Hanselminutes
By Scott Hanselman
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Podcast Description
Hanselminutes is a weekly audio talk show with noted web developer and technologist Scott Hanselman and hosted by Carl Franklin. Scott discusses utilities and tools, gives practical how-to advice, and discusses ASP.NET or Windows issues and workarounds.
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Developing GitHub for Windows with Phil Haack and Tim Clem | Announcing GitHub for Windows. The Git client you always wanted it here and it's for Windows. Our own Phil Haack and new friend Tim Clem talk about metro-style, WPF, their design philosophy, open source, and talk about our many other contributors and supports like Keith Dahlby and the amazing Paul Betts. | 5/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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The Making of How to Be Black with Baratunde Thurston | Baratunde Thurston has extensive experience in being Black for more than 30 years. Baratunde was the Digital Director at The Onion until recently and is now striking out on his own with a new venture called Cultivated Wit. He keynoted SXSW this year and is currently on tour promoting his book "How To Be Black." He talks to Scott about how he used technology to turn his memoir into a New York Times bestseller. | 5/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Making real stuff with Pete Brown | Scott sits down with noted tinkerer Pete Brown to talk about making stuff. What kinds of cool things are being funded by Kickstarter? What can you make with a 3D printer? When will we start manufacturing at home? | 5/10/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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It IS Rocket Science: Holly Griffith, former Space Shuttle and current Space Station worker bee | Scott talks to Holly Griffith, former Space Shuttle Flight Controller and now International Space Station worker bee. Holly is an engineer who has worked in and around space and aerospace for her entire career. Holly and Scott talk space, engineering, fuel cells and Scott tries to keep up. | 4/26/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Source Control and The Cloud: How did CodePlex start supporting Git? | Scott sits down with infrastructure engineer Matt Hawley to find out how the CodePlex team implemented the Git distributed source control system. CodePlex now supports TFS, Mercurial and Git as choices for source. | 4/26/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Hanselminutiae-eleven with Richard Campbell | Richard joins Scott for another thrilling episode of whatever is on Richard's mind! We talk privacy policies, location apps, Facebook, and much more! | 4/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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More Relationship Hacks with Scott's Wife | Almost two years after our most popular show, Scott's Wife Mo is back! How does one manage a mixed (geek/normal) marriage? Can Scott and Mo agree on the fundamental laws of physics? Check out part one also: http://hanselminutes.com/216 | 4/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Deep Inside Image Resizing and scaling with ASP.NET and IIS with ImageResizing.net author Nathanael | Scott sits down with ImageResizing.net author and ASP.NET scalability expert Nathanael Jones. Nathanael educates Scott on the good and bad about manipulating images in .NET. They talk about when to stay out of the managed pipeline and when not to. When do you use ASP.NET and when do you use IIS? | 4/11/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ASP.NET MVC and Open Source with Phil Haack | Scott talks to former Microsoftie and new GitHubber Phil Haack about his opinions on the ASP.NET MVC open source announcement. We have lots of fun and eventually the conversation devolves into phone hacking. | 4/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Why F#? with Richard Minerich and Phillip Trelford | Richard Minerich and Phillip Trelford run popular F# users groups and work with F# every day. They take this opportunity to educate Scott on powers of F# and it's place in the .NET ecosystem. Are you missing out by not using F# in your .NET projects today? | 3/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Startup Series: Buying an Existing Small Company or Online Application | Scott talks to Rob Walling about how he purchases small niche products and companies online and revitalizes them. He recently purchased an existing product that consisted of a 300 gig database and tens of thousands of lines of Classic ASP. How did he know it was valuable? What's next? | 3/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Startup Series: Creating Alan Mendelevich's AdDuplex | Alan Mendelevich has created a successful Windows Phone advertising network with just one employee. He's done it from home in Lithuania, a country that doesn't even sell the Windows Phone. How does the introduction of the cloud change how startups operate? Does it even the playing field? | 3/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Software Craftsmanship and Code Retreats with Corey Haines | Scott talks to Software Craftsman Corey Haines about his adventures pairing with developers all over the world. What has he learned and what can we learn from him? He also has created Code Retreats where you can develop your skills and passion for better code. | 3/1/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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AisleFinder.com - Creating a Location-based Mobile Startup with Curtiss Pope | Scott chats with Curtiss Pope, the CEO of AisleFinder. AisleFinder is Google Maps for your Supermarket. Want to know what aisle something is in? What's the quickest way for you to get your weekly groceries? AisleFinder even has an Open Source API for you to call. Curtiss tells his startup story. | 2/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Creating Science Fiction with "Zoo City" author Lauren Beukes | Scott is in New Zealand this week speaking at Webstock and spoke to the 2011 Arthur C. Clarke award winning author of "Zoo City," Lauren Beukes. What's her process? How does she keep it all straight and how do you know when to stop? Lauren shares how she works, how she thinks and discusses her upcoming projects as well as writing for comics. | 2/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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MonoTouch and Mono for Android with trainer John Sonmez | Scott chats with John Sonmez who creates courseware and screencasts to teach both Monotouch and Mono for Android. Is C# on every mobile device a dream come true? What kind of abstractions are included and what benefits do they offer you? | 2/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Making your first PhoneGap Application with Peter Mourfield | Peter Mourfield is an HTML and JavaScript programmer who wanted to create a mobile application for Scouts to use on their phones but he didn't want to learn Java or Objective-C. Let's see how he built an app with HTML5, JavaScript and PhoneGap. | 2/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Improving Diversity in Technology with Kimberly Bryant from BlackGirlsCode.com | Scott sits down with Kimberly Bryant, a Biotechnology/Engineering professional and also the founder of BlackGirlsCode. Do we need more diversity in technology? Why? Are kids getting exposed to engineering as an option, and if not, why not? | 1/25/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Being a Phony with Jon Skeet | "It's amazing how much you don't know when you have to explain something to someone else." Scott sits down with Jon Skeet at CodeMash and talks about being a phony, getting through interviews and why we do what we do. | 1/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Learning to Speak another Language with Zach Owens | Zach Owens is a traveler. For the last year he's been living and working in China. While he's there he's taking Chinese classes and immersing himself in the culture. When does language learning become language fluency? | 1/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 20 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
Always interesting... always good!
I never miss this podcast. It's just too good. The topics vary widely which is very refreshing in comparison to many tech podcasts. No matter what the topic, it's always thought-provoking and typically delves into an area that is fairly bleeding edge (e.g. Monad/Powershell). Scott Hanselman is always well-prepared for each show and has tons of related links to share, and he and Carl Franklin keep it informal and concise. It's a great podcast and Hanselman really has attained superstar geek status. He knows his stuff and it shows.
Informative and Well Done
Scott and Carl have a VERY good show. What a breath of fresh air in a universe of podcasts hosted by folks that blather on about nothing. They definitely discuss topics that are current and I've learned something from every episode I've listen to. Wish I'd found it sooner! Keep up the good work, guys!
First-rate podcast by both content and quality
Hanselman's podcasts are really among my favorite for their friendly style and informative content. He has great guests on his show that not only are knowlegeable in their field but enthusiastic too. Three things really make a good podcast series, good interviewing skills, good guest selection (determines content), and good production qualities. Scott's got all three in spades and also takes the time to explain possibly esoteric terms used by his guests.
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- Language: English
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