
DevSecOps or SecDevOps with Wabbi's Brittany Greenfield
DevSecOps vs. SecDevOps vs. DevOpsSec: Is there really a difference in these secure DevOps terms? We all agree we need to not only secure DevOps but we want secure software to pop out the other side of our ops pipelines. Folks often have 'security teams' that are separate...how important is it to get not just a segment in the DevOps pipeline but really integrated end to end? Scott chats with Wabbi's Brittany Greenfield about the future of DevOps+Security.
12 Elo 202131min

Maximizing machine learning performance with OctoML and Luis Ceze
5 Elo 202131min

Learn F# to write Succinct, Performant, and Correct Code with Don Syme
F# empowers everyone to write succinct, robust and performant code. Today Scott talks to Don Syme, the designer and architect of the F# programming language, described by a reporter as "the most original new face in computer languages since Bjarne Stroustrup developed C++ in the early 1980s." How can F# help join both the .NET and JavaScript ecosystems? .NET Conf Focus DayAnnouncing F# 5.0F# 6.0 Tasks RFCResumable codeHigh Perf Immutable DataF# for Apache SparkF# for Azure FunctionsDon and Guido's Dojo MaterialTasks F# 6.0 Design Discussion.NET Conf - Focus on F#Don's recommended "Learn F#" course ($) F# Community home pageF# Microsoft home page
28 Heinä 202130min

The next generation of Data Visualization with Observable's Anjana Vakil
We've come a long way from simple pie charts created on the server side. Today's browsers support complex interactive visualizations and it's technologies like SVG, d3.js, and JavaScript that make it possible. Scott talks with Observable's Anjana Vakil about the history of data visualization on the web, Mike Bostock's work on d3 at the New York Times, and how Observable is attempting to bring data, visualizations and code all together in one collaborative place.
22 Heinä 202133min

New Ways to Teach Computer Science with Maria Naggaga
Maria Naggaga and her team have been reconsidering how we teach computer science and coding? Is a console app with "Hello World" the best way? What about a notebooks 'electric paper' style instead? Where should the barrier to entry be when learning to code?http://dotnet.microsoft.com/learntocode
15 Heinä 202133min

Engineering Servant Leadership with Carbon Health's Claire Hough
Claire Hough started her career at Netscape and has been leading engineering teams to success ever since. Today she serves as the CTO of Carbon Health as a servant leader. Servant-leaders focus on the growth and well being of the people they lead rather than the accumulation of power.
8 Heinä 202131min

Electronics for Everyone with AdaFruit's Limor Fried
Limor Fried is an electrical engineer and owner of the electronics company Adafruit Industries. She started Adafruit in her MIT dorm room and has never stopped since then!YouTube Scott Hanselman visits AdaFruitVIDEO: The video of this episode of Hanselminutes with Lady Ada is on YouTube!
1 Heinä 202142min

The Five Forces with Captain Hoff - Steve Hoffman
In The Five Forces That Change Everything, Steve Hoffman, venture capitalist and CEO of Founders Space, takes you on a journey to see what the most brilliant minds of our age are dreaming up. Hoffman reveals how new scientific breakthroughs and business ventures are poised to reshape our lives and turn science fiction into fact.The Five Forces That Change Everything
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