- Herding Code 169: Tom Dale and Rob Conery on the EmberJS / AngularJS Cage Match at NDC
- Herding Code 168: John Sheehan on Runscope
- Herding Code 167: Glenn Block on scriptcs
- Herding Code 166: Tomasz Janczuk on Edge.js
- Herding Code 165: Mark Seemann on AutoFixture and Unit Testing
- Herding Code 164: OWIN and Katana with Louis DeJardin
- Herding Code 163: Sticker Tales and Building Windows Store apps with Damien Guard and Robert Sweeney
- Herding Code 162: Whacha doin, Goodbye Google Reader, scriptcs and Lightning Round!
- Herding Code 161: Single Page Applications with John Papa and Ward Bell
- Herding Code 160: Glimpse 1.0 release and Semantic Release Notes with Nik Molnar and Anthony vander Hoorn
- Herding Code 159: Catching up with Oren Eini on RavenDB
- Herding Code 158: Nat Friedman and Joseph Hill announce Xamarin 2.0
- Herding Code 157: Amir Rajan on dynamic web development with Oak and Gemini
- Herding Code 156: Catching up with Andreas Håkansson and Steven Robbins on NancyFx
- Herding Code 155 – Ward Bell on Single Page Applications and Breeze
- Herding Code 154 – Aaron Stannard on MarkedUp, founding a startup, and Windows 8 development
- Herding Code 153 – Matt Wrock on RequestReduce, Chocolatey and BoxStarter
- Herding Code 152 – Josh Twist on Azure Mobile Services
- Herding Code 151 – Rob Eisenberg on RPGWithMe, Durandal, and XAML vs. HTML5 development
- Herding Code 150 – David Starr on the People, Practices, and Tools of Development
- Herding Code 149 – What I Did With My Summer Vacation
- Herding Code 148 – Chris Hardy on Xamarin, MonoTouch and Mono For Android
- Herding Code 147 – Jakob Bradford on Organizing NDC Oslo
- Herding Code 146 – Shay Friedman on Roslyn, IronRuby and the DLR
- Herding Code 145 – NDC Cage Match with Rob Conery (node.js/socket.io) and Damian Edwards (SignalR)
- Herding Code 144 – GitHub for Windows with Tim Clem, Paul Betts and Phil Haack
- Herding Code 143 – Paul Stack on Continuous Delivery
- Herding Code 142 – Scott Guthrie on the ASP.NET MVC, Web API, and Razor Open Source Announcement
- Herding Code 141 – Lightning Round with Hadi Hariri
- Herding Code 140 – Lightning Round with Morten Kromberg on APL
- Herding Code 139 – Lightning Round with Roy Osherove on his new book, Notes to a software team leader
- Herding Code 138 – Lightning Round with Douglas Crockford
- Herding Code 137 – Mass Assignment, New New iPad, JavaScript libraries, Windows 8, Visual Studio, and Sad Trombones
- Herding Code 136: Code52 with Paul Jenkins, Brendan Forster, and Andrew Tobin
- Herding Code 135: Remco Mulder and Jeff Schumacher on Continuous Testing
- Herding Code 134: Brad Wilson on ASP.NET 4 Beta and ASP.NET Web API
- Herding Code 133: Derick Bailey on Backbone.js
- Herding Code 132: Phil Haack, Keith Dahlby and Paul Betts on Git for Windows developers
- Herding Code 131: Chris Williams and Matthew Podwysocki on the Javascript community
- Herding Code 130: Dave Weaver on Loggr – a realtime analytics service built with MVC, MongoDB and SignalR
- Herding Code 129: Rob Reynolds on Chocolatey and the Chuck Norris Frameworks
- Herding Code 128: Corey Haines on Global Day of Coderetreat (December 3)
- Herding Code 127: Setting up your Computer and Work Area
- Herding Code 126: Jeff Atwood on the overlap of Video Games and Learning
- Herding Code 125: Truffler with Joel Abrahamsson, Marcus Granstrom and Henrik Lindstrom
- Herding Code 124: Anthony van der Hoorn and Nik Molnar on Glimpse
- Herding Code 123: Andreas Håkansson and Steven Robbins on NancyFx
- Herding Code 122: Bert Belder on porting Node.js to Windows
- Herding Code 121: Sara Chipps updates us on Girl Develop It at one year
