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Jon talks to David Ortinau about .NET MAUI.
Jon talks to Bruno Borges and Mark Heckler about Java development.
Kevin, Jon and Rob talk to Ben Scheirman about developing user interfaces for the Apple platform with SwiftUI and Combine. Ben screencasts at NSScreencast and is the creator of
Kevin and Jon talk to Shawn Wildermuth about his new documentary film, Hello World . Shawn talks about how this film project began as a "love letter to software development," ex
Does time still exist? Maybe! Kevin, Rob, and Jon chat about some of the top concerns of our current time: Sourdough bread Wordpress and PHP No Code development Knock knock joke
Recently Jon switched to developing on macOS, and Rob's been developing on Windows. It's time for the Freaky Friday edition! The guys compare notes, what they like, what's confu
Herding Code 240: Phil Haack on Working from Home Jon, Kevin, and Rob t
Herding Code 239: Jerome Laban on Uno Platform At Xamarin Developer S
Herding Code 238: Martin Beeby on AWS for .NET Developers At DevSum S
Herding Code 237: Tess Ferrandez on Three Real World Machine Learning Projects
Herding Code 236: Will Green on Going Serverless With AWS Kevin and Jon
Herding Code 235: Matthew Renze on Data Science for Software Developers
Herding Code 234: Dylan Beattie on Social Impacts of Technology and the Meaning of Developer Seniority
Herding Code 233: Dino Esposito on Blazor, ASP.NET Core, Writing Technical Books, and Machine Learning
Herding Code 232: Scott Koon on getting out of Tech, GitHub Package Registry, Build 2019 Recap
Herding Code 231: .NET Foundation Elections, WSL, MAX_PATH, calc.exe, Edge on Chromium, Firefox, and Rogue Thermostats
Herding Code 230: 2018 Year End Wrapup Kevin, K Scott, Jon, and Rob Conery t
Herding Code 229: Matt Warren on .NET Internals and Open Source Contributions
Herding Code 228: 2017 Wrap Up with Microservices, .NET Foundation, Mixed Reality, Bitcoin, Alexa
Herding Code 227: Rob Ashton on on Better Coffee Through Science While at NDC
Herding Code 226: Jon Skeet on .NET at Google and Feminism for Geeks Show Note
Note: This was recorded several months ago. Our site was offline for a while, the dog ate our collective homework, etc. Sorry about that. The main thing that’s changed since we
The gang talks to Jeremy Miller about some of his open source projects. Herding Code 224: Jeremy Miller on Marten, Postgres and Alba
The gang talks to Keith Horwood about stdlib, nodal, and lots more! Herding Code 223: Keith Horwood on StdLib, Nodal, and Functions as a Service
At NDC London, Jon chatted with Ben Hall about his presentation about deploying ASP.NET applications to Windows Containers with Docker, including demos with Nerd Dinner and MVC
At NDC London, Jon chatted with Rob Conery about his presentation on how Rob got fired for misunderstanding complexity theory, what you need to know, lambda calculus, and The Im
At NDC London, Jon and K Scott talk to Richard Campbell about the Humanitarian Toolbox project. Herding Code 220: Richard Campbell on Humanitarian Toolbox [au
Jon and Kevin talk to Gary Ewan Park and Mattias Karlsson about Cake , a cross platform build automation system with a C# DSL to do things like compiling code, copy files/folder
The guys talk to Matt Podwysocki and Eric Rozell about React Native for Windows . Herding Code 218: React Native for Windows with Matt Podwysocki and Eric Roz
The guys talk to Nick Craver about all the magic behind the scenes at StackExchange global headquarters. Herding Code 217: Nick Craver on Stack Overflow Engin
Kevin, K Scott and Jon talk about Bash on Windows, Angular 2, React, new tech devices, and whether Windows Phone is alive, dead, or undead. Herding Code 216:
At NDC Oslo, Jon talked to Jon McCoy about .NET security and defensive patterns for building enterprise applications. Herding Code 215: Jon McCoy on .NET Secu
At NDC Oslo, Jon talked to Todd Gardner about {Track:js} and some of the difficulties in diagnosing JavaScript errors. Herding Code 214: Todd Gardner on Track
At NDC Oslo, Sean Trelford did a lightning talk on composing 3D objects using F# and OpenGL. Oh, and he's 8 years old. Sean (and his dad, Phil) talk to Jon about learning coding
While at NDC Oslo, Jon talked Steve Sanderson about Web Development in 2020 - future JavaScript features, adventurous optimizations, and constraint-based styling. This week we'v
While at NDC, Jon talks to James Mickens about his terrifying computer security keynote presentation. TLDR you are doomed. Herding Code 211: James Mickens on
While at NDC Oslo, K Scott and Jon talked to Ian Cooper about Microservices and using the Brighter library for Command Dispatcher / Command Processor patterns.
