DotNetRocks Part Deux

I did another interview with those wild and crazy guys, Carl and Richard. My first time (show 261) being on .NET Rocks was back in August of 2007 when I talked about Subtext, Open Source, and my blog.

This time (show 339), the interview focused on my experiences with working at Microsoft and the work I do on the ASP.NET MVC project. Notice that my profile pic hasn’t changed at all. I should do something about that.

I haven’t listened to it yet as I hate hearing myself talk. Even worse is seeing myself on video.

In any case, if you are interested, take a listen to the latest .NET Rocks show.

Oh, and I was also a guest on Hanselminutes recently. That talk was recorded at ALT.NET Open Spaces in Seattle. It’s only a coincidence that these two interviews came out a week apart. They were recorded more than a week apart. Honestly, I’m not a microphone whore. I’m more of a camera whore. ;)

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Requesting Gravatar... JiltedCitizen May 06, 2008 5:40 AM
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You are not alone in the aversion of hearing and seeing oneself recorded. I wonder why that is?
Requesting Gravatar... secretGeek May 06, 2008 12:33 PM
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good interview phil!

sounds like some great involvement with the community on this one.

cheers
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Requesting Gravatar... David Arno May 06, 2008 5:30 PM
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You seem to have developed a taste for podcast interviews Phil. Hanselminutes and .NET Rocks within a week of each other!
Requesting Gravatar... Haacked May 07, 2008 12:09 AM
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@David it turns out they were recorded more than a week apart. They were just released a week apart.
Requesting Gravatar... Mitch May 08, 2008 4:30 AM
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I listened to your hanselminutes interview, great discussion. The only thing is that it was two short, I would have liked to get a little more discussion as to what things you guys thought were going to be in the release version of the main product and how the MvcContrib project was going to decorate that future version.

Great job on getting the community involved. I've never seen any other group in MS be this involved and open.

Thanks!

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