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Welcome to Episode #7 of HipMojo (@hipmojo), a 3 part weekly series on tech news, strategy, and gossip. In this first clip, Ashkan and I discuss the best internet mergers and acquisitions (M&As) as seen in 2006 and today. It’s amazing how things change. In 2006, MySpace topped the list, and today, it’s nowhere to [...]

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This is an interview with Garrett Serack, a software developer who works in the open-source technology center at Microsoft. Garrett’s job at Microsoft is to help open-source technologies run better on Windows. Garrett offered some advice for open-source developers trying to port their tech to Windows. He also discussed what he sees as the biggest [...]

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This is the second part of our interview with Joey Devilla from Microsoft Canada. In this installment, Joey discusses Microsoft’s overall open-source strategy. Specifically, Joey covers how Microsoft’s philosophy has evolved, and what it means for open-source developers. He goes into detail about Microsoft’s open-source department, as well as how the organization’s policies have changed [...]

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Joey Devilla on the ASP .NET MVC Framework

by CT Moore on March 24, 2010

At Confoo, NVI we also got a chance to sit down with Joey Devilla from Microsoft Canada. It was kinda exciting to meet Joey because we’re we’re currently working on a project with Microsoft called Make Web Not War. The project is part conference and part contest. Anyway, in this first part of our two [...]

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Sebastian Bergmann on PHPUnit Testing

by CT Moore on March 22, 2010

In this interview, we speak with Sebastian Bergmann. Sebastian is a co-founder of thePHP.cc and the creator of PHPUnit.. We met Sebastian at Confoo, where he delivered a presentation on PHPUnit — the de-facto standard for unit testing PHP applications. Sebastian sat down with us and discussed how developments teams can use PHPUnit to avoid [...]

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