Localization and Internationalization with Diego Iastrubni
.NET Rocks!28 Okt 2015

Localization and Internationalization with Diego Iastrubni

What does it take to make web pages that work in multiple languages? Carl and Richard talk to Diego Iastrubni about localization and internationalization. The conversation focuses first on the complexity involved - its very easy to forget how different languages and cultures apply to information being display. Does text go left-to-right, or right-to-left, left-aligned or right-aligned? And how does it apply to numbers? Diego goes on to explain core concepts in web localization, focusing on UTF-8 for character set and CSS for direction and alignment. There are frameworks to make this easier! Things get harder when you look at mobile and desktop apps, and every dev environment approaches it differently!

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Building Multi-Tenant Cloud Apps with Tom Kerkhove

Building Multi-Tenant Cloud Apps with Tom Kerkhove

Software-as-a-Service is getting more common, what does it take to make a good app in that world? Carl and Richard talk to Tom Kerkhove about building multi-tenant cloud apps today. While multi-tenant apps have been around for a long time, the cloud offers new ways to build, monitor and maintain them. The conversation starts out digging into the challenge of data - do you really want a database for each customer? Tom talks about the new data capabilities Azure offers and how that impacts your choices - along with monitoring, API controls and more!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

24 Okt 201951min

Client-Side Development in 2019 with Tim Corey

Client-Side Development in 2019 with Tim Corey

What does client-side development look like today? Carl and Richard talk to Tim Corey about WinForms, WPF and other ways to build applications that live on a client. The conversation digs into the fear that client-side developers have around WinForms going away - which does not appear to be happening with a new version appearing in .NET Core 3. But Tim does dive into how you can spend time organizing your application in a way that tolerates changes to UI... but what to change to?Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

17 Okt 201947min

Migrating from Delphi to .NET - a Story by Elias Puurunen

Migrating from Delphi to .NET - a Story by Elias Puurunen

Ready for a tale of migration? Carl and Richard enjoy a tale by Elias Puurunen who tells the story of migrating a 90's era Delphi app to .NET. The application in question was an air quality simulation application with some serious math equations in it that was written in the 90's in Delphi. The original developer long gone, there is source code but no operating development environment for it. Elias describes the various tactics he used to get the application into .NET so that it could have a future - and new features!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

10 Okt 201957min

The ASP.NET Core Ecosystem with Jeremy Miller

The ASP.NET Core Ecosystem with Jeremy Miller

The ASP.NET Core Ecosystem is thriving! What does that mean for you? Carl and Richard talk to Jeremy Miller about how the latest versions of ASP.NET Core are building an ecosystem of third-party tools in the open-source world. Jeremy talks about looking at different approaches to building web apps with ASP.NET Core, the variety of backend libraries available, and takes a short trip down memory lane to talk about ALT.NET, an open-source movement he was a part of going back to 2007!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

3 Okt 201947min

.NET Core 3 Launch with Scott Hunter

.NET Core 3 Launch with Scott Hunter

.NET Core 3 has shipped - what did we get? Carl and Richard talk to Scott Hunter about the announcements at .NET Conf around .NET Core 3 and the cool stuff still coming from the latest version of .NET. .NET Core 3 continues to expand on the ability to work across platforms, while also adding the new Windows SDK that contains a new version of WinForms and WPF. More compiling options, installation features, monitoring and more - it's a great time to be a .NET developer!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

26 Sep 201954min

Empathy vs Sympathy in Software with Lily Dart

Empathy vs Sympathy in Software with Lily Dart

How do you build software for a diversity of customers? Carl and Richard talk to Lily Dart about what it takes to really build diversity-sensitive software, and it starts with understanding the difference between sympathy and empathy. Lily talks about how folks fall into the trap of avoiding diversity using empathy training - but real empathy takes understanding, and that means living with diversity. There's no substitute for a diverse team, and even then, you'll still need to research into areas of diversity your team doesn't have. It's hard work, but worth it!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

19 Sep 201953min

Moving from Web Forms to Blazor with Jeff Fritz

Moving from Web Forms to Blazor with Jeff Fritz

Blazor is coming on strong - should you migrate to it? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about what's happening with Blazor and how server-side Blazor is going to ship with .NET Core 3. But what about moving existing web forms apps to Blazor? The developer ecosystem seems to be building controls for Blazor, so perhaps there are options there, but first, make sure your web forms apps are using the latest .NET bits - then you'll have a better grasp of what's possible and where to go!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

12 Sep 201952min

gRPC with Shawn Wildermuth

gRPC with Shawn Wildermuth

What is gRPC and why should you care? Carl and Richard talk to Shawn Wildermuth about the new hotness that is gRPC - or is it? Shawn talks about all the different approaches we've taken over the years to communicate over the wire, whether with SOAP, REST or all the other flavors in-between. What makes sense for your application? Shawn talks about how gRPC has a solid cross-platform solution for streaming connections and how that is probably the main reason you should consider gRPC at all - and if you aren't concerned about streaming, then there isn't much reason to move from where you are.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

5 Sep 201954min

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