While at NDC Oslo, Jon talked to Robert Friberg about in-memory databases in general. They discussed OrigoDB, Robert's open source in-memory database, as well as Redis and SQL S
While at NDC Oslo, K Scott and Jon talked to Chris Klug about pragmatically applying SOLID principles and on moving from Silverlight to HTML5. Herding Code 20
While at NDC Oslo, K Scott and Jon talked to Damian about ASP.NET 5, running DNX cross-platform (including Raspberry Pi), the exploratory work he and the team are doing to make
While at NDC Oslo, K Scott and Jon talked to Rachel about accessibility (web and otherwise) and testing. Herding Code 206: Rachel Appel on Accessibility and U
While at NDC Oslo, K Scott and Jon caught up with Udi Dahan to discuss his experiences in building a distributed company (Particular Software) to offer support and services for
The guys talk to Sara J. Chipps and Geroge Stocker about Jewelbots: smart jewelry for a smarter generation. Note : They were called Jewliebots when the podcast was recorded, but
The guys talk to Rob Eisenberg about Aurelia. Herding Code 203: Rob Eisenberg on Aurelia
The guys talk to Ahmet Alp Balkan about Docker, containers, building an ASP.NET 5 image for Docker, and working on the Azure Linux team at Microsoft. Herding
Jon meets Kenji and Trevor at a small airfield in San Diego to talk about Spoon, an application containierization and streaming platform for Windows. They discuss different virt
The guys talk about the Node / iojs fork, Angular 2, K Scott's new Microsoft Band and other wearables, Kickstarter successes and failures, container technologies like Docker, an
Jon talks to Rob Reynolds about how Chocolatey has grown over the past few years, how OneGet fits in, and the Chocolatey Kickstarter. Herding Code 199: Rob Re
The guys talk to ASP.NET team member Damian Edwards about ASP.NET vNext (the next version of ASP.NET), Tag Helpers, and what's new with SignalR. Herding Code
It's time for a discussion show! Herding Code 197 - Summer Stories, C# 6, Vim and Atom, Terrible Keyboards, Poorly Aged Hipster Code, React and the Apple Watc
The guys talk to AngularJS committer Matias Niemela about AngularJS and Angular animations with ngAnimate. Herding Code 196: Matias Niemela on ngAnimate [audi
The guys talk to Michael Mahemoff about Player FM, a cloud based podcast application which is focused on discovery and multi-device synchronization that he recently showed off a
The guys talk to Hadi Hariri about Kotlin, Nitra, and his NDC talk, Developing In A Decade. Herding Code 194: Hadi Hariri on Kotlin
At Techorama 2014 (Belgium), Jon corners Mark Rendle for a few minutes to talk about his new startup, Zudio, "the Azure Cloud storage toolkit," his keynote on the Hist
The guys talk to Jackson Harper about CodeReview, his iPad application for reviewing GitHub pull requests. As Jackson describes the episode on Twitter: "...hear me talk abo
The guys (joined by guest host Rob Conery) talk to Derick Bailey about his new podcast audio hosting venture, SignalLeaf. Herding Code 191: Derick Bailey on S
In our final interview from NDC London, Jon and K. Scott talk to Rob Ashton his cage match with Jeremy Miller on NodeJS vs. C#, some functional languages he's been learning, and
At NDC London, Jon and K Scott talk to Gary Bernhardt about his talk, The Birth and Death of JavaScript. Herding Code 189: Gary Bernhardt on The Birth and Dea
At NDC London, Jon talks to Pete Smith about Superscribe, a library which brings graph based routing to ASP.NET, Web API and OWIN. Herding Code 188: Pete Smit
At NDC London, Jon and K. Scott talk to Paul Betts about several of his recent open source libraries designed to simplify cross platform development on C#. He
At NDC London, Jon and K. Scott talk to Paul Betts about several of his recent open source libraries designed to simplify cross platform development on C#. He
At NDC Jon and K. Scott talk to Glenn Block about Splunk. Herding Code 185: Glenn Block on Splunk
At NDC Jon and K. Scott talk to Scott Guthrie about his talk Building Real World Apps with Windows Azure, what's new in Windows Azure, the advantage of provisioning and scaling
The guys talk to Pablo Santos about Semantic Merge, a merge tool that understands your code. Herding Code 183: Semantic Merge with Pablo Santos
The guys talk to Rob Eisenberg about the Durandal Kickstarter. This Kickstater ends on January 10, 2014, so go back it now! Herding Code 182: Durandal Kicksta
The guys talk to Max Thayer and Daniel Wertheim about document databases, especially focusing on CouchDb and Cloudant's cloud-hosted CouchDb offering. Herding
The guys talk to Mads Kristensen about all the new web tools in Visual 2013, Web Essentials, Side Waffle and Web Dev Checklist. Herding Code 180: Visual Studi
K Scott and and Jon talk to about Uffe Bjorklund and Magnus Thor about xSockets, a free framework for Web Socket and WebRTC communications. Herding Code
The guys chat about Async, . Herding Code 178: Async, C# Syntax, AngularJS, Document Databases, Podcast Hosting, A New Job and Summer Vacations
At NDC, K Scott and and Jon talked to Anthony vander Hoorn about the how he and Nik built Glimpse and how it's evolved over time. Herding Code 177: Anthony va
At NDC, Jon and K Scott talked to Jon McCoy about hacking .NET and .NET developer security. Download: Herding Code 176: Jon McCoy on Hacking .NET
At NDC, Jon, K Scott and Rob Conery talked to Dominick Baier about HTTP API security: CORS, token based authentication and more. Download: Herding Code 175: Dominick Baier on Se
At NDC, K Scott and and Jon talked to Paul Stack about automating server configuration management with Puppet and PowerShell. Download: Herding Code 174: Paul Stack on automatin
At NDC, Jon, K Scott and and Rob Conery talked to Laurent Bugnion about XAML development, sharing code between Windows 8 and Windows Phone, and modern design.
