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In this production, Oren Eini walks Rob through the various aspects of RavenDB - from the basics through to advanced Administrative Tasks. Along the way you'll learn how to query with the core Lucene engine, how to index your documents for searches, backups, sharding, replication to SQL Server, and how to plug all of this in to an ASP.NET MVC application.

This series is In Production which means we are actively recording and producing content for it. Currently we have 10-12 episodes planned.


released on February 09 2012, 9 episodes, 130 total minutes
 
Developers of all kinds are rediscovering the power of the Vim text editor. Even after several decades, it’s the only text editor to prioritize text editing and manipulation over raw input. Few editors can match the efficiency and power that Vim users experience every day.
released on January 06 2012, 2 episodes, 109 total minutes
 
For this special production, we've teamed up with Peepcode to bring you this exceptional introduction to CoffeeScript. We're offering this production for free to all of our monthly and annual subscribers - but if you'd like to download it you certainly can over at Peepcode!
released on December 19 2011, 1 episodes, 75 total minutes
 
In this special production we put notable speaker, Scott Hanselman, to the test: learn CoffeeScript in 90 minutes, then present a 15 minute talk. We sit live with Scott as he probes the CoffeeScript documentation and designs his talk, walking us through his slide design process and code demos. Along the way we do what we do: to throw curveballs and see how he handles the pressure.
released on December 08 2011, 1 episodes, 80 total minutes
 
In this single-episode production, Rob dives into the various aspects of working with "modern" Javascript. Syntax rules aren't discussed in-depth as the focus of this screencast is to get you up to speed with what's happening in the Javascript world. If you're a web developer and only dabbled with Javascript - or if you're a .NET developer (*especially* if you're a .NET developer) - understanding Javascript is becoming increasingly important. That's the goal of this screencast: getting you up to speed so you can explore the Javascript world confidently.
released on November 20 2011, 1 episodes, 58 total minutes
 
In this special Tekpub series, you get to sit into days 1 and 2 of Roy Osherove's TDD Master Class. This series is unlike many that we do in that the audio is a little "less than optimal", but the content more than makes up for it as you get to hear Roy and his students discuss various aspects of Test-driven Development. Developers around the world pay up to $5000 to attend Roy's TDD courses - we're bringing it to you for only $40! The basics are covered as well as a deep dive into Patterns and Practices, Mocks and Fakes, as well as what constitues a "Good Test". As a special bonus, Roy walks through his String Calculator Kata - using C# and .NET.
released on November 08 2011, 5 episodes, 311 total minutes
 
Our Full Throttle productions put you in a chair right next to an expert in the field, so you can see how they get their work done when confronted with a singular problem or task. These titles are free-form and uncut - we try not spend much time on explanations - just go Full Throttle to get the problem solved! Each Full Throttle production is a single episode which stretch a little longer than our typical stuff.
released on October 02 2011, 1 episodes, 30 total minutes
 
Our Full Throttle productions put you in a chair right next to an expert in the field, so you can see how they get their work done when confronted with a singular problem or task. These titles are free-form and uncut - we try not spend much time on explanations - just go Full Throttle to get the problem solved!

Each Full Throttle production is a single episode which stretch a little longer than our typical stuff.


released on August 15 2011, 1 episodes, 63 total minutes
 
Our Full Throttle productions put you in a chair right next to an expert in the field, so you can see how they get their work done when confronted with a singular problem or task. These titles are free-form and uncut - we try not spend much time on explanations - just go Full Throttle to get the problem solved! Each Full Throttle production is a single episode which stretch a little longer than our typical stuff.
released on June 03 2011, 1 episodes, 68 total minutes
 
In this advanced, somewhat-opinionated production you'll get your very own startup off the ground using ASP.NET MVC 3. No silly demos, no adhering to high-concept to keep your ego inflated - this is high-intensity, Pressure-Driven Development to get a product out the door. Topics include testing, SaaS integration, reworking Membership, sane data access and walking the line between business owner and good coder.
released on June 02 2011, 9 episodes, 420 total minutes
 
In this short production Rob Conery hacks into Microsoft's "Scripter Framework" and builds the foundations of a dynamic Web Framework using C#4, Razor, and Microsoft Web Pages. Along the way you can see how Massive was built, along with Manatee (simple Migration framework) and Quixote (high-level testing framework).
released on May 07 2011, 6 episodes, 119 total minutes
 
If you're just learning Microsoft's flagship language - or if you've been at it for years - this production will teach you a lot. Jon Skeet is well-known as the "Chuck Norris" of StackOverflow.com with inhuman skills when it comes to answering questions about C# 4.0. Tap his brain and learn the language like never before with our all-new series.
released on February 24 2011, 25 episodes, 680 total minutes
 
In this series Chris Bennage and Rob Eisenberg will show you how to create your Windows Phone 7 app - from code to tools to marketplace!
released on November 05 2010, 6 episodes, 173 total minutes
 
In this series Rob Conery shows you Rails 3 and the core concepts involved. The focus of this series is a bit more practical than theoretical - with the goal of showing you not only Rails, but many of the tools to help you get your site up and running quickly and effectively.
released on September 27 2010, 11 episodes, 548 total minutes
 
In this series Dave Ward (w/ James Avery) tackles questions submitted by viewers at http://vote.tekpub.com/forums/73709-ask-the-expert-dave-ward. This production will be covering topics like ASP.NET, ASP.NET MVC, jQuery, ASP.NET Ajax, and much more.
released on August 31 2010, 4 episodes, 113 total minutes
 
