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This podcast accompanies the October 8th edition of the MSDN 
Flash newsletter. 
It is an interview with 
Paul Jackson which is meant to be about the article he wrote on Memory Mapped Files in .NET Framework 4.0 but tends to go off in different directions – but we both certainly enjoyed doing it  I was interested to hear how he was getting on with Oslo and
 why he was revisiting ASP.NET after many years of focus on XAML. 
Show Notes: 

WebsiteSpark Program
Microsoft Ajax CDN
Web Platform Installer Version 2
Web Toolkits 
series of screencasts Casestudy on F#
Poll 
How many lines of code did you write yesterday? Memory Mapped File .NET 4.0 
preliminary MSDN documentation Microsoft Oslo
Book 
Pro ASP.NET MVC by Steven Sanderson Book 
Professional ASP.NET MVC 1.0 (with 
nerddinner sample) and the 
free chapter (pdf) from Scott Guthrie 
Follow me&amp;nbsp;or
my team&amp;nbsp;on twitter. 
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