jQuery is Obsolete with Chris Love
.NET Rocks!31 Maalis 2020

jQuery is Obsolete with Chris Love

Still using jQuery? Chris Love asks why! Carl and Richard chat with Chris Love about modern web development; and the fact that what jQuery does today is largely built into JavaScript. Chris talks about the state of JavaScript back in 2006 when jQuery first came along and how the move to HTML 5 and more mature versions of JavaScript have moved the bar far enough that you can let it go. So why is adoption still growing? Often jQuery and other libraries are included by reflex, not thought. Time to do some thinking!

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Blazor in .NET 9 with Dan Roth

Blazor in .NET 9 with Dan Roth

What's coming for Blazor in .NET 9? Carl and Richard talk to Dan Roth about the upcoming version of Blazor. Dan discusses excellent performance improvements, better MAUI interactions, new SignalR feat...

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Building Cloud Native with Chris Klug

Building Cloud Native with Chris Klug

What does it mean to build cloud-native applications? Carl and Richard talk to Chris Klug about his experiences building applications designed to operate effectively in the cloud. Chris pushes back on...

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Mobile, Augmented Reality, and AI with Chris Sells

Mobile, Augmented Reality, and AI with Chris Sells

What has Chris Sells been up to? Carl and Richard chat with Chris Sells, the guest on episode 10 back in 2002, about how his career continues to evolve. Chris talks about working at Google on Flutter,...

16 Loka 202458min

Copilot Studio with Prashant Bhoyar

Copilot Studio with Prashant Bhoyar

How do you make your own copilot? Carl and Richard talk to Prashant Bhoyar about his work with Copilot Studio and Azure AI Studio. Prashant describes how Copilot Studio lives in the Power Platform spa...

10 Loka 202459min

Making Node and Deno with Ryan Dahl

Making Node and Deno with Ryan Dahl

Ready for a chat with the creator of Node? Carl and Richard talk to Ryan Dahl about his work creating NodeJS in 2009 and how he moved on after a few years, leading to the creation of Deno, an opiniona...

2 Loka 202456min

Microsoft Playwright Testing with Debbie O'Brien

Microsoft Playwright Testing with Debbie O'Brien

What's the latest with Playwright? Carl and Richard talk to Debbie O'Brien about her ongoing work with Playwright, Microsoft's open-source testing framework for web applications. While it is focused o...

26 Syys 202455min

How Simple is as Simple as Possible with Mark Rendle

How Simple is as Simple as Possible with Mark Rendle

How simple can you make software development? Carl and Richard talk to Mark Rendle about his focus on simplicity in building software - as simple as possible. Mark talks about the tendency of develope...

19 Syys 20241h 1min

Making Design Pay with Billy Hollis

Making Design Pay with Billy Hollis

How does good design pay off in software? Carl and Richard talk to Billy Hollis about his work designing software, both from a user interaction perspective and application architecture. Billy talks ab...

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