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In this episode Chris Worthington, Chris O'Regan, Jim Middleton, and Mads Kristensen take our viewers and listeners through the third Evercade cartridge: Data East Collection 1. As always, thanks to all of our Patreon's who made this episode possible, we really appreciate your kind donations! Richard Hyde Kingdiesel Roger Swan Shot2Bits Plasticman Stephen James Cillian O'Brien Robert Ilott MrRockitt Pete Rogers Rune P New Game Old Flame - Podcast Christopher Bolton Damon Crockett Dylan D'Arch Bitmap Soft Mikes vintage Tech Derek Young Nik Howard Price Matthew Turner Adam Hinde Chris O'Regan James Dunn Hans aka Muppets4 Roushimsx Guto Threadbare Chris Atwill Harvey Watson Martyn Jones Tim TJ Walker Ricardo Engel HeavyMetalDon Tony Parkinson DrNoVocalCords Mal Woods Cane and Rinse LamptonWorm Salvio Calabrese Mitsoyama Rhys Wynne Clint Humphrey Mark Bylund Paul Ashton Jon Sheppard Laurent Giroud Deadl0ck Aaron Maupin Jim-OrbitsIT Jon Veal Thomas scoffham Patrick Fürst Laurens Andrew Gilmour stephen stuttard Darren Coles Garry Heather Nick Lees Wee Jock Poo-Pong McPlop Looking for some MiSTer FPGA accessories? Give https://misterfpga.co.uk/ a visit and use the code retroasylum to gain a 6% discount. Want to find out about Steve's band, The Last Arcade? Check them out at https://thelastarcade.net/ Looking for some new games for your favourite retro system? Then checkout https://www.bitmapsoft.co.uk/ Help support the Retro Asylum by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/retroasylum Retro Asylum on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/retroasylum/ Retro Asylum YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfCC9rIvCKoW3mdbuCsB7Ag Retro Asylum on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_retro_asylum/ Retro Asylum on Twitch:https://www.twitch.tv/theretroasylum Twitter: @theretroasylum Retro Asylum Merchandise: https://retroasylumstore.myspreadshop.co.uk/
Udsendelsen er bragt i samarbejde med Herlev Stilladser. Mads Kristensen er et velkendt ansigt på de indre linjer i Lyngby Boldklub, men udadtil er han et mere ubeskrevet blad. Da Freyr Alexandersson og Hartmann drog til Belgien i januar, blev Mads Kristensen ny assistent på førsteholdet efter et par år som U19-cheftræner og i alt 10 år på akademiet. Qua sine erfaringer fra klubbens talentudviklingsmiljø, sætter han ord på, hvad der skal til for at få de kongeblå talenter til at slå igennem på førsteholdet. Værter: Pelle Håland Lindegaard og Nils Bloch
How are extensions in Visual Studio changing? Carl and Richard talk to the extension master himself, Mads Kristensen. With over 150 extensions in the Marketplace, Mads has a lot of experience building tooling that can streamline your Studio experience. The conversation digs into why an extension makes sense rather than being built into Studio. Although in the case of the Markdown Editor, that does happen! Mads also as the VSIX Community space if you want to get into building your extensions, with libraries and tooling to guide you to the pit of success with your extension project. Check it out!
How are extensions in Visual Studio changing? Carl and Richard talk to the extension master himself, Mads Kristensen. With over 150 extensions in the Marketplace, Mads has a lot of experience building tooling that can streamline your Studio experience. The conversation digs into why an extension makes sense rather than being built into Studio. Although in the case of the Markdown Editor, that does happen! Mads also as the VSIX Community space if you want to get into building your extensions, with libraries and tooling to guide you to the pit of success with your extension project. Check it out!
