MSDN Radio: The ASP.NET Developer Evolved with Joe Stagner
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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. Attendees can dial-in during the show to talk with
the hosts on the air. To register for upcoming shows visit
www.MSDNRadio.com.
Host and Guest: Mike Benkovich, Senior Developer Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation, and Joe Stagner, Senior 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.
Joe Stagner works at Microsoft with the Developer Tools and Platforms team and as spent almost ten years at Microsoft working with the developer community. In addition to Microsoft’s ASP.NET technology Joe focuses on integrating .NET with third part technology
like PHP, Java, etc.
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What is the url to the RSS feed to subsribe to the MSDN Radio podcasts via a podcast player (i.e. iTunes)
Hi, we don't have an RSS feed for the show yet, I'll let you know once we create one. Upcoming and past shows are all posted on www.MSDNRadio.com.
The RSS feed is http://tinyurl.com/msdnradio
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