Hanselminutes On 9 (HD) - Channel 9 show

Hanselminutes On 9 (HD) - Channel 9

Summary: Scott Hanselman works for Microsoft as a Principal Program Manager in Web Platform and Tools, aiming to spread the good word about developing software, very often on the Microsoft stack. Before this he was the Chief Architect at Corillian Corporation, now a part of Checkfree, for 6+ years. He was also involved in a few Microsoft Developer things for many years like the MVP and RD programs and will speak about computers (and other passions) whenever someone will listen. He's written a few books, most recently with Bill Evjen and Devin Rader on ASP.NET. He blogs at http://www.hanselman.com, audio podcasts at http://www.hanselminutes.com and http://thisdeveloperslife.com. Sometimes he wanders the halls of Microsoft with a video camera and those videos become…Hanselminutes on 9.

Podcasts:

 Hanselminutes on 9 - Embodied Social Proxies (and Remote Video Heads!) with Microsoft Research | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1466

As a remote employee, I'll do anything to make my job easier and more importantly, to get folks at work to REMEMBER THAT I'M OUT HERE. You can only do so much with Video Chat. I just wish I had a physical presence on campus. Well, the folks at MSR (Microsoft Research) are doing some research into what they call "Embodied Social Proxies." Basically, how will a team's relationship with a remote work change if there is a physical stand-in (er, Embodied Social Proxy) that they can interact with. It's more than just a table with a webcam. Check out the video!

 Hanselminutes on 9 - Follow up, 6 months later, with Chris Sells on Managing People and Your Time | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1233

Last August my role at Microsoft changed a bit so I took Chris Sells to lunch at our local food court (where the lady at the Indian Restaurant always shakes the big piece of chicken off her serving spoon before she dishes my plate, but I'm not bitter) to talk about being a manager at Microsoft.Chris leads a team and seems to get a lot done, so I figured it'd be a good idea. Check our our FIRST video interview from the August 2009 lunch here, then watch this FOLLOWUP Lunch from yesterday (about six months after the first) where I at first admit defeat, then go back into being in denial, then I leave to redouble my efforts. Enjoy the Wisdom of Chris Sells as he attempts to set me straight.

 Hanselminutes on 9 - Guided Tour inside the Windows Azure Cloud with Patrick Yantz | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 961

Scott at PDC09 in Los Angeles this week and got a great opportunity to get a guided tour of a piece of the Windows Azure Cloud from Patrick Yantz, a Cloud Architect with Data Center Services. You may think it's a Cloud Container, but it's not! Join me on this very technical 15 minute deep dive inside the making of the hardware behind the Windows Azure Cloud.

 Hanselminutes on 9 - Debugging Crash Dumps with Tess Ferrandez and VS2010 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 710

I'm in Sweden this week and I got a chance to talk to legendary ASP.NET Debugger and Escalation Engineer Tess Ferrandez. In this video Tess shows me how to debug a dump of an ASP.NET Web Site with a pile of awesome and totally new features in Visual Studio 2010. I also talked to Tess for an extended Debugging 101 session on the full 30 minute audio edition of my Hanselminutes Podcast out later this week.

 Hanselminutes on 9 - Spolsky, Atwood, Blyth, Hanselman = Crazy-Delicious || Content-Free? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 4102

I spoke at the StackOverflow conference in San Francisco and Seattle this week (long week, let me tell you) and I got the opportunity to sit down with Jeff Atwood from CodingHorror and Joel Spolsky from Joel on Software, along with the man, the legend, Rory Blyth. The audio also appeared on the StackOverflow podcast in part, but here's the raw video from our backstage ramblings.Warning: extreme ramblosity ahead! Joel explains his Duct Tape Programmer post. Apparently DevDays is a duct tape conference, and this section of the recording is a duct tape podcast. Some discussion of the ubiquity of mobile code. Also, if you are nostalgic for the era “when development was hard”, the consensus is that you should be doing mobile development today on iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile, or Symbian. Rory elaborates on his experience with (and effusive opinions on) iPhone development to date. Is coding in Objective-C best accompanied by a flux capacitor, New Coke, and Max Headroom? Also, his excitement for MonoTouch. Joel and Scott put on their amateur language designer hats and have a spirited discussion of type inference and Fog Creek’s in-house DSL, Wasabi. Scott covers some of the highlights of new and shiny features coming in the Visual Studio 2010 IDE, the C# 4.0 language, and the ASP.NET MVC 2.0 web framework.

