Phone Games in China with Jonathan Peppers
.NET Rocks!21 Touko 2014

Phone Games in China with Jonathan Peppers

Carl and Richard chat with Jonathan Peppers about his experiences building phone games for different languages and cultures. The conversation starts out talking about Jon's game Draw a Stickman, originally made for the US market. The game was also very popular in China, but as a pirated game. Jon tells the story of how they evolved Draw a Stickman to be a free game with in-game purchases and culturally oriented for China to make it profitable and successful there. Can your game be successful across multiple countries and cultures?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Xamarin Update with James Montemagno

Xamarin Update with James Montemagno

Time for a Xamarin update - things are moving fast! Carl and Richard talk to James Montemagno, now a Microsoft employee since the Xamarin acquisition, about the on-going evolution of the Xamarin tools...

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SpaceX Interplanetary Transport System Geek Out

SpaceX Interplanetary Transport System Geek Out

On September 27, 2016, Elon Musk held a press conference that was more like a rock concert to an excited crowd at the International Astronautical Congress in Guadalajara, Mexico. At the event, he anno...

20 Loka 201658min

Migrating Legacy Apps to Docker with Elton Stoneman

Migrating Legacy Apps to Docker with Elton Stoneman

What does it take to move an existing application to Docker? Carl and Richard talk to Elton Stoneman about his experiences migrating applications to Docker. The power of containers is obvious, with th...

19 Loka 201651min

Serverless Architecture with Ben Godwin

Serverless Architecture with Ben Godwin

Serverless is the new hot buzzword - but what does it really mean? Carl and Richard talk to Ben Godwin about his work building serverless applications - no servers, but lots of services! Ben talks abo...

18 Loka 201652min

Growing a .NET Meetup Group with Blake Helms and Robb Schiefer

Growing a .NET Meetup Group with Blake Helms and Robb Schiefer

Are user groups obsolete? Carl and Richard talk to Blake Helms and Robb Schiefer about their experiences starting and growing a .NET Meetup Group in Birmingham, Alabama. Modernizing on the user group ...

13 Loka 201653min

Distributed Caching with Iqbal Khan

Distributed Caching with Iqbal Khan

What role does distributed caching play in applications today? Carl and Richard sit down with Iqbal Khan to talk about nCache, an open source product built to do distributed caching in the .NET world....

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Hybrid Transactional Analytical Processing on SQL Server 2016 with Lindsey Allen

Hybrid Transactional Analytical Processing on SQL Server 2016 with Lindsey Allen

What the heck is Hybrid Transactional Analytical Processing (HTAP)? While at Ignite, Carl and Richard sat down with Lindsey Allen to talk about taking SQL Server "beyond relational." HTAP focuses on b...

11 Loka 201646min

Thinking Voice Control with Austin Dimmer

Thinking Voice Control with Austin Dimmer

Has voice control come of age? Carl and Richard talk to Austin Dimmer about his efforts to build a great voice control system - including for Visual Studio! The conversation digs into the complexity o...

6 Loka 201658min

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