How are extensions in Visual Studio changing? Carl and Richard talk to the extension master himself, Mads Kristensen. With over 150 extensions in the Marketplace, Mads has a lot of experience building tooling that can streamline your Studio experience. The conversation digs into why an extension makes sense rather than being built into Studio. Although in the case of the Markdown Editor, that does happen! Mads also as the VSIX Community space if you want to get into building your extensions, with libraries and tooling to guide you to the pit of success with your extension project. Check it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
How are extensions in Visual Studio changing? Carl and Richard talk to the extension master himself, Mads Kristensen. With over 150 extensions in the Marketplace, Mads has a lot of experience building tooling that can streamline your Studio experience. The conversation digs into why an extension makes sense rather than being built into Studio. Although in the case of the Markdown Editor, that does happen! Mads also as the VSIX Community space if you want to get into building your extensions, with libraries and tooling to guide you to the pit of success with your extension project. Check it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
.visx files are magic as far as I’m concerned. Mads takes us through their history and how they have become much easier to create. vsixcookbook.com Yet Another Podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts.
Mads Kristensen talks about all the goodness in Visual Studio 2022
Mads is a principal program manager on the Visual Studio Team and has published over 150 free Visual Studio extensions. He blogs about anything related to Visual Studio and extensibility, and is a home automation enthusiasts. Links https://twitter.com/mkristensen https://github.com/madskristensen https://www.linkedin.com/in/madskvistkristensen/ https://www.madskristensen.net/ Resources https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/preview/ https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/releases/2022/release-notes-preview https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/ https://ncrunch.net/ https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/build-and-debug-c-with-wsl-2-distributions-and-visual-studio-2022/ https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/features/extend/ https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/ https://www.vsixcookbook.com/ https://github.com/ligershark/WebOptimizer "Tempting Time" by Animals As Leaders used with permissions - All Rights Reserved × Subscribe now! Never miss a post, subscribe to The 6 Figure Developer Podcast! Are you interested in being a guest on The 6 Figure Developer Podcast? Click here to check availability!
A long time ago in a world very different from this one we had Mads Kristensen on the podcast. During our talk the topic of 64-bit Visual Studio came up and we thought it was probably years away. Well here we are with Visual Studio 2022 64-bit on the way. Mads comes back on the podcast to talk about the path to 64-bit and some of the interesting things they had to work through along the way. We couldn't have Mads back on the podcast and not talk about extensions so we find out how extensions will work differently in Visual Studio 2022. What is your favorite extension for Visual Studio? Let us know on Twitter at @dotnet_Podcast. Panel Caleb WellsShawn Clabough Guest Mads Kristensen Sponsors Dev Influencers AcceleratorPodcastBootcamp.ioLevel Up | Devchat.tv Links Mads Kristensen - Visual Studio MarketplaceWriting Visual Studio Extensions with MadsVisual Studio 2022 Preview 4 is now available!Hacking Visual StudioGitHub: Mads Kristensen ( madskristensen )Twitter: Mads Kristensen ( @mkristensen ) Picks Caleb- Child of Light Ultimate Edition for Nintendo SwitchMads- VSColorOutputShawn- Ninja Trader Contact Caleb: Caleb Wells CodesTwitter: Caleb Wells (@calebwellscodes)Linkedin: Caleb WellsFacebook: Caleb Wells Contact Shawn Twitter: Shawn Clabough (DotNetSuperhero) Special Guest: Mads Kristensen.
How is Visual Studio working for you? Carl and Richard chat with Mads Kristensen about his new role on the Visual Studio feedback team - not that he's ever far from VS extensions! With a dash of home automation thrown in, Mads talks about how you can provide feedback to the Visual Studio team, and how that feedback is part of the continuous development plans for improving Visual Studio!
