Event Modeling with Adam Dymirtuk
.NET Rocks!12 Joulu 2024

Event Modeling with Adam Dymirtuk

How can event modeling help you build better applications? Carl and Richard talk to Adam Dymitruk about Event Sourcing and Event Modeling, including the new book Understanding Eventsourcing. Adam talks about thinking through business workflows as an approach to event sourcing, where new data is constantly added, never modified. These data streams can then be modeled into different workflows following consistent patterns that make your application straightforward to build and maintain. It does take effort to change your thinking to the event source/model approach but with huge potential!

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James Dawson and Grace Mollison Bridge the Gap Between Developers and Operations

James Dawson and Grace Mollison Bridge the Gap Between Developers and Operations

Carl and Richard talk to James Dawson and Grace Mollison about the DevOps movement. DevOps is about developers and operations personnel working closely together to deliver higher quality, more reliable applications.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

13 Syys 20111h 2min

Billy Cravens Compares and Contrasts ColdFusion and ASP.NET

Billy Cravens Compares and Contrasts ColdFusion and ASP.NET

After Richard made some (somewhat) disparaging remarks about ColdFusion, Billy sent an email defending the platform. The outcome of that email discussion is this show - Carl and Richard get educated by Billy about what ColdFusion is about. ColdFusion goes back to 1995, and is still going strong at version 10! Billy talks about the similarities and differences between ColdFusion and ASP.NET.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

8 Syys 201147min

Kate Gregory on the History of C, C++ and C++0x.

Kate Gregory on the History of C, C++ and C++0x.

Carl and Richard talk to Kate Gregory about the history of C, culminating in the latest version, C++0x (aka C++ 11). Kate points out that C++ is more popular than ever, no matter what the managed memory folks are saying. The conversation works through the various flavors of C, how the language has continued to evolve, even to the point of doing memory management! Along the way Kate digs into the new features of C++0x, many of which (like lambdas) seem awfully familiar... the conversation ends on a great discussion on massive parallelism. Could C++ solve the parallel problem?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

6 Syys 201152min

Kerry Hammil Builds .NET Gadgets

Kerry Hammil Builds .NET Gadgets

Carl and Richard talk to Kerry Hammil about .NET Gadgeteer. The .NET Gadgeteer project comes out of Microsoft Research and is advancing the .NET Micro Framework with new hardware that does not require experienced electronics people to be successful with. Everything is plug-and-play! The conversation moves on to what would happen when everything in your house has an IP address and further on into the Internet of Things. Another good geekout show!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

1 Syys 201147min

Nat Friedman and Miguel de Icaza Start Xamarin

Nat Friedman and Miguel de Icaza Start Xamarin

Carl and Richard talk to Nat Friedman and Miguel de Icaza, the CEO and CTO (respectively) of Xamarin. Xamarin is the company that Nat and Miguel set up to house the Mono Project and the rest of the Mono related products including MonoTouch and Mono for Android after Attachmate acquired Novell. The conversation starts out on mobile development and moves to tablets. Click the link below for a 20% discount on Xamarin tools!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

30 Elo 201157min

Emily Lewis Builds the Web One MicroFormat at a Time

Emily Lewis Builds the Web One MicroFormat at a Time

Carl and Richard talk to Emily Lewis about HTML5, CSS3, Microformats, and general web development topics. Emily calls herself a 'standardista' and demonstrates that in the conversation, talking about the advantage of using schemas to identify different types of data in your web pages. Could this be the return of XML schemas in a way that makes sense?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

25 Elo 201148min

Loren Goodman Programs By the Rules

Loren Goodman Programs By the Rules

Carl and Richard talk to Loren Goodman from InRule Technologies about rule engines. Loren talks about how rule engines help applications organize rules so that non-developers can modify them. The goal is to reduce maintenance costs for software. The conversation moves over to concepts of complex event processing and how it applies to developing new rules dynamically.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

23 Elo 201155min

JD Meier Gets Results the Agile Way

JD Meier Gets Results the Agile Way

Carl and Richard talk to JD Meier from Microsoft about leading an agile life. JD talks about how he learned to be effective as a product manager at Microsoft, and how that lead to developing the Agile Life book. It may have a developer undertone, but the Agile Life is aimed at everyone.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

18 Elo 201144min