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I can't take it any more. I've kept a secret from you, my listening public, and it has been eating me up inside ever since that fateful day in San Diego. We were driving from San Diego to Los Angeles when we heard a loud THUMP as if we just hit something...
We got email from a few listeners concerned about the audio quality during the group interview in this week's DNR. So, here's the story: The conference was held at the Microsoft office in Reading. The audio visual guys there take their job very seriously...
I was going through the Road Trip evaluations and jotted down some of the comments. Here they are in random order: "These guys get me excited about stuff I hadn't considered" "The asynchronous demo opened my eyes! It's going to save me at work!" "It's...
http://dotnetrocks.com/default.aspx?showID=156 Before we went on the road we spoke to Mark Miller about component-oriented architecture and other related topics. We wanted to finish what we started with Mark, and move on to Graphics programming, especially...
http://dotnetrocks.com/default.aspx?showID=155 Well, our road trip is over, but the Visual Studio team is just getting thiers underway! Make sure you get yourself to a launch event near you Thanks to all who helped us pull it off, and especially to the...
The San Diego Road Trip show will be online later today (Monday) Wednesday we will have the Los Angeles show online Friday we'll have a show recorded at the Launch online Next Monday's show will be a normal show, recorded live at DevConnections. The guest...
Please join Richard, Geoff, and me along with 100 of our close friends at the Thirsty Bear Brewing Company in San Francisco this Sunday evening as we celebrate the end of the .NET Rocks! VS 2005 Road Trip and the launch of Visual Studio 2005 in a private...
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InnerWorkings is a major sponsor of the .NET Rocks! Road Trip. They write software for .NET developers for Structured Practice of .NET programming, and we really like what they are doing. Do Richard and I a favor and watch this 14 and a half minute screencam...
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