Episode 18: PDC 2008 Podcaster Roundtable with StackOverflow and Herding Code
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Keith and Woody grabbed a few other podcasters to have a roundtable discussion on the last day of Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference in October 2008. The discussion was very lively and after you listen to this first part head over to the Herding Code podcast to listen to the conclusion of the discussion from PDC.
Thanks to our guests this episode
Jeff Atwood lives near Berkeley, CA with his wife, two cats, and far more computers than he cares to mention. He's been a Microsoft Windows developer since 1992. His blog is http://codinghorror.com. His podcast is http://blog.stackoverflow.com/ | |
![]() | Kevin Dente is a software developer at Global 360, an enterprise BPM vendor. He lives in Oakland, California, with his fabulous wife (who is a top notch web designer) and adorable daughter (not that I'm biased or anything). His blog is http://weblogs.asp.net/kdente |
| Jon Galloway is an ASP.NET developer living in California. He writes about ASP.NET, software development and other geeky stuff on his blog at http://weblogs.asp.net/jgalloway/. | |
| Scott Koon has been programming professionally since about 1995. By day he work mainly in the .NET space, and by night he is an experimenter. He considers the ability of a developer to communicate with other developers and customers a high priority; which is why Scott first started keeping an online journal back in 1998. His blog is http://www.lazycoder.com/weblog/ |
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