Making Windows Command Line Cool with Richard Turner
.NET Rocks!19 Huhti 2016

Making Windows Command Line Cool with Richard Turner

How can the command line be cool? Carl and Richard talk to Richard Turner, freshly back into Microsoft, and working on the Bash on Windows project. So why would you want a Linux command line prompt? As Richard explains, there are cool bits of code you can create on your Windows box but don't really behave all that well - some Ruby Gems, etc. Having Linux, real Linux, running in Windows helps all that work better. And if you're headed toward the cross-platform world in the mobile space, or Linux on the backend, these tools can help you be more productive and less frustrated. It's early days yet, but there's lots to check out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Still an Impostor with Rob Conery

Still an Impostor with Rob Conery

Impostor Syndrome is real and pervasive in the development industry - what can you do about it? While at NDC London, Carl and Richard talk to Rob Conery about the second edition of The Impostor's Hand...

4 Huhti 201956min

Azure Functions using Node with Simona Cotin

Azure Functions using Node with Simona Cotin

What can Azure Functions do for you? While at NDC in London, Carl and Richard talked to Simona Cotin about Azure Functions. You can code Azure Functions in C#, Java, Python and JavaScript - but Simona...

28 Maalis 201953min

Instrumenting Software Features with Christine Yen

Instrumenting Software Features with Christine Yen

How do you measure the success of a feature in your application? While at NDC in London, Carl and Richard talked to Christine Yen about her experiences building instrumentation systems for application...

21 Maalis 201946min

Functional Web Programming using SAFE with Anthony Brown

Functional Web Programming using SAFE with Anthony Brown

Build your web site in F#! While in London at the NDC, Carl and Richard talked to Anthony Brown about the SAFE Stack - a complete set of tooling for building back-end and front-end parts of your websi...

14 Maalis 201946min

Building Security Into Your App with Victoria Almazova

Building Security Into Your App with Victoria Almazova

Are you adding security to your application at the end of a development cycle? While at NDC in London, Carl and Richard talk to Victoria Almazova about how she encourages developers to include securit...

7 Maalis 201951min

CSS Grid with Amy Kapernick

CSS Grid with Amy Kapernick

Have you heard of CSS Grid? While at NDC in London, Carl and Richard talk to Amy Kapernick about one of the new features in CSS introduced in 2017 on all major browsers. CSS Grid is not tables - and t...

28 Helmi 201957min

Open Source Home Assistants with Sarah Withee

Open Source Home Assistants with Sarah Withee

Have you got a home assistant device? While at NDC in London, Carl and Richard talk to Sarah Withee about her experience with Mycroft, the open source home assistant device. As an open source project ...

21 Helmi 201940min

Blazor in 2019 with Steve Sanderson and Dan Roth

Blazor in 2019 with Steve Sanderson and Dan Roth

What's up with Blazor? While at NDC in London, Carl and Richard chatted with Steve Sanderson and Daniel Roth about the latest efforts around running C# in the browser with Web Assembly. Since its firs...

14 Helmi 201956min

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