Micro Service Architectures with James Lewis and Matt Collinge
.NET Rocks!22 Okt 2013

Micro Service Architectures with James Lewis and Matt Collinge

While at the Manchester stop of the UK Road Trip, Carl and Richard talked to James Lewis and Matt Collinge about micro service architectures. James served as a consultant from ThoughtWorks to comparethemarket.com where Matt is the lead architect. The conversation started out talking about the challenges that comparethemarket.com had with it's architecture a few years ago - an all too familiar problem of every new feature making the core applications less scalable, less stable and harder to maintain. James and Matt then dig into the process that comparethemarket.com went through to redesign the applications using micro services to simplify and strengthen the applications over time. Great architectural discussion!

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Rob Eisenberg MVVMs Us with Caliburn.Micro!

Rob Eisenberg MVVMs Us with Caliburn.Micro!

Carl and Richard talk to Rob Eisenberg about Caliburn.Micro, a MVVM framework available on Codeplex. Caliburn.Micro takes Convention-over-Configuration further, utilizing naming conventions to handle a large number of data binding, validation and other action-based characteristics in your app.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Entering the WebMatrix!

Entering the WebMatrix!

Carl and Richard talk to Josh Holmes about Microsoft's Web Matrix! Josh keynoted the launch of WebMatrix at CodeMash in January 2011. Web Matrix brings together great installer technologies with some of the latest Microsoft web application technologies to make it dirt simple to deploy and maintain web sites. The tool is free and the projects you make can be maintained with Studio Express or full blown Visual Studio. Enter the WebMatrix! You'll be glad you did.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

15 Feb 201147min

Joe O'Brien Does Ruby on Windows

Joe O'Brien Does Ruby on Windows

Carl and Richard talk to Joe O'Brien about efforts to bring Ruby on Rails to the Windows platform. The conversation digs into current community efforts to get Ruby on Rails working on Windows, the state of IronRuby and the role that Visual Studio could bring to Ruby.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

10 Feb 201152min

Andrew Russell Develops XNA Games for XBox, iPhone and More!

Andrew Russell Develops XNA Games for XBox, iPhone and More!

Carl and Richard talk to Andrew Russell about converting applications from XNA to Silverlight, iPhone and even Android. Andrew is working on a project called ExEn to make migration between these platforms easier.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

8 Feb 201148min

Andrew Parsons and Alfred Thompson Educate Kids in Software!

Andrew Parsons and Alfred Thompson Educate Kids in Software!

Carl and Richard talk to Andrew Parsons and Alfred Thompson about getting students interested in programming. The conversation spans over use of computers in schools, teaching fundamental uses of computers, actual programming, and looking beyond. Andrew gets into Imagine Cup, a world-wide competition of students building software to change the world.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

3 Feb 201145min

Grant Skinner Develops Apps in HTML 5

Grant Skinner Develops Apps in HTML 5

Carl and Richard talk to Grant Skinner about Pirates Love Daisies, an HTML 5 game. The game runs on all of the HTML 5 browsers including IE 9 Beta. The conversation also digs into Easel JS, an open-source library that Grant helped create to make Pirates, simplifying the animation process on HTML 5 canvas.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

1 Feb 201150min

Doc Norton Sharpens His Saw

Doc Norton Sharpens His Saw

Carl and Richard talk to Michael Doc Norton about how developers can grow their career. The conversation dives deep into techniques and approaches to practice in development, comparing it to music and katas. The reference sharpen the saw comes from Stephen Covey, and focuses on the idea of practice independent of work.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

27 Jan 201156min

Stephen Toub is more Parallel than Ever

Stephen Toub is more Parallel than Ever

Carl and Richard talk to Stephen Toub from Microsoft about parallel development. Stephen digs into the Async-CTP, released in October 2010, to provide asynchronous keywords Async and Await. The conversation also digs into what's coming next in the parallel space from the team.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

25 Jan 201158min

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