ScottGu Channel 9 Interviews

I did my first sit-down channel 9 interview last month which was fun.  They posted the first half of the interview last week, and just posted the second part today.  We covered a whole bunch of topics including:

  • History of the ASP.NET project
  • XHTML and Accessibility Standards in Whidbey
  • New IIS7 architecture and design
  • Managed code and our philosophy for betting on it with ASP.NET
  • RSS and cool things you could do with it
  • Tracing/Eventing
  • Why Apache devs will like IIS7
  • App-Domains and how we use them
  • Lots more

You can see both episodes here:

Hope you enjoy....

- Scott

 

2 Comments

  • Hi Scott, thankx for the interview, it was very informativ. Since my mother language is not English I do have 2 questions: 1) What was the IIS log analyzer you mentioned? 2) You mentioned some tools which will be available to hosters (wiki, blog, etc). Couly you provide more information or a link to it. Thankx.

  • We are diggin into accessibility in asp.net 2.0 (we have feb CTP).

    In particular we are dealing with the italian accessibility law.



    On it we found that we have to design our site without the assumption that active content (say javascript) is present or enabled.

    Using the simple menu component, it seems that without the javascript enabled on the browser it did not work.



    Is it an expected behavior or a bug in the CTP?

    We also experiment turning off javascript in the .browser file (and recompiling the factory) but nothing seems to happend.



    Carlo

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