jQuery is Obsolete with Chris Love
.NET Rocks!31 Mars 2020

jQuery is Obsolete with Chris Love

Still using jQuery? Chris Love asks why! Carl and Richard chat with Chris Love about modern web development; and the fact that what jQuery does today is largely built into JavaScript. Chris talks about the state of JavaScript back in 2006 when jQuery first came along and how the move to HTML 5 and more mature versions of JavaScript have moved the bar far enough that you can let it go. So why is adoption still growing? Often jQuery and other libraries are included by reflex, not thought. Time to do some thinking!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Web Apps to Desktop Apps using Photino with Otto Dobretsberger

Web Apps to Desktop Apps using Photino with Otto Dobretsberger

How do you make web apps into desktop apps? Carl and Richard talk to Otto Dobretsberger about Photino, a fork from Steve Sanderson's WebWindow project that will compile your web application into a cro...

12 Apr 202246min

Debugging Async Code with Isadora Rodopoulos

Debugging Async Code with Isadora Rodopoulos

How do you debug asynchronous code? Carl and Richard talk to Isadora Rodopoulos about her debugging asynchronous code series of videos and the tools available today to help with debugging. Different p...

5 Apr 202253min

Azure Static Web Apps with Stacy Cashmore

Azure Static Web Apps with Stacy Cashmore

What's an Azure Static Web App, and why do you want one? Carl and Richard talk to Stacy Cashmore about Azure Static Web Apps, Microsoft's implementation of static web apps. Stacy talks about the bare ...

29 Mars 202252min

Lift and Shift is Not Enough with Richard Reukema

Lift and Shift is Not Enough with Richard Reukema

Are you moving apps to the cloud? Carl and Richard talk to Richard Reukema about his experience shifting workloads into the cloud. Richard talks about getting beyond virtual machines in the cloud and ...

21 Mars 202255min

Avalonia 1.0 with Dan Walmsley

Avalonia 1.0 with Dan Walmsley

How do you build cross-platform UI? Carl and Richard talk to Dan Walmsley about Avalonia, a lightweight, cross-platform UI using XAML and C#. Dan talks about supporting an array of Linux GUIs, Windows...

17 Mars 202245min

Flutter for Windows with Chris Sells

Flutter for Windows with Chris Sells

Flutter comes to Windows! Carl and Richard talk to Chris Sells about the latest incarnation of Flutter which now has desktop support for Windows. Flutter has been around for a few years helping to bui...

7 Mars 202253min

Twenty Five Years of Visual Studio with Julia Liuson

Twenty Five Years of Visual Studio with Julia Liuson

Visual Studio turns 25! Carl and Richard talk to Julia Liuson, who has been working on Visual Studio since the beginning about her experiences building and leading the product. Julia talks about how V...

28 Feb 202248min

Twenty Years of ASP.NET with Scott Guthrie

Twenty Years of ASP.NET with Scott Guthrie

Another in the series of twenty years of .NET, this one with Scott Guthrie! Carl and Richard talk to Scott about the early days of ASP.NET, the recruiting of the ninja army of Scott Hanselman, Rob Con...

21 Feb 202259min

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