At NDC, Jon and K Scott talked to Nik Molnar about what he's learned about running an open source project from his experiences with Glimpse. Download: Herding Code 172: Nik Moln
At NDC, Jon and K Scott talked to Magnus Martensson about continuous delivery on the Windows Azure platform and the Global Windows Azure Bootcamp he helped run. Download / Liste
At NDC, Jon and Rob Conery quizzed Richard Campbell about books, nanotech, graphene, cooking, travel, explosions and more. Herding Code 170: NDC Geekout with
At NDC, Jon and K Scott sat down with Tom Dale (co-founder of Ember.js) and Rob Conery to recap their cage match battle, compare Ember.js and AngularJS, and hear from Tom about
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk to John Sheehan about the recent launch of his new API developer tools company, Runscope. Herding Code 168: John Shee
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk to Glenn Block about scriptcs. Herding Code 167: Glenn Block on scriptcs
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk to Tomasz Janczuk about running .NET code in Node.js using Edge.js. Herding Code 166: Tomasz Janczuk on Edge.js [audi
While at the Danish Developer Conference in Copenhagen, Jon sat down with Mark Seemann to talk about AutoFixture and Unit Testing. Herding Code 165: Mark Seem
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk to Louis DeJardin about OWIN - the Open Web Interface for .NET - and Katana, an open source OWIN implementation for ASP.NET and IIS. Dow
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk to Damien Guard and Robert Sweeney about Sticker Tales (a Windows Store application for kids), some challenges in building touch applica
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk about what they've been up to lately (including Kevin's new Greater Than Parts site), lament the passing of Google Reader, talk about sc
While at MVP Summit, Jon and the Scotts talk to John Papa and Ward Bell about Single Page Applications, the new ASP.NET and Web Tools 2012.2 SPA templates, and John and Ward's n
While at MVP Summit, Jon and the Scotts talk to Nik and Anthony about the Glimpse 1.0 release, Semantic Release Notes and NuGet versioning. Herding Code 160:
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk with Oren Eini (a.k.a. Ayende Rahien) about what's new with RavenDB. Herding Code 159: Catching up with Oren Eini on
Nat Friedman and Joseph Hill from Xamarin join us for several big announcements: Xamarin Studio, Xamarin Component Store, iOS development in Visual Studio, and a new free Starte
On this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk to Amir Rajan about his Oak and Gemini projects, which bring Rails-inspired dynamic programming to ASP.NET MVC.
