Flutter with Tim Sneath and Adam Barth
.NET Rocks!23 Jan 2018

Flutter with Tim Sneath and Adam Barth

Still exploring options for cross-platform mobile development? Carl and Richard talk to Tim Sneath and Adam Barth about Google's Flutter - using the Dart language to build mobile applications that compile to iOS and Android. Tim has only recently joined Google but has dived head-first into this new approach to mobile development. Adam as one of the originators of the project talks about his key focus - the architecture that allows you to build for both platforms from one code base, and a rapid code-compile-deploy-edit cycle called hot-reload that makes iterating on your mobile app development fun! With a choice of editors (including VSCode), Flutter might just be the approach you'll enjoy to cross-platform mobile development!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Securing Existing Applications with Joylynn Kirui

Securing Existing Applications with Joylynn Kirui

How do you secure your existing applications from the security exploits out there today? Carl and Richard talk to Joylynn Kirui about the challenges developers face in making secure applications. Joyl...

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.NET Developers Building Power Apps with April Dunnam

.NET Developers Building Power Apps with April Dunnam

Why should .NET developers build Power Apps? Carl and Richard talk to April Dunnam about the latest in Microsoft's Power Platform and why .NET developers should get involved. April talks about the fus...

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Hacking APIs with Dana Epp

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Are your APIs vulnerable to hacking? Carl and Richard talk to Dana Epp about how APIs have become the focus of black hats today. Dana talks about tooling you can use to look at your APIs the same way ...

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Making Open Source Work for Everyone with David Whitney

Making Open Source Work for Everyone with David Whitney

How do we make open source work for everyone? While at NDC in Oslo, Carl and Richard talked to David Whitney about his experiences working on open-source projects, and the challenges of making them su...

3 Nov 202250min

Observability in Production with Alayshia Knighten

Observability in Production with Alayshia Knighten

What can observability do for you? While at NDC in Oslo, Carl and Richard chatted with Alayshia Knighten about her work with honeycomb and helping people understand what's happening with their applica...

27 Okt 202248min

Cloud Scaling from the Trenches with Meg Gotshall

Cloud Scaling from the Trenches with Meg Gotshall

Ready for a story of cloud scaling from the trenches? While at NDC Oslo, Carl and Richard talked with Meg Gotshall about her experiences scaling the Fotoware service with her team. Meg talks about the...

20 Okt 202253min

Testing Web Apps using Playwright Debbie O'Brien

Testing Web Apps using Playwright Debbie O'Brien

How do you test your web applications? Carl and Richard talk to Debbie O'Brien about Playwright, Microsoft's new open-source web application testing tool. Playwright lets you build tests in an array o...

13 Okt 202252min

GitHub Copilot with Michelle Mannering

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GitHub Copilot is here! Are we all going to lose our jobs? While at NDC in Oslo, Carl and Richard talked to Michelle Mannering about how Copilot helps you write code - emphasis on help! Michelle expla...

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