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We spend time with Dmitry discussing all the great things going on in the XAML space. The teams working on XAML tooling are very active and releasing lots of updates based on user feedback. Links What’s new in XAML developer tools in Visual Studio 2019 for WPF & UWP New XAML Features in Visual Studio Tour what’s new for XAML tools & Xaml Islands in…
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The panel discusses application performance monitoring, bug reporting, and real world experiences with Innocent Bindura, Snr Developer at Raygun. Links Uncle Bob Martin | Clean Coder Email: Innocent Bindura ( Innocent@raygun.com ) Feedback: @DotNetSuperhero on Twitter Picks Innocent- XtraMath Innocent- Learning to read for kids | Learn to read with…
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All cloud service providers have a learning curve and AWS is no exception. Garo Yeriazarian has been working with AWS for a couple of years now and has a lot of practical advice for working with .NET in AWS. AWS doesn't necessarily make it easy for you to get started but following Garo's advice should help flatten the learning curve. Once you have …
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In this episode of Adventures in .NET, Richard Campbell, podcast manager, conference creator and author, joins the panel to share the history of .NET. He starts by explaining his background, his father was an electronics engineer and his mother a fictional author. Richard tells a great story and has a great passion for technology. Reminiscing about…
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Darío Kondratiuk is a web developer and is the author of Puppeteer-Sharp and Playwright-Sharp. He is also the author of UI Testing with Puppeteer book. Dario shares his expertise in coding and his pivotal role in developing Puppeteer Sharp and Playwright Sharp. Learn about the complexities of end-to-end testing and the challenges of handling extern…
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In this episode of Adventures in .NET we learn about DAPR and how it can make all of our lives easier. Maybe you like microservices or maybe you don’t, well DAPR is here to help with implementation and getting all the different parts of your application talking to each other. Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev …
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In this episode of Adventures in .NET, the panel discusses creating Udemy developer courses and .NET Core APIs with course author Taurius Litvinavicus Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links https://www.udemy.com/user/taurius-litvinavicius/ Picks Shawn - The Shannara Chronicles C…
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Daniel Roth is the Product Manager at Microsoft for Blazor. They delve into the world of .NET, focusing on the latest updates for Blazor and the upcoming .NET 9 release. With detailed discussions on server reconnection, form handling, and rendering in dotnet 9, they explore the intricacies of Blazor's interactivity and the evolution of the framewor…
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Haim Kastner is a Senior Software Developer. They delve into the world of .NET and development, as they share their experiences and insights. They discuss the complexities of working with units of measurement, sparking a conversation about the need for proper solutions to represent units effectively in software development. They also explore the im…
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Andrii Siriak is the lead .NET software engineer at SoftServe. They delve deep into the critical topic of algorithm implementations and testing in software development. They provide valuable insights into the importance of test-driven development, the significance of dynamic programming, and the careful curation of algorithm repositories.Join them …
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In today's episode, we are joined by Muhammad Azeez to discuss CI/CD. It is a safe bet that most development teams could benefit from integrating CI/CD into their workflow. CI/CD can speed up development and save you from making costly and time-consuming mistakes. Every team could use a Muhammad and listening to this episode may give you the push y…
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Adam, Christian, Mark, and Shawn dive into the latest developments and innovations in the world of technology and coding. In this episode, they explore the exciting integration of voice commands into coding, as they demonstrate a new feature that allows for the creation of code through spoken instructions. Join them as they discuss the potential of…
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Chris Sainty is a man on a mission. A mission to tell everyone how awesome Blazor is! Chris started working with Blazor early on and has done speaking events, writes a blog, created an open source library and is currently working on a book on Blazor. His book, Blazor in Action, is currently available as part of the Manning Early Access Program and …
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In today's episode Morgan Kenyon joins us to discuss why choosing the right programming language is important and some of the best features in different languages. We discuss the differences and benefits of dynamic languages and typed languages. Morgan talks about some of the features that he thinks makes C# a great programming language and we disc…
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Have you ever used SignalR in your development? .NET might have used it for the code you wrote, but you didn't realize it. Kevin Griffin has used SignalR for multiple projects over the years and joins us to discuss how you can use it in your development. SignalR uses a pub/sub model and is great for applications that need immediate feedback. Kevin …
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Guest, Oren Eini joins the panelists of Adventures in .NET to share on the common database performance issues that led him to the path of writing his own database - RavenDB. Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links NoSQL Database Demo | RavenDB NoSQL Picks Oren - Designing Data-In…