- Herding Code 120: Ryan Stewart on RIAs and All Things Adobe
- Herding Code 119: On The Writing Technical Books (with Jesse Liberty, Phil Haack, and Brad Wilson)
- Herding Code 118: Paul Betts on SassAndCoffee
- Herding Code 117: Llewellyn Falco on Approval Tests
- Herding Code 116: Eric Lawrence on Fiddler, IE Internals, and HTTP
- Herding Code 115: RESTravaganza with Darrel Miller, Glenn Block, and John Sheehan
- Herding Code 114: Trevor Burnham on CoffeeScript
- Herding Code 113: Mark Russinovich on Zero Day and Computer Security
- Herding Code 112: Josh Arnold and Jeremy Miller on FubuMVC
- Herding Code 111: John Papa on the Open Source Fest at MIX11
- Herding Code 110: Geoff Dalgas and Jarrod Dixon take us behind the scenes at StackExchange
- Herding Code 109: Harmony Hackathon
- Herding Code 108: Jin Yang and Nathan Bowers on Web Design
- Herding Code 107: Apple Subscription fees, Nokia, Reflector, Mono, Watson, CardSpace, and IE9 RC
- Herding Code 106: Mark Rendle on Simple.Data
- Herding Code 105: Brad Wilson on MVC 3
- Herding Code 104: Rob Eisenberg on Caliburn Micro
- Herding Code 103: Seb Lambla on OpenEverything
- Herding Code 102: Tim Caswell on Node.js
- Herding Code 101: Kelly Sommers on Mobile Development and User Interface design
- Herding Code 100: One Hundredth Show Celebration with Queen Beatrix
- Herding Code 99: David Ebbo on NuGet
- Herding Code 98: Dale Ragan on Moncai
- Herding Code 97: Jackson Harper on Manos de Mono
- Herding Code 96: Eric Sink on Veracity and DVCS
- Herding Code 95: MonoDroid with Miguel and the Mono gang
- Herding Code 94: Silverlight and HTML5
- Herding Code 93: Computer Errors, Home Media, and The Fall of The Roman Empire
- Herding Code 92: Dru Sellers and Rob Reynolds on Nu
- Herding Code 91: Listener-Powered Lightning Round
- Herding Code 90: Sara Chipps on Girl Develop IT and Girls Developing Software
- Herding Code 89: Vaidy Gopalakrishnan on IIS Developer Express
- Herding Code 88: Julie Lerman on Entity Framework 4
- Herding Code 87: Jeff Atwood on Area 51 and Stack Overflow
- Herding Code 86: Saqib Shaikh on Accessibility and Developing with Limited Sight
- Herding Code 85: Clint Nelsen on Startup Weekend
- Herding Code 84: Ex-Microsoft Developer Panel with Mike Moore, Jeff Cohen, and Scott Bellware
- Herding Code 83: Ayende Rahien on RavenDB
- Herding Code 82: Cory Foy and Will Green Compare .NET and Ruby Development
- Herding Code 81: Simplicity, balance, and focus in teaching software development
- Herding Code 80: RxJS with Jeffrey van Gogh and Matt Podwysocki
- Herding Code 79: JSConf Recap with Chris Williams, Rey Bango and Matt Podwysocki
- Herding Code 78: Ruby on Rails, View Engines, Web Security, Section 3.3.1 and Visual Studio 2010 with Rob Conery
- Herding Code 77: Eric Hexter on MvcConf, C4MVC, and MvcContrib
- Herding Code 76: John Sheehan on RestSharp
- Herding Code 75: Barry Dorrans on Developer Security
- Herding Code 74: Javier Lozano on MVC Turbine and Composed Applications
- Herding Code 73: Daniel Plaisted on Model-Based Testing in Action on the MEF Team
- Herding Code 72: Questioning Uncle Bob, Clojure Magic, Mercurial Support at Codeplex, Thoughts About the iPad and Handerpants
- Herding Code 71: James Avery and Rob Conery on NoSQL and a bunch of other stuff
- Herding Code 70: Sean Chambers on Migrations in .NET
- Herding Code 69: Scott Bellware on HTML Specialists
- Herding Code 68: New Year Shenanigans
- Herding Code 67: Udi Dahan on Scalability
- Herding Code 66: Brad Wilson and Scott Densmore on iPhone Development
- Herding Code 65: Scott Hanselman on His Secret Ninja Squad and Jon’s new job (bonus: netbook operating system install clinic!)
