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<title>From the .NET Developer&apos;s Journal Archives: Getting Reacquainted with the Father of C#</title>
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<description>In our premier issue, back in October 2002, we ran a full-length interview with Anders Hejlsberg, the Distinguished Engineer at Microsoft responsible for the creation of the C# programming language. Then, in March 2005, we presented a follow-up interview conducted by .NETDJ&apos;s editor-in-chief, Derek Ferguson, at Microsoft&apos;s Tech Ed 2004 conference in San Diego, California.</description>

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<title>From the .NET Developer&apos;s Journal Archives: A Talk with the Father of C#</title>
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<description>In this interview with the editor-in-chief of .NET Developer&apos;s Journal, Microsoft&apos;s Anders Hejlsberg discusses the origins and the future of C#. The interview appeared in .NET Developer&apos;s Journal, Vol 1 issue 1 - in October 2002.</description>

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<title>Hanselminutes Interview with Raymond Chen</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jun 2007 19:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Hanselminutes is a weekly audio talk show with noted Web developer and technologist Scott Hanselman and hosted by Carl Franklin. Scott discusses utilities and tools, gives practical how-to advice, and discusses ASP.NET or Windows issues and workarounds (www.hanselminutes.com/).</description>

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<title>Heard on Hanselminutes</title>
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<description>Scott and Carl talk about digital identity and related technologies. Hanselminutes is a weekly audio talk show with noted Web developer and technologist Scott Hanselman hosted by Carl Franklin. Scott discusses utilities and tools, gives practical how-to advice, and discusses ASP.NET or Windows issues and workarounds.</description>

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<title>Heard on Hanselminutes</title>
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<description>Hanselminutes is a weekly 30-minute podcast with Web developer and technologist Scott Hanselman and hosted by Carl Franklin. The following is a transcript from show number 29, entitled &apos;Dynamic vs. Compiled Languages&apos;. You can listen online at www.hanselminutes.com.</description>

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<title>Heard on Hanselminutes</title>
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<description>Hanselminutes is a weekly 30-minute podcast with Web developer and technologist Scott Hanselman hosted by Carl Franklin. What follows is a transcript from show number 12 entitled &apos;Top 10 Utilities You Didn&apos;t Know You Had.&apos; You can listen online at www.hanselminutes.com.</description>

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<title>.NET Interview &amp;mdash; Heard on Hanselminutes</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 08 May 2006 09:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Hanselminutes is a weekly 30-minute podcast with Web developer and technologist Scott Hanselman hosted by Carl Franklin. The following is a transcript from show number 4 on Continuous Integration. You can listen online at www.hanselminutes.com.</description>

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<title>Linux - Mono - .NET: An Exclusive SYS-CON.TV Interview With Miguel de Icaza</title>
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<description>Mono is the leading non-Microsoft implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) specification. The CLI is the foundation of .NET. Because Mono runs on a number of platforms, it is the main choice today for people who want to run .NET applications on non-Microsoft platforms such as Linux.</description>

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<title>Novell CEO Messman Postpones Gupta Appointment</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Who Is David Litwack? Litwack is responsible for the development and advancement of Novell&apos;s secure Web services strategy, a position he assumed in July 2002 following Novell&apos;s acquisition of SilverStream Software, a company for which he&apos;d served as president and CEO since 1997. He is also a member of Novell&apos;s Worldwide Management Committee. JDJ spoke with him on May 21, 2004 exclusively about a range of contemporary computing issues.</description>

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<title>Exclusive .NETDJ Interview with Brad Abrams: Talking Frameworks, Namespaces, and Programming</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>.NET Developer&apos;s Journal editor-in-chief Derek Ferguson and Don Box, a leading authority on COM and architect in the Microsoft .NET Developer and Platform Evangelism Group, recently sat down to talk with Brad Abrams, Lead Program Manager for the .NET Framework, about that framework.</description>

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<title>An Interview with Rob Howard</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>.NETDJ: How did you come to work for Microsoft on the ASP.NET team? RH: I was originally on what was then known as the Developer Relations group at Microsoft. I was a technical evangelist. I was part of a team of folks that Microsoft would send to the top 100 &apos;media metrics,&apos; which was a ranking tool that ranked the top Web sites and destinations during the dot-com boom.</description>

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<title>Exclusive .NET Developer&apos;s Journal &quot;Indigo&quot; Interview with Microsoft&apos;s Don Box</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>I am an architect in the Distributed Systems Group.  I am responsible for the protocols and the plumbing that we do in that group. I&apos;m on an architecture team, so the responsibility is distributed, but basically five other architects and I work on the WS-* protocols, Indigo, and the stuff that leads up to Indigo, such as work on ASMX and Web Services Enhancements (WSE).</description>

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<title>Focusing on the Presentation Layer</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>.NET Developer&apos;s Journal Editor-in-Chief Derek Ferguson caught up with Dean Guida, CEO of Infragistics. In this exclusive interview, Guida talks about how Infragistics adds value to Microsoft products, competition with offshore ISVs, and the importance of the user experience.</description>

