The Evolution of Software Development Careers with Erik Dietrich
.NET Rocks!4 Maj 2017

The Evolution of Software Development Careers with Erik Dietrich

How are software careers changing? Carl and Richard talk to Erik Dietrich about his new book, Developer Hegemony. Erik digs into the struggles that many developers have with the typical large enterprise, where software developers are treated more like cogs in the system, with limited amounts of information and flexibility. Leaving the company and contracting back increases your wages and flexibility, although now you are responsible for all the things that make your job your job - things like accounting, marketing, health insurance and so on. This leads to a more DevOps-like conversation that points to a future that is very software driven! It's a great time to be a developer!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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The Environmental Impact of AI and Machine Learning with Amber McKenzie

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Visual Studio Feedback with Mads Kristensen

How is Visual Studio working for you? Carl and Richard chat with Mads Kristensen about his new role on the Visual Studio feedback team - not that he's ever far from VS extensions! With a dash of home ...

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MongoDB in the Cloud with James Kovacs and Rachelle Palmer

MongoDB in the Cloud with James Kovacs and Rachelle Palmer

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.NET 6 with Daniel Roth

.NET 6 with Daniel Roth

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Elasticsearch for .NET with Steve Gordon

Elasticsearch for .NET with Steve Gordon

How can Elasticsearch help you? Carl and Richard talk to Steve Gordon, who recently moved to Elastic to work on the .NET clients. Steve talks about how Elasticsearch can act as a data store as well as...

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Migrating WCF and More to .NET 5 with Mark Rendle

Migrating WCF and More to .NET 5 with Mark Rendle

Do you have apps that need to move to .NET 5? Carl and Richard talk to Mark Rendle about his work on Visual Recode, which started out as a migration tool for WCF to gRPC, but has evolved to deal with ...

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Building Teams Apps with Hilton Giesenow

Building Teams Apps with Hilton Giesenow

Teams is extensible - wanna write some code? Carl and Richard talk to Hilton Giesenow about his work building Teams extensions - and there are a lot of options! The conversation starts out focusing on...

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A Very Serious Bot with Phil Haack

A Very Serious Bot with Phil Haack

Can a chatbot make your team development process better? Carl and Richard talk to Phil Haack about his work building Ab.bot, a chatbot designed to work in Slack and Discord to help with building softw...

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