How is Visual Studio working for you? Carl and Richard chat with Mads Kristensen about his new role on the Visual Studio feedback team - not that he's ever far from VS extensions! With a dash of home automation thrown in, Mads talks about how you can provide feedback to the Visual Studio team, and how that feedback is part of the continuous development plans for improving Visual Studio!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
How is Visual Studio working for you? Carl and Richard chat with Mads Kristensen about his new role on the Visual Studio feedback team - not that he's ever far from VS extensions! With a dash of home automation thrown in, Mads talks about how you can provide feedback to the Visual Studio team, and how that feedback is part of the continuous development plans for improving Visual Studio!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
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Jimmy and Jessica talked to Mads Kristensen about building extensions, home automation and his passion for cooking. Blog https://madskristensen.net/ Visual studio blog https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/ Visual Studio Remote office hours https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLReL099Y5nRem6UA4w849hTfd0LzBIsAk Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChqrDOwARrxdJF-ykAptc7w Guest:Mads Kristensen (@mkristensen)
In this episode Tactical advisor Mads Kristensen, sends commanding officer Chris Worthington - a decorated veteran who fought in the Willy Wars - into the fray once more as we battle our way through Advance Wars on the Gameboy Advance. Special thanks to all of our Patreon’s who made this episode possible, especially in these trying times. Stay Safe! Aaron Maupin Aiden Marriott Andrew Gilmour Andy Marsh ArcanaArt.Com Blake Brett Cane and Rinse Chris Rowe Chris Worthington Clint Humphrey Darren Coles Edward Fitzpatrick Garry Heather Jim-OrbitsIT Jon Sheppard Jon Veal LamptonWorm Laurens de Bruijn Laurent Giroud Magnus Esbjörner Mal Woods Mark Bylund Martin Stephenson Matt Sullivan Nick Lees Patrick Fürst Paul Ashton Rhys Wynne Richard May Richard Rogers Rick Jackson Salvio Calabrese Stephen Bell Stephen Stuttard Thomas Scoffham Zach Glanz Help support the Retro Asylum by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/retroasylum Retro Asylum Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/CjzWjKH Retro Asylum on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/retroasylum/ Retro Asylum YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfCC9rIvCKoW3mdbuCsB7Ag Retro Asylum on Twitch:https://www.twitch.tv/theretroasylum Twitter: @theretroasylum
Sponsors CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood Shawn Clabough Caleb Wells Joined by Special Guest: Mads Kristensen Summary Mads Kristensen, from Microsoft, joins the panel to discuss building extensions in visual studio. Mads shares his story of getting into building extensions. Mads gives recommendations when getting started building an extension. The panel discusses what are important things to understand when you are new to building extensions. Charles Max Wood asks about the capabilities of extensions. Mads gives best practices for building extensions. Why writing extensions is getting easier and the place of extension in Microsoft is considered by the panel. The panel discusses the versions of visual studios and how they affect extensions. Mads shares what he is working on right now. Links 236 JSJ Interview with Mads Kristensen from Microsoft Ignite Getting started writing Visual Studio extensions Visual Studio 2015 Extensibility Checklist for writing great Visual Studio extensions https://www.facebook.com/Adventures-in-NET-373059030062837/ https://twitter.com/adventures_net Picks Charles Max Wood: Azure Functions Stranger Things Season 3 Shawn Clabough: https://slcnet.tech/ https://www.dotvvm.com/ Caleb Wells: Xbox Live for PC Mads Kristensen: https://hubitat.com/
Sponsors CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood Shawn Clabough Caleb Wells Joined by Special Guest: Mads Kristensen Summary Mads Kristensen, from Microsoft, joins the panel to discuss building extensions in visual studio. Mads shares his story of getting into building extensions. Mads gives recommendations when getting started building an extension. The panel discusses what are important things to understand when you are new to building extensions. Charles Max Wood asks about the capabilities of extensions. Mads gives best practices for building extensions. Why writing extensions is getting easier and the place of extension in Microsoft is considered by the panel. The panel discusses the versions of visual studios and how they affect extensions. Mads shares what he is working on right now. Links 236 JSJ Interview with Mads Kristensen from Microsoft Ignite Getting started writing Visual Studio extensions Visual Studio 2015 Extensibility Checklist for writing great Visual Studio extensions https://www.facebook.com/Adventures-in-NET-373059030062837/ https://twitter.com/adventures_net Picks Charles Max Wood: Azure Functions Stranger Things Season 3 Shawn Clabough: https://slcnet.tech/ https://www.dotvvm.com/ Caleb Wells: Xbox Live for PC Mads Kristensen: https://hubitat.com/