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In today's episode, George Kosmidis joins the panel to discuss all about Superposition, Quantum entanglement and Qubits. They also discussed Microsoft's Q# language for developing quantum programs. Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links Quantum Computing basics with Q# – The sup…
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Jackson Huff is the creator of the Clipboard Project. They delve into the intricate world of cross-platform clipboard synchronization. The discussion revolves around the "Clipboard Project," a cutting-edge tool that offers bidirectional sync capabilities across Windows, macOS, and Linux, addressing potential security risks and future enhancements i…
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In this week's podcast, we have a panel discussion about certifications. Developer certifications and the processes to earn them are constantly evolving. Wai has earned two Azure certifications in the past few months so we picked his brain on the process. We also discuss the benefits of having certifications and the developers we believe are best s…
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In this episode, Caleb and Shawn discuss Playwright, an end-to-end testing framework for web apps. There are several established end-to-end testing frameworks including Selenium and Cypress but Playwright was new to us. Shawn found it while doing research for an app that he is currently working on so we decided to talk about what he has learned usi…
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Brian Chavez is the founder of Bit Armory, Inc. They delve into the world of programming with a focus on the development and usage of the fake data generator, Bogus. The conversation centers around its design, evolution, and maintenance, as well as its relationship with FakerJS. They uncover the challenges and intricacies faced by the creators, hig…
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We have discussed open source packages and projects in previous episodes, but today we dig a little deeper. Manuel Grundner has contributed to several open-source projects and manages one himself, Xenial Framework. Like a lot of open-source projects, Manuel started Xenial based on a need he saw when consulting with different clients. We go over som…
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Rockford Lhotka is the VP of Strategy at Xebia. They delve into a fascinating conversation about the architecture and benefits of CSLA, a framework for creating reusable, maintainable business logic in enterprise apps. They explore its role in separating business logic from UI logic in .NET applications. Join us as we discuss the framework's evolut…
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Florian Rappl is a solutions architect at Smapiot GmbH. They delve into the intricate world of .NET development and open-source projects. Florian shares his experiences with classic ASP and .NET Web Forms, reflecting on the creation and influence of the AngleSharp framework. Additionally, they explore the challenges and developments in parsing HTML…
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Dustin Campbell is the Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft. They delve into the world of C#, Visual Studio, and .NET development. They also share insights into their experiences working on a range of projects within Microsoft. Additionally, they explore the intricacies of C# 12 features, the dynamics of language and tooling solutions, and the …
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Steve (ardalis) Smith is a renowned member of the .NET community. He joins the show to talk about API endpoints. They delve into the exciting world of .NET development. They share their insights on topics such as clean architecture, minimal APIs, and the latest features in .NET 8. Get ready for a knowledge-packed episode as they explore the intrica…
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Dejan Milicic is leading the DevRel department at RavenDB. They have a fascinating discussion on the SQL vs. NoSQL debate and the evolution of databases in the digital age. They also dive into the development of RavenDB, its key features, and its latest version. Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End…
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Josef Pihrt is a senior .NET developer. They dive into the fascinating realm of custom analyzers and code refactorings using the Roslynator. They discuss the benefits and challenges of implementing analyzers, as well as the process of contributing to projects like Roslynator in the .NET organization. Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Raygun - Applic…
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Chris Martinez is a software engineer at Amazon Web Services. He begins by sharing how he got into .NET and C#. They dive into API Versioning, things they have learned about it, its advantages, how it works, and many more! Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links Asp.Versioning.Ht…
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Jimmy Bogard is the President at Jimmy Bogard Consulting LLC. They dive into the world of .NET and explore the adventures of migrating applications. They discuss the challenges, strategies, and tools involved in this process. From discovery and planning to execution and teardown. They also explore the importance of supporting older frameworks and t…
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In this episode of Adventures in .NET we learn about DAPR and how it can make all of our lives easier. Maybe you like microservices or maybe you don’t, well DAPR is here to help with implementation and getting all the different parts of your application talking to each other. Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev …
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Tomek Masternak is an Engineer at Particular Software. He joins the show to talk about his video, "Checking safety in Exactly-once ". He begins by explaining what TLA+ is, the advantages and benefits of using this, the problems it solves, and many more. Additionally, he dives into "Ensuring exactly-once message processing with model checking" and t…
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Ron Dagdag, lead software engineer at Spacee, joins us to get interactive with Jupyter Notebook. It is an open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and narrative text. Microsoft has embraced Jupyter Notebook with the open source .NET Interactive project. The more we d…
