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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Xamarin Joins Microsoft!

Xamarin Joins Microsoft!

Microsoft buys Xamarin! While at Build, Carl and Richard chatted with Nat Friedman and Miguel de Icaza about what the acquisition of Xamarin means. The big news is that the Xamarin tools for making iO...

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Making MSDeploy Work with Robert Schiefer

Making MSDeploy Work with Robert Schiefer

MSDeploy can do it! Carl and Richard talk to Robert Schiefer about his experiences using MSDeploy to automate complex deployment solutions throughout the enterprise. Robert talks about the fact that M...

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Genetically Modified Foods Geek Out

Genetically Modified Foods Geek Out

What do you know about genetically modified foods? Time for a Geek Out! Richard starts with some history as usual - humans have been modifying food plants for 12000 years! With selective and cross-bre...

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Angular 2 with John Papa

Angular 2 with John Papa

Ready for the new Angular? Carl and Richard talk to John Papa about Angular 2 being in beta. And really in beta - John mentions that for the past few betas, updating his samples have only taken a few ...

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Looking into C# 7 with Kathleen Dollard

Looking into C# 7 with Kathleen Dollard

How is C# 7 coming along? Carl and Richard talk to Kathleen Dollard about her involvement in the very public process that is the open source development of the next C#. Kathleen talks about how there ...

22 Mars 201654min

Cross Platform UI in .NET with Curtis Wensley

Cross Platform UI in .NET with Curtis Wensley

How do you build cross-platform desktop applications? Carl and Richard talk to Curtis Wensley about eto.forms, an open source project he started back in 2006 to deal with cross-platform challenges. Or...

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Transpiling Javascript Using Babel with Craig McKeachie

Transpiling Javascript Using Babel with Craig McKeachie

Ready to transpile your Javascript? Carl and Richard chat with Craig McKeachie about BabelJS, an open source tool for transpiling Javascript. Why would you want to do that? So you can write in the lat...

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Pattern Aware Programming using PostSharp with Gael Fraiteur

Pattern Aware Programming using PostSharp with Gael Fraiteur

Where do development patterns fit into your world? Carl and Richard talk to Gael Fraiteur about the evolution of PostSharp into a library for implementing patterns. The combination of aspect-oriented ...

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