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    Episode 27: Present and Future of the C# Language

    Deep Fried Bytes attended and was a sponsor of the ...

    Deep Fried Bytes attended and was a sponsor of the CodeMash 2.0.0.9 event in Sandusky, OH in January 2009. Keith and Woody had a chance to sit down with Mads Torgersen of the C# team at Microsoft to discuss the past, present and future of the C# language

    Feb 23, 2009 Read more
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    Episode 26: Discovering Azure SQL Services

    Keith and Woody were grateful to get a chance at ...

    Keith and Woody were grateful to get a chance at PDC 2008 to sit down with two experts on Azure SQL Services, Niraj Nagrani and Nigel Ellis. They discussed how this new Microsoft Cloud computing initiative can help developers have better reliability and

    Feb 14, 2009 Read more
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    Episode 25: What's Coming in Server 2008 R2 with Michael Leworthy

    During PDC 2008, Michael Leworthy of the Windows Server group ...

    During PDC 2008, Michael Leworthy of the Windows Server group at Microsoft joined Keith and Woody to talk about what to expect from Windows Server 2008 R2 and discussed how developers have a world of new capabilities with the new server platform such as

    Jan 29, 2009 Read more
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    Episode 24: Chatting about F# with Chris Smith and Dustin Campbell

    Keith and Woody found an old friend Dustin Campbell and ...

    Keith and Woody found an old friend Dustin Campbell and a new friend Chris Smith at PDC 2008 to sit down and chat about F#, Functional Programming and Chris’ upcoming F# book. Thanks to our guest this episode Chris Smith works as a Software Design

    Jan 15, 2009 Read more
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    Episode 23: Functional Programming in C# with Oliver Sturm

    During PDC 2008, Oliver Sturm joined Keith and Woody to ...

    During PDC 2008, Oliver Sturm joined Keith and Woody to talk about his new book Functional Programming in C# (due in 2009) and discussed how all C# developers have the power of functional programming at their fingertips today. The discussion went so deep

    Dec 22, 2008 Read more
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    Episode 22: The Future of .NET Dotfuscator with Gabriel Torok

    Keith and Woody sat down with PreEmptive President Gabriel Torok ...

    Keith and Woody sat down with PreEmptive President Gabriel Torok to discuss the news that Microsoft is including PreEmptive’s Dotfuscator Community Edition in Visual Studio 2010. The guys also discussed how Dotfuscator can be used to assist with Fe

    Dec 1, 2008 Read more
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    Episode 21: Talking Software Performance with Rico Mariani

    In this episode Keith and Woody sit down with Mr. ...

    In this episode Keith and Woody sit down with Mr. Performance, Rico Mariani, the Chief Architect for Visual Studio at Microsoft.  Rico has been at Microsoft for 20 years.  Before taking on his role as Chief Architect, he spent 5 years working o

    Nov 27, 2008 Read more
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    Episode 20: Windows Azure - The Overlord in the Cloud

    Keith and Woody had the pleasure of meeting the “Overlord” ...

    Keith and Woody had the pleasure of meeting the “Overlord” or Program Manager of Windows Azure at PDC Steve Marx. Steve sat down with the guys and discussed what Windows Azure is and what developers need to know about this cloud operating sys

    Nov 19, 2008 Read more
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    Episode 19: Looking into the C# Crystal Ball with Charlie Calvert and Bill Wagner

    One of the most exciting announcements from PDC was the ...

    One of the most exciting announcements from PDC was the news about C# 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010. With all the excitement and discussion throughout the event about these new developer tools, we reached out to two experts in the fields. Charlie Calvert an

    Nov 14, 2008 Read more
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    Episode 18: PDC 2008 Podcaster Roundtable with StackOverflow and Herding Code

    Keith and Woody grabbed a few other podcasters to have ...

    Keith and Woody grabbed a few other podcasters to have a roundtable discussion on the last day of Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference in October 2008. The discussion was very lively and after you listen to this first part head over to th

    Nov 7, 2008 Read more
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