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<title>.NET DJ Exclusive: Betting on Managed Code - Q&amp;A with S. Somasegar, VP, Developer Division, Microsoft</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>.NET Editor-in-Chief Derek Ferguson sat down to talk with Microsoft&apos;s S. &apos;Soma&apos; Somasegar in Chicago recently. In this exclusive interview, Somasegar talks about Microsoft&apos;s new Partner program; the future of the .NET platform, in both the short and long term; and how Microsoft has learned from the open source community.</description>

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<title>When the Mission Truly Is Critical</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>.NET Developer&apos;s Journal Editor-in-Chief Derek Ferguson recently chatted with John Gomez, CTO of Eclipsys. In this exclusive interview, Gomez talks about the role of .NET in mission-critical software for the health-care industry, and how he merged his love of technology with his interest in health care.</description>

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<title>Reaching Out to the Longhorn Community</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>.NET editor-in-chief Derek Ferguson sat down to talk with Microsoft Software Legend Chris Sells at Microsoft&apos;s Professional Developers Conference 2003. In this exclusive interview, Sells talks about how he became involved with teaching and writing about Microsoft technologies, how he came to work for Microsoft, and what it&apos;s like to have a hand in the development of the .NET Framework.</description>

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<title>BizTalk Server 2004: Harnessing Data and Content</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>.NETDJ Guest Editor Jame Healy recently interviewed Microsoft&apos;s Scott Woodgate, lead product manager for Microsoft&apos;s E-Business Servers group. In this exclusive interview, Woodgate talks about the history of BizTalk Server, the process of developing a new BizTalk Server version, and bridging the gap between developers and business analysts.</description>

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<title>Whidbey, Longhorn, Indigo: A View from the Inside</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>.NETDJ Editor-in-Chief Derek Ferguson chatted with Microsoft Software Legend Jeffrey Richter at Microsoft&apos;s Professional Developers Conference 2003. In this exclusive interview, Richter talks about sharing his working life between Wintellect and Microsoft, and what it&apos;s like to help shape Microsoft products.</description>

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<title>Seeing the Big Picture</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>.NET Editor-in-Chief Derek Ferguson sat down to chat with Microsoft Software Legend David Chappell at the recent Professional Developers Conference 2003. In this exclusive interview, Chappell talks about how he came to focus on Microsoft technologies, and why he enjoys teaching and speaking about new technologies.</description>

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<title>From &quot;Windows&quot; to ASP.NET - After six years of writing books, new technology still excites authors</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2003 09:18:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>At PDC 2003 Alex Homer and David Sussman, Microsoft Software Legends and authors, talked about how they came to be writers, the rate of adoption of .NET technology, and, of course, Whidbey, Yukon, and Longhorn. -Interviewed by Derek Ferguson, .NETDJ Editor-in-Chief</description>

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<title>.NET Remoting: Ingo Rammer talks .NET</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2003 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>.NET Developer&apos;s JournalMobility Editor Jon Box recently chatted with Ingo Rammer, consultant, instructor, and best-selling author of books on .NET. In this exclusive interview, Rammer discusses .NET Remoting, his programming roots, and the book he wishes he had when he was starting out.</description>

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<title>Components and Architecture</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2003 11:12:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Juval Löwy is a Microsoft &apos;Software Legend&apos; and RD, and architect for  IDesign, a consulting and architectural services company. In an  exclusive interview with .NET Developer&apos;s Journal editor-in-chief  Derek Ferguson, Löwy discusses the need for an inherently extensible  architecture, the importance of a commitment to quality, and the  bright future of .NET.</description>

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<title>Real-World .NET</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2003 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>.NET Developer&apos;s Journal editor-in-chief Derek Ferguson recently had the opportunity to chat with a few of the major players - Microsoft aside - in the .NET space. In this exclusive interview, high-profile executives from Computer Associates, Borland, Infragistics, and Unisys discuss what their companies are doing to support the .NET initiative, the future of Web services, J2EE versus .NET issues, success stories, and their relationships with Microsoft.</description>

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<title>The Continuing Evolution of ASP.NET: An Interview with Scott Guthrie, co-creator of ASP.NET</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2003 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>.NETDJ: How did you come to your current role at Microsoft? SG: I run our Web Platforms and Tools team, which includes ASP.NET as well as Visual Studio .NET. I cofounded the ASP.NET team with Mark Anders in November of &apos;97, right after we shipped IIS 4. Mark and I started the next generation Web application model project and spent a couple of months just prototyping things. I wrote the prototype of ASP.NET over the New Year&apos;s holiday of &apos;97/&apos;98. We showed off the prototype, got a lot of good feedback, and wound up creating a new team and staffing it from scratch.</description>

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<title>&quot;.NET and SunONE Are the Best Thing That Could Happen to Wireless Communication&quot;</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 30 Nov 2002 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Web services are the beginnings of the next generation of expansion in computing power, says Larry Mittag. Speaking exclusively to SYS-CON.com/webservices, Larry Mittag - VP and chief technologist of Stellcom, Inc., the premier San Diego-based systems integrator -  says: &apos;As far as most people know, .NET and SunONE have something to do with the  whole software-as-a-service thing and involve XML in some fashion.</description>

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<title>The Present and Future of .NET An interview with 
Microsoft&apos;s David Treadwell</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2000 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>.NETDJ: What can you share with us about the current state of developing and licensing the .NET Compact Framework?    It&apos;s currently in beta, and people who are interested can download it from our device developer site:</description>

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