Elasticsearch for .NET with Steve Gordon
.NET Rocks!2 Mars 2021

Elasticsearch for .NET with Steve Gordon

How can Elasticsearch help you? Carl and Richard talk to Steve Gordon, who recently moved to Elastic to work on the .NET clients. Steve talks about how Elasticsearch can act as a data store as well as work with existing databases and non-relational data to provide awesome search capabilities to your applications. And not just for search bars - there are many cases where having an ability to see across an organization's data can provide huge value. Check it out!

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Carl and Richard Geek Out on Solar Power

Carl and Richard Geek Out on Solar Power

The first of many alternative energy geek outs, Carl and Richard talk about solar power. The boys talk about using solar in the home in the form of thermal as well as photovoltaic, at utility scale with solar thermal, even space-based power. The conversation explores the huge diversity of photovoltaics, including concentrators and quantum dot technologies, the advantages and disadvantages involved. There's also a brief discussion on battery technologies, since solar power doesn't work all that well at night. In the end there aren't easy answers, but things are advancing forward - the amount of solar power being generated these days is increasing!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

29 Mars 201247min

Bryan Hunter and OJ Reeves Program in Erlang

Bryan Hunter and OJ Reeves Program in Erlang

Carl and Richard talk to Bryan Hunter and OJ Reeves about programming in Erlang. Erlang is a language built by the telecommunications industry for maximizing concurrency, distribution and reliability. If you're looking to develop applications that take advantage of parallelism, you owe it to yourself to look at Erlang!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

27 Mars 20121h 14min

The Future of the Web at Prairie DevCon

The Future of the Web at Prairie DevCon

While at the Prairie DevCon in Calgary, Carl and Richard moderated a panel discussion on the future of the web with panelists James Kovacs, Andrew Nurse, Bil Simser and James Chambers. The conversation ranged over the quality of web content today and a general push to try and improve it, discussions around monetization, the fragmentation of HTML 5, the role of mobile and some of the cool new technologies coming down the pipe to make the web an even more amazing place to build applications for.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

22 Mars 201258min

Mike Diehl Fixes Us Up with Data Quality Services in SQL Server 2012

Mike Diehl Fixes Us Up with Data Quality Services in SQL Server 2012

Carl and Richard talk to Mike Diehl about Data Quality Services (DQS) in SQL Server 2012. DQS is a new tool for SQL Server, as Mike points out, Microsoft acquired it. It adds into the suite of tools in SQL Server including Integration Services (SSIS), and Master Data Services. Mike talks about how DQS improves the quality of data by cleansing and de-duplication. Not a typical developer tool, but something any developer working with data needs to know about!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

20 Mars 201248min

Steve Rogalsky Maps User Stories

Steve Rogalsky Maps User Stories

While at the Prairie DevCon in Calgary, Carl and Richard chatted with Steve Rogalsky about User Story Mapping. Steve explains how User Story Mapping helps with visualizing beyond a serial list of features into categories of features in the product. The conversation also explores how Kanban, Scrum and other techniques work with User Story Mapping, as well as the struggles of using Microsoft Project.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

15 Mars 201237min

Phil Haack Doesn't Work at Microsoft

Phil Haack Doesn't Work at Microsoft

Carl and Richard talk to Phil Haack about his life after Microsoft. Phil talks about his viewpoint on open source, both software and projects (not the same!). The conversation also digs into how NuGet works in the open source world and Phil's on-going role with it. Finally, Phil talks about his work at GitHub - he's all about making GitHub more appealing to .NET developers.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

13 Mars 201247min

Tim Huckaby Waves His Hands at Kinect for Windows

Tim Huckaby Waves His Hands at Kinect for Windows

Carl and Richard talk to Tim Huckaby about his work with the latest version of Kinect, Kinect for Windows. Tim talks about his work building interactive kiosk applications for hotels, airports and the like. Gesture is a huge part of the interactive kiosk applications - and Kinect is at the front. The conversation digs into how Kinect for Windows changes the API dramatically, but opens the door to cool new features like facial and finger recognition.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

8 Mars 201254min

Rob Mensching Does Installations with the WiX Toolset

Rob Mensching Does Installations with the WiX Toolset

Carl and Richard talk to Rob Mensching about the WiX Toolset, a popular Open Source project for all your software installation needs. How good is WiX Toolset? Visual Studio uses it for installation of itself! Rob talks about different installation solutions and how he eventually came to develop the WiX Toolset as an XML-centric 'set of sets' hierarchy for managing installations. As Rob says, setup development is development!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

6 Mars 201258min

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