It's 2019, how smart is your home? Time for a Geek Out! Carl and Richard chat with Mads Kristensen about how he's adding automation to his home - and in a way that is tolerable for his significant other and young children. Mads talks about his kids being small enough that they can't reach the light switch - so automation to turn lights on is hugely empowering for them! But how do you make your home automation not so annoying? That's a bit trickier, and a great conversation!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
It's 2019, how smart is your home? Time for a Geek Out! Carl and Richard chat with Mads Kristensen about how he's adding automation to his home - and in a way that is tolerable for his significant other and young children. Mads talks about his kids being small enough that they can't reach the light switch - so automation to turn lights on is hugely empowering for them! But how do you make your home automation not so annoying? That's a bit trickier, and a great conversation!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Want to extend Visual Studio? Carl and Richard talk to Mads Kristensen about what its like to build Visual Studio extensions - and how he's now responsible for helping others build extensions too! Mads is the person behind Web Essentials, which used to be a big stand-alone download. Today it's a bunch of Visual Studio extensions. Today Mads is a program manager for Visual Studio extensions, and wants to help YOU be successful at building them too!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Want to extend Visual Studio? Carl and Richard talk to Mads Kristensen about what its like to build Visual Studio extensions - and how he's now responsible for helping others build extensions too! Mads is the person behind Web Essentials, which used to be a big stand-alone download. Today it's a bunch of Visual Studio extensions. Today Mads is a program manager for Visual Studio extensions, and wants to help YOU be successful at building them too!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Calvin Allen talks with me on a variety of topics. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet. Show Notes: I think Calvin may have done some rebranding since we recorded. Check out CalvinAllen83 on Twitch. Streaming services mentioned: Mixer, YouTube, and Twitch. restream.io, which I’m now using for… Couchbase Coding with Matt Groves, a show where I’m streaming daily. Jeff Fritz’s live stream: Fritz and Friends SQLite Toolbox Visual Studio extension Visual Studio extensions by Mads Kristensen Calvin’s Open in Notepad++ extension (GitHub), Couchbase extension on GitHub I used the term MVP in this episode to mean Minimum Viable Product Netlify GatsbyJS Man-in-the-middle attack SSL Labs rating Calvin Allen is on Twitter. Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
Mads Kristensen show the code for a new Visual Studio feature that makes it easy to add client side libraries to your projects.Code for this episode is here: https://github.com/aspnet/libraryinstaller
Mads Kristensen shows off LessCompiler, an open source Visual Studio extension he built that makes it easy to compile LESS to CSS. He shows off some cool tips in the Visual Studio extension code that optimally loads and shells out to Node and npm packages.Code for this episode is here: https://github.com/madskristensen/lesscompiler
Mads Kristensen and Chris O'Regan take a retrospective look at the Discworld games from the mid 1990's and discuss point & click adventures in general. Show links: Hipolito Pichardo Twitch Channel: https://m.twitch.tv/hipolitopichardo?desktop-redirect=true Huge thanks and a name check as ever to our Patreon supporters: Richard Pipes Nick Lees Edward Fitzpatrick Chris Worthington Alistair Downs Nick Lees Retromash Duncan Bell Garry Heather Help support the Retro Asylum by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/retroasylum Retro Asylum on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/retroasylum/ Retro Asylum YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfCC9rIvCKoW3mdbuCsB7Ag
With the release of Visual Studio 2017 Release Candidate, the truth is out - no more web essentials! Carl and Richard talk to Mads Kristensen about his decision to stop making Web Essentials, but not to stop making all the Web Essentials goodness! Rather than make one big bundle of tools for web developers, Mads has broken down the package into individual add-ins that you can download separately and install. It all comes down to manageability - not everyone wants everything, so now you can pick and choose. Key to managing the add-ins is the Web Extension Pack, that will help you install the components you need. Web Essentials lives on!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
With the release of Visual Studio 2017 Release Candidate, the truth is out - no more web essentials! Carl and Richard talk to Mads Kristensen about his decision to stop making Web Essentials, but not to stop making all the Web Essentials goodness! Rather than make one big bundle of tools for web developers, Mads has broken down the package into individual add-ins that you can download separately and install. It all comes down to manageability - not everyone wants everything, so now you can pick and choose. Key to managing the add-ins is the Web Extension Pack, that will help you install the components you need. Web Essentials lives on!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
In part 1 of a 2 two part special, Retro Asylum celebrates reaching it's 150th episode with a music quiz hosted by our very own Mads Kristensen. Plus the guys discuss all of the current goings on in the retro scene.