- Herding Code 64: Phil Haack on MVC 2
- Herding Code 63: Victory in Software Development with K Scott Allen
- Herding Code 62: MonoTouch with Miguel de Icaza and Geoff Norton
- Herding Code 61: CodePlex Foundation, Bing Visual Search, Microsoft Ajax CDN, Zune HD Release
- Herding Code 60: Spark View Engine with Louis DeJardin
- Herding Code 59: Web Standards with Milan Negovan
- Herding Code 58: Presentation Patterns with Jeremy Miller, Ward Bell, Rob Eisenberg and Glenn Block (Part 2)
- Herding Code 57: Presentation Patterns with Jeremy Miller, Ward Bell, Rob Eisenberg and Glenn Block (Part 1)
- Herding Code 56: Markus Völter on Model-Driven Development, DSLs and Product Line Engineering
- Herding Code 55: Nate Kohari brings Your Moment of Zen
- Herding Code 54: Rob Conery interviews the Herding Code guys
- Herding Code 53: SubSonic 3.0 Release Party with Rob Conery
- Herding Code 52: The Alan Stevens and G. Andrew Duthie Debate Continues!
- Herding Code 51: Greg Young on Our Grand Failure – Thoughts on DDDD
- Herding Code 50: Damien Guard on LINQ to SQL, Entity Framework, and Fontography
- Herding Code 49: Search with Bing and Wolfram Alpha
- Herding Code 48: Dustin Campbell on Visual Studio 2010
- Herding Code 47: Joe Brinkman on Webforms vs ASP.NET MVC
- Herding Code 46: Mistakes and News Recap
- Herding Code 45: Larry O’Brien on Domain Specific Languages
- Herding Code 44: Microbusiness
- Herding Code 43: Javier Lozano on the "M" in MVC
- Episode 42: Scott Bellware on BDD and Lean Development
- Episode 41: Next Generation Twitter Client Discussion At MIX09
- Episode 40: Shawn Wildermuth on Silverlight 3 and RIA Services
- Episode 39: Scott C. Reynolds on Mac and iPhone Development
- Episode 38: NHibernate performance with Ayende, David Penton, and Ben Scheirman
- Episode 37: Jon Udell
- Episode 36: Scott Watermasysk
- Episode 35: Fun at work
- Episode 34: *Chirp and Witty – WPF Twitter Clients
- Episode 33: Intertube Inauguration and Questions From Listeners
- Episode 32: Windows 7 First Impressions
- Episode 31: Chad Myers and Jeremy Miller on FubuMVC
- Episode 30: Year-end wrapup
- Episode 29: Miguel de Icaza (part 2)
- Episode 28: Miguel de Icaza (part 1)
- Episode 27: What Every Web Developer Needs To Know
- Episode 26: Laurent Bugnion on WPF and Silverlight
- Episode 25: PDC 2008 Podcaster Roundtable with Deep Fried Bytes and StackOverflow (part 2)
- Episode 24: Phil Haack on the ASP.NET MVC Beta Release (part 2)
- Episode 23: Phil Haack on the ASP.NET MVC Beta Release (part 1)
- Episode 22: Brad Abrams and Tim Heuer on the Silverlight 2 Release
- Episode 21: Real World Development
- Episode 20: Ted Leung on open source in the corporate world
- Episode 19: Pajama Driven Development (working remote)
- Episode 18: Matt Podwysocki on F# and Functional Programming
- Episode 17: Browser Roundup
- Episode 16: Interviewing Software Developers
- Episode 15: Chris Tavares on Unity, P&P, Rotor, MVC, and EntLib
- Episode 14: Jeff Atwood (CodingHorror.com) talks about StackOverflow
- Episode 13: Back To Basics (but which ones?)
- Episode 12: Glenn Block on Prism, Unity, and MEF (part 2)
- Episode 11: Glenn Block on Prism, Unity, and MEF (part 1)
- Episode 10: LINQ
- Episode 9: Rob Conery on SubSonic, MVC Storefront, and the Silverlight Ninja Squad
- Episode 8: Virtual Machines
- Episode 7: Why Don’t Startups Run On Microsoft?
- Episode 6: Silverlight – Fad or Fab?
- Episode 5: Firefox 3
- Episode 4: iPhone v2 and K. Scott Allen’s report from TechEd 2008
- Episode 3: Should Developers Learn C? + TechEd 2008 Keynote Announcements
- Episode 2: AJAX Frameworks
- Episode 1: “Hello World” Edition
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