For those of you not familiar with the Plumbers at Work, it's a podcast that I do with two of my fellow Cannucks, John Bristowe - Developer Advisor for Microsoft Canada - and Bil Simser - SharePoint MVP and Agile Dude. We discuss happenings in the .NET community, events, and whatever else comes to mind, often with a Canadian slant. Without further ado...
The Plumbers are finally back after a long hiatus with a new 1/2 hour format. You can download it from here. In this episode we discuss:
- Heroes Happen Here Launch
- SQL Server 2008
- Visual Studio 2008
- Extension methods
- JavaScript debugging and Intellisense
- Lamdas, LINQ, and PLINQ
- DevTeach past and future
- ALT.NET Open Space Conference coming to Canada
- ASP.NET MVC Framework
- MVCContrib Project on CodePlex
- 360Voice.com
About james.kovacs
James Kovacs is an independent architect, developer, trainer, and jack-of-all-trades, specializing in agile development using the .NET Framework. He is passionate about helping developers create flexible software using test-driven development (TDD), unit testing, object-relational mapping, dependency injection, refactoring, continuous integration, and related techniques. He is a founding member of the Plumbers @ Work podcast, which is syndicated by MSDN Canada Community Radio. His article, “Debug Leaky Apps: Identify And Prevent Memory Leaks In Managed Code”, appeared in the January 2007 issue of MSDN Magazine. James is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) - Solutions Architect and card-carrying member of ALT.NET, a group of software professionals continually looking for more effective ways to develop applications. He received his Masters degree from Harvard University.