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Up and Coming Shows

The following is a list of up and coming shows that are either recorded or scheduled to be recorded.  If you have a topic you feel is worthy of being “Deep Fried”, just let us know by contacting us via the site.

  • Rico Mariani, Chief Architect Visual Studio, Microsoft
    • Why Developers Should Care About Performance
  • Dustin Campbell and Chris Smith, Microsoft 
    • Topic:  F# and functional programming
  • Charlie Calvert, Microsoft and Bill Wagner, SRT Solutions
    • Topic:  C# 4.0
  • Gabriel Torok, PreEmptive Solutions
    • Topic:  Dotfuscator
  • Steve Marx, Azure Team, Microsoft
    • Topic: Azure, The Overlord of the Servers
  • Oliver Sturm, DevExpress
    • Topic: Functional Programming in C#
  • Nigel Ellis and Niraj Nagrani, Microsoft
    • Topic:  SQL Services
  • Michael Leworthy, Senior Program Manager for Windows Server 2008 R2 
    • Topic:  What’s New in Server 2008 R2
  • *Tim Westergren, CEO of Pandora
    • Topic:  Pandora
  • Joe O’Brien, Edgecase
    • Topic:  Ruby in the Enterprise
  • Corey Haines, Ruby Developer
    • Topic:  Why developers shouldn’t comment their code

*tentative based on scheduling

#1 AlanBarber on 8.26.2008 at 11:23 AM

Good topics. I would suggest some podcasts on SOA and Cloud Computing.

Thanks!

#2 keithelder on 8.26.2008 at 11:29 AM

@AlanBarber good recommendation but what is it that you find interesting about that topic? How it is done? What technology to use? How someone in .Net would do it vs open source alternatives? Future speculation?

#3 AlanBarber on 8.26.2008 at 1:01 PM

For SOA I was thinking something along the lines of covering the different technologies and getting some input on real world examples of how and where it's being used. How it can be useful for others, etc.

For Cloud Computing it would be cool if you could get some of the big vendors (MS, Amazon, Google, Elastra, etc) to talk about their systems, what they use, how the manage, etc. What they're doing now and what to expect in the future.

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