This is the .NET Open Source channel where we do what we can to give back to the community. Project leaders can create screencasts for their projects, give them to us to polish and render, and we stream them from our streaming servers.
released on August 02 2010, 7 episodes, 162 total minutes
 
Rob Conery walks you through Sinatra, the lightweight Ruby web framework. Along the way you'll get to know Vim, HAML, and MongoDB as Rob rebuilds the MVC Music Store completely with Sinatra. "Understanding Rack" is bundled with this production and is Episode 2.
released on July 15 2010, 8 episodes, 228 total minutes
 
In this series you will learn the basics of working with Silverlight, and then quickly transition to more advanced topics such as working with data, understanding XAML, and hooking into external services.
released on May 11 2010, 6 episodes, 181 total minutes
 
This series will introduce you to basic Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) concepts and quickly take you into the details of using Linq with Microsoft's latest data access strategy. The goal of this series is to focus on solving data access issues - not the theory surrounding it. Topics include ORM terminology, Linq, SQL, flexxing the EF mapper, and using Code-Only to keep your application as maintainable as possible.
released on May 11 2010, 6 episodes, 299 total minutes
 
In this production Craig covers all of the new features in ASP.NET 4.0 that you need to know about. This series is aimed at developers who are already familiar with ASP.NET and need to get up to speed on ASP.NET 4.0.
released on May 11 2010, 6 episodes, 195 total minutes
 
In this single-episode screencast I dive into the Ruby Meta Framework: Rack. If you do any Ruby web programming, an understanding of Rack and what it does is critical. It is the connective magic behind Ruby web frameworks such as Rails, Merb, and Sinatra.
released on April 29 2010, 1 episodes, 82 total minutes
 
In this series Donn Felker will walk through all the necessary steps to building and launching a sophisticated Android application.
released on March 30 2010, 8 episodes, 303 total minutes
 
In this production Rob delivers more than 3 hours of content focused on getting you and your company up and running on Mercurial. Topics include the basics: adding, committing, cloning, and push/pull. More advanced topics include working the console commands for improved speed, setting up the built in Hg web server behind IIS with authentication, and importing from Subversion.
released on March 11 2010, 4 episodes, 200 total minutes
 
Ben Scheirman shows you how to get your first iPhone application off the ground and into the App Store
released on March 05 2010, 7 episodes, 216 total minutes
 
In this series Craig Shoemaker walks through the new ASP.NET Ajax Library. Craig will cover how to use the ScriptLoader, DataView Control, DataContext Control, Observer Framework, and how to work with WCF Data Services. Craig will cover how to use the library in pure HTML or with ASP.NET WebForms or ASP.NET MVC.
released on February 10 2010, 6 episodes, 207 total minutes
 
In this series I build out the same blog engine that I created with ASP.NET MVC in our other series, Building My Own Blog. The idea with this series is a thought experiment - building two o the same application with different framework trying to use "best practices" in both cases.
released on January 12 2010, 10 episodes, 400 total minutes
 
In this series Justin Etheredge starts out by diving into the fundamentals of Linq, how it works, and the features added to C# 2.0 and 3.0 that make it possible (Episodes 1 & 2). Justin will then dig into all of the various Linq functions available and how each of them works. He will then touch on Parallel Linq and introductions to Linq to XML and Linq to SQL.
released on January 08 2010, 9 episodes, 274 total minutes
 
In this series Steven Sanderson and Rob Conery show you the core concepts of ASP.NET MVC - using version 2 of the platform. This production will get you up to speed on ASP.NET MVC - for a more advanced production, see Real World ASP.NET MVC.
released on December 22 2009, 15 episodes, 602 total minutes
 
Mastering jQuery walks through the basics of using jQuery, the revolutionary JavaScript framework that makes writing client-side code fun and easy, and then dives into the details of writing AJAX enabled ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET Web Forms applications. We will also cover popular plugins and extending jQuery in future episodes.
released on December 15 2009, 12 episodes, 395 total minutes
 
In this production I set up a Linux server with Apache and Passenger, a module which allows Apache to process Ruby on Rails applications. This is an introductory series meant for folks unfamiliar with Linux, Apache, and Rails
released on December 03 2009, 3 episodes, 58 total minutes
 
In this free Tekpub series I do a remake of Mike Gunderloy's classic developer book, Coder to Developer - but with an update for some of the practices used today.
released on October 21 2009, 4 episodes, 85 total minutes
 
In this series Ayende integrates NHibernate into Kona (the MVC Storefront) and during the process shows Rob how NHibernate works.
released on October 21 2009, 8 episodes, 387 total minutes
 
In this free Tekpub series we take a look at some of the practices and patterns being used by Microsoft developers today.
released on October 21 2009, 5 episodes, 104 total minutes
 
In this series I walk you through a "Day In The Life" as I build out my blog. This is less "instructional" and more watching me sling my way through creating a blog application, using what I've learned from the MVC Storefront series.
released on October 15 2009, 6 episodes, 259 total minutes
 
Mastering Git takes you deep into Git to give you the working knowledge you need to confidently use this system. Git is an amazing source control system and will change the way you work - we've devoted over 3 hours and hopefully you'll agree that Git's rockin.
released on October 15 2009, 12 episodes, 183 total minutes
 

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