Build HTML5tx.com with FrogSlayer’s Sam Hooker
In this version Mark and Clark sit down with FrogSlayer’s Sam Hooker. We talk to Sam about how he took the creative built by Drifting Creatives and built HTML5TX.com., Play Now Show Notes FrogSlayer...
View ArticleTalkin Twilio and Telephony with Keith Casey and John Sheehan
In this version Mark and Clark talk to Keith Casey and John Sheehan of Twilio. Keith and John are Twilio evangelists who talk to developers and help them create reliable and scalable voice and text...
View ArticleLive from HTML5.tx: Drifting Creatives destroys the DeveloperSmackdown.com...
We’re live from Austin TX at the epic HTML5.tx conference. In version 56 we asked the warriors from Drifting Creatives to blow up the DeveloperSmackdown.com site. They did exactly that! They walk us...
View ArticleArduino and Netduino with a Couple of Microcontroller Geeks
In this version, we grab a table at the local pub and talk microcontrollers. Brothers, Min and Lwin Maung walk us through the Arduino and Netduino revolution. By the end of the show, we decided to hack...
View ArticleOrganizing a Conference with CodeManiacs Ian Randall and Ben Gracewood
In this episode, Clark and Mark talk across a lot of time zones to Ian Randall and Ben Gracewood about how to set up and organize a technical conference. Ian and Ben are creating “CodeMania” which is a...
View ArticleUsing NuGet in TFS Without Committing Packages to Source Control
And, without modifying your project “*.*proj” files. And, without storing nuget.exe in your project’s source control. NuGet 1.6 is out and with it is a new update to Visual Studio that will update your...
View ArticleGood Bye Brandon Satrom, Hello Brandon Satrom
Brandon and Clark rap about careers and how’s Brandon’s has lead him to Kendo UI. Oh yea, did we mention he’s leaving Microsoft., Play Now No notes other than be vulnerable. The world we work in today...
View ArticleTfsVersioning 2.0 Updated for TFS 2012
My CodePlex project “TfsVersioning” which automatically versions C#, Visual Basic, F# and managed C++ assemblies has been updated to work on Team Foundation Server 2012 automated build. The overall...
View ArticleNuGetter Updated for TFS 2012
NuGetter, which is an extension to the Team Foundation Server build process to build, package and deploy NuGet packages has been updated to work in TFS 2012. Not only is NuGetter updated to work with...
View ArticleAdd an OData Feed to Your App Using Web API
Adding a REST interface to your application using ASP.NET Web API is pretty well documented. This post describes the creation of an OData feed through the same ASP.NET Web API techniques. The example...
View ArticleToday I made a promise(); and a Deferred();
Today I was building a web site application like many others that needs to setup the app by grabbing data from a couple different web service calls, manipulate the data in the web page and then save...
View ArticleAutomated Unit Testing with .NET Micro Framework
One big part of the development process that I try to practice as much as I preach is unit testing. Over the past several years I have developed many, many unit tests across multiple development...
View ArticleWeb, Mobile, Cloud, Bacon and More at That Conference
That Conference is a three-day community-based (and run) polyglot technical conference held at the Kalahari Resort in the Wisconsin Dells. There will be over 120 sessions to choose from so there’s...
View ArticlePegasus I: The Mission
Back in early November, my colleague (Matt Long) and I set out to do an experiment. We’re very much into the Internet of Things (IoT) and are always looking to know and understand a little more. The...
View ArticlePegasus I: HAB Payload and Communications
As I mentioned in my previous post, the goal of these experiments is to prove out Internet of Things technology including near real-time telemetry and command & control. Along the way it makes...
View ArticlePegasus I: IoT Command and Control
One of the biggest problems with High Altitude Balloons (HAB) is the retrieval of the payload after the flight. This can be a problem for a number of reasons. “Typical” flights have sensors and some...
View ArticleBuilding a House
We’re building a house and it’s right next door to our current house. That lets us watch the build closely and it also gives us a great place to put a time-lapse camera. Here’s a compressed version of...
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