Hanselminutes Podcast 153 - Scott's Wife Mo interviews Scott Hanselman
My one-hundred-and-fifty-third podcast is up. Scott's wife Mo turns the tables in this interview and talks to Web Developer...Scott Hanselman. How does he fit it all into a day? What about work life balance? Is Scott bored with technology? When will the madness stop?
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About Scott
Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.
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She forced you to explain MVC - which no one ever does. Still unanswered is a question about why to use it, and when.
Great podcast!
It were expecially interesting to hear how your typical day goes, as I think we are many people who could use 48, or more, hours per day from time to time. Girlfriend/wife, kids, work, cleaning the house, making dinner etc etc.
Good luck MIX09, looking forward to see your session. Hope it's just as fun as your "BabySmash" session, which were kind of like "Nerd/.NET stand-up". I laughed and learned, which is a great combi.
//Mads
The stuff you come up with is just so elegant! Entertaining people while talking about .NET, MVC, ETC, that's the skill in itself!
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