
There are changes taking place over at The Thirsty Developer. In Episode #72, I have a chat with Larry Clarkin to discuss the road ahead. Don’t worry…it’s all good.
Thirsty Developer #72: A Lot of Something
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We mixed up the process of recording the Thirsty Developer episode this time around. We’ve been wanting to get our good friend Tim Heuer back on for a discussion of the recently released Silverlight 3 and the future of Rich Internet Application development. The problem was, we weren’t going to see Tim anytime in the near future. All of our previous shows have always been recorded live. This time around, we went with a Skype hook-up with Tim across two time zones. You can certainly tell, but for what it was I think the quality sufficed to give you the opportunity to listen in on a great conversation with Tim.
With opening the possibilities of Skype, we have the opportunity to open the list of potential guests on the Thirsty Developer. If you have a technical topic that you’re passionate about and would like to share with the audience, let us know. Send an email to thirstydeveloper@live.com.
Thirsty Developer #71: Talking Silverlight with Tim Heuer
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Last week, Larry Clarkin and I had the opportunity to sit down with Sergio Pereira and discuss one of his passion topics, JavaScript. We talk about a little about the history, the nuances, the frameworks and really the evolution of the language that has become prevalent in the land of client-side web development.
Thirsty Developer #70 – Sergio on JavaScript
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