Neural Net from Scratch using LINQPad with Joe Albahari
.NET Rocks!27 Syys 2018

Neural Net from Scratch using LINQPad with Joe Albahari

Can you build a neural net from scratch? While at NDC in Sydney, Carl and Richard talked to Joe Albahari about using LINQPad to create neural nets from scratch. LINQPad is an interactive development environment for .NET - originally focused on helping you build LINQ expressions. But as Joe explains, it can be used for all sorts of interactive coding experiences - including learning to build neural networks. Joe talks through the fundamentals of neural nets and what it's like to build neural nets yourself. Even if you move on to more advanced machine learning tooling, learning the fundamentals are useful!

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Reflections on Connections

Reflections on Connections

What started out as a show about the DevConnections Developer Conference morphed into a round-table chat with Dan Appleman, Kathleen Dollard, Mark Dunn, Don Kiely, Robert Scoble, Chris Sells, and Bill Vaughn about developer conferences like DevConnections, writing books, speaking, and various other aspects of the industry. Of course, it was lots of fun too.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

17 Touko 20041h 56min

Kathleen Dollard on Code Generation

Kathleen Dollard on Code Generation

Carl and Rory chat with noted author, developer, and MVP Kathleen Dollard about Code Generation, or writing code that writes code. Don Kiely also shows up to talk about working with Kathleen on her book Code Generation in .NET. Carl and Rory also check in with Sunny Day to talk about the price of gasoline in Maine.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

10 Touko 20041h 51min

DonXML Talks XML

DonXML Talks XML

Rory somehow convinced DonXML to drive up to the .NET Rocks! Studios for our first Thursday-night live show.Don Demsak (a.k.a. DonXML) is all about XML and related technologies, and as such he told us Why XML? for the as-of-yet unbeliever. Other topics include what the community gets wrong with XML, what's wrong with typed datasets, Object Constraint Language (OCL), what's wrong with the XML DOM, declarative programming and XAML, and SVG.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

3 Touko 20041h 58min

Vic Gundotra, Steve Cellini, Lenn Pryor, and members of the MS Longhorn Evangelism team

Vic Gundotra, Steve Cellini, Lenn Pryor, and members of the MS Longhorn Evangelism team

In the first hour Vic Gundotra and Steve Cellini from Microsoft talk about Longhorn and Evangelism at Microsoft. Evangelists are concerned with getting technical information to the developer community. During the break, Rory interviews the MSDN Channel 9 team about Channel 9After the break, Lenn Pryor and some of the Channel 9 team join Carl and Rory for more talk about Longhorn and Microsoft's efforts to get technical information to developers everywhere.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

26 Huhti 20041h 50min

Keith Pleas and Harry Pierson on Architecture

Keith Pleas and Harry Pierson on Architecture

This show is all about architecture from Why to How. Keith and Harry bring the developer's and architect's perspective to the discussion, respectively. The discussion starts with the importance of good design and architecture, to techniques, tools, standards, and the like.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

19 Huhti 20041h 57min

Bob Reselman - Coding Slave and the Meaning of Life

Bob Reselman - Coding Slave and the Meaning of Life

This week's guest is Bob Reselman , author of Coding Slave, a book that claims the software industry doesn't want you to read it. We'll be talking about software, outsourcing, technology, and of course - the book.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

12 Huhti 20041h 59min

Tony Bain on SQL

Tony Bain on SQL

Tony Bain talks with Rory and Chris Sells about the issues developers face when building SQL Server based applications. Topics include optimization strategies and tools, how DBAs can help, transaction and concurrency control, locking, isolation levels, good database design, and good strategies for accessing SQL from Visual Studio.NETSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

5 Huhti 20041h 49min

Markus Egger on OOP and Tablet PCs

Markus Egger on OOP and Tablet PCs

Markus Egger of CoDe Magazine and EPS Software fame joins Carl and Rory this week to talk about OOP, Windows Forms, Visual Inheritance, and Tablet PC development.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

29 Maalis 20042h 2min