 Hanselminutes on 9 - ASP.NET 4 and Marcin Dobosz on New Markup from Old Controls | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 757

It's time for a pile of "Hanselminutes on 9" Episodes, Dear Reader! Recently, I spent a day wandering around building 42 trying to dig up the scoop on Visual Studio 2010 and ASP.NET 4. In this episode, I'm hanging with ASP.NET 4 Marcin Dobosz as he shows me how "no control is left behind" in ASP.NET 4. They've updated older controls to support advanced templating so you can get the <ul> and <div> love you crave, even from those even <table>-based controls of years past.

 Hanselminutes on 9 - ASP.NET 4 and Scott Hunter on The Big Picture and new Templates | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 600

It's time for a pile of "Hanselminutes on 9" Episodes, Dear Reader! Recently, I spent a day wandering around building 42 trying to dig up the scoop on Visual Studio 2010 and ASP.NET 4. In this episode, I talk to Scott Hunter, ASP.NET Program Manager and additional Scott (Microsoft likes to keep at least a dozen extra Scotts in stock, in case of emergency.) You may remember Scott Hunter from his work on the Wildcat! BBS. Now he brings his forward-thinking and innovation to ASP.NET 4! ANSI Art FTW! Be sure to check out ALL the Hanselminutes on 9 videos.

 Hanselminutes on 9 - ASP.NET 4 and Brad Wilson on MVC 2 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 721

It's time for a pile of "Hanselminutes on 9" Episodes, Dear Reader! Recently, I spent a day wandering around building 42 trying to dig up the scoop on Visual Studio 2010 and ASP.NET 4.In this episode, Brad Wilson shows the new Templated Helpers in ASP.NET 2, Areas, and David Ebbo drops in. Scott also does a very bad impression of Dmitry (the boss.)

 Hanselminutes on 9 - ASP.NET 4 and Phil Haack (and son!) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 612

It's time for a pile of "Hanselminutes on 9" Episodes, Dear Reader! Recently, I spent a day wandering around building 42 trying to dig up the scoop on Visual Studio 2010 and ASP.NET 4. In this episode, Phil Haack and his son are attending the Patterns and Practices Summit on campus. Does Phil work on more than just ASP.NET MVC? Turns out he does, and he gives us a little insight into the work the ASP.NET 4 team is doing.

 Hanselminutes on 9 - ASP.NET 4 and Cleaner Markup with Scott Galloway | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 729

It's time for a pile of "Hanselminutes on 9" Episodes, Dear Reader! Recently, I spent a day wandering around building 42 trying to dig up the scoop on Visual Studio 2010 and ASP.NET 4.In this episode, Scott Galloway espouses the importance of cleaner markup, shows some new controls and some HTML 5 spikes he's playing with.

 Hanselminutes on 9 - ASP.NET 4 and David Ebbo on Dynamic Data for Older Apps | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

It's time for a pile of "Hanselminutes on 9" Episodes, Dear Reader! Recently, I spent a day wandering around building 42 trying to dig up the scoop on Visual Studio 2010 and ASP.NET 4.In this episode, I sit down with David Ebbo. He shows me a feature I didn't see coming! He takes an older-style ASP.NET 2.0 application and upgrades it to ASP.NET 4. He then enables the GridView with Dynamic Data features...but without adding any references or changing the web.config. He adds validation in seconds. You can maintain legacy apps *and* add new functionality, it seems!

 Hanselminutes on 9 - ASP.NET 4 and Stephen Walther on AJAX | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 974

It's time for a pile of "Hanselminutes on 9" Episodes, Dear Reader! Recently, I spent a day wandering around building 42 trying to dig up the scoop on Visual Studio 2010 and ASP.NET 4.In this episode, the Boss Dmitry interrupts Scott and Stephen a number of times with actual work while they dive into how ASP.NET AJAX 4 works. What's this? MSAjax controls exposed as jQuery plugins? What planet is this?

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