TWC9: Scott Hanselman, IIS7 live streaming, WP7 for Beginners, SQL Azure + EF
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This week on Channel 9, Dan is joined by guest host Scott Hanselman to discuss the week's top developer news, including:
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I have really enjoyed this episode, great job guys :D
Thanks as always for this, and the recent, shout-outs...
Have a happy Thanksgiving guys.
In defense of the programmers who worry about MSFT dropping Silverlight, there is the unexplained windows mobile failure. What could make more sense than running the .net framework, C# and WPF on any phone that android can run on? And yet Microsoft execs decided to bail. Another reason for concern w/Silverlight is the lack of happenings in the WPF space. Unless I work with WPF every day, I find it hard to use. It is almost like windows phone was rushed to market. First they needed to make it easier to write a WPF app. Then add async to silverlight. On top of that improved foundation, build WP7.
Loved the show. You should consider making him a regular addition to show.
however Iron Python *is* dead
@LukasM: thanks, turns out the SQL Azure EF and WP7 dev wiki time codes were flipped. Corrected
@Kevin Dwyer: everyone loves Scott but sadly, he isn't local.
@SteveRichter: what makes writing a WPF application hard? When you say "Async" are you refering to the async CTP released at PDC or the async programming pattern?
Scott and Dan are hilarious. I think Dan should drive over to Scott's house to film ( with the Channel 9 guy in his trunk).
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