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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Marten on PostGres with Jeremy Miller

Marten on PostGres with Jeremy Miller

What's missing from most document data storage technology? Carl and Richard talk to Jeremy Miller about Marten, an open source document data store library that runs on top of PostGreSQL. Why would you...

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Azure Continuous Delivery with Jeffrey Palermo

Azure Continuous Delivery with Jeffrey Palermo

Can you continuously deliver software on Azure? Carl and Richard talk to Jeffrey Palermo about his approach (and toolkit) to do continuous delivery - and Azure makes it far more feasible! The conversa...

9 Mars 201656min

Release Management with Kevin Mack and Brandon Rohrer

Release Management with Kevin Mack and Brandon Rohrer

How do you manage your software releases? Carl and Richard talk to Kevin Mack and Brandon Rohrer about the various tools that come together to help automate software releases. The focus on this approa...

8 Mars 201654min

Building the Azure Portal with Jakub Jedryszek

Building the Azure Portal with Jakub Jedryszek

Have you used the biggest, most complex Single Page Application (SPA) in the world? It's the Azure Portal! Carl and Richard talk to Jakub Jedryszek, one of the folks building the framework that runs t...

3 Mars 201651min

Virtual Realty, XAML and More with Laurent Bugnion

Virtual Realty, XAML and More with Laurent Bugnion

What does Virtual Reality and XAML have to do with each other? Carl and Richard talk to Laurent Bugnion about his work around building virtual reality software. The challenge, as Laurent puts it, is t...

2 Mars 201655min

Containers and Microservices Panel at NDC London

Containers and Microservices Panel at NDC London

So where are containers and microservices going? While at NDC London, Carl and Richard hosted a panel discussion with Michele Bustamante, Mark Rendle and Ben Hall to talk about microservices and the r...

1 Mars 201651min

The Economics, Psychology and Science of Agile with Matthew Renze

The Economics, Psychology and Science of Agile with Matthew Renze

Do agile development practices make economic sense? Carl and Richard chat with Matthew Renze about his views on the economics, psychology and science behind agile development. The conversation turns t...

25 Feb 201653min

Machine Learning on Azure with Gary Short

Machine Learning on Azure with Gary Short

How do you get started with machine learning? On the last stop of the Scot Net Rocks tour, Carl and Richard talked to Gary Short about his work independently and now with Microsoft building machine le...

24 Feb 201655min

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