Cloud Scaling from the Trenches with Meg Gotshall
.NET Rocks!20 Okt 2022

Cloud Scaling from the Trenches with Meg Gotshall

Ready for a story of cloud scaling from the trenches? While at NDC Oslo, Carl and Richard talked with Meg Gotshall about her experiences scaling the Fotoware service with her team. Meg talks about the limits of auto-scaling, where all the services are scaled up, but the bottlenecks exist in only one place - and how dashboards help to provide more visibility into the problem. But even when you sense the problem, how do you fix it? The conversation digs into breaking services into their containers and AppService plans so they can be scaled independently - initially for diagnostics but ultimately for production!

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The History of .NET with Mark Miller

The History of .NET with Mark Miller

.NET is twenty years old - how has it changed? Carl and Richard talk with Mark Miller about how he moved from Delphi to .NET, and how .NET has continued to be relevant through the years. The conversation also digs into those pivotal moments of .NET and how it shaped the product into the open-source, cross-platform product of today!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

15 Feb 20221h 12min

Twenty Years of C# with Anders Hejlsberg

Twenty Years of C# with Anders Hejlsberg

C# is twenty years old! Carl and Richard chat with Anders Hejlsberg about how C# has evolved, and how it's continuing into the future. Anders digs into the origins of C# as the C-like Object-Oriented Langage aka COOL that he proposed when Microsoft could no longer build its own version of Java. The conversation gets into how all programming languages 'build on the shoulders of giants' and use features of languages past, with their own twists and innovations. Fun conversation with the father of C# !Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

8 Feb 20221h 1min

Twenty Years of .NET with Miguel de Icaza

Twenty Years of .NET with Miguel de Icaza

Twenty years of .NET! Carl and Richard talk to Miguel de Icaza about his experiences working with .NET, going all the way back to 2001 with the announcement of the Mono Project. Miguel talks about those early days of Mono, creating MonoTouch to make C# run on iOS, Xamarin, and more! The conversation also dives into the evolution of open source, and the impact that tech companies have on open source projects, and what the future might hold for open source maintainers.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

1 Feb 20221h 4min

Pro Microservices in .NET 6 with Sean Whitesell, Rob Richardson, and Matthew Groves

Pro Microservices in .NET 6 with Sean Whitesell, Rob Richardson, and Matthew Groves

How do you build microservices? Carl and Richard talk to the authors of Pro Microservices in .NET 6 - Sean Whitesell, Rob Richardson, and Matthew Groves. The conversation digs into how microservices have evolved, the role of containers, and how the different tools that go together to make a successful microservices architecture. Then there's a whole discussion on reliability, security, scalability, and testing - there are a lot of things that go into making professional microservices!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Prism and Other Client Technologies with Brian Lagunas

Prism and Other Client Technologies with Brian Lagunas

What's your UX strategy? Carl and Richard talk to Brian Lagunas about his work on Prism, the UX framework that works WPF, Xamarin, and now the Uno Platform to build good-looking, consistent UX experiences. Brian talks about the challenges around simplifying the UX experience enough to make it easy to do the right thing, while still having enough functionality to not limit what your applications can do. The conversation also dives into web UX challenges and some of the tools that Brian has been working on for Infragistics in the same space.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

17 Jan 202254min

.NET for Startups with Oleg Fridman

.NET for Startups with Oleg Fridman

What's the right development stack for a startup? Carl and Richard talk to Oleg Fridman about his latest startup called Verb Data and the challenges of building a startup with the .NET stack. Oleg talks about how the investors, and sometimes the developers, have concerns around .NET - but not the customers. .NET is well known for being enterprise-class and scalable - but it's not as well known for being cross-platform, open-source, and cloud friendly. The conversation dives into where .NET makes sense in a project and where it does not and the differences in developing in a startup versus a more established business. Not everyone is suited for startup life, but startup life has also evolved - maybe you're ready to try it!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

12 Jan 202259min

Energy Geek Out 2021

Energy Geek Out 2021

Geek Out Number Three - Energy! Richard chats with Carl about the state of power generation in the world today - the growth of wind (offshore wind is growing!) and solar, why geothermal isn't taking off, and then a long conversation about small modular nuclear power. Is SMR really going to be a thing? 2021 also had a lot of news around fusion - much of it just noise, but there have been some important developments that might actually mean fusion is getting closer! The energy Geek Out wraps up with power storage, including thermal storage, different types of battery storage, even the potential of hydrogen! Lots to geek out about!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

10 Jan 20221h 29min

Migrating from ASP.NET Web Forms with Veli Pehlivanov

Migrating from ASP.NET Web Forms with Veli Pehlivanov

Ready to migrate from ASP.NET Web Forms? Carl and Richard talk to Veli Pehlivanov about his work helping organizations modernize their ASP.NET Web Forms applications. Veli talks about finding an appropriate migration strategy for the application, often keeping the existing app in operation while modernization efforts happen piece by piece. The challenging part in that scenario is aspects like security - can you share authentication from the older app with the newer? Sometimes it's necessary to build shims to keep things in sync, and while they seem temporary, often they are run for many years. Migration isn't easy, but the alternatives are worse - plan to take the time!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

4 Jan 20221h

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