The Nine Knights of Azure with Adam Cogan
.NET Rocks!23 Elo 2018

The Nine Knights of Azure with Adam Cogan

How should developers get started with Azure? Carl and Richard talk to Adam Cogan about his nine knights of Azure - in order, a set of services in Azure that developers should start with. Right off the bat, Adam suggests staying clear of the fancy cloud techs like containers and serverless. Start simple with Azure Web Apps, then start working on continuous integration and deployment. There are a ton of moving parts in Azure, and Adam has a great plan for getting your application and your skills gradually up to speed so that you can take them all on!

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Kimberly Tripp on SQL Server

Kimberly Tripp on SQL Server

Kimberly Tripp offers critical insights into SQL Server 2000 addressing Indexing, optimizing procedural code, the nightmare of row-based operations, and more. This show is 2.5 hours long!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

1 Elo 20042h 27min

The CLR Today and Tomorrow with Jeff Richter

The CLR Today and Tomorrow with Jeff Richter

Jeff Richter talks about the 1.1 Common Language Runtime (CLR) and gives a sneak peak at what's coming in the Orcas CLR. Also, News of the week and Rory's Top 10 reasons why C# is better than VB.NET ;-)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

26 Heinä 20041h 53min

Clemens Vasters Rocks your World

Clemens Vasters Rocks your World

This week the one and only Clemens Vasters turns on the light about the future of distributed systems and SOA. If you didn't get it before now, you will after listening to this show.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

19 Heinä 20042h 1min

Tim Huckaby on Smart Clients

Tim Huckaby on Smart Clients

Tim Huckaby stops by to talk about his mission of preaching the SmartClient gospel. Tim is always full of fun, great stories, and common sense. Nickolas Landry surprises us by calling in and heckling Tim. Rory does the Google Weirdos and News of the Week, Carl scraps the Linux Vulnerability of the week (it was time) and Richard Campbell (the Toy Boy) reviews the nVidia GeForce 6800 (as well as a not-so-cool toy) and Carl gives one away to a lucky listener! All in all this was a great show!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

12 Heinä 20041h 52min

The Speaker's Lounge

The Speaker's Lounge

This week's show is a roundtable discussion with Mark Dunn, Dan Appleman, Bill Vaughn, Kathleen Dollard, Don Kiely, Pat Hynds, Julia Lerman, and Scott Hanselman. See what happens when you get a bunch of geeks on the phone and turn em loose!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

5 Heinä 20041h 47min

Richard Campbell Geeks Out

Richard Campbell Geeks Out

Carl and Rory geek out with Richard Cambpell about everything but programming! Topics include water-cooled PCs, wireless gear, and flying cars. Yeah, it's not about .NET, but for crying out loud, live a little!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

28 Kesä 20041h 50min

Benjamin Mitchell and John Bristowe on SOA and Web Services

Benjamin Mitchell and John Bristowe on SOA and Web Services

This week we had a very informative discussion about messaging with Benjamin Mitchell and John Bristowe. Benjamin and John cut through the WS-AlphabetSoup set of specifications, avoid frequent references to SOA and cover what the benefits of web services are, why you might want to use WSE (security, policy, addressing and support for TCP), how to use web services in your applications today and where Microsoft is heading with web services and Indigo in future. Michele Leroux Bustamante joined us unexpectedly in the second half, and she even told a great joke!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

21 Kesä 20041h 58min

John Alexander and Barry Gervin on Unit Testing

John Alexander and Barry Gervin on Unit Testing

John and Barry talk with us about Test-Driven Development, Unit Testing, and other aspects of Extreme Programming that are being used today. We had given lip service to unit testing in past shows, but John and Barry were able to explain the benefits as well as the how-to of test-driven developmentSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

14 Kesä 20041h 40min