Today I found another JavaScript framework that got me curious. It's JavaScript Jabber episode 80, Impact.js with Dominic Szablewski. Impact is a JavaScript game engine for developing HTML5 games for desktop and mobile browsers. It's $99 and you also get... Continue Reading →
Today it's two shorter podcasts. The first one is The Tablet Show episode 105, iPad Development with Kirby Turner. Yesterday I listened to a talk about Cross-Platform Mobile Development and I had this iPad podcast in my queue to follow... Continue Reading →
Time to take a look at mobile development. It's .NET Rocks episode 911, Cross-Platform Mobile Development with Todd Anglin. Building apps for multiple platforms is getting easier. Todd works at Telerik and this talk is about their development solution for... Continue Reading →
Today I'm checking out another new thing that I've never heard anything about. It's Hanselminutes episode 392, Groovy on Grails with Netflix's Clay McCoy. The name makes me think about Ruby on Rails and that's exactly what it is. It's... Continue Reading →
Not only am I learning stuff "one hour a day" but I also go to seminars, learn things at work, read books and watch learning videos. Last night I went to a seminar arranged by SWENUG (Swedish .NET User Group)... Continue Reading →
Today it's a podcast recorded live in London, .NET Rocks episode 915, Disruptive Change with Dan North. The guys talks with Dan North about how he's working with changing how large organizations do development, making work more fun, more creative... Continue Reading →
Today it was another "not code" podcast in my ears. It's PowerScripting Podcast episode 242, Steven Murawski and Geoff Dalgas on DSC and Stack Overflow. It's great to hear how large applications are made. Stack Overflow is the largest website... Continue Reading →
Go hack yourself, with .NET Rocks episode 914, Hacking your website with Troy Hunt. This discussion goes into how you can test the security on your own website. We all know about things like SQL injection but Troy give a... Continue Reading →
Today I listened to JavaScript Jabber episode 79, Lo-Dash with John David Dalton. In a previous podcast there was some talk about Underscore and Lo-Dash and I had no idea what it's about, then this podcast popped up and I... Continue Reading →