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Scott Hanselman

Host of Hanselminutes podcast, known for his expertise in web development and technology.

Top 5 podcasts with Scott Hanselman

Ranked by the Snipd community
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6 snips
Jul 5, 2024 • 1h 22min

#131 What Scott Hanselman learned from 900 podcast interviews with devs

A chat with Scott Hanselman covering remote team leadership, his educational journey, software insights from 980 podcast interviews, and a side of punk bass. Topics include arcade gaming, remote work challenges, tech evolution through daily objects, lifelong learning in tech, algorithms' impact on content curation, intentional career choices, and diving into C sharp development.
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May 30, 2024 • 53min

Episode 1900 with Scott Hanselman!

Tech influencer Scott Hanselman joins hosts to discuss the origins and evolution of podcasts, reflect on retro tech nostalgia, explore social media platforms, emphasize the importance of diversity in programming, and highlight the human element in creating tech products. The episode is filled with anecdotes, humor, and insights from Scott's long career in the industry.
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Jun 26, 2024 • 31min

Going Back to Basics in Technology

Scott Hanselman, VP of Developer Community at Microsoft, discusses the importance of tech fundamentals, staying updated, impact of open source, and motivating tech communities. Emphasizes returning to basics to empower others and balancing work-life in tech.
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Jun 20, 2024 • 51min

Scott on DotNetRocks episode 1900 with Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell

Tech expert Scott Hanselman discusses career goals, podcast origins, and importance of asking questions. Topics include 3D printing, social media presence, mentorship in tech, and humorous podcast anecdotes. Emphasis on positivity, consistency, and integrity in interactions.
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Jun 11, 2024 • 37min

Scott Hanselman - The Fear Factor in Maintainable Software

Scott Hanselman, a VP at Microsoft, and host of Hanselminutes Podcast, discusses fear in maintainable software. He talks about addressing technical debt rooted in fear, building team culture of confidence, and using inner and outer loop thinking for better software development.