave Bennett to the show as they discuss how and why you would want to roam your Windows 8 app data. Tune in as they chat about what it is, why its important as well as how to implement it in your app. Next Steps:Step #1 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App DevelopmentStep #2 – Download Visual Studio Express for Windows 8Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Websites: Getting started with Windows 8 Apps How to Sell Your Apps and Make Money in the Windows Store Attend a Windows 8 Developer Camp and Hackathon in your area! Blogs & Articles: Jerry Nixon’s Blog Roaming Your App Data for Windows 8 Roaming Application Data Sample Videos: Microsoft DevRadio: Managing Your Windows 8 Enterprise Apps with Windows Intune Microsoft DevRadio: Your Top Windows Store Questions Answered Virtual Labs: Windows 8 Virtual Labs

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 11) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Worker Roles | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 506

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable application in a rich PaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: In Part 11 of his Windows Azure series, Jim O’Neil discusses worker roles, a key component of scalable cloud applications in Windows Azure. Tune in as he shows a quick demo on setting up worker roles. After watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. 90-Day FREE trial. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Register for our Windows Azure Hands-on Lab Online (HOLO) events today! Windows Azure Hands-on Labs Online Videos: (Part 1) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Azure Basics (Part 2) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – What to do with Blobs? (Part 3) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Why do we need Drives? (Part 4) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Using the Content Delivery Network (CDN) (Part 5) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –Table Storage Overview (Part 6) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure SQL Database (Part 7) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – SQL Database Federations (Part 8) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –SQL Data Sync (Part 9) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Web Sites (Part 10) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Web Roles Virtual Labs: MSDN Virtual Labs: Windows Azure

 Microsoft DevRadio: Learn, Create and Share with Try F# | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1577

Abstract:Jerry Nixon and Matt Harrington welcome Evelyne Viegas, Don Syme and Kenji Takeda to the show as they discuss Try F#.org  - a new website designed to help you learn how to use F# in your applications as well how F#’s unique capabilities can best work for you. [3:15] What is Try F#? [6:07] What is information-rich programming? [17:53] What are some of the benefits of F# in Data Science and the semantic web? [21:11]  What can I expect to see on Try F#.org? Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Websites: Learn, Create, and Share with Try F#. Get Started here Blogs & Articles: Jerry Nixon’s Blog Matt Harrington’s Blog

 Microsoft DevRadio: SkyDrive and your Windows 8 Apps | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1861

Abstract: Jerry Nixon and Harrison Hoffman from the SkyDrive team discuss how developers can utilize SkyDrive for their Windows 8 apps. Tune in as they discuss the best use scenarios for SkyDrive as well as comparisons to Windows Azure. Next Steps:Step #1 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App DevelopmentStep #2 – Download Visual Studio Express for Windows 8Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Websites: Getting started with Windows 8 Apps How to Sell Your Apps and Make Money in the Windows Store Attend a Windows 8 Developer Camp and Hackathon in your area! Blogs & Articles: Jerry Nixon’s Blog Get Started with SkyDrive! Videos: Microsoft DevRadio: Managing Your Windows 8 Enterprise Apps with Windows Intune Microsoft DevRadio: Your Top Windows Store Questions Answered Virtual Labs: Windows 8 Virtual Labs

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 10) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Web Roles | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 936

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable application in a rich PaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: In Part 10 of his Windows Azure series, Jim O’Neil talks about web roles used in cloud services, what constitutes a cloud service, and how to deploy one to your account. Watch as he demos moving an existing .asp website to an existing Windows Azure account. After watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. 90-Day FREE trial. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Zune, or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Register for our Windows Azure Hands-on Lab Online (HOLO) events today! Windows Azure Hands-on Labs Online Videos: (Part 1) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Azure Basics (Part 2) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – What to do with Blobs? (Part 3) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Why do we need Drives? (Part 4) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil–Using the Content Delivery Network (CDN) (Part 5) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –Table Storage Overview (Part 6) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure SQL Database (Part 7) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – SQL Database Federations (Part 8) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil –SQL Data Sync (Part 9) Practical Azure with Jim O’Neil – Windows Azure Web Sites Virtual Labs: MSDN Virtual Labs: Windows Azure

 Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 1) Using Windows Azure to Build Back-End Services for Windows 8 Apps | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1521

Like what you heard? Try Windows Azure for FREE and enjoy the freedom to use your preferred OS, language, database or tool. Windows Azure can help you deploy sites to a highly scalable environment, deploy and run virtual machines, and create highly scalable application in a rich PaaS environment. Give it a try! _________________ Abstract: Peter Laudati and Brian Hitney welcome fellow Developer Evangelist, Andrew Duthie to the show as they kick off their series on how to build back-end services  for their Windows 8 apps using Windows Azure. Tune in for part 1 as Andrew gives an overview of the series and introduces some potential techniques you could incorporate as you build your back-end services. After watching this video, follow these next steps: Step #1 – Try Windows Azure: No cost. No obligation. 90-Day FREE trial. Step #2 – Download the Tools for Windows 8 App Development Step #3 – Start building your own Apps for Windows 8 Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes or RSS If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Register for our Windows Azure Hands-on Lab Online (HOLO) events today! Windows Azure Hands-on Labs Online Blogs: Brian Hitney’s blog Peter Laudati’s blog Andrew Duthie’s Blog Videos: Microsoft DevRadio: How to Get Started with Windows Azure Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 1) What is Windows Azure Web Sites? Microsoft DevRadio: (Part 2) Windows Azure Web Sites Explained Microsoft DevRadio: How to Integrate TFS Projects with Windows Azure Web Sites Virtual Labs: MSDN Virtual Labs: Windows Azure

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