"Microsoft shocks the developer community by open sourcing some of their crown .Net jewels. Mike and Chris discuss the ramifications for Java, and the overall strategy Microsoft could be shifting too. Plus why the return of the Start Menu is a massive middle finger to devs, and other interesting bits from Build 2014."
Coder Radio did a perspective on .NET being opened up:
http://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/54707/ms-gadget-2-0-cr-96/ with an Ogg
file available of course:
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