Scott Hanselman on Programming, User Experience, The Zen of Computers and Life in General
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Hanselminutes Podcast 170 - Kanban Boards for Agile Project Management with Zen Author Nate Kohari - Scott Hanselman
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Professional Technical Speaker Tips from Scott with Drew Robbins - Scott Hanselman
Scott Hanselman on Programming, User Experience, The Zen of Computers and Life in General
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Scott Hanselman on Programming, User Experience, The Zen of Computers and Life in General
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Hanselminutes Podcast 268 - Personal Systems of Organization - Rey Bango interviews Scott Hanselman - Scott Hanselman
Scott Hanselman on Programming, User Experience, The Zen of Computers and Life in General
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Hanselminutes Podcast 145 - SOLID Principles with Uncle Bob - Robert C. Martin
Scott sits down with Robert C. Martin as Uncle Bob (@unclebobmartin) helps Scott understand the SOLID Principles of Object Oriented Design. http://www.hanselman.com/blog/HanselminutesPodcast145SOLIDPrinciplesWithUncleBobRobertCMartin.aspx
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Hanselminutes Podcast 157 - Hanselminutae-five with Richard Campbell
My one-hundred-and-fifty-seventh podcast is up. Be warned! We may just waste your time with this show. It’s Hanselminutae #5 with Richard Campbell. We talk books, Windows, Economics, being a Millionaire, Multiple Monitors, TweetDeck, and much much less!
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Hanselminutes Podcast 148 - MEF - Managed Extensibility Framework with Glenn Block
There’s been lots of talk about MEF lately, but what the heck is it? Is it an Open Source Project or is it part of the .NET Framework? Is it both? Is it an IOC Container or something new? Glenn Block sets Scott straight in this interview recorded on the Microsoft Campus.
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Hanselminutes Podcast 149 - Deconstructing “blu” - a new WPF Twitter client from thirteen23
Scott talks to Doug Cook, Hal Saville, and Lee Brenner about their dramatic new Twitter client, called "blu" (formerly "chirp") with a jelly aesthetic you have to see to believe. How do they find developing in WPF? What’s their workflow? What’s coming for the next release of blu? Let’s put the pressure on them to make it even better, eh?
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