The guys catch up with Andreas and Steve on what's new in NancyFx (a web framework for .NET that was originally inspired by Sinatra). Herding Code 156 - Catch
On this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk to Ward Bell about single page applications and the Breeze project. Herding Code 155 - Ward Bell on Single Page
While at the //build/ conference, Jon talks to Aaron Stannard about how he left Microsoft to start up a new company focused on analytics for Windows 8 applications. They discuss
The guys talk to Matt Wrock about Matt's RequestReduce web optimization framework and his work to automate building and configuring Windows developer machines with the Chocolate
The guys talk to Josh Twist about the newly released Azure Mobile Services. Herding Code 152 - Josh Twist on Azure Mobile Services
The guys talk to Rob Eisenberg about RPGWithMe (his new web-based platform centered around tabletop RPGs), Durandal (the essence of Caliburn.Micro re-imagined for HTML and Javas
The guys talk to David Starr about how people, practices and tools factor into software development. Can developer tooling be part of the solution rather than part of the proble
The guys check in after a summer hiatus with a discussion covering travel, books, e-book readers, two factor authentication, Windows 8, OSX Mountain Lion, and hover cranes. Down
Here's the last of K. Scott and Jon's interviews from NDC Oslo 2012: a conversation with Chris Hardy about Xamarin, MonoTouch, Mono For Android, and mobile development. Download
While at NDC 2012 in Oslo, Jon and K. Scott talked to Jakob Bradford about how the event was organized. Herding Code 147 - Jakob Bradford on Organizing NDC Os
While at NDC 2012 in Oslo, Jon and K. Scott talked to Shay Friedman about Roslyn, IronRuby, and the DLR. Herding Code 146 - Shay Friedman on Roslyn, IronRuby,
While at NDC 2012 in Oslo, Jon MC'd a Cage Match between Rob Conery (Node.js and socket.io) and Damian Edwards (ASP.NET and SignalR). Immediately after the cage match ended, Jon
In this episode, the guys talk to Tim Clem, Paul Betts and Phil Haack about GitHub for Windows. Herding Code 144 - GitHub for Windows with Tim Clem, Paul Bett
The guys talk to Paul Stack about Continuous Deployment. Herding Code 143 - Paul Stack on Continuous Delivery
The gang talks to Scott Guthrie about the recent announcement that ASP.NET MVC, Web API, and Razor are being developed in public, open source repositories using git and will acc
K Scott wraps up his series of lightning round interviews from Sofware Passion Summit by interviewing Hadi Hariri. Herding Code 140 - Lightning Round with Had
While at Software Passion Summit, K Scott continues a series of lightning round interviews with Morten Kromberg, discussing APL. Herding Code 140 - Lightning
While at Software Passion Summit, K Scott continues a series of lightning round interviews with Roy Osherove discussing Roy's new book, Notes to a software team leader. Download
While at Software Passion Summit, K Scott did a series of four Lightning Round interviews, starting with Douglas Crockford. Herding Code 138 - Douglas Crockfo
Oh, hey. A discussion show. Haven't done one of those for a while. Bonus: recorded during the day so K Scott's awake. Herding Code 137: Mass Assignment, New N
In this episode, Jon and Scott K talk talk with the guys behind Code52, an effort to spin up a new open source project every week for a year. Herding Code 136
In this episode, the guys talk with Remco Mulder (author of NCrunch) and Jeff Schumacher (author of Giles) about continuous testing in .NET. Herding Code 135:
In this episode, Jon talks to Brad Wilson about the ASP.NET MVC 4 Beta release. Herding Code 134: Brad Wilson on ASP.NET 4 Beta and ASP.NET Web API
In this episode, the guys talk with Derick Bailey (consultant and founder of watchmecode.net, where he sells JavaScript themed screen casts) about Backbone.js, which is a popula
In this episode, they guys talk with Phil Haack and Paul Betts (both new GitHubbers) and Keith Dahlby (author of posh-git, a set of PowerShell scripts which provide Git/PowerShe
In this episode, the guys talk to Chris Williams (organizer of jsConf) and Matthew Podwysocki about the Javascript community, fighting negativity in the programmer community, em
In this episode, Jon Galloway and Kevin Dente talk to Dave Weaver about Loggr, a complete logging, analytics and notification system that will easily bolt on to your application
In this episode, Jon Galloway, Kevin Dente and guest host John Sheehan talk to Rob Reynolds about Chocolatey (a Machine Package Manager, somewhat like apt-get for Windows), as w
On this episode of Herding Code, Scott K, Jon, and Kevin talk to Corey Haines about the Global Day of Coderetreat event being held in 90+ cities on December 3. Scott asks Corey
On this episode of Herding Code, the guys discuss computer and work area setup, from installation and file management to ergonomic work areas and animated GIF's. Kevin and K Sco
On this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk to Jeff Atwood about the intersection of video games and learning, along the way discussing music, learning to program, casual gam
On this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk to Joel Abrahamsson, Marcus Granström and Henrik Lindström about Truffler, a solution for building advanced search and querying fu
On this episode, the guys talk to Anthony van der Hoorn and Nik Molnar about Glimpse, which allows you to debug your web site or web service right in the browser. Jon asks why G
On this episode, the guys talk to Andreas and Steven about Nancy, a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .Net and Mono. Scott Koon asks why N
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to Bert Belder, a Node.js developer who's working on the native Windows port. Kevin asks how Bert got started with Node.js. Bert expla
This episode of Herding Code Kevin and Jon catch up with Sara Chipps to find out how Girl Develop It is going. Kevin jumps right into it by asking Sara about what's been going o
