Road Trip Nashville
.NET Rocks!26 Loka 2005

Road Trip Nashville

Nashville was a fun town. Never seen a crowd of geeks sing Clementine to Beethoven's 9th before. It was awesome.

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Migrating WCF and More to .NET 5 with Mark Rendle

Migrating WCF and More to .NET 5 with Mark Rendle

Do you have apps that need to move to .NET 5? Carl and Richard talk to Mark Rendle about his work on Visual Recode, which started out as a migration tool for WCF to gRPC, but has evolved to deal with the migration to .NET 5 challenges. Mark talks about how older WCF apps can often move to gRPC pretty easily, but moving the app has other problems, like out-of-date libraries, build practices, tests, and so on. There's also the possibility of migrating WebAPI and even WebForms apps - lots of possibilities!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

23 Helmi 20211h

Building Teams Apps with Hilton Giesenow

Building Teams Apps with Hilton Giesenow

Teams is extensible - wanna write some code? Carl and Richard talk to Hilton Giesenow about his work building Teams extensions - and there are a lot of options! The conversation starts out focusing on what Teams can do for you, which is to be the portal into collaboration at work. Hilton talks about the huge array of extensibility options for Teams to put more of the work in the tabs of Teams - from bots to PowerApps, there are a lot of choices!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

16 Helmi 202158min

A Very Serious Bot with Phil Haack

A Very Serious Bot with Phil Haack

Can a chatbot make your team development process better? Carl and Richard talk to Phil Haack about his work building Ab.bot, a chatbot designed to work in Slack and Discord to help with building software - call it ChatOps - doing your development workflow with everyone able to see, sending commands through the bot. Phil talks about building add-ins to Ab.bot using C#, Python, and Javascript. ChatOps your way to an efficient team building great software!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

9 Helmi 202153min

Blazor Static Web Apps with Jeff Fritz

Blazor Static Web Apps with Jeff Fritz

What's a Blazor Static Web App, and why should you care? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about how the new Azure Static Web App service can be combined with Blazor to do dynamic things on the client, without any client rendering on the server. The conversation ranges over a variety of web development technologies, including Web Forms, Angular, and more. Static doesn't mean boring!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

2 Helmi 202156min

Entity Framework Core 5 with Julie Lerman

Entity Framework Core 5 with Julie Lerman

What's new in Entity Framework Core 5? Carl and Richard chat with Julie Lerman about the latest in EF Core, stories from the trenches of data development and more! Julie talks about there not being an EF Core 4 (to avoid confusion), but that there will be an EF Core 6 which should align pretty nicely with EF 6, which is now in maintenance. Yes, there's more to do to make the ORM better, and parity is close between the versions!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

26 Tammi 20211h 4min

Containers on Azure with Tom Kerkhove

Containers on Azure with Tom Kerkhove

How many ways can you run containers on Azure? Carl and Richard talk to Tom Kerkhove about his experiences working with Azure container solutions. The conversation starts out talking about Azure Functions, which under-the-hood are handled in containers - but you don't control those containers at all. You can run Web Apps in Containers or use the Azure Containers Instance. Azure Service Mesh also supports containers, and then there is the Azure Kubernetes Service. Tom helps sort these various options out - they each can help you in different ways!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

19 Tammi 202149min

IdentityServer Update with Dominick Baier and Brock Allen

IdentityServer Update with Dominick Baier and Brock Allen

Time for an Identity Server update! Carl and Richard talk to Dominick Baier and Brock Allen about Identity Server. The conversation starts out focused on the evolution of security over the internet in the first place, including an update to OAuth - version 2.1. Then the conversation turns to IdentityServer itself, and how to sustain and grow development on it. Dom and Brock talk about building open-source software for the long term. The answer for them is Duende Software, a company they have created to support IdentityServer into the future - check it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

5 Tammi 202156min

The State of Security in the Octoverse with Maya Kaczorowski

The State of Security in the Octoverse with Maya Kaczorowski

How secure is your software? Carl and Richard talk to Maya Kaczorowski of GitHub about The State of the Octoverse Security Report - one of three annual reports coming from GitHub about how software is being built. Maya talks about how software vulnerabilities are found and fixed, including the amazing statistic that vulnerabilities on average exist in code for four years before being detected! Also, the criticality of the vulnerability doesn't seem to increase the speed to fix - what does make a difference is automation. Automated build and deployment pipelines, including security analysis early in the process - those are the things that make our software safer!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

4 Tammi 202150min