256 Seconds with dotNetDave (E10) – My Workflow Before I Submit Code Changes

In this episode of 256 Seconds with dotNetDave, I will share my workflow on what I do before I submit code changes to source control. This video will explain it in detail. I share this workflow because it makes sure that I rarely get bug tickets from quality assurance and hopefully it will for you … Continue reading 256 Seconds with dotNetDave (E10) – My Workflow Before I Submit Code Changes

256 Seconds with dotNetDave (E5) – Important Things To Take With You When Speaking at a Conference

In this episode, I talk about all the things I take when I speak at a conference in my "Rock The World" tour case. It's been around the world many times! I hope that this longer episode helps you to know what you need to bring when you speak. Videos on demand from dotNetDave: http://bit.ly/dotNetDaveOnDemand

256 Seconds with dotNetDave (E4) – Choosing a Third Party Product

In this episode dotNetDave (David McCarter) talks about the process he uses to choose an awesome third-party product for Visual Studio. For more information go to: http://dotnettips.com Videos on demand from dotNetDave: http://bit.ly/dotNetDaveOnDemand  

256 Seconds with dotNetDave (E3) – Before You Leave for the Technical Interview

In this episode dotNetDave talks about the four things you need before you walk out the door for a technical interview. Check out more about this subject at the "Rock Your Technical Interview" conference at an event near you. Click here for dates. Links mentioned in episode: Rock Your Technical Interview DVD Business Cards Episode … Continue reading 256 Seconds with dotNetDave (E3) – Before You Leave for the Technical Interview

256 Seconds With dotNetDave (E2) – AppDomain Exceptions

In this episode dotNetDave talks about how to trap ALL exceptions in your application, no matter what assembly might be causing them (even if you don't have source).

256 Seconds with dotNetDave (E1) – Visual Studio Online

In this first episode dotNetDave talks about source control and demonstrates the new Visual Studio Online. You now have no excuse not to use source control!