

.NET Rocks!
Carl Franklin
.NET Rocks! is an Internet Audio Talk Show for Microsoft .NET Developers.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 56min
Making Node and Deno with Ryan Dahl
Ryan Dahl, the mastermind behind Node.js and its successor Deno, shares insights on the evolution of web development. He discusses the simplification of web application building and his vision for a cohesive set of tools. The conversation unveils challenges surrounding Oracle's JavaScript trademark and his efforts to liberate it for developers. Dahl also contrasts Node.js with Deno, emphasizing its user-friendly nature and better dependency management. Dive into the dynamic landscape of modern web technology as Dahl critiques licensing strategies and shares his journey.

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Sep 26, 2024 • 56min
Microsoft Playwright Testing with Debbie O'Brien
Debbie O'Brien, a Principal Program Manager at Microsoft and Google Developer Expert, shares her expertise in web technologies and Playwright, Microsoft's open-source testing framework. She discusses the new Playwright Testing service on Azure, allowing developers to focus on testing without infrastructure headaches. The conversation covers automated testing strategies, including unit tests, and the multi-language support that Playwright offers. Debbie emphasizes community feedback's role in enhancing testing processes and invites developers to dive into Playwright to improve their applications.

Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 1min
How Simple is as Simple as Possible with Mark Rendle
Mark Rendle, founder of Rendell Labs, is known for his engaging tech talks and work in .NET development. In this conversation, he emphasizes the importance of simplicity in software design over trendy, complicated solutions. Mark critiques cloud-native development, advocating for less convoluted methods, especially with tools like Kubernetes. He amusingly shares insights from his parody band, highlighting how humor can intersect with tech. The discussion also touches on effective management of Kubernetes and the significance of user experience in development.

Sep 12, 2024 • 1h 6min
Making Design Pay with Billy Hollis
Billy Hollis, a seasoned designer specializing in user interaction and application architecture, discusses the financial benefits of investing in good design. He emphasizes how clear design saves time and prevents costly code rework. The conversation dives into the loss of institutional knowledge as experienced employees retire, highlighting the urgency for modernization. Hollis also explores the evolving principles of user experience, advocating for intuitive design solutions that cater to diverse user needs while enhancing collaboration in tech teams.

Sep 5, 2024 • 51min
Remote Mob Programming with Ulrika Malmgren
Ulrika Malmgren, a software developer with eight years in C# and a passion for mob programming, dives into the world of collaborative coding. She discusses how remote mob programming can thrive using tools like Teams and Zoom, leading to higher-quality code and increased team happiness. The conversation explores the evolution and challenges of mob programming, its benefits over solo efforts, and the importance of teamwork and diverse perspectives. Ulrika also shares insights on maintaining effective communication and trust in remote setups.

Aug 29, 2024 • 54min
Machine Learning on Geospatial Data with Malte Loller-Anderson & Mathilde Ørstavik
Malte Loller-Anderson from Norkart and Mathilde Ørstavik, an expert in machine learning for identifying buildings, share fascinating insights into using AI for geospatial data. They discuss how Norkart automates building recognition from aerial imagery, tackling challenges like distinguishing between real structures and natural formations. They also explore the decision to use in-house nVidia processors for training models, emphasizing the intricacies of managing vast datasets and the potential benefits for urban planning and emergency services.

Aug 22, 2024 • 55min
Domain Driven Design and Event Sourcing with Anita Kvamme
Anita Kvamme, a professional seasoned in Domain-Driven Design and event sourcing, brings her insights to the table. She discusses the critical link between DDD and event sourcing, highlighting how managing complex event streams can accelerate development. Anita illustrates the importance of capturing every event to maintain a 'source of truth' beneficial for analytics. The conversation also touches on the architectural shifts required for this approach and the role of community support in successful application design.

Aug 15, 2024 • 59min
Low-Code Solutions for .NET Developers with Serge Sarafudinov
In this discussion, Serge Sarafudinov, a key player in the Xomega project, dives into the world of low-code solutions for .NET developers. He explains how Xomega generates .NET code using models and templates, making it easier to deliver applications across various platforms like Blazor and WPF. The conversation highlights the tool's ability to modernize legacy .NET applications, allowing for incremental upgrades while introducing new features. Plus, Serge offers insights into both free and paid versions, encouraging developers to speed up their solution delivery!

Aug 7, 2024 • 51min
Azure API Management's GenAI Gateway with Andrei Kamenev
Andrei Kamenev, an expert in Azure API Management, dives into the exciting new features transforming API management with GenAI. He discusses how Copilot tools simplify complex APIM policies and the critical role of managing tokens, which have financial implications. The GenAI Gateway promises to enhance token governance with rate-limiting measures and prompt caching, potentially lowering costs. Andrei also highlights the importance of security and user feedback in navigating API management efficiently in a cloud-centric landscape.

Aug 1, 2024 • 55min
Getting into Containers using Aspire with Jiachen Jiang
Jiachen Jiang, an expert in .NET Aspire and cloud-native architecture, discusses how .NET Aspire simplifies the transition to containers for developers. She highlights the rarity of containerized .NET apps and how containers can enhance scalability in the cloud. With .NET Aspire, developers can utilize crucial cloud-native features like telemetry and orchestration. Jiachen shares insights about managing microservices, improving observability, and the balance between the complexities of architecture and effective problem-solving.