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.NET Rocks!

.NET Rocks!

Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell

.NET Rocks! is an Internet Audio Talk Show for Microsoft .NET Developers.

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.NET Rocks! - .NET Multi-Platform App UI with Scott Hunter
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06/18/20 • 57 min

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.NET Rocks! - Containers on Azure with Tom Kerkhove
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01/19/21 • 49 min

How many ways can you run containers on Azure? Carl and Richard talk to Tom Kerkhove about his experiences working with Azure container solutions. The conversation starts out talking about Azure Functions, which under-the-hood are handled in containers - but you don't control those containers at all. You can run Web Apps in Containers or use the Azure Containers Instance. Azure Service Mesh also supports containers, and then there is the Azure Kubernetes Service. Tom helps sort these various options out - they each can help you in different ways!
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.NET Rocks! - Scott Ambler Optimizes Agile
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11/29/12 • 56 min

While on the .NET Rocks! Visual Studio 2012 Launch Road Trip stop in Orlando Florida, Carl and Richard stopped into the Better Software conference and interviewed Scott Ambler about his work helping companies implement agile development practices. The conversation starts out talking about the scalability of agile practices, how waterfall is hard to get rid of, and common mistakes that organizations make implementing agile. Scott also digs into the DevOps movement, talking about how all stakeholders in an application, including operations and tech support, need to be part of the process.
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Serverless technology can extend your applications! Carl and Richard talk to Glenn Block about his work at Auth0 and building out WebHooks. Glenn talks about taking WebHooks to the next level with Extend, providing a SaaS offering for extensibility into other SaaS applications. This leads to a conversation about the architecture of extensibility in the cloud - rather than building a ton of features, let your customers extend your software the way they want!
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.NET Rocks! - Jamie Wright has Rails for .NET Developers
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01/29/13 • 54 min

Carl and Richard talk to Jamie Wright about what .NET Developers can learn about Rails.
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.NET Rocks! - Venkat Subramaniam Talks Modern Development
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12/18/12 • 52 min

While at the Houston stop of the .NET Rocks! Visual Studio 2012 Launch Road Trip, Carl and Richard sat down with Venkat Subramaniam to talk about development in the modern era.
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.NET Rocks! - The .NET Foundation Evolves with Layla Porter
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10/20/20 • 50 min

A new .NET Foundation board is elected - what does it mean for you? Carl and Richard talk to Layla Porter about her new role on the .NET Foundation board and the goals of the foundation to grow its membership, bring more open source projects into the fold, support the maintainers of those projects and to broaden the reach of .NET everywhere. Layla talks about finding new ways to connect with folks in the .NET community and the challenge of evolving a young foundation.
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How does Power Platform fit into your application lifecycle management? Carl and Richard talk to Kartik Kanakasabesan about his work on Power Platform to treat it like every other development approach. Kartik talks about how PowerApps create straightforward forms-over-data solutions that work well on phones, tablets, and PCs. The conversation digs into how developers in the C# and Visual Studio space can work with Power Platform developers, including building back-end services, creating front-end components, and working with existing source code and deployment pipelines. The result is what Kartik calls fusion development, where everyone works together to build solutions effectively!
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.NET Rocks! - Azure Developer Tools with Scott Hunter
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08/02/22 • 53 min

How do you make it easier for developers to build apps in Azure? Carl and Richard talk to Scott Hunter about his new role focused on developer tooling for Azure. This means much more than .NET - Scott talks about tooling for Java, Android, Node, and more! The conversation ranges over how Azure can simplify development cycles, debugging, and monitoring in production, no matter what stack you're using. Scott also digs into Azure Container Apps, announced at Build 2022, making it easier to get started using containers for your applications, but not limiting how you use containers in the future!
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.NET Rocks! - .NET for Startups with Oleg Fridman
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01/13/22 • 60 min

What's the right development stack for a startup? Carl and Richard talk to Oleg Fridman about his latest startup called Verb Data and the challenges of building a startup with the .NET stack. Oleg talks about how the investors, and sometimes the developers, have concerns around .NET - but not the customers. .NET is well known for being enterprise-class and scalable - but it's not as well known for being cross-platform, open-source, and cloud friendly. The conversation dives into where .NET makes sense in a project and where it does not and the differences in developing in a startup versus a more established business. Not everyone is suited for startup life, but startup life has also evolved - maybe you're ready to try it!
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How many episodes does .NET Rocks! have?

.NET Rocks! currently has 1245 episodes available.

What topics does .NET Rocks! cover?

The podcast is about Microsoft, Net, How To, Podcasts, Technology, Education, Studio and Visual.

What is the most popular episode on .NET Rocks!?

The episode title '.NET Multi-Platform App UI with Scott Hunter' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on .NET Rocks!?

The average episode length on .NET Rocks! is 56 minutes.

How often are episodes of .NET Rocks! released?

Episodes of .NET Rocks! are typically released every 4 days, 18 hours.

When was the first episode of .NET Rocks!?

The first episode of .NET Rocks! was released on Sep 27, 2012.

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