

.NET Rocks!
Carl Franklin
.NET Rocks! is an Internet Audio Talk Show for Microsoft .NET Developers.
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Mar 16, 2004 • 32min
All About DevDays
Chris Flores, Jay Roxe, and Brian Goldfarb from Microsoft tell developers what they can expect from DevDays, a one-day conference in your local area hosted by Microsoft and your local Regional Director. For about a hundred bucks you can get the PDC build of Whidbey and some incredible sample code that you can use right away to build and secure smart client and ASP.NET applications.1 HourSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Mar 15, 2004 • 1h 35min
Kevin McNeish on OOP Process
Carl and Rory talk with Kevin about ObjectSpaces (a new business object management tool coming in the Whidbey timeframe), UML, Object Role Modeling (ORM), Visio, and his Mere Mortals Framework, an application framework for .NET developers based on best practices and patterns. This is a good show for anyone interested in using patterns and practices, maximizing development time, and tools the help you design and build business objects.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Mar 8, 2004 • 1h 54min
Carl Prothman on ADO.NET
This week, Carl and Rory talk with noted ADO and ADO.NET guru Carl Prothman about ASP.NET, being an MVP, INETA, ADO.NET, ASP.NET Security and Visual Studio.NET. There were lots of callers during the show. This may be the best show we've ever done on ADO and ADO.NET issues. CP also talked about how to prevent the most common types of ASP.NET attacks.Regular segments: Fan mail, Google Weirdos, Linux Vulnerability of the week, and a lucky listener wins a copy of Windows Server 2003 Enterprise with 25 licenses compliments of the Microsoft Regional Director ProgramRory also unleashed some of his own music during the intermission! All in all, this is a very informative and lively show.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Mar 1, 2004 • 1h 52min
Ted Neward and Bruce Tate talk Java
Ted Neward and Bruce Tate talk about the relationship between Java and .NET, underscoring the issues with interop between the two platforms. Also discussed: cultural differences between the Java and .NET communities, the Pet Store Benchmark, the Jump Toolkit and J#, Naked Objects, unit testing, refactoring, the Standard Widget Toolkit, Mono, Rotor, Java on the client vs on the server, Swing, Sun vs Microsoft ideology, rabid zealotry in the Java community, languages vs platforms, open source, and the future of Java IDEs.Dan Appleman stopped by to talk about languages and what's new at Desaware.As always, Rory does Google Weirdos, and Carl exposes the Linux Vulnerability of the WeekSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Feb 23, 2004 • 2h
Scott Hanselman takes on ASP.NET - LIVE!
He's back and he's pissed! Not really, but we've always wanted to say that. Scott Hanselman talks with Carl and Rory about the following:* ASP.NET* Declarative Programming* "Word Documents have no teeth"* Client Side Validation* Code Generation - CodeSmith* Caching* Performance Counters in ASP.NET* Perf Testing* "A caste system for APIs"* other ideas: blogging trends, usenet, google, toolbars, future interfaces, * where he's speaking this quarter....* DevDays* WhidbeySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Feb 16, 2004 • 1h 11min
.NET Success Stories Part 2
In this, the second installment in our ongoing ".NET Success Stories" series, Carl talks with Jesse Ezell and Chris Kinsman about projects they have developed and successfully deployed with Microsoft .NET languages, tools, and technologies.Chris talks about a huge project done for an insurance company that successfully uses ASP.NET and Windows Forms with autodeployment. As well, he talks about some applications he wrote for slot machine management at a casino.In the second half, Jesse Ezell discusses an application he helped develop for Articulate Software that utilizes Flash as a server application to convert Powerpoint presentations to Flash.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Feb 9, 2004 • 1h 8min
Carl Franklin interviewed by Chris Sells and Rory
Chris Sells and Rory Blyth interview Carl about communications programming (serial, sockets, and MIDI), teaching, and the meaning of life. It's a fun and informative show, that you shouldn't miss.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Jan 30, 2004 • 1h 58min
.NET Rocks! Live!
Hey, it's our first Live .NET Rocks! Show EVER! Oh yeah, we recorded a show live at the PDC, but we didn't broadcast it live! What's more, Carl's co-host is none-other than the infamous Rory BlythThis show is 2 hours long, and commenced Friday, January 30, 2004 at 12PM EST, 9AM PST. In the first hour, Bill Vaughn and Peter Blackburn talk about SQL Reporting Services, Microsoft's foray into the data reporting market.In the second hour, Carl and Rory welcome noted VB and PC guru Dan Appleman to talk about marketing hype, how developers are spending their time, and his new book Always Use ProtectionRory is moving to New London March 1st. So, the new live show format will commence March 5th, and will be only format for .NET Rocks! going forward. Remember! Friday's at Noon Eastern!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Jan 26, 2004 • 1h 7min
Brian Noyes on ClickOnce
In our first post-Mark show, Carl interviews developer and author Brian Noyes. Brian has focused his studies and development efforts on Smart Client development, and in this interview brings us from AutoDeployment of Windows Forms applications into ClickOnce, the next-generation deployment and update technology from Microsoft that will ship with the .NET Framework 2.0. We talk about the issues around AutoDeployment, and how Microsoft is addressing those issues with ClickOnce.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Jan 19, 2004 • 1h 16min
Rory Blyth on Rory Blyth
In this, Mark's last show, Carl and Mark welcome Rory Blyth, who writes a very popular blog at neopoleon.com. Rory's blog has become well known at Microsoft and in the .NET blogsphere in general.Rory talks about the .NET community and the Open Source Software (OSS) community, writing, blogging, driving to the PDC from Las Vegas, Longhorn, and lots of other great stuff. This one is not to be missed!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations