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We talk to Martin Costello - a .NET developer with a QA background - about integration testing. We walk through the different types of automated testing and discuss the benefits and purpose for each type.Martin introduces us to useful tools he uses to write tests within the .NET ecosystem and discusses what we should and shouldn't be testing as wel…
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In this episode, we get the pleasure of picking the brain of the lead designer of C#, Mads Torgersen. Mads has been the lead designer for more than five years now and has worked on the language for over fifteen years. Our discussion covers multiple topics including the growth of C#, being backward compatible and how different languages incorporate …
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Richard Campbell is an Advisor, Creator, and Storyteller. They dive into the fascinating world of writing a history book, navigating through different versions of events, and seeking inspiration from pivotal moments. They also explore Microsoft's surprising involvement in large language models, the impact of the iPad on the tech industry, and the o…
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Scott Arbeit is a Super-technical architect at GitHub. He joins the show to talk about his project, "Grace". It is a modern, cloud-native version control system, written in F#. They begin by sharing their own perspective on why they believe "Git" is unique and popular. Additionally, he explains his project, how it works, its features and how it imp…
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Andy Watt is a Senior Software Engineer. He returns to the show to talk about his book, "Building Modern SaaS Applications with C# and .NET". He begins by explaining what "Software as a Service" is all about. He also tackles the main concerns you might encounter when creating SaaS applications. Additionally, he dives into the pros and cons of using…
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Adam, Christian, and Mark join this week's panelist episode to talk about intercommunication across various messaging applications. Adam takes the lead as he explains his project, which is a Messaging platform that integrates multiple communication networks. He discusses its advantages, significance to .NET, how it is being implemented, and many mo…
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Adam and Christian join this week's panelist episode to talk about "Web Security". Christian takes the lead as he explains he gives a brief overview of Web application Security and some ways how to secure your applications. He explains the OWASP Top Ten Web Application Security Risks and talks about each of its categories in detail. Sponsors Chuck'…
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Adam, Mark, and Shawn this week's panelist episode to talk about "Async Wandering Part 8 — async and await — the biggest C# mistake?". Adam takes the lead as he explains why he thinks "Async" (one of the most popular C# features) has some issues or downsides and how it affects your application. Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Raygun - Application …
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Ian Griffiths is a Technical Fellow at Endjin and he is also the author of Programming C#. He joins the show to talk about everything that is C#, changes made to C# over the years, interesting & useful features, and many more. He also talks about his library, "Ais.Net" which is used for processing AIS messages. Links C# 11.0 new features: list patt…
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Fiodar Sazanavets is a Microsoft MVP, Senior Software Engineer, Bestselling Technical Author, and Software Development Mentor. He joins the show to talk about his article, "Using ASP.NET Core 7 Minimal APIs: Request Filters, Parameter Mapping, and More". He begins by talking about his career and book. He explains what minimal APIs are, their advant…
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Andrei Schiller-Chan is Software Engineer at Moneybox. He joins the show to discuss his article, "How to Create Pdf’s in C#". He begins by talking about his career and how he got into programming. Moreover, he also dives into another article he wrote, "How to Give Your Voice Depth & Why it Matters". On YouTubeCreating Pdf's in C# with Andrei Schill…
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Matt Eland is a Microsoft MVP in AI. He joins the show to discuss "Top 10 Dotnet Exception Anti-Patterns in C# ". He talks about Exceptions in C# and what it is. He tackles teaching and knowing how to catch and throw exceptions. Moreover, he dives into some of the issues encountered. On YouTubeException Anti-Patterns in C# with Matt Eland - .NET 14…
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Adam, Christian, and Mark join this week's panelist episode to talk about Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT. They share their opinions and experience when using ChatGPT. Additionally, they tackle its advantages & disadvantages and some areas where it could use improvement. Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Raygun - Application Monitoring For Web &…
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Beau Button is the President and CTO of Atlas Reality, Inc. He joins the show to talk about his company. He begins by talking about how he became a developer and his current projects. He also tackles the different ways and processes of how they earn money through games. Additionally, he dives into some of the challenges they experienced in establis…
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Bruce A. Tate is a Founder at Groxio, Elixir Expert, and a Technical Author. He joins the show alongside Charles Max Wood to talk about his book, "Seven Languages in Seven Weeks". He also delves into some of the preparations and anticipations that come with reading the book. Links Seven Languages in Seven Weeks grox.io Socials LinkedIn: Bruce Tate …
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Ted Spence is the Head of Engineering at ProjectManager. He joins the show with Mark and Shawn to talk about "Layered security for DotNet Core APIs". He talks about his experience in building and testing APIs. Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links Layered security for DotNet Co…
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