Many Kinds of Messaging with Clemens Vasters
.NET Rocks!12 Okt 2017

Many Kinds of Messaging with Clemens Vasters

There are so many messaging options in Azure, how do you choose? While at ProgNet in London, Carl and Richard sat down with Clemens Vasters to talk through the strengths and weaknesses of each messaging service. Clemens has been part of every messaging product in Azure, starting with Service Bus more than ten years ago. He discusses how customer needs and increasing demands in messaging resulted in making more specific products like Event Hub and IoT Hub. Azure Event Grid also fits a specific role in the discussion, making it easier for you to create message-driven workflows. Trying to sort out messaging in Azure? Clemens has the answers!

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Going Live on Containers with Michele Leroux Bustamante

Going Live on Containers with Michele Leroux Bustamante

Containers sound like a good idea - but can you get your application live on them? Carl and Richard talk to Michele Bustamante about her on-going work migrating existing applications to microservices on containers, as well as greenfield development. Michele discusses the balance of complexity and flexibility that containers bring, and the challenges of getting an organization comfortable operating an entirely new architecture of applications. But the payoff is big - scalable, reliable and cost-effective software!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

19 Dec 20191h 5min

Python for .NET Developers with Michael Kennedy

Python for .NET Developers with Michael Kennedy

Do you Python? Carl and Richard chat with Michael Kennedy about the current state of Python and how .NET developers can learn it! Michael talks about the many flavors of Python out there today and the tremendous number of libraries available. The focus of Python on machine learning, scientific computation and more makes it great for all sorts of applications outside of regular dev. But if you wanna make a web site - it kicks butt there too! Check out Michael's course on Python for .NET Developers if you want to get started!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

12 Dec 201956min

High Performance C# with Steve Gordon

High Performance C# with Steve Gordon

How do you improve the performance of your application? While at .NET Developer Days in Poland, Carl and Richard chatted with Steve Gordon about his work writing high-performance C#. The conversation digs into the larger picture of why and how you improve performance - don't guess, use method profiling, benchmarking and great measurements to know if you're fixing the right thing, the right way. That being said, there are a bunch of techniques available to improve performance - check out Steve's blog and the links in the show notes!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

5 Dec 20191h 1min

Visual Studio 2019 Productivity with Kendra Havens

Visual Studio 2019 Productivity with Kendra Havens

How can you be more productive with Visual Studio? Carl and Richard talk to Kendra Havens about all the built-in productivity gadgets in Studio - plus the ones you can build yourself! Kendra talks about putting those red and green squiggles, lightbulbs and screwdrivers to work communicating with developers about standards of development within your organization using Roslyn Analyzers, as well as taking advantage of the huge number of productivity features including regex completion, type recognition and many more!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

28 Nov 20191h

Configuring Your Cloud using .NET with Joe Duffy

Configuring Your Cloud using .NET with Joe Duffy

How do you configure your cloud? Carl and Richard talk to Joe Duffy about Pulumi, a tool that lets you use your favorite programming languages to provide Configuration-as-Code. Joe Duffy talks about the new addition to Pulumi - .NET Core languages including C#, F#, VB.NET... even COBOL.NET if you really want to! The conversation then turns to the process of creating better code for managing configuration, getting real testing, building our modules. Configuration-as-Code is code, give it the love it needs!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

21 Nov 201958min

Entity Framework Core 3 with Julie Lerman

Entity Framework Core 3 with Julie Lerman

What's up with Entity Framework? Carl and Richard talk to Julie Lerman about the latest updates to Entity Framework, both EF 6 and Entity Framework Core 3.0. The discussion dives into this transitory time in the world of .NET, where .NET framework and .NET Core live side-by-side, and looking to a future of a unified .NET 5. Julie talks about the new features in EF Core 3.0 and what's coming shortly in EF Core 3.1. There are more breaking changes than new features, but it should all be worth it, lining up for what comes in the next year. Exciting times!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

14 Nov 201959min

WinUI 3.0 with Ryan Demopoulos

WinUI 3.0 with Ryan Demopoulos

What's happening with Windows client-side development? Carl and Richard talk to Ryan Demopoulous about WinUI 3.0, the next version of the WinUI stack, which represents a major shift in how Windows applications are going to be built and supported in the future. Ryan starts the conversation focused on the current WinUI 2, which is open source, but largely focuses only on UWP. WinUI 3 expands the horizons to support .NET Core and more - the alpha bits shipped at Ignite, check it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

7 Nov 201958min

Modernizing Angular Apps with Jennifer Wadella

Modernizing Angular Apps with Jennifer Wadella

What does it take to move away from AngularJS? Carl and Richard talk to Jennifer Wadella about so-called legacy Angular apps, that is, web apps built using Angular 1.x - known as AngularJS. The discussion calls back to the issues around AngularJS, that its flexibility led to a huge array of programming approaches, making it difficult to manage projects in the long term. The opinionated approach of Angular from version 2 dealt with that issue, at the price of making upgrading hard - but today the change shows its value in a huge ecosystem that makes modernizing worthwhile!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

31 Okt 201954min

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