Hanselminutes with Scott Hanselman
A podcast by Scott Hanselman - Thursdays
891 Episodes
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Developing a mobile app for iPhone, Windows Phone 7 and Android with Toran Billups
Published: 11/17/2011 -
History of HTTP and the World Wide Web with Henrik Frystyk Nielsen
Published: 11/10/2011 -
Damian Edwards explains The Realtime Web for ASP.NET with SignalR
Published: 11/3/2011 -
Designing a better experience with Sara Summers
Published: 10/27/2011 -
Inside Visual Studio Performance and PerfWatson with Phil Price
Published: 10/21/2011 -
Google's Steve Souders, Creator of YSlow on Web Site Optimization
Published: 10/15/2011 -
Startup Series: Alex Papadimoulis on creating Inedo and The Daily WTF
Published: 10/6/2011 -
Startup Series: PostSharp from Open Source to Commercial Business with Gael Fraiteur
Published: 9/28/2011 -
Startup Series: Gibraltar Software with Kendall Miller
Published: 9/22/2011 -
Startup Series: Growing ZocDoc with Nick Ganju
Published: 9/15/2011 -
Startup Series: Building Octopus Deploy with Paul Stovell
Published: 9/6/2011 -
Startup Series: Inside the DuckDuckGo Search Engine with Gabriel Weinberg
Published: 9/2/2011 -
Inside the Design Process - Redesigning Scott's blog with Jeremy Kratz
Published: 8/25/2011 -
Microsoft Research: Trinity is a Graph Database and a Distributed Parallel Platform for Graph Data
Published: 8/18/2011 -
Within Windows with Rafael Rivera
Published: 8/12/2011 -
Microsoft Web Platform and Azure direction with Scott Hunter
Published: 8/4/2011 -
Polyglot Programming and .NET - Lessons Learned with Ivan Towlson from Mindscape
Published: 7/28/2011 -
Script# compiles to JavaScript: A Real World Implementation at Earth Class Mail
Published: 7/22/2011 -
Digging into the Kinect SDK with Dan Fernandez
Published: 7/14/2011 -
JavaScript is Assembly Language for the Web: Semantic Markup is Dead! Clean vs. Machine-coded HTML
Published: 7/7/2011
Hanselminutes is Fresh Air for Developers. A weekly commute-time podcast that promotes fresh technology and fresh voices. Talk and Tech for Developers, Life-long Learners, and Technologists.