Lacking structure and concise information sharing
I was very excited for a MS data/programming podcast but after listening to a few episodes I found it to be more banter than actual information sharing. Needs Better Structure/Agenda. It would be great if you set out a timeline. Ex. 5 minutes of your chit chat 5 minutes .Net/MS news updatea 15 minutes of the main content delivery 15 minutes for review and discussion/opinions 5 minute closing I’ve found that the show description barely aligns with the content. For example, the latest show description mentions the “life of a developer”. I was psyched to hear about others perspectives within the industry for compare and contrast. However, there was about 10-15 minutes of useless banter and back-n-forth. There was some mention of the BASH and how the non windows world is leaking into the windows developer life but that was all. Hoping you can use this as constructive feedback so you provide more industry value for all of us who are busy folks trying to be productive eliminating the noise. Thank you!
Jay 123457890 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/22/19
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I’m a junior .NET developer and this podcast has not only shown me new technologies and insights each week, but also the kinds of discussions that people at the top of this game are having. This podcast has been invaluable to me and is helping me grow as a developer.
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Love the show, never miss an episode. Keep up the great work!
Shaun887878 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/12
This is THE podcast to listen to if you are involved in software development, even if you are not into .NET! I have learnt something new from almost every podcast, and Carl and Richard do a great job of keeping some "hard to keep interesting" subjects, very entertaining. Love it :-)Read full review »
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