Hanselminutes is Fresh Air for Developers. A weekly commute-time podcast that promotes fresh technol
Mark Miller thinks and talks fast. Fortunately he codes fast also. He works on CodeRush for DevExpre
Too much? Too soon? We like Richard so darn much that we had to keep talking on this show. Scott and
Udi Dahan is an Enterprise Development Expert and also the author of NServiceBus. Udi educates Scott
It's the return of Jeff Atwood. He and the team have been making lots of great speed optimizations t
In this sixth episode of our micro-series "Hanselminutiae," Scott and Richard Campbell cha
Mary Jo Foley writes the All About Microsoft blog for ZDNet and has worked as a journalist covering
Dan Bricklin is an innovator and entrepreneur, and created VisiCalc, the first electronic spreadshee
Scott and Uncle Bob meet again, this time in Norway and in person. Uncle Bob tries to answer the que
Today Scott chats with Nate Kohari, author of Ninject, about Nate's new Kanban-inspired project &quo
In this show recorded in Norway, Roy Osherove educates Scott on best practices in Unit Testing techn
Scott chats with Aaron Bockover of Novell about the Banshee Project - a cross-platform Media Player.
Scott's Norway interviews continue this week, this time with Jeremy Miller, author of Structure Map.
Scott chats with Ian Griffiths about Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). Why is it so hard to mas
Scott's in Norway this week and he sits down with Michael Feathers. Michael is the author of "W
When's Silverlight 10 coming out? These versions are moving pretty fast. Scott chats with Tim Heuer
Scott sits down with Patrick Smacchia, lead developer of NDepend, and talks about Software Metrics.
Scott's at TechEd and bumps into Hal Rottenberg and Kirk Munro. Hal's a Powershell IT guy and Kirk's
Scott chats with founders of Mustang Software (creators of Wildcat! BBS) Jim Harrer and Scott Hunter
In this episode Scott talks to Joshua Marinacci from Sun, a Staff Engineer working on JavaFX. JavaFX
Michael Foord makes his living as a Python programmer. More specifically has an IronPython programme