How We Beat the Y2K Bug

How We Beat the Y2K Bug

The Y2K bug turned out to be a non-event on January 1, 2000. How did that happen? Carl and Richard bring together a number of stories from folks who were there, fixing the software and updating systems, so effectively that, ultimately, nothing much happened when the clocks rolled over. It was common practice with early software to only store two digits worth of year - back then, storage space was at a premium. For years, there had been warnings about fixing these problems, but by 1999, it was essential. These are the stories of how some folks did those fixes so effectively that when Jan 1 2000, came around, nothing bad happened.

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React Server Components with Aurora Walberg

React Server Components with Aurora Walberg

How can React Server Components make your website better? While at NDC in Porto, Carl and Richard talked to Aurora Walberg about her work with RSC and Next.js 13. Aurora discusses mixing server and cl...

16 Nov 202343min

Commercializing Open Source with Victoria Melnikova

Commercializing Open Source with Victoria Melnikova

How do you commercialize open-source products? While at NDC Porto, Carl and Richard talked to Victoria Melnikova about her work with Evil Martians, helping startups make open-source products and make ...

9 Nov 202349min

.NET Conf with Jeff Fritz

.NET Conf with Jeff Fritz

Are you ready for .NET Conf? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about the latest version of .NET coming out - and the online event that celebrates it! Jeff talks about his top ten favorite sessions i...

2 Nov 202354min

Observability Engineering with Charity Majors

Observability Engineering with Charity Majors

What is observability engineering, and why do you need some? While at NDC in Porto, Carl and Richard recorded a .NET Rocks Live with Charity Majors, one of the founders of Honeycomb. Charity talked ab...

26 Okt 202350min

bUnit Update with Egil Hansen

bUnit Update with Egil Hansen

What's the latest with bUnit? Carl and Richard chat with Egil Hansen about his excellent testing library for Blazor. Egil digs into the ongoing improvements being made in Blazor and how bUnit can supp...

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Data Sharding with Oren Eini

Data Sharding with Oren Eini

What is data sharding, and why do you need it? Carl and Richard talk to Oren Eini about his latest work on RavenDB, including the new data sharding feature. Oren talks about the power of sharding a da...

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Kubernetes Tooling with Annie Talvasto

Kubernetes Tooling with Annie Talvasto

How do you make Kubernetes easier to use? While at the Copenhagen Developers Festival, Carl and Richard talked to Annie Talvasto about her work with Kubernetes and the Cloud Native Compute Foundation....

5 Okt 202347min

Azure and GitHub with April Edwards

Azure and GitHub with April Edwards

Azure and GitHub - better together? While at the Copenhagen Developer Festival, Carl and Richard talked to April Edwards for a special .NET Rocks Live. April talked about how Azure and GitHub work wel...

28 Sep 202355min

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