Hanselminutes is Fresh Air for Developers. A weekly commute-time podcast that promotes fresh technol
Scott sits down with Erik Meijer from the Cloud Programmability Team to hear about the Reactive Exte
Scott sits down with Jimmy Schementi to find out what's the scoop with the DLR. Is it baked? What do
Jason Olson works (or worked, as you'll hear) for Microsoft in DPE. In this episode he takes Scott a
The WiX Project was the first big Open Source project out of Microsoft over 10 years ago! Scott talk
Scott chats with Warren Sande and his 10 year old son, Carter, about their new book "Hello Worl
Scott talks to Niklas Gustafsson about Axum (formerly Maestro), an incubation project at MSDN DevLab
Scott chats with new Microsoft employee and ASP.NET team member about his open source ASP.NET MVC Vi
Scott's on campus and talks to Nathan Brixius, a Senior Developer working on the Microsoft Solver Fo
Scott's in Redmond this week and he sits down with Lee Holmes and Jason Shirk from the Powershell te
It's the day after Thanksgiving (in the US) and we're making our way deep into the holiday season. S
This week Scott's at PDC but just before he left he chatted with Phil Haack about his exciting relea
Scott's in Sweden and he sits down with well-known Software Tester James Bach to talk about what it
Scott's in Sweden this week and he sat down with master debugger and ASP.NET Escalation Engineer Tes
What do you get when you put Spolsky, Atwood, Blyth, and Hanselman in the same room? A crazy Content
Scott's in Seattle this week and catches Microsoft Program Manager (and one of 1000 Scott's) Scott H
This wacky episode of Hanselminutes was recorded at 3am on a sad, sad Saturday morning with an intre
Scott's in Mexico this week and he's sitting down with Molly Holzschlag. Molly is a well-known Web s
Scott chats with Mono Product Manager Joseph Hill and Monospace conference organizer and continous l
Brad Abrams runs a number of teams at Microsoft, most recently working on "Rich Internet Applic
In this unusual episode of Hanselminutes, organized late at night over Twitter, and recorded as a co