The Evolution of Services with Juval Lowy
.NET Rocks!10 Maj 2016

The Evolution of Services with Juval Lowy

So is every class a service? While at DevIntersection in Orlando, Carl and Richard talk to Juval Lowy about how his statement nearly ten years ago has in some ways come true. Juval talks about how services evolved back in the 2006 time frame into monolithic, unmanageable software and the swing to simplification that has led to the current microservices movement. Keeping services small and flexible is the key, to the point that you see service aspects appearing down in very fine grained parts of software: Integer as a Service? Great thinking from an experienced architect of how services continue to evolve!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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The Microsoft Business Application Platform with Vishwas Lele

The Microsoft Business Application Platform with Vishwas Lele

Programming for the Cloud! Carl and Richard talk to Vishwas Lele about the Microsoft Business Application Platform, which organizes the huge suite of tools available in Azure along with PowerApps and ...

3 Apr 201850min

Falcon Heavy Geek Out

Falcon Heavy Geek Out

Falcon Heavy flies! Now what? Time for a Geek Out! Richard talks to Carl about the amazing Falcon Heavy launch - what worked, what didn't and why did it take so darn long to fly? The discussion dives ...

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Concurrency in .NET with Riccardo Terrell

Concurrency in .NET with Riccardo Terrell

How do you do concurrency? Carl and Richard talk to Riccardo Terrell about his new book on concurrency in .NET. More than just ASync and AWait, there are still a ton of concurrency options available i...

27 Mars 201849min

The Ethics of Big Data with Cathy O'Neil

The Ethics of Big Data with Cathy O'Neil

Can Big Data actually hurt society? Carl and Richard talk to Cathy O'Neil about her book, Weapons of Math Destruction. Cathy has been deeply involved with machine learning and big data for decades and...

22 Mars 201859min

Surviving Microservices with Michele Bustamante

Surviving Microservices with Michele Bustamante

Michele is back and surviving microservices! Carl and Richard talk to Michele Bustamante about her work with microservices and the challenges that her customers have. Starting with the normal problems...

20 Mars 20181h

Azure Success Stories with Christos Matskas

Azure Success Stories with Christos Matskas

How do you have success with Azure? Carl and Richard talk to Microsoft PFE Christos Matskas about some of the projects he's been involved in helping organizations deploy apps and services into Azure. ...

15 Mars 201854min

The .NET Core 2 Road Map with Scott Hunter

The .NET Core 2 Road Map with Scott Hunter

What is coming up for .NET Core? Carl and Richard talk to Scott Hunter, who leads all of .NET at Microsoft, about the road ahead for .NET Core. But first, a quick look back at where .NET has come from...

13 Mars 201850min

Building Dashboards with Jessica White

Building Dashboards with Jessica White

How do you know how your software is working? While at NDC in London, Carl and Richard talk to Jessica White about her experience building dashboards to instrument operations, management and developme...

8 Mars 201853min

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