July 2007


Dan Ciruli of Digipede Technologies is back to bring us up to date with Digipede Networks, a .NET toolset for enabling grid computing.

Shawn Wildermuth talks to Richard and Carl about Silverlight from the .NET developer’s persepective.

Carl and Richard discuss with Marcus his new product Xiine, a next gen digital reading platform, DRM and the current state of publishing.

Nick Landry from Infusion calls in to discuss his experiences with (and knowledge of) the somewhat new Microsoft Robotics Studio.

Miguel de Icaza is back to tell us what’s new with the Mono project, an open source implementation of the .NET Framework based on FreeBSD with support for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

John Lam talks to Carl and Richard about his trek from Canada to Redmond, and his work on dynamic languages, including Ruby CLR, and the Microsoft DLR (Dynamic Language Runtime), which we may find in some future version of the .NET Framework.

Rocky talks about CSLA 3.0, the relationship with WPF and Silverlight, “paranoid” code, pblishing and his experience with ebooks.

In the last of the content from TechEd 2007 Carl and Richard host a panel on Identity issues with Ani Babaian, Michele Leroux Bustamante, Scott Golightly, and Richard Turner.

Roger Sessions talks to Carl and Richard about enterprise architecture, with a focus on dealing with software complexity.