Can you tell by the title that this is going to be another two part episode :) Jon has found some ingenious ways to write C# code that was never intended but you wouldn’t also consider to be ‘bugs’. …
Can you tell by the title that this is going to be another two part episode :) Jon has found some ingenious ways to write C# code that was never intended but you wouldn’t also consider to be ‘bugs’. …
Have you heard of expression trees? If not then you are in for a treat and if you have you are bound to learn something new in this episode. Max fell down a rabbit hole and came back with some useful…
Today we look at using simplicity both in your code at work an in your life and why the two are intertwined. How to bring Occam’s Razor to work to help keep projects from getting out of hand. A bette…
This week Aaron Gustafson joins us to talk about progress enhancement and how it can make everyone's lives easier. It is becoming more and more important to make apps accessible and performant regard…
Microservice architecture is very popular today. The panel talks with microservice security authors about their book and all aspects of securing microservices. Panel
Matthew Groves, a Senior Developer Advocate at Couchbase, let's us pick his brain about NoSQL. Curious about modeling, querying, ACID and more when it comes to Couchbase? This is the podcast episode …
In this episode of Adventures in .NETm we get deep into .NET with Andrew Lock. Kubernetes, .NET Framework to .NET Core and everyone’s favorite topic configuration. Join us and you are guaranteed to l…
Caleb recently started a new job. The project he is working on is all in .NET (MVC, Web Api, Azure, etc.). Caleb and Shawn discuss some of the features of MVC and Power BI that Caleb is learning on t…
In this episode of Adventures in .NET, the panel discusses creating Udemy developer courses and .NET Core APIs with course author Taurius Litvinavicus Sponsors
In this continuation of last week’s episode, Jason Weimann delves deeper into Unity. We discuss how to get into Unity, working with the ecosystem and the benefits of using Unity to develop games. Jas…
In this episode of Adventures in .NET, Jason Weimann joins us to dig into Unity. We discuss how to get into Unity, working with the ecosystem and the benefits of using Unity to develop games. Jason o…
In this episode of Adventures in .NET, guest David Dieruf joins the panel to discuss .NET microservices. They clear up the confusion about what microservices are and how to use them? Sponsors
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 a…
In this episode of Adventures in .NET, guest Ruben Bond (no relation to James) discusses using MS Orleans for distributed computing – from the basics to using it for games and more. Sponsors
In this episode of Adventures in .NET, we dig deep into Microsoft’s progression from EF6 to EFCore 5 and how EFCore integrates with Azure Cosmos DB. Jeremy also discusses how he has worked with Blazo…
In this episode of Adventures in .NET, guest, Jeff Fritz and panelists have lots of fun talking about all things .NET – .NET Core, .NET Standard, Blazor, Webforms, Classic ASP and more. Sponsors
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