TOPICS: 4:00 Things that make web development more difficult 7:40 The developer experience with Angular 10:40 How cognitive cost affects the user experience 16:52 The variety of users for whom Mads’ software is built 22:14 Creating accessible javascript tools that aren’t immediately outdated 28:20 Why people shouldn’t be using dependency installers 34:00 Node updates QUOTES: “The massive introduction of new tools all the time is a big part of what makes web development harder.” -Mads Kristensen “I’m not a pretty pixels person, I’m a code and algorithms person.” -AJ O’Neill “I’m not hearing hype about people using HTTP2 to get those benefits, I’m only hearing hype around tools that Static built.” -AJ O’Neill PICKS: Death Note Anime Show JS Remote Conference The Alloy of Law Book by Brandon Sanderson Zig Zigler Books on Audible Mr. Robot TV Show RESOURCES & CONTACT INFO: Mads on Twitter Mads’ Website
TOPICS: 4:00 Things that make web development more difficult 7:40 The developer experience with Angular 10:40 How cognitive cost affects the user experience 16:52 The variety of users for whom Mads’ software is built 22:14 Creating accessible javascript tools that aren’t immediately outdated 28:20 Why people shouldn’t be using dependency installers 34:00 Node updates QUOTES: “The massive introduction of new tools all the time is a big part of what makes web development harder.” -Mads Kristensen “I’m not a pretty pixels person, I’m a code and algorithms person.” -AJ O’Neill “I’m not hearing hype about people using HTTP2 to get those benefits, I’m only hearing hype around tools that Static built.” -AJ O’Neill PICKS: Death Note Anime Show JS Remote Conference The Alloy of Law Book by Brandon Sanderson Zig Zigler Books on Audible Mr. Robot TV Show RESOURCES & CONTACT INFO: Mads on Twitter Mads’ Website
TOPICS: 4:00 Things that make web development more difficult 7:40 The developer experience with Angular 10:40 How cognitive cost affects the user experience 16:52 The variety of users for whom Mads’ software is built 22:14 Creating accessible javascript tools that aren’t immediately outdated 28:20 Why people shouldn’t be using dependency installers 34:00 Node updates QUOTES: “The massive introduction of new tools all the time is a big part of what makes web development harder.” -Mads Kristensen “I’m not a pretty pixels person, I’m a code and algorithms person.” -AJ O’Neill “I’m not hearing hype about people using HTTP2 to get those benefits, I’m only hearing hype around tools that Static built.” -AJ O’Neill PICKS: Death Note Anime Show JS Remote Conference The Alloy of Law Book by Brandon Sanderson Zig Zigler Books on Audible Mr. Robot TV Show RESOURCES & CONTACT INFO: Mads on Twitter Mads’ Website
Calvin Allen is a developer who is using AppVeyor for CI on his open source projects. Show notes: AppVeyor Martin Fowler's intro to Continuous Integration Mads Kristensen's blog (the "master of VS Extensiblity") YAML (Yaml Ain't Markup Language) AppVeyor docs on AppVeyor.yml Calvin Allen on Twitter Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Guest: Mads Kristensen @mkristensen Full show notes are at https://developeronfire.com/podcast/episode-037-mads-kristensen-just-ship
Dean and Paul deliver a news and info update as well as bringing focus to an often-overlooked system, the Sharp X68000. The Retro Asylum has been listed in the Video Games category of the prestigious 2015 UK Podcaster Awards! We want to really encourage every member of our awesome community to help us be in with a chance of winning the award by voting for us on the dedicated page: http://ukpodcasters.com/directory/podcast/uk-retro-gaming-podcast-games-culture-curators/ Nine Worlds on 7-9 August 2015. It's about gaming, film, cosplay, fandom, literature, science, geek culture, meeting people and having a really big party: https://nineworlds.co.uk/ Sharp X68000, XM6 Pro68k emulator: http://mijet.eludevisibility.org/XM6%20Pro-68k/XM6%20Pro-68k.html Sinclair Vega: http://www.retro-computers.co.uk/ Jump on our forums for stacks of retro chat: http://retroasylum.com/phpbb/index.php Check out our Official Retro Asylum YouTube channel to see the team playing and review the best retro games out there! http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfCC9rIvCKoW3mdbuCsB7Ag Main Site Sponsors http://www.playexpo.net For all the latest news on Play Margate keep an eye on their site. http://www.funstock.co.uk Loads of excellent gift ideas here, from Neo Geo X, JXD Android Gaming Tablet and much more! Get 5% off your order using the discount code ‘asylum' at checkout. http://www.retrotowers.co.uk The only place to pick up the fantastic Everdrive and retro console cables and peripherals. For 5% off your order use the discount code ‘retroasylum' at checkout. July site Sponsors- Dino Dini, Mads Kristensen, Nicholas Lees, Darron Tungate, John McManus, Michael Keith, Retrotowers.co.uk, Retromash.com. If you'd like to sponsor the show please visit our website at retroasylum.com and click the donate button at the bottom of our homepage. Everything pledged goes straight back into maintaining the site, so if you enjoy the show please consider donating. Any feedback is more than welcome and please leave us an iTunes review if you haven't already.
