Scott Hanselman

Hanselminutes Podcast 75 - John Lam on Iron Ruby from OSCON

August 03, 2007 Comment on this post [1] Posted in Ruby | Silverlight
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oscon_logo My seventy-fifth podcast is up. In this episode I'm sitting down with John Lam at OSCON a few hours after his presentation on Iron Ruby.

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Do also remember the complete archives are always up and they have PDF Transcripts, a little known feature that show up a few weeks after each show.

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As I've said before this show comes to you with the audio expertise and stewardship of Carl Franklin. The name comes from Travis Illig, but the goal of the show is simple. Avoid wasting the listener's time. (and make the commute less boring)

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

About Scott

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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August 04, 2007 17:43
bring on the ruby! i talked to flash people about silverlight/dlr tonight -- it sure is turning heads!

so what's this book you're collating in august?

is it:

1. Hanselman -- best bits and out-takes

or

2. Ruby: how to get hired by microsoft when, really, you're just desperately in love with ruby, (coauthor: da J-Lam)

..?

lb
lb

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