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to Ryan Stewart, a developer evangelist at Adobe. Scott K asks about the pricing of Adobe products. Ryan explains why things are price
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to Jesse Liberty, Phil Haack, and Brad Wilson about writing technical books. Jesse has written dozens of technical books, and both Bra
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to Paul Betts about SassAndCoffee, a NuGet package that adds runtime Sass and CoffeeScript compilation to ASP.NET. Jon asks Paul about
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to Llewellyn Falco about Acceptance Tests, an interesting testing framework for .NET, Java, Ruby, and PHP. Jon talks about how much he
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to Eric Lawrence, the author of the popular Fiddler web debugging proxy. Eric's also a member of the Internet Explorer team and develo
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk REST with Glenn Block (who's driving the WCF Web APIs), Darrel Miller (a REST expert with a lot of real world production experience),
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to Trevor Burnham about Coffeescript, "a little language that compiles into JavaScript." Kevin asks Trevor to explain what CoffeeScrip
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to Mark Russinovich about his new book ( Zero Day ), modern malware like Stuxnet, his experiences discovering the Sony rootkit, Sysint
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to Josh Arnold and Jeremy Miller about what's new with FubuMVC. Jeremy Miller explains why FubuMVC "deserves to exist" and e
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to John Papa about the Open Source Fest he put together at MIX11. Jon asks how the whole thing got started, and if John encountered an
This episode of Herding Code Kevin and Jon sit down with Geoff and Jarrod at MIX to talk about their experiences from helping to build the first StackOverflow site up through to
This episode of Herding Code the guys talk to the organizers of the Harmony Hackathon: twelve developers coding madly for 48 hours, trying to build an application for the non-pr
This episode of Herding Code continues a discussion / argument that Jon started with Jin Yang and Nathan Bowers on Twitter a few weeks ago after reading a post he liked from a p
In this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk nonsense for over an hour. Topic: The Apple Store 30% fee for App Subscriptions - who's surprised, what apps will it affect, etc.
In this episode of Herding Code, the guys speak with Mark Rendle about his Simple.Data and Fix projects. The show begins with Mark's Simple.Data elevator pitch in which he expla
In this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk to ASP.NET team member and repeat guest Brad Wilson about what's new in ASP.NET MVC 3, BDD-style testing with SpecFlow and WaitN,
You remember Rob Eisenberg from Herding Code Show #57 when he talked presentation patterns along with Jeremy Miller, Ward Bell and Glenn Block. Well, in this episode of Herding
In this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk with "self-congratulatory, self-proclaimed, egotistical doofus" Sebastien Lambla about OpenRasta, OpenWrap and Open Web Interface
In this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk with avid open source contributor Tim Caswell about Node.js for which he is a community leader. Listen in as the guys dig in
In this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk to Kelly Sommers. Jon asks Kelly about her first big post, What fuels my passion for technology & writing code Kelly talks abo
One hundred shows! Her Majesty Queen Beatrix shows up and talks with the gang about the previous 99 shows. Jon summarizes the server logs and beatboxes, K Scott talks about his
In this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk to David Ebbo, an architect on the Microsoft Web Platform and Tools team, about NuGet, a new open source package management system
In the previous episode, when the guys were talking to Jackson Harper about Manos de Mono, he mentioned that Dale Ragan was doing cooking up something really exciting for hostin
In this episode of Herding Code, the guys talk with Jackson Harper about Manos de Mono, his lightweight web application framework that runs on Mono. The goal of Manos is to simp
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk with Eric Sink, cofounder of SourceGear, about Veracity and Distributed Version Control Systems. Listen in and learn about Veracity's ar
Hey, it's a bunch of Mono guys! That's always fun. This time they're talking about MonoDroid. Joining the gang this week are Miguel de Icaza, Joseph Hill, Geoff Norton, and Mike
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk to Adam Kinney and Rick Barraza about how Silverlight fits into a world where HTML5 is finally becoming a reality. Jon asks about Adam a
This week on Herding Code, it’s story time. Have you ever fallen victim to a software glitch? Are you frustrated by those green screens which are still running social secu
This week on Herding Code, Kevin, Jon and Scott K speak with Dru Sellers and Rob Reynolds about Nu, a .NET package management system designed to solve your open source distribut
This week on Herding Code, K Scott, Jon, Kevin, and Scott K field your questions. That's right – it’s a Listener-Powered Lightning Round! Whether you were interested in their op
This week on Herding Code, the boys talk with Sara Chipps about Girl Develop IT , a comfortable place where women can learn at their own pace and not be afraid to ask "stup
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk with Vaidy Gopalakrishnan about IIS Developer Express. The show kicks off by explaining the IIS Developer Express name. Why not ju
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk with Microsoft MVP, MSDN Magazine columnist and Programming Entity Framework author Julie Lerman about what’s new in Entity Framework 4.
