Containers in Windows Server 2019 with Elton Stoneman
.NET Rocks!20 Nov 2018

Containers in Windows Server 2019 with Elton Stoneman

Windows Server 2019 has shipped and Windows containers have improved! Carl and Richard talk to Elton Stoneman about the changes that have come with Server 2019 and the 1809 Update. Elton describes it as the second significant implementation of containers on Windows, although it has been steadily tested in the field over the past few years. For the most part, containers on Windows now have parity with the Linux containers - and the possibilities for migrating existing .NET applications to containers have expanded - check it out!

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Fixing File Paths in .NET Core with Jeremy Kuhne

Fixing File Paths in .NET Core with Jeremy Kuhne

Quick, how long can a file path in .NET be? Carl and Richard talk to Jeremy Kuhne, who has taken on the challenge of breaking the 260 character limit on file paths in .NET. Why has this problem persis...

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Hololens Development with Rene Schulte

Hololens Development with Rene Schulte

The Hololens SDK edition is out - are you ready to write some code? Carl and Richard talk to Rene Schulte at NDC Oslo about his work building apps for the Hololens. The conversation explores the diffe...

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Software Testing for Failed Projects with Todd Gardner

Software Testing for Failed Projects with Todd Gardner

How does testing contribute to the failure of a project? Todd Gardner chats with Carl and Richard at NDC Oslo about his experiences with failing projects and testing. More than just the usual case tha...

6 Jul 201654min

Cloud Infrastructure with Paul Stack

Cloud Infrastructure with Paul Stack

What does it mean to build for the cloud? While at NDC in Oslo, Carl and Richard chatted with Paul Stack about thinking about architecture specific for the cloud - not necessarily Azure or AWS, but th...

5 Jul 201650min

Lie Detection using Azure Machine Learning with Jennifer Marsman

Lie Detection using Azure Machine Learning with Jennifer Marsman

Can you detect lies with machine learning? Jennifer Marsman can! Carl and Richard chatted with Jennifer while at the NDC conference in Oslo. Jennifer talked about gathering EEG data with Emotiv headse...

30 Jun 201650min

Deep into Elixir with Rob Conery

Deep into Elixir with Rob Conery

Ready to go deeper into Elixir? While at NDC in Oslo, Carl and Richard caught up with Rob Conery to see how his obsession with Elixir and Erlang has evolved. Rob talks about getting comfortable in the...

29 Jun 201650min

C# 7 with Mads Torgersen

C# 7 with Mads Torgersen

What's next for C#? While at NDC Oslo, Carl and Richard talked with Mads Torgersen about what's coming up in C# 7. But first some fun, talking about how languages evolve and the challenge of bringing ...

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Time to get Geeky in space! Carl and Richard talk about what it takes to make a truly reusable spacecraft. First up is the venerable space shuttle, which wasn't so much reusable as rebuildable. It nev...

23 Jun 20161h 1min

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