Connected Show #18 – Claudio Caldato on PHP & ADO.NET Data Services
In this episode, guest Claudio Caldato joins Peter to discuss interoperability at Microsoft and how his team is working to make Windows Azure cloud services more accessible to PHP developers. Claudio provides us details on the PHP Toolkit for ADO.NET Data Services. Guest host G. Andrew Duthie joins Peter to discuss Office Starter 2010, the wonders of VHDs, Red Hat & Microsoft interoperability, the ASP.NET MVC Firestarter, and “Are we really smarter than you?”.
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Related Resources:
Claudio Caldato & Interoperability at Microsoft:
- PHP Toolkit for ADO.NET Data Services
- Interoperability @ Microsoft
- Interoperability Bridges & Labs Center
- Port 25 on Technet
- OpenAtMicrosoft on Twitter
- Interoperability on MSDN’s Channel 9
Office Starter 2010
- Ad supported Office Starter 2010 in the press
- New Ways to Try & Buy Microsoft Office 2010
- Introducing Microsoft Office Starter 2010 on Channel 9
The Wonder of VHDs
Microsoft & Red Hat Interoperability
- MS & RedHat seal the deal on interoperability
- Microsoft & Red Hat Complete Cooperative Technical Support
MS Patterns & Practices Identity Guide
- MS P&P group working on Claims Based Identity & Access Guide
- Claims Based Identity & Access Control Guide on CodePlex
ASP.NET MVC Stuff
- NYC ASP.NET MVC Firestarter On-Demand
- NYC ASP.NET MVC Firestarter Content
- Martin Balliauw Explores the MVC 2 Futures
- Nate Dudek on How To Build An Azure Powered ASP.NET MVC App
- ASP.NET MVC Cheat Sheets linked by Elijah Manor
- Elijah Manor – Cutting through the noise on Twitter with great ASP.NET links!
- All new Web Application Toolkits for ASP.NET
Are We Smarter Than You? – More on Duct Tape Programming!
- Joel Spolsky on the Duct Tape Programmer
- G. Andrew Duthie on Open Fist vs. Closed Fist Evangelism
- Rob Conery’s 200 Page Manual on Inversion of Control (plus or minus 199)
G. Andrew Duthie
Comments
Anonymous
October 13, 2009
Some of your links I'm very interested in but from the outside they point to () and i'm not sure if it's a mistake. I'd love an email back Marcus (at) skyfound.orgAnonymous
October 14, 2009
Hi Marcus, Thanks for letting me know! Looks like Outlook Web Access munged the URLs when I pasted them into the blog. I just went through and fixed them. Hopefully they work for you now. Let me know if you find any that still don't work. Thanks! -Peter