Tuesday, September 28, 2010
In this episode of CodeCast, Ken Levy interviews Sean Devlin, a Senior Technical Engineer at Servoy. Servoy is a cross-platform development and deployment platform - based on a powerful data-centric application server combined with a productive open source developer tool. Servoy applications can be deployed either on premise, hosted or in the Cloud, or as a service (SaaS). While Servoy is Java based, most programming is done via JavaScript with Java programming optional as needed or preferred. Servoy client forms and web forms run from the same UI/code base and all logic executes on the server. This discussion covers the architecture and product suite offered by Servoy to deploy solutions towards users either as a zero-deployment, native smart client, or a browser-based web client.
Links
· Servoy – http://servoy.com
· Servoy on Twitter – http://twitter.com/Servoy
· Servoy for VFP developers – http://servoy.com/foxpro
· ServoyForge – http://servoyforge.net
· Servoy tech forums – http://servoy.com/i
· ServoyWorld – http://servoy.com/servoyworld
Length: 46:28
Direct download: CodeCast_091.mp3 - Size: 43MB
-- Posted @ 11:00 PM by CodeCast (codecast@code-magazine.com) - CommentsCategories: Servoy, Java, Cloud Computing, SaaS
Monday, September 20, 2010
In this episode of CodeCast, Ken Levy interviews Dr. Neil Roodyn with an extended conversation on a variety of topics including the Microsoft Surface, multi-touch applications, Bing Translator, and the Messenger Connect SDK. This discussion is a follow-up from a related CodeCast show with Dr. Neil (#34, July 2009).
Guest
· Dr. Neil Roodyn - Blog: http://roodyn.com, Twitter: http://twitter.com/DrNeil
Links
· nsquared - http://nsquared.com.au
· http://surface.com
· http://twitter.com/MSSurface
· Bing Translator - http://www.microsofttranslator.com/
· Messenger Connect – http://dev.live.com
Length: 01:13:54
Direct download: CodeCast_090.mp3 - Size: 68MB
-- Posted @ 11:00 PM by CodeCast (codecast@code-magazine.com) - CommentsCategories: Surface, Bing, Messenger Connect
Monday, September 13, 2010
In this episode of CodeCast, Ken Levy interviews Walt Ritscher and Shawn Wildermuth on the topic of Windows Phone 7 development and marketplace. Discussion includes topics such as tools for creating apps for Windows Phone 7, XNA vs. Silverlight, Windows Phone 7 SDK and API details, the app marketplace, and various details on what to expect for the first version release.
Guests
· Walt Ritscher - Blog: http://blog.waltritscher.com, Twitter: http://twitter.com/WaltRitscher
· Shawn Wildermuth - Blog: http://wildermuth.com, Twitter: http://twitter.com/ShawnWildermuth
Links
· Windows Phone Developer Center - http://developer.windowsphone.com
Length: 56:48
Direct download: CodeCast_089.mp3 - Size: 52MB
-- Posted @ 11:00 PM by CodeCast (codecast@code-magazine.com) - CommentsCategories: Windows Phone 7, Windows Phone Marketplace, Visual Studio 2010