The Evolution of the .NET Core with Jay Schmelzer
.NET Rocks!19 Mai 2015

The Evolution of the .NET Core with Jay Schmelzer

So what has happened with the .NET Core? Carl and Richard talk to Jay Schmelzer about his involvement from the very beginning of the .NET Core infrastructure and the interesting future it has as an open source project. But first a call back to a project that Jay led for years - LightSwitch. So where has it gone and where is it going? Then the conversation turns to the .NET Core. Jay talks about how the development team at Microsoft is starting to do their development in public on the open source project that is now the .NET Core. And then there's OS/X and Linux! How do you separate off capabilities of .NET that are actually part of the operating system, rather than the .NET codebase? Lots of complexity to support cross platform like this, but it opens the door to .NET being everywhere!

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DotNetRocks and JavaPosse Together at CodeMash

DotNetRocks and JavaPosse Together at CodeMash

Carl and Richard participated in a panel discussion at Codemash 2011 on January 12, 2011 alongside the hosts of the popular Java Posse podcast. The discussion was moderated by Barry Hawkins. They talked about the differences and similarities between the Java and .NET ecosystems, the origins of their podcast (and ours), and more. Even if you're not a Java developer this is great stuff.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Joel Semeniuk does TFS in the Cloud

Joel Semeniuk does TFS in the Cloud

Carl and Richard talk to Joel Semeniuk about the state of Team Foundation Server (TFS) today. Joel digs into how TFS has moved into the cloud and is reaching a larger span of developers. The conversation digs into how to split the work of development up between cloud and premise - source code on the cloud, builds locally, etc.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Phil Japikse is All About BDD

Phil Japikse is All About BDD

While at CodeMash, Carl and Richard talk to Phil Japikse about Behaviour Driven Developement. Phil has been doing TDD and BDD for years and has an interesting take on how to be successful with the process - primarily getting over the 'blank slate syndrome.'Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

13 Jan 201137min

Boris Scheiman Waves His Hands at nKinect!

Boris Scheiman Waves His Hands at nKinect!

Carl and Richard talk to Boris Scheiman about nKinect, a codeplex project to bring Kinect to .NET! Boris talks about what it takes to make nKinect work and the new features that are coming, while Carl and Richard geek out on the possibilities. Minority Report is here!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

11 Jan 201147min

Rob Conery Talks OpenID and More

Rob Conery Talks OpenID and More

Rob Conery tells us why OpenID is a nightmare, and why he's stopped using it. Oh yeah, he's also given up Twitter. We also talked about the mind/body connection and the challenges of working at home. Also: whale watching, home brewing, music, barbeque, wine, and following your bliss.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

6 Jan 201156min

Gus Issa Has a Micro .NET Framework!

Gus Issa Has a Micro .NET Framework!

Carl and Richard talk to Gus Issa from GHI Electronics, a company that makes small programmable boards, devices, controllers, and sensors that use the .NET Micro Framework to allow Visual Studio developers to program smart hardware devices.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

4 Jan 201148min

DotNetRocks Year In Review

DotNetRocks Year In Review

Carl, Richard and Mark Miller chat about events that occurred in 2010 that affect the .NET world. From C# to F#, Studio to Lightswitch, Windows Phone 7 to Kinect. What a great year!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

30 Des 201053min

Shaun Walker on the state of DotNetNuke

Shaun Walker on the state of DotNetNuke

Carl and Richard talk to Shaun Walker, CTO of DotNetNuke Corp. Last time Shaun was on the show, the commercial version of DotNetNuke was just starting out. Shaun brings us up to date on the state of the business, the balance between community and commercial, and the evolution of the store front for the thousands of plug-in products for DotNetNuke.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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