The James Webb Space Telescope with Dr. Amber Straughn
.NET Rocks!23 Loka 2014

The James Webb Space Telescope with Dr. Amber Straughn

A Geek Out with a real astrophysicist! Carl and Richard get giddy geeky with the amazing Dr. Amber Straughn who is part of the Project Science team for the James Webb Space Telescope. Considered the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope, Amber talks about how the JWST is bigger and different - with a six meter reflector and orbiting 1.5 million kilometres from Earth. The conversation digs into why the JWST is looking into the infrared spectrum, what the cosmological red shift is all about and a whole ton of other amazing concepts around what it means to look back in time to near the beginning of the universe!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Developing .NET on AWS with Isaac Levin

Developing .NET on AWS with Isaac Levin

What can AWS do for you? Carl and Richard talk to Isaac Levin about the experience of being a .NET developer working with Amazon Web Services. Isaac talks about the broader strategy of moving applicat...

29 Syys 20221h 2min

Vision Impairment, Screen Readers, and Accessibility with Courtney Heitman

Vision Impairment, Screen Readers, and Accessibility with Courtney Heitman

How do you make applications that work well for the visually impaired? Carl and Richard talk to Courtney Heitman about building applications that the visually impaired can use. Courtney talks about di...

22 Syys 202256min

Just Enough Design with Kathryn Grayson Nanz

Just Enough Design with Kathryn Grayson Nanz

How much do you need to know about design? While at CodePaLOUsa in Louisville, Carl and Richard talked to Kathryn Grayson Nanz about understanding application designers. Kathryn talks about knowing ju...

15 Syys 202254min

Testing Angular Forms with Martine Dowden

Testing Angular Forms with Martine Dowden

How do you test Angular forms? While at CodePaLOUsa in Louisville, Carl and Richard talked to Martine Dowden about her approach to building tests that are maintainable, and are best automated because ...

8 Syys 202258min

Microservices Architectures with Shawn Wildermuth

Microservices Architectures with Shawn Wildermuth

What's wrong with microservices? Carl and Richard talk to Shawn Wildermuth about his rant about microservices. Shawn talks about the intent of microservices in the first place, to try and break down t...

1 Syys 202257min

Twenty Years of .NET Rocks!

Twenty Years of .NET Rocks!

Twenty years ago, before the word podcast existed, there was .NET Rocks! While at CodePaLOUsa in Louisville, Carl and Richard celebrated the publication of the first episode of .NET Rocks twenty years...

24 Elo 202253min

ALM for Power Platform with Kartik Kanakasabesan

ALM for Power Platform with Kartik Kanakasabesan

How does Power Platform fit into your application lifecycle management? Carl and Richard talk to Kartik Kanakasabesan about his work on Power Platform to treat it like every other development approach...

15 Elo 202254min

Changing Your Career with Rocky Lhotka

Changing Your Career with Rocky Lhotka

When and why should you change your development career? Carl and Richard talk to Rocky Lhotka about his recent change from a large development firm to a one-man band. Rocky talks about changes in Mage...

9 Elo 202254min

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