Building a TwitchBot in Blazor with Georgia Nelson
.NET Rocks!7 Dec 2020

Building a TwitchBot in Blazor with Georgia Nelson

What can you use Blazor for? Carl and Richard talk to Georgia Nelson about GifBot, a Twitch bot Georgia has built using a variety of tools and languages (including Java) and today is C# and Blazor. Georgia talks about evolving the bot from version to version, looking for ways to make it easier for Twitch streamers to use. From WinForms to WPF to Blazor, the UI has taken a few turns, but Blazor works great in the role of user interface!

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Joe Stagner on Hacking and Other Lost Arts

Joe Stagner on Hacking and Other Lost Arts

Joe Stagner stopped by to talk about his recent experiences at BorCon, experiences with the Open Source community, Java, and Delphi. In the second half we talked about Rory joining the MSDN evangelism team, VB.NET 2005, the CLR 2.0, XP Service Pack 2 and website security. Joe did a session at TechEd 2004 called "How Hackers Hack" which was the number two highest-attended session! This was a great talk with a very talented developer turned evangelist who keeps it real every day. Also, Mail, News of the Week, Weird Wide Webb, Ask Rory, and Richard the Toy Boy.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

20 Sep 20042h 1min

Mark Miller on Tool Development

Mark Miller on Tool Development

Mark Miller talks about his experiences developing for Delphi, developing the motion control system for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles stage show, and his masterpiece, CodeRush. Mark is a big advocate of good design. He talks about plug-in architecture, another area of strong expertise, making the case for using plug-ins in everyday software. He also talks about Programmer Ergonomics- keeping fit in a sedentary job, his ideas about the future of software development interfaces, and other interesting topics.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

13 Sep 20041h 47min

Dave Wecker - Toy Boy

Dave Wecker - Toy Boy

This weeks show is an interesting conversation with Dave Wecker, a brilliant (we think) architect in the Mobile Platforms Division who is constantly looking for the next thing in mobility, and how to make the mobile platforms better. The conversation spans from his experiences with speech recognition systems, the Tablet PC, microphone arrays, and neural networks to toys, home automation, books, and toys. Did we mention toys? Dave is a Toy Boy like us! It's people like Dave that make Microsoft the leader in software innovation.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

6 Sep 20041h 59min

Developing with Least Privilege - Don Kiely

Developing with Least Privilege - Don Kiely

Well-known author, developer, and speaker Don Kiely tells us why it's important to develop software (and do everything else on your PC) running as a non-admin. He offers some advice on what the pitfalls and challenges are as well as the benefits. It's a new world, and the days of running as administrator are over.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

30 Aug 20041h 55min

Charles Petzold on Charles Petzold!

Charles Petzold on Charles Petzold!

Charles Petzold talks with Carl and Rory about his books including Programming Windows; Code; and his .NET books, his love of computer and math history, his exploits with early electronic music, and tells some stories from the old days (at the prodding of old friend, Richard Hale Shaw, who was listening to the live stream at the time). This is a great discussion with a great man. Charles has a way of making complex concepts easy to understand.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

23 Aug 20041h 57min

DotNetNuke! A conversation with Shaun Walker and Jim Duffy

DotNetNuke! A conversation with Shaun Walker and Jim Duffy

DotNetNuke is a free ASP.NET based content management system with a huge installbase and support community. Shaun Walker is it's creator, and Jim Duffy is probably its biggest evangelist. This is a great laid-back show in which you'll learn all about DotNetNuke. By the end of the show you'll be rushing off to download it!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

15 Aug 20041h 48min

Miguel de Icaza talks Mono!

Miguel de Icaza talks Mono!

Noted developer Miguel de Icaza talks about the Mono project. Ever wanted to run your .NET applications on Linux or a Mac, check out this show!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

8 Aug 20042h

Kimberly Tripp on SQL Server

Kimberly Tripp on SQL Server

Kimberly Tripp offers critical insights into SQL Server 2000 addressing Indexing, optimizing procedural code, the nightmare of row-based operations, and more. This show is 2.5 hours long!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

1 Aug 20042h 27min

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