Localization and Internationalization with Diego Iastrubni
.NET Rocks!28 Okt 2015

Localization and Internationalization with Diego Iastrubni

What does it take to make web pages that work in multiple languages? Carl and Richard talk to Diego Iastrubni about localization and internationalization. The conversation focuses first on the complexity involved - its very easy to forget how different languages and cultures apply to information being display. Does text go left-to-right, or right-to-left, left-aligned or right-aligned? And how does it apply to numbers? Diego goes on to explain core concepts in web localization, focusing on UTF-8 for character set and CSS for direction and alignment. There are frameworks to make this easier! Things get harder when you look at mobile and desktop apps, and every dev environment approaches it differently!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Modern UX Thoughts with Heather Wilde

Modern UX Thoughts with Heather Wilde

How are user experiences evolving? Carl and Richard talk to Heather Wilde about her work with UX in a number of capacities, including helping to create the user experience of EverNote. The conversatio...

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Building for the Cloud using Pulumi with Luke Hoban

Building for the Cloud using Pulumi with Luke Hoban

How do you build out your cloud infrastructure? Carl and Richard talk to Luke Hoban about Pulumi, a start-up making open source software that helps you take Infrastructure-as-Code to the next level - ...

8 Nov 201846min

Web Performance Tools in 2018 with Benjamin Howarth

Web Performance Tools in 2018 with Benjamin Howarth

Web performance is still important - what are you doing to keep your sites fast? Carl and Richard talk to Benjamin Howarth about his current approach to web site performance - with a focus on dealing ...

6 Nov 201857min

Azure Durable Functions with Maxime Rouiller

Azure Durable Functions with Maxime Rouiller

Functions are ephemeral and stateless - right? What if they weren't? Carl and Richard talk to Maxime Rouiller about durable functions in Azure. Maxime dives into the patterns that durable functions pr...

1 Nov 201848min

IoT and .NET with Bryan Costanich

IoT and .NET with Bryan Costanich

Is .NET ready for the Internet of Things? Carl and Richard talk to Bryan Costanich about the current state of IoT and how his startup Wilderness Labs is building next-generation hardware that runs .NE...

30 Okt 201853min

PostgreSQL on Azure with Craig Kerstiens

PostgreSQL on Azure with Craig Kerstiens

Ready for a different database? Carl and Richard talk to Craig Kerstiens about his work with PostgreSQL. The conversation starts out with a little bit of the history of PostgreSQL being one of the ori...

25 Okt 201848min

AI and the Singularity with Agustinus Nalwan

AI and the Singularity with Agustinus Nalwan

Call it an impromptu Geek Out! While at NDC Sydney, Carl and Richard talked to Agustinus Nalwan about his work with artificial intelligence technology in his company. This leads to a larger conversati...

23 Okt 201854min

Coding Haskell and F# with  Daniel Chambers

Coding Haskell and F# with Daniel Chambers

Ready for some functional thinking? While at NDC in Sydney, Carl and Richard chatted with Daniel Chambers about his experiences in functional programming, starting with F# and moving to Haskell. Danie...

18 Okt 201856min

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