The Drisk and special guest Alex Mort of Retro Game Squad get to grips with Nintendo' legendary ol' grey toaster, the NES. Retro Game Squad: http://www.retrogamesquad.com/ Game Over by David Sheff: https://archive.org/details/Game_Over_1999_Cyberactive_Publishing It's Behind You by Bob Pape: http://bizzley.com/ Jump on our forums for stacks of retro chat: http://retroasylum.com/phpbb/index.php Check out our Official Retro Asylum YouTube channel to see the team playing and review the best retro games out there! http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfCC9rIvCKoW3mdbuCsB7Ag Main Site Sponsors http://www.playexpo.net For all the latest news on Play Margate keep an eye on their site. http://www.funstock.co.uk Loads of excellent gift ideas here, from Neo Geo X, JXD Android Gaming Tablet and much more! Get 5% off your order using the discount code ‘asylum' at checkout. http://www.retrotowers.co.uk The only place to pick up the fantastic Everdrive and retro console cables and peripherals. For 5% off your order use the discount code ‘retroasylum' at checkout. June site Sponsors- Dino Dini, Mads Kristensen, Nicholas Lees, Darron Tungate, John McManus, Michael Keith, Retrotowers.co.uk, Retromash.com. If you'd like to sponsor the show please visit our website at retroasylum.com and click the donate button at the bottom of our homepage. Everything pledged goes straight back into maintaining the site, so if you enjoy the show please consider donating. Any feedback is more than welcome and please leave us an iTunes review if you haven't already.
Join your guide Cory Fowler as he talks to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community.This is the first of a number of shows that I've been wanting to do for a while which shows the level of passion and commitment that many people at Microsoft have around their areas of expertise. This show in particular is the first of it's kind and who better to kick things off then our great friend Mads Kristensen.Show LinksMads Kristensen on GitHubBlogEngine.netMiniBlog [MiniBlogFormatter]Visual Studio Web Tooling [GitHub]Web Dev Blogs [GitHub]Web Dev Checklist [GitHub] [Chrome Extension]Visual Studio Chrome Extension Project Template [GitHub]Trailing Whitespace Visualizer Extension [GitHub]Add New File [GitHub]Open Command Line Extension [GitHub]SchemaStore [GitHub]GlyphList [GitHub]VsixGallery [GitHub]
At the Nebraska Code Camp, Carl and Richard moderated a panel discussion with Mads Kristensen, Lee Brandt, Josh Broton, and Robert Boedigheimer exploring the state of web development on the Microsoft stack. Of course, the first topic is the upcoming ASP.NET vNext and its switch over to open source, along the way letting go of some legacy features including Web Forms. The panel also discussed various JavaScript libraries, when they should be used and when plain old VanillaJS is a better way to go. Conversation also explored design tooling and whether we all should be running Visual Studio or stick with dedicated design tools and editors. Lots of viewpoints from a great panel!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
At the Nebraska Code Camp, Carl and Richard moderated a panel discussion with Mads Kristensen, Lee Brandt, Josh Broton, and Robert Boedigheimer exploring the state of web development on the Microsoft stack. Of course, the first topic is the upcoming ASP.NET vNext and its switch over to open source, along the way letting go of some legacy features including Web Forms. The panel also discussed various JavaScript libraries, when they should be used and when plain old VanillaJS is a better way to go. Conversation also explored design tooling and whether we all should be running Visual Studio or stick with dedicated design tools and editors. Lots of viewpoints from a great panel!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
