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The Minutes On 9 - Channel 9 Video Interviews with the ASP.NET 4 Team

October 21, 2009 Comment on this post [20] Posted in ASP.NET | ASP.NET Ajax | ASP.NET Dynamic Data | ASP.NET MVC | Channel9 | VS2010
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image Who loves you? Not only is Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 now available for everyone to download (not just subscribers) but I've got 11 short video interviews with the ASP.NET 4 team up on Channel 9.

I was up in Redmond just last week and made sure to stop by the offices of as many ASP.NET developers and program managers as I could. I chatted with a few faces you may recognize and a few you may not. All of them are working hard to make ASP.NET 4 cool.

I'm still working on my video techniques, and I used two different HD cameras to film these videos. Your feedback (negative AND positive) is always appreciated.

This series of videos is called Hanselminutes on 9 and you can get to all of these (and many more) using the Channel 9 Tag "hanselminuteson9." You can also subscribe via RSS to just those videos. There are also iPod, Zune, PSP and large WMV versions of every video to download as well as basic MP3's if you just want audio.

New Markup from Old Controls with Marcin

Scott Hunter on  Big Picture and new Templates

ASP.NET 4 and Phil Haack (and son!)

Dynamic Data for Older Apps with David Ebbo

Stephen Walther on AJAX

Clean Markup with Scott Galloway

Brad Wilson on MVC 2

David Fowler on LinqExtender

The new ObjectCache with Stefan

ASP.NET MVC 2 with Eilon Lipton

ASP.NET 4 and Deployment with Vishal Joshi

 

Enjoy!

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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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October 21, 2009 11:36
Fantastic Stuff Scott

-- Lee

October 21, 2009 12:05
One minor annoyance with the msdn landing page is (yes, I used to work in QA - hence the bad habit of spotting these things!) that the text in the header has an asterisk next to "deploy", but nowhere in the page is there a reference/explanation for the asterisk.

Still - Beta 2 is downloading as I type! =)
October 21, 2009 12:11
Thanks ASP.NET 4 Team!
October 21, 2009 12:24
Will an ISO image for VS2010 be available, or is it Web Installer only?
October 21, 2009 12:48
ScottGu said soon on Twitter. I'll ask.
October 21, 2009 14:39
Where is ISO downloads for public?
October 21, 2009 16:04
One thing I just noticed: if you have the Silverlight beta SDK installed, that part of the VS2010 install will fail.
October 21, 2009 18:34
Regarding video technique, I know people give you crap for the handheld, but it's not bad. A tripod would still be better. :) Beyond that, if you can find a shotgun mic or a way to put a lavalier on people, that's really the thing that would improve the video the most. Some environments you shoot in make it really hard to hear your subject. Obviously this depends on what your gear is. A light wouldn't hurt, but developers mostly need to be heard, not seen.
October 21, 2009 20:38
Great videos, but way too heavy! It takes ages to see them, even online.
October 21, 2009 22:40
Great videos Scott!

The Visual Studio Express Edition ISO (with VB, C#, VWD, C++) is available here - http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=167878
October 21, 2009 23:18
Hi,

Someone could download the videos from the link in the rss feed? Not the .wmv link, but the link that goes to the channel9 post page.
October 22, 2009 7:45
Great videos! thanks Scott. Which 2 HD cameras are you using ?
October 22, 2009 19:16
Best interview was with Phill Haack and his son.
Scott, move the camera too much.
October 23, 2009 12:08
Aaron - The first is a Creative Vado HD and the other is a Canon Vixia HF S10 HD Flash.
October 23, 2009 17:54
Scott, thanks. Your posts about the Vado were inspiring so I've recently picked one of those up. Looking forward to playing with it more. I'm really impressed with the wide angle-ness of the device out of the box. The Canon HF is amazing (I don't have one, just from the content I've seen), there is a guy (http://vimeo.com/trondsvendsen) that shoots some amazing detail with that camera.
December 10, 2009 16:04
Hi Scott!
If I want to be honest, ASP.Net team, did nothing special in ASP.Net 4.0 web forms comparing to ASP.Net 2.0 days!
January 28, 2010 17:21
This is GREAT news. jQuery is a GREAT library that makes client-side coding approachable and it's damn good to see that you are not reinventing the wheel here. BRAVO! dictionar grec
This also gives jQuery even more legitimacy and could even lead to jQuery optimizations moved into the browser.
January 31, 2010 13:34
Are these links broken only for me? :/
February 03, 2010 9:03
I hate Channel9 Videos bcaz there video size is large and it hangs a lot while streaming..Please Upload Channel9 Videos on Youtube...so that users with low bandwidth can easily watch them! Hanselman please convey this message to Channel 9 Team..Thanks you
April 30, 2010 14:04
Some environments you shoot in accomplish it absolutely harder to apprehend your subject. Obviously this depends on what your accessory is. A ablaze wouldn't hurt, but developers mostly charge to be heard, not seen.

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