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk with Jeff Atwood about his new Area 51 venture, the running of Stack Overflow , the community of Q & A sites, and memories of the gl
While at Web Camps London, Jon talks to Saqib Shaikh about how he's able to develop with limited sight and what developers can do to make our applications more accessible. Saqib
While at Web Camps London, Jon grabs a quick 15 minute interview with Clint Nelsen to talk about Startup Weekend . Clint gives the elevator pitch and a brief history of Startup
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk to Jeff Cohen, Mike Moore, and Scott Bellware about why and how they've moved away from Microsoft development and into the Ruby communit
This week on Herding Code, the guys talk with Ayende Rahien (a.k.a. Oren Eini) about RavenDB, a new Open Source (with a commercial option) document database for the .NET/Windows
This week on Herding Code, Cory Foy and Will Green join the guys to discuss general differences between .NET and Ruby development approaches. Is the grass always greener on the
This week on Herding Code, the guys discuss compare notes on how to teach software development topics. Is hands-on instruction key? How much should you simplify to focus on mech
This week on Herding Code, the guys speak with Jeffrey van Gogh and Matt Podwysocki about the Reactive Extensions for Javascript. Matt talks about how he's been involved with Rx
This week on Herding Code, the guys speak with Chris Williams, Rey Bango and Matt Podwysocki about this year's JSConf. Chris begins the show with a conference overview which wil
This week on Herding Code, Jon, Kevin, Scott K and Rob Conery discuss Ruby on Rails, using dynamic languages to write views, web security, advanced javascript techniques, recent
This week on Herding Code, Jon, Kevin and Scott K discuss MvcConf, C4MVC and MvcContrib with, open source and community extraordinaire, Eric Hexter. Eric talks about his r
This week on Herding Code, John Sheehan joins the cast for a conversation about his open source project, RestSharp. The gang dives into REST and .NET open source. Makes sense, r
This week on Herding Code, Barry Dorrans educates, entertains, insults and scares us with his expert commentary on application security, threat modeling, analysis tools and comm
This week on Herding Code, K Scott leads a conversation with ASP.NET Insider and MVP, Javier Lozano, about his open source project, MVC Turbine, and extensibility and compositio
This week on Herding Code, Jon leads a discussion with Daniel Plaisted about Model-Based Testing and the progressive practices of the MEF team. Daniel speaks of the primary deve
This week on Herding Code, the gang discusses Uncle Bob's self-titled blatherings about DI, IoC and Mocking, Clojure and polyglot programming, managed javascript, and recent sup
This week on Herding Code, James Avery and Rob Conery join the cast in a lively discussion about NoSQL, TekPub, the new DotNetKicks and the technical debate du jour, ASP.NET Web
This week on Herding Code, we talk to Sean Chambers about migrations in .NET with Fluent Migrator. Sean talks about how Fluent Migrator originated from Migrator.NET Sean discuss
This week on Herding Code, Scott Bellware returns to talk about . Scott talks about the frustrations in working with "HTML Specialists" Scott discusses the team issues cau
In this episode of Herding Code, the gang talks about what happened last year and what they think will happen in the years to come. Oh, and K Scott brings us the first lig
You're interested in web application scalability and availability, right? Of course you are! Well, you're in luck because Udi Dahan - enterprise development expert,
What do Brad Wilson and Scott Densmore have in common? They're expert .NET developers, a couple of Mac fanboys, and they're both joining the guys on this week's episode of
In this episode, we talk to Scott Hanselman about Jon's new job with Microsoft , how (if at all) that affects this podcast, and running Ubuntu on a Dell Mini 9. Scott H talks ab
The guys grill Phil on ASP.NET MVC2, and introduce a new segment: Abusive Questions From Twitter! Phil starts with the new <%: code block syntax, IHtmlString, HtmlString, Mvc
On the heels of his recent Concept Camp 2009 fireside keynote, K Scott brings his opinion about victory in software development to the podcast. Listen in as the guys consider ho
In this episode of Herding Code, Jon and Scott Koon pair up with Miguel de Icaza and Geoff Norton of the Mono Project and discuss MonoTouch : Jon asks Geoff Norton, engineering
This episode of Herding Code is a roundtable discussion which includes the entire cast. The guys dedicate the majority of the show to the CodePlex Foundation – what the foundati
In this episode of the Herding Code Podcast, the guys talk to Louis DeJardin about the Spark View Engine. Louis talks about how the Spark View Engine was inspired by NVelocity a
In this episode of the Herding Code Podcast, the guys sit down with Milan Negovan of ASP.NET Resources to discuss web standards, usability and accessibility. Milan also sh