ASP.NET continues to evolve! Carl and Richard talk to Mads Kristensen about the many amazing things he's working on in the web space, starting with Web Essentials! Mads explains how Web Essentials is a way to experiment with new features for ASP.NET, and that success comes when the feature is pulled into Visual Studio itself - and you get to be part of that process, it's all open source! The conversation turns to Visual Studio embracing the web development ecosystem to use the best tools for the job, whether that is browser and performance testing, package management and workflow. Use whatever tools you want from whomever, and Visual Studio will work with them - 2015 is shaping up to be an amazing version!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
ASP.NET continues to evolve! Carl and Richard talk to Mads Kristensen about the many amazing things he's working on in the web space, starting with Web Essentials! Mads explains how Web Essentials is a way to experiment with new features for ASP.NET, and that success comes when the feature is pulled into Visual Studio itself - and you get to be part of that process, it's all open source! The conversation turns to Visual Studio embracing the web development ecosystem to use the best tools for the job, whether that is browser and performance testing, package management and workflow. Use whatever tools you want from whomever, and Visual Studio will work with them - 2015 is shaping up to be an amazing version!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Join your guide Cory Fowler as he talks to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community.This week Cory is joined by Mads Kristensen from the ASP.NET Web Tooling Team to talk about the improvements for Modern Web Development in Visual Studio 2015 including Bower, Grunt, Gulp, LESS, Sass and npm. Mads also explains how to use the new Task Runner Explorer to harness the power of these tools from within Visual Studio.Show LinksVisual Studio Connect Event (on Channel 9)Visual Studio Connect: ASP.NET 5 (Panel Discussion)Task Runner Explorer for Visual Studio 2013Bower, Grunt, Gulp & npm Package Intellisense for Visual Studio 2013Web Essentials for Visual Studio 2013 Update 4Web Essentials for Visual Studio 2015Visual Studio Community Edition 2013[Shortcut 22:05] Grunt Tasks for moving & minification of filesFollow Cory Fowler on TwitterFollow Mads Kristensen on Twitter
The crew talk about Microsoft Tooling with Mads Kristensen.
The crew talk about Microsoft Tooling with Mads Kristensen.
The crew talk about Microsoft Tooling with Mads Kristensen.
We talk with Mads Kristensen about web essentials, SideWaffle, and extending visual studio. Get WinJS everywhere. How to salt your passwords to get the flavor just right. Build your own authenticator.
While at Øredev in Malmö, Sweden, Carl and Richard talk to Mads Kristensen about the amazing set of features that have been added for web development in Visual Studio 2013. First up is browser link, a method to automate the connection between your development environment and various browsers being used to test your app while you code. Auto-refresh and more! Mads also talks about Web Essentials and SideWaffle - tools and templates for helping you to build web applications the right way. Visual Studio 2013 is a must have for the web developer!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
While at Øredev in Malmö, Sweden, Carl and Richard talk to Mads Kristensen about the amazing set of features that have been added for web development in Visual Studio 2013. First up is browser link, a method to automate the connection between your development environment and various browsers being used to test your app while you code. Auto-refresh and more! Mads also talks about Web Essentials and SideWaffle - tools and templates for helping you to build web applications the right way. Visual Studio 2013 is a must have for the web developer!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Scott sits down with Mads Kristensen and talks about his new open sourced Web Essentials. Web Essentials adds dozens of new features to Visual Studio for the Front End Developer...and now it's open source! We also talk Visual Studio 2013 and the new project Codenamed Artery that's posed to change everything.
Scott chats with Mads Kristensen about HTML5? What exactly is this thing? Is it evolutionary or revolutionary? Should you start working with HTML5 now, or should you wait for some unknown future?