Mobile Podcasts
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.NET Rocks: David Pitcher Instruments Applications Internally at Microsoft
Published 7 years ago, running time 0h52m
Carl and Richard talk to David Pitcher, part of Microsoft's internal IT team, about his experiences instrumenting applications. The conversation digs into the application in question, a Windows Phone app for allowing tech support personnel manage tech support problems on the go. Then David discus.
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Hanselminutes: iOS and Android apps with Xamarin Studio 2.0 and Miguel de Icaza
Published 7 years ago, running time 0h34m
Miguel de Icaza talks to Scott about Xamarin Studio 2.0 and how we can start making iOS and Android apps alongside Windows Phone and Windows apps today using C
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Herding Code: Herding Code 158: Nat Friedman and Joseph Hill announce Xamarin 2.0
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h33m
Nat Friedman and Joseph Hill from Xamarin join us for several big announcements: Xamarin Studio, Xamarin Component Store, iOS development in Visual Studio, and a new free Starter edition. Download / Listen: Herding Code 158: Nat Friedman and Joseph Hill announce Xamarin 2.0 Show Notes: (00:45) Na.
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GoingDeep: Mani Ramaswamy and Peter Sollich: Inside Compiler in the Cloud and MDIL
Published 8 years ago, running time 2h12m
By now you've learned that the CLR, Windows Phone Client, and Windows Phone Services teams got together to develop "Compiler in the Cloud". All Windows Phone 8 apps written in .NET technologies will get the benefit of this collaboration. The end goal? Really fast startup of Windows Phone 8 .NET a.
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Hanselminutes: Draw a Stickman EPIC - An iPhone, Android and Windows 8 Game with MonoGame
Scott talks with Phil Williams, creator of Draw a Stickman, and Jon Peppers, Lead Developer for Apps at HitCents. They are releasing Draw a StickMan Epic in three AppStores! They've also achieved 95% code reuse by writing the game in C# with MonoGame. Let's find out more.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 152 – Josh Twist on Azure Mobile Services
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h59m
The guys talk to Josh Twist about the newly released Azure Mobile Services. Download / Listen: Herding Code 152 – Josh Twist on Azure Mobile Services Show Notes: How Azure Mobile Services got started Jon asks Josh how he got involved with Azure Mobile Services. Jon asks Josh about the Zumo code n.
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.NET Rocks: Jon Rozenblit Explores Azure's New Features
Published 8 years ago, running time 1h0m
Carl and Richard talk to Jon Rozenblit about the latest set of features in Azure. The conversation starts with a discussion about Azure Mobile Services, which is really a REST storage system that doesn't need to involve mobile at all - maybe they'll fix the name! Next, with Richard's encouragemen.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 148 – Chris Hardy on Xamarin, MonoTouch and Mono For Android
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h16m
Here’s the last of K. Scott and Jon’s interviews from NDC Oslo 2012: a conversation with Chris Hardy about Xamarin, MonoTouch, Mono For Android, and mobile development. Download / Listen: Herding Code 148 – Chris Hardy on Xamarin, MonoTouch and Mono For Android Show Notes: Jon asks Chris what he
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IBM developerWorks: TWOdW: Mobile development, Google+ and PHP, enterprise architecture, real-time data profiling
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h10m
This week, dW mobile development editor, Tom Young, joins to talk about the popular new developerWorks site focused on learn/try/discuss around mobile, and how the site is helping developers meet the accelerating BYOD needs of businesses. John Swanson checks in with the top highlight for the week.
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Java Posse: Roundup '12 - Mobile Business Models
Roundup ‘12 - Mobile Business ModelsFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comRecorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2012 in Crested Butte, COThanks to Brad Kizzort for production help. *Multi-platform app development *PhoneGap www.phonegap.com
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IBM developerWorks: TWOdW: open source/linux with Chris Walden, jQuery Mobile, MicroXML, CEA widgets
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h14m
dW open source and linux editor Chris Walden joins me to talk about the open source lifestyle. John Swanson fills us in on the newsletter focus for the week, and I share a brief travelogue from Madrid where I attended the Smarter Commerce Global Summit last week. See interviews from that conferen.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Taking Google For A Drive
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h43m
Episode 162 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week the panel is made up of 3 of our 4 our regular hosts, Patrick O’Keefe (@ifroggy), Kevin Dees (@kevindees) and Stephan Segraves (@ssegraves). Listen in Your Browser Play this episode directly in your browser — just click the orange
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IBM developerWorks: Jeff Kunkle dives deep into Node.js
Published 8 years ago, running time 0h28m
Near Infinity's Director of Mobile Solutions goes beyond the hype about Node.js to clear up misconceptions and explain what it is (and isn't) and where it's best applied in your applications.
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Hanselminutes: Startup Series: Creating Alan Mendelevich's AdDuplex
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h37m
Alan Mendelevich has created a successful Windows Phone advertising network with just one employee. He's done it from home in Lithuania, a country that doesn't even sell the Windows Phone. How does the introduction of the cloud change how startups operate? Does it even the playing field?
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dnrTV - .NET Rocks Screencasts: Kevin McNeish Builds iOS apps with XCode
Kevin McNeish is here to show Visual Studio developers how easy it is to build an iPhone or iPad app with XCode.
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Hanselminutes: AisleFinder.com - Creating a Location-based Mobile Startup with Curtiss Pope
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h37m
Scott chats with Curtiss Pope, the CEO of AisleFinder. AisleFinder is Google Maps for your Supermarket. Want to know what aisle something is in? What's the quickest way for you to get your weekly groceries? AisleFinder even has an Open Source API for you to call. Curtiss tells his startup story.
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Hanselminutes: MonoTouch and Mono for Android with trainer John Sonmez
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h31m
Scott chats with John Sonmez who creates courseware and screencasts to teach both Monotouch and Mono for Android. Is C# on every mobile device a dream come true? What kind of abstractions are included and what benefits do they offer you?
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dnrTV - .NET Rocks Screencasts: Steve Smith on ASP.NET MVC 4
Steve Smith gives us a preview of MVC 4 inside a Windows Phone emulator. Steve shows how to easily redirect mobile requests and how to use recipes as well as Async and Await keywords.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 130: Dave Weaver on Loggr – a realtime analytics service built with MVC, MongoDB and SignalR
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h49m
In this episode, Jon Galloway and Kevin Dente talk to Dave Weaver about Loggr, a complete logging, analytics and notification system that will easily bolt on to your application. Dave runs Markkup, a consulting company and is building Loggr, SaaS application that provides real time logging and mo.
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Hanselminutes: Framework Series: Kendo UI HTML5 framework with Todd Anglin
Published 9 years ago, running time 0h33m
Kendo UI is a Web, Mobile and Data Visualization framework that's all HTML5,JS and CSS from Telerik. It's under a open source dual-license. Scott talks to Todd from Telerik about the thinking behind Kendo. Why not jQuery Mobile? How open source is it? Where does Todd see this framework going? Dis.
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Coding QA Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on www.codingqa.com
The Federico and Matthew share their thoughts on everything QA