How about that? You stuck around! It was the Waylon Jennings, Good Ol' Boys, Dukes of Hazzard, freeze frame cliffhanger at the end of Part 1 which hooked you, wasn't
Have you seen the circus gag where clown after clown emerges from the smallest car one could possibly image? Well, this week on Herding Code, the guys attempt that very sa
You know Markus Völter as the founder and voice of Software Engineering Radio . Well, this week on Herding Code, Markus finds himself on the other side of the microphone – field
Nate Kohari ? Kanban Boards? Continuous Improvement? Zen ? Stop right there! We know what you're thinking. You already heard this episode about three weeks ago on that oth
Let’s keep the party going! In this very special episode of Herding Code, Rob Conery puts Jon, Scott K and Kevin on the spot as he turns the tables and asks his own questions an
What? You thought SubSonic was dead! Well, crack open a beer and join the party - the SubSonic 3.0 Release Party! That's right. It is finally here and Rob Conery (Herding
In this corner, Microsoft Developer Evangelist and author, G. Andrew Duthie . In the other corner, C# MVP , ASP Insider and Open Space Technology facilitator, Alan Stevens . Thi
This week the guys talk to Greg Young about what he calls "our greatest failure". Greg talks about how we've failed our so completely that they now base their success on our alw
This week the guys talk to Damien Guard , a developer working on LINQ to SQL and Entity Framework. After discussing data access for a while, they talk about the programming font
Have you binged, bunged or banged using Microsoft's Bing ? Any idea the type of questions you should feed Wolfram|Alpha ? This week on Herding Code, the guys talk about "new sea
This week on Herding Code, the guys speak with Dustin Campbell about Visual Studio 2010 Beta's "super exciting" programming, debugging and extensibility features and t
This week on Herding Code, the guys speak with Joe Brinkman , Co-founder and Technical Fellow at DotNetNuke Corporation , about the ASP.NET MVC vs. Webforms debate, open source
Everybody makes mistakes. The trick is to learn from your own or, better yet, the mistakes of others! This week, the guys amuse and educate by graciously sharing some of t
There's a lot of community chatter around Domain Specific Languages (DSLs.) If you're interested in hearing more, you won't want to miss this episode as this week on Herdi
Whether you just want to write cool software for yourself or you are looking to kick off a side business, you can get started with little upfront investment. This week on Herdin
This week on Herding Code, Kevin leads a conversation with Javier Lozano on ASP.NET MVC and the Model View Controller (MVC) , Model View Presenter (MVP) , Model View ViewModel (
This week on Herding Code, Scott Bellware educates and entertain as only he can. Scott talks about Behavior Driven Development (BDD), Test Driven Development (TDD) and Lean Soft
While at MIX09, Jon sat in on a brainstorming discussion about next generation Twitter clients running on WPF and Silverlight 3 with Tim Heuer, Chris Bennage, and Alan Le. This
This week on Herding Code, the full cast talks to Shawn Wildermuth about Silverlight 3 and RIA Services: Shawn talks about shared code, validation rules logic and general
This week on Herding Code, Jon, K Scott, Scott K and Kevin talk about Mac/iPhone development with .NET and Ruby developer Scott C. Reynolds. Show Links: Scott C. Reynold's blogs
While K Scott and Jon were at the Microsoft MVP Global Summit, we listened in on a late night debate on NHibernate performance between Oren Eini (a.k.a. Ayende Rahein) , David P
This week on Herding Code, Jon leads a talk with Microsoft Technical Evangelist Jon Udell , about strategies for Internet citizens. That is, making public information available
This week, the Herding Code cast talks shop with Scott Watermasysk about cloud computing, blogging platforms, Internet Explorer, the DotNetOpenId project and much more: Scott W,
This week on Herding Code, K. Scott kicks off an amusing conversation about office pranks and general fun in the workplace: Jon explains why you might send goat pictures to your
This week on Herding Code, Jon, Kevin and Scott K discuss *Chirp (since renamed blu), Witty , Twitter usage, open source and WPF development: The guys review *Chirp, a new WPF T
This week Kevin leads a discussion about the inauguration on the web, then we field some questions from listeners. Topics Live inauguration video on Silverlight sites Photosynth
This week Jon leads a discussion about our first impressions of Windows 7 Beta 1. Topics Previously bundled features are now distribued via Windows Live - good or bad? Is the Wi
This week we talk to Chad Myers and Jeremy Miller about the FubuMVC project. Topics What is FubuMVC? History of the project Built to take advantage of static typing Composition
K Scott leads the discussion as we look back at 2008, and speculate wildly on what 2009 has to offer. Note: Scott K's taking a podcasting break to change diapers and stuff. Look
