The Nine Knights of Azure with Adam Cogan
.NET Rocks!23 Aug 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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Hanging out with Bernard Wong

Hanging out with Bernard Wong

Bernard Wong from MSDN talks with Carl and Rory this week. What's on his mind? For starters, the old and tired questions asked of him at developer conferences, what Bill and Steve really say at those high level meetings in Redmond, amrchair CEOs, and other observations. Bernard always has great stories to tell. This is the last show of 2004. We'll be back on January 10th, 2005! Until then, we hope everyone enjoys a little time off for the holidays!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

20 Des 20041h 16min

Brian Larson on SQL Reporting Services

Brian Larson on SQL Reporting Services

Brian Larson talks to Carl and Rory, who is recovering from being sick and on the road, about SQL Reporting Services: architecture, cool features, innovative uses, performance tips, new features in SQL 2005 Reporting Services, and Business Intelligence opportunities in SQL 2005.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

13 Des 20041h 7min

Windows Server Technology

Windows Server Technology

While Rory is living it up in Vegas Carl interviews seven Microsoft program managers and evanglists about the current state of Windows Server 2003 as well as what's on tap for future releases; 64-bit computing and why it's so cool; server security, and J2EE to .NET migration.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

6 Des 20041h 26min

Billy Hollis digs into smart client architecture

Billy Hollis digs into smart client architecture

Billy Hollis went beyond the general smart client discussion we usually have and dug into architecure issues. What works? What doesn't work? Listen to Billy's stories from the field and learn from his experience. Awesome show.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

29 Nov 20041h 16min

Catching up with Julie Lerman

Catching up with Julie Lerman

Julie Lerman talks about her recent experiences with the Base Class Library 2.0, Tablet PC development and ADO.NET 2.0. She also talks about her professional life before software development, which may come as a bit of a shock. All-in-all it was a good conversation.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

24 Nov 20041h 8min

Mark Pollack, Ted Neward, and Don Box on Java, .NET, and the future

Mark Pollack, Ted Neward, and Don Box on Java, .NET, and the future

Dare we say the future? This show was originally intended to be a discussion about Java and Spring.NET with Mark Pollack. Then Ted was invited, and he invited Don. The result is an almost two hour discussion of Java and .NET. This is definitely going to be a classic.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

17 Nov 20041h 32min

Kate Gregory on C+++, VB.NET, and VSTO

Kate Gregory on C+++, VB.NET, and VSTO

Kate Gregory talks to Carl (in this retro interview-only show) about the new C++, why she prefers VB.NET over C#, Visual Studio Tools for Office, OOP, Sockets, and merry old England! This is the first of our attempt to make .NET Rocks! more geeky and less freaky! We hope you like it!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

8 Nov 20041h 12min

Jay Roxe Rocks!

Jay Roxe Rocks!

Microsoft Product Manager for Visual Basic.NET, Jay Roxe drops by to talk about his work on the .NET Framework including System.Object, System.String, and System.Text.StringBuilder. In the second half he talks about VB.NET 2005, about the decisions Microsoft made regarding features and ship dates, and about how he thinks VB.NET 2005 will go a long way toward making .NET accessible to the masses of business programmers worldwide.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

1 Nov 20041h 58min

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