.NET Rocks!

Joe Stagner on Hacking and Other Lost Arts

Episode #81 Monday, September 20, 2004

Joe Stagner stopped by to talk about his recent experiences at BorCon, experiences with the Open Source community, Java, and Delphi. In the second half we talked about Rory joining the MSDN evangelism team, VB.NET 2005, the CLR 2.0, XP Service Pack 2 and website security. Joe did a session at TechEd 2004 called "How Hackers Hack" which was the number two highest-attended session! This was a great talk with a very talented developer turned evangelist who keeps it real every day. Also, Mail, News of the Week, Weird Wide Webb, Ask Rory, and Richard the Toy Boy.

Guests:

Joe Stagner

Joe Stagner joined Microsoft in 2001 as a Technical Evangelist and is now a Developer Community Champion with the Microsoft MSDN Team. Joe brings more than 25 years of diverse Information Technology and Software Engineering experience to Microsoft including everything from several startups and venture capital funded companies to writing low level device drivers and serving as President & CEO of a publicly traded New York City consulting firm.

Joe's development experiences have allowed him to create commercial software applications across a wide diversity of technical platforms from Mainframes through UNIX and Linux, to Microsoft technologies on the Intel and Mobile computing platforms. While Joe is generally interested in all computing technology, in recent years he has been particularly focused on Highly Performant Geoscalable Web application architectures, multi-platform interoperability, and Writing Secure Code.

In addition to Joe's regularly scheduled MSDN Events (www.MSDNEvents.com) and Microsoft Web casts, Joe is a regular speaker at developer events like TechEd, The Microsoft Global Briefing, Microsoft Developer Summit, Dev Days, Web Services Edge, etc, as well as user groups throughout the American North East.

Joe can be contacted at www.ManagedCode.com or though his blog at http://blogs.MSDN.com/JoeStagner

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