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Hanselminutes Podcast 109 - ASP.NET Dynamic Data with Scott Hunter

April 26, 2008 Comment on this post [2] Posted in ASP.NET | ASP.NET Dynamic Data | Podcast
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My one-hundred-and-ninth podcast is up. Recorded at the Microsoft MVP Summit, this show is about the new ASP.NET Dynamic Data subsystem that's being added to ASP.NET. I sit down with Scott Hunter, a Program Manager for ASP.NET (everyone in the division is required to be named Scott, BTW ;) ) and dig deeper into Dynamic Data.

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Enjoy. Who knows what'll happen in the next show?

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Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.

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May 01, 2008 21:23
Ok, I've listened to this episode twice and I still don't think I grok the whole thing. I would love to see you do an example. Would Visual Studio be required? I use SharpDevelop as my IDE.

Thanks,
Scott
May 01, 2008 22:38
I just did 7 short How-To tutorial videos that will be up next week! ;) Let me know if that doesn't help.

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