May 2009 Entries

Episode 27: Jennifer Marsman on Windows Azure

In this interview, Microsoft Developer Evangelist Jennifer Marsman describes Windows Azure and tells how to get started developing applications using this platform.

Episode 26: Chris Woodruff on Deep Fried Bytes

Microsoft MVP Chris Woodruff is one half of the team of "Keith and Woody" that host the popular Deep Fried Bytes podcast. In this interview, Chris talks about why they started this podcast and what makes it different.

Episode 25: Mike Hacker on Single Sign-On

Mike Hacker is the Practice Director for the Sogeti Michigan Microsoft Practice, which makes him my boss. In this interview, Mike describes issues around single sign-on.

Episode 24: Mike Wood on Parallel LINQ

Mike Wood recently traveled through Michigan giving a presentaion on Parallel LINQ (PLINQ), which is part of the Task Parallel Library included in .Net 4.0. During this tour, Mike sat down with me to describe how to use PLINQ how it can improve the performance of your LINQ queries.

Episode 23: Michael Letterle on Preemptive Solutions

Michael Letterle works for Preemptive Solutions, a company that makes DotFuscator - an obfuscation tool for .Net. But his company also makes a number of products with which I was not familiar. In this interview, he describes some of those products.

Episode 22: Jamie Wright on CSLA

For the past six years, Jamie Wright has been building applications using Rocky Lhotka's CSLA framework. In this interview, Jamie explains the framework and why he is such a fan.

Episode 21: Jeff Blankenburg on Stir Trek

Microsoft Developer Evangelist Jeff Blankenburg coordinated the Stir Trek conference in Columbus, OH to present highlights of the recent Mix09 conference. In the middle of the day, he took a few minutes to discuss what he was doing.

Episode 20: David Edson on Data Visualization with Microsoft Visio

David Edson discusses the Visio SDK and how to use Visio for Data Visualization

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