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    Eclipse Executive Director, Mike Milinkovich, Talks with Sam
    by Sam Ramji on October 18, 2007

    Mike Milinkovich is the Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation - an open source community - supported by a non-profit foundation - dedicated to building an open source development environment. In this podcast, Mike joins us to discuss some history around Eclipse, the larger open source community - and his varied background in accounting and computer science. Mike also touches on the architecture... more

    • Thursday, October 18, 2007
    • in: Media
    • Sam Ramji
    Talking Ruby and Dynamic Language Support with John Lam
    by MichaelF on April 30, 2007

    As promised in the first post today, here is the second interview regarding today's announcements regarding Microsoft's Dynamic Language Runtime and Silverlight...... more

    • Monday, April 30, 2007
    • in: Community
    • MichaelF
    Python, Java, Ruby, Oh My! Silverlight Alpha 1.1 ships with Dynamic Language Support
    by MichaelF on April 30, 2007

    Mix 07 kicked off today with keynotes from Ray Ozzie and Scott Guthrie. Amongst announcements regarding media and Silverlight Scott Guthrie announced the release of a cross-platform version of the .NET framework within Silverlight Alpha 1.1. Included is a Dynamic Language Runtime that allows developers to use languages such as Python, Java and Ruby to program in Silverlight...... more

    • Monday, April 30, 2007
    • in: Community
    • MichaelF
    Taking the Heavy Lifting out of Game Development
    by MichaelF on April 13, 2007

    Sam sits down with a veteran of the video game industry, Development Manager of the XNA Community Game Platform and Star Trek Deck Plan expert: Frank Savage...... more

    • Friday, April 13, 2007
    • in: Community
    • MichaelF
    Something wonderful has happened... Number Five is alive!
    by jcannon on December 20, 2006

    Last week, Microsoft released the first version of Robotics Studio, an SDK that contains three sets of tools; first, a common runtime architecture that can be used across robot devices; second, a set of programming tools that harness the power of Visual Studio, and a physics engine, to allow programmers to build & test their robots in simulated 3D space; and finally, a set of tutorials and sample code... more

    • Wednesday, December 20, 2006
    • in: Media
    • jcannon
    From Atlas to ASP.NET AJAX: Sam Interviews Brad Abrams
    by MichaelF on November 30, 2006

    Brad Abrams, Group Program Manager for the .NET Framework, sits down with Sam to discuss all things AJAX including: the Open AJAX Alliance, Atlas, the Microsoft AJAX Library and cross browser compatability...... more

    • Thursday, November 30, 2006
    • in: Media
    • MichaelF
    Andi Gutmans on working with Microsoft & Improving PHP Performance on Windows
    by MichaelF on October 31, 2006

    Today at Zendcon Bill Hilf and Andi Gutmans announced a new technical collaboration aimed at improving the performance of PHP on Windows both for IIS 6 as well as in the future including IIS 7 on Longhorn. In this interview Sam and Andi discuss how Zend came to be as well as the details of the announcement. Andi provides his perspective on what this collaboration will mean to the PHP community and... more

    • Tuesday, October 31, 2006
    • in: Media
    • MichaelF
    Java and .NET Interoperability: JNBridge
    by MichaelF on September 19, 2006

    Sam interviews Wayne Citrin to discuss work his company, JNBridge, has done to provide interoperability between .NET and Java...... more

    • Tuesday, September 19, 2006
    • in: Media
    • MichaelF
    Talking Mono with Miguel de Icaza
    by MichaelF on August 11, 2006

    In this, the last of our interviews from the LANG.NET Symposium, Sam sits down with Miguel de Icaza, VP Development Platform at Novell and co-founder of Ximian. Miguel is also responsible for starting two Open Source project you may have heard of: GNOME and Mono. ... more

    • Friday, August 11, 2006
    • in: Media
    • MichaelF
    John Lam and Sam Ramji discuss RubyCLR, Avalon Ruby Editor and Open Source Funding
    by MichaelF on August 10, 2006

    The second person we interviewed during the LANG.NET symposium is John Lam. John is the creator of RubyCLR and most recently he created an Avalon Ruby Editor...... more

    • Thursday, August 10, 2006
    • in: Media
    • MichaelF
    Sam Ramji and Professor John Gough talk Virtual Machines, Dynamic Languages, Ruby and .NET (Part 2)
    by MichaelF on August 09, 2006

    In part two of two, Sam and Professor Gough continue their conversation focusing on Dynamic Languages and Professor Gough's work with Ruby and .NET... more

    • Wednesday, August 09, 2006
    • in: Media
    • MichaelF
    Sam Ramji and Professor John Gough talk Virtual Machines, Dynamic Languages, Ruby and .NET (Part 1)
    by MichaelF on August 07, 2006

    In part one of a two part interview Sam talks with John Gough, Professor Emeritus at Queensland University of Technology, about his background in compilers and virtual machines, Dynamic Languages and how he became involved with the .NET project.... more

    • Monday, August 07, 2006
    • in: Media
    • MichaelF
    Black Hat US 2006: Networking & Heap Manager Updates with the Core Windows Team
    by jcannon on August 02, 2006

    At this year's Black Hat Security Conference, several engineers on the Windows Networking & Security teams will be presenting on a number of technical topics, ranging from the new improvements made to the reliability & performance of the OS Heap Manager, to the NetIO stack—a re-architected and re-written TCP/IP stack. Our discussion on this podcast has three distinguished engineers discussing their... more

    • Wednesday, August 02, 2006
    • in: Media
    • jcannon
    Podcast: Accessing VS Team Foundation Server from Mac, UNIX or Linux through Eclipse
    by jcannon on July 21, 2006

    Sam interviews Martin from Teamprise, a company which has developed a pretty interesting suite of client applications that can access Visual Studio Team Foundation Server from Macintosh, UNIX or Linux clients using Eclipse. The Teamprise implementation allows development teams to use the source control features as well as work item tracking from within the Eclipse IDE.... more

    • Friday, July 21, 2006
    • in: Media
    • jcannon
    Do many eyes make a bug shallow?
    by jcannon on June 30, 2006

    Sam interviews Mike Howard, Senior Security PM at Microsoft around security in the operating system and how we think about & engineer security defenses into an operating system. What are the myths around security - do many eyes make a bug shallow?... more

    • Friday, June 30, 2006
    • in: Media
    • jcannon
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