This is the second half of our discussion with Miguel de Icaza about Mono, Moonlight, open source, and other fun stuff. Topics When re-implementing .NET, do you match re-impleme
This week we talk with Miguel de Icaza about Mono, Moonlight, and other fun stuff. Topics Overview and update on Mono Mono's roots as a tool for desktop applications on Gnome /
Kevin leads a discussion on what every web developer needs to know. Topics Javascript - language or toolkits? Does clean HTML matter? What are the tangible benefits? Working wit
Jon talks to Laurent Bugnion about WPF and Silverlight. Laurent's an expert on WPF and Silverlight, and is the author of Silverlight 2 Unleashed . Topics Differences between WPF
While we were at the Microsoft PDC 2008 conference, we met up with the guys from the Deep Fried Bytes podcast as well as Jeff Atwood (StackOverflow, CodingHorror) for a podcaste
This is the second half of our interview with Phil Haack on the ASP.NET MVC Beta Release. Topics ModelBinders in ASP.NET MVC Lessons learned in building MVC (question from Brian
This is the first half of our interview with Phil Haack on the ASP.NET MVC Beta Release. Topics The MVC Elevator Speech MVC and Codebehind files How MVC differs from Webforms Ho
This week we talk to Brad Abrams and Tim Heuer about the Silverlight 2 release. Topics What's new? The releationship between the DLR and Silverlight 2 The Eclipse for Silverligh
This week Jon leads a discussion of real world development. We talk about how our development practices in our jobs and personal projects match up with the way we're "supposed t
This week we talk to Ted Leung. Ted works on dynamic languages and tools at Sun Microsystems and is a member of the Apache Software Foundation. We discussed a variety of issues,
This week Scott K leads a discussion on remote work, remote access technologies, and synchronization software: What software and services help with remote development The joy of
This week Matt Podwysocki puts the fun in functional programming with a deep dive into F#. We've heard plenty of high level discussions of F# and functional programming lately,
This week Jon leads a discussion on the new crop of browsers: What's new in Google Chrome Comparison of Javascript engines What does crazy-fast Javascript mean? Is Webkit taking
This week Kevin leads a discussion on interviewing software developers: What interview styles we find effective What sort of questions actually help us evaluate a candidate Why
This week we talk with Chris Tavares , a developer on the Microsoft patterns & practices team, where he was the lead developer on Unity. He is also a virtual member of the A
This week, we talk with Jeff Atwood (of codinghorror.com fame) about his soon to be released developer Q&A site, StackOverflow.com. Links: CodingHorror.com (Jeff's blog) The
This week, we talk about the "back to basics" movement, which begs the question: what are the basics? HerdingCode 13: Back To Basics (but which ones?)
This is the second half of our interview with Glenn Block. He talks about the interesting stuff he's been up to at Microsoft with Prism, Unity, and MEF (the Managed Extensibilit
This is the first half of our interview with Glenn Block. He talks about the interesting stuff he's been up to at Microsoft with Prism, Unity, and MEF (the Managed Extensibility
K Scott leads us in a discussion of LINQ, including: What is it How introducing LINQ to .NET changed the framework LINQ Providers LINQ to XML LINQ to SQL - how it's different fr
This week, we catch up with Rob Conery. Topics: SubSonic 2.1 Where SubSonic fits in the Microsoft data access tools explosion Why LINQ to SubSonic is so durn tricky MVC Storefro
This week, we discuss the use of virtual machines in software development. Topics: Industry trends VMware vs. Virtual PC (and other virtualization technologies) Should you devel
In this episode of Herding Code, we discuss the pro's and con's of building a startup on the Microsoft stack. We talk about a lot of issues: Licensing cost Availability and cost
This week we argue discuss whether Silverlight is just another flavor of ActiveX, or if it's here to stay. Listen / Download Herding Code 6: Silverlight - Fad Or Fab?
Show #5 - Topics Firefox 3... that's it Listen / Downlad Herding Code 5: Firefox 3 Release Announcements The Name, The Feed, etc. This is our last podcast hosting the audio on S
Show #4 - Topics iPhone v2 announcments from WWDC TechEd 2008 recap by our roving reporter, K. Scott Allen Listen Herding Code 4: iPhoneV2, K Scott recaps TechEd 2008 Announceme
Show #3 - Topics Should developers learn C? TechEd 2008 Keynote Announcements Microsoft "Velocity" distributed caching solution Listen Herding Code 3: Should Developers Learn C?
Last week I posted the first in a new podcast series with K. Scott Allen (a.k.a. OdeToCode), Scott Koon (a.k.a. LazyCoder), and Kevin Dente. We got some great feedback, but we d
We're starting up a technology round table podcast. By we, I mean: K. Scott Allen (a.k.a. OdeToCode) Scott Koon (a.k.a. Lazycoder) Kevin Dente Jon Galloway Our goal here is to p