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Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Summary: Hanselminutes is Fresh Air for Developers. A weekly commute-time podcast that promotes fresh technology and fresh voices.
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- Artist: Scott Hanselman
- Copyright: Scott Hanselman
Podcasts:
Scott talks about his experience with functional testing tools including TestComplete by AutomatedQA.
Debugging by coincidence, Debugging Tools, Ruby CLR, SysInternals Tools, Fusion, YATT, and more and more and more.
Scott talks about a series of free tools, utilities, and websites that help .NET developers do their best.
Scott talks with Carl about tools for using and manipulating XML from readers and writers to XPath readers, transformers, and more.
Scott gives you the skinny on hacking into the Linksys WRT54 GL Linux-based router.
Scott goes around the block with Mono, an Open Source implementation of the .NET Framework.
In this episode, scott focuses on Continuous Integration, highlighting nearly 20 tools that you can use today to help automate the test and build process.
In this episode, Scott talks about adding a Windows key to the Thinkpad 42T keyboard; A screen grabber called Winsnap; the Microsoft Research groupshot project; EX-IF, Geo-Caching, and Mashups; Running OSX on Intel and why XP on the Mac will never work; Dual Boot with OSX; a fun Aqua interface in DHTML; The easiest Linux in the world, and how XSLT in .NET 2.0 is your friend.
Geek keyboards, video transcoders, MAME in the browser, a portable PSP-like devices, Videora, Google Earth, Google Transit, tracking packages with Google, Riya, the Amazon Mechanical Turk, Zazzle, beware of dns server names with underscores in them, and thread-switching in ASP.NET
In this, our premiere episode of Hanselminutes, Scott identifies some great tools (Feed Demon, Window Clippings, BlogJet, etc.). He also talks about using the XBox 360 with a UPnP server as a media center, introduces some cool products for the home media enthusiast, and finally discusses two ASP.NET issues and how to deal with them. 44 minutes.