MS Dev Show is a weekly podcast dedicated to the Microsoft developer. Each episode is a blend of technical depth and wit, so you can learn with a smile on your face! The show regularly features expert guests from across the technical spectrum, Azure cloud, Universal Windows Platform, Visual Studio, and cross-platform development. Even their take on the week’s technical “news” is insightful and inspiring, and we find ourselves frequenting their show notes to read more. [Read more…]
Community Spotlight: The Cynical Developer
The Cynical Developer is a dev podcast that features candid discussions with technical luminaries: by devs, for devs. The show started just a few months ago, and it’s already become a favorite of ours. We’re looking forward to many more great episodes! [Read more…]
All Your Database Are Belong to Us
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Part one of our two part database podcast starts with choosing the RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) and what to do when you run into deficiencies in that particular database system. First and foremost, what’s with the title?! Are these guys grammatically challenged? If that was your first thought, then you should check out this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_your_base_are_belong_to_us Others who have been around a little while (longer than us three 21 year olds), we hope you got a kick out of the title. [Read more…]
Boxing and Unboxing in .NET
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This episode is all about boxing and unboxing. We discuss memory management, the pros (yes, there are a few!) and cons of boxing/unboxing, some of the weird side effects and how to you can avoid it with generics and ToString methods.
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I is for Interface
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The good, the bad, and the ugly side of interfaces. We list some minor gripes, their limitations, and some strange gotchas as well as some tips for how we like to (mis|ab)use them.