Episode 6: Developer Talk with Scott Hanselman

Abhishek Baxi and Manan, with Scott Hanselman.

Microsoft .NET

Scott Hanselman, the Principal Program Manager for the Server & Tools Online team at Microsoft joins us for a casual developer talk as we poke him with a wide variety of questions on Visual Studio 2010, Codeplex, and even working from home and knowing ScottGu!

Share your thoughts about the podcast as comments to this post. We always appreciate feedback and as the tradition goes, would send out a few commentators a good-looking Visual Studio 2010 water bottle.

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  • Gr8 work! The water bottle also looks gr8..
  • Gr8 work! Waiting for more of 'em :)
  • superduper
    Very cool! I've always been a fan of Scott Hanselman's blog; he usually has great insights into all different areas of development.
  • nitinmp
    Of late, i am following Hanselman equally as i do scott gu. Both of them are definitely celebrities and we, .net developers feel so much connected when these veterans share their experience on the wonderful shows like this.
  • Scott Hanselman Rocks! I have learned a lot over the years by reading Scott's blog and twitter updates. I really appreciate the fact that the Microsoft developers are encouraged to blog and keep people informed about the latest and greatest tools.

    I have great admiration for all the people on the ASP.NET team. Yes, I am jealous that Scott Hanselman gets to work with Scott Gu. However, I am also jealous that Scott Gu gets to work with Scott Hanselman...And the Phil Haack guy is OK too....LOL (just kidding Phil)
  • vasujain
    #VS2010 bottle looks cool.... Nice to see the MStalk back in action ..
  • abhinandh
    Great podcast!! keep'em coming... :)
  • Wonderful post!!This talk reminds me of Hanselman video where went pulling pplz leg at codeplex :D .its fun!!
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