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      <itunes:summary>Greg Meredith, a&amp;nbsp;mathematician and computer scientist, has graciously agreed to do a C9 lecture series covering monadic design principles applied to web development. You&#39;ve met Greg before in a Whiteboard jam session with Brian Beckman. The fundamental concept here is the monad, and&amp;nbsp;Greg has a novel and conceptually simplified explanation of what a monad is and why it matters. This is a very important and required first step in the series since the whole of it is about the application of monadic composition to real world web development.&amp;nbsp; In part 3, Greg continues to take us on a monadic journey, en route to the design&amp;nbsp;of a composable web stack from client to database. This series is specifically about monadic design patterns and not implementation details using&amp;nbsp;Scala and&amp;nbsp;asscoiated dev tools. Open your minds and let the design pattern knowledge in.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Shape. Wrap. Roll. See part 1&amp;nbsp;See part 2See part 4 </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Modern User Interface design and development has been significantly impacted by the features and capabilities of Microsoft XAML. Fortunately the tools team has been active in providing great solutions for harnessing the power of great design with the release
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 of the Microsoft Expression suite. We talk with Christian Schormann from the Microsoft Expression team about music, poetry, and some great design patterns.
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MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit
www.MSDNRadio.com to register for upcoming shows.Host and Guest: Mike Benkovich, Senior Developer Evangelist, and Christian Schormann, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation 
Mike Benkovich delivers technical presentations around the U.S. as a developer tools evangelist on the MSDN team at Microsoft. He has worked in a variety of professional roles, including architect, project manager, developer, and technical writer.You&#39;ve seen him at MIX, PDC, and other conferences around the world. Christian&#39;s a toolmaker out of passion—the right tools give wings to our imagination. When he&#39;s not creating great music he&#39;s working at Microsoft on Expression Blend. Last year he introduced
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      <description><![CDATA[In this geekSpeak, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Andy Leonard discusses best practices for using Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) in the enterprise. Andy explains what SSIS does well and doesn't do well and describes common
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 struggles when learning SSIS (expressions, configurations, externalization, dynamic properties, scripting). Other topics he&#39;ll cover include deployment, execution methods, security, and design patterns. This geekSpeak is hosted by&amp;nbsp;Glen
 Gordon and&amp;nbsp;G. Andrew Duthie.The geekSpeak webcast series brings you industry experts in a &amp;quot;talk-radio&amp;quot; format hosted by developer evangelists from Microsoft. These experts share their knowledge and experience about a particular developer technology and are ready to answer your questions
 in real time during the webcast.Guest Presenter: Andy Leonard, Architect, Unisys CorporationAndy Leonard is an architect with Unisys Corporation who blogs for SQLBlog.com. He is a Microsoft SQL Server and SQL Server Integration Services developer, SQL Server Most Valuable Professional (MVP), Professional Association of SQL Server (PASS) Regional Mentor
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