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Betatalks the podcast

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Welcome to Betatalks the podcast, in which we talk with friends from the development community. We chat not only about technology, but what drives them, inspires them and makes them unique. Rick (Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft) and Oscar (CTO at Virtual Vaults), invite developers, makers, Open Source maintainers and other amazing people from the .NET and Azure development community. Looking for more content? Have a look at our Betatalks video's.

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Episodes

8. GitHub, InnerSource and the benefits of an asynchronous and knowledge-sharing culture – with Martin Woodward

We talk with none other than Martin Woodward, Senior Director of DevRel at GitHub. So of course we dive into GitHub, its relationship and overlap with Microsoft, and its great and open culture perfectly suited for remote working. We look back at the overall change in attitude regarding sharing and collaborating with others, both within and outside of companies. With a special interest in InnerSource, its use, and its positive side effects. And we talk about the past and future of Azure DevOps an...

Jun 21, 202151 minEp. 8

7. Empowering developers as DevRel, boosting live coding and accessibility - with Salma Alam-Naylor

In this episode, we talk with Salma about empowering developers and the relevance and fun of the DevRel role. Encouraging code streaming, building fun stuff, sharing, and teaching. We talk about her experience on Twitch, which entails some awkwardness, a lot of fun, and great content. And she highlights the downsides of social media and tech communities; the lack of compassion, inclusivity, and accessibility. About this episode, and Salma in particular: you can find @whitep4nth3r on Twitter, wat...

Jun 07, 202142 minEp. 7

6. Imposter Syndrome and using Cognitive Services to better understand the world - with Luce Carter

In this episode, we talk with Luce about Xamarin Forms and Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services, what’s great about it, and the ease of use. Luce uses both in her app Emotipal, formerly known as BodyLanguageAssistent. An example of how tech can be used to connect people or help us understand the world. Furthermore, we talk about Imposter Syndrome, being open about it, and helping others. And about writing Cypress tests for automated UI testing, keeping up with new technologies, and Twitch streamin...

Jun 07, 202141 minEp. 6

5. From Pilates to back-end development and helping the open-source ecosystem - with Layla Porter

In this episode, we talk with Layla Porter about the .NET Foundation and sharing knowledge. And especially how everybody can, or should, get involved in managing the open-source software community. Help and contribute, do not take it for granted. Furthermore, we talk about her path from Pilates to back-end development, about teaching and sharing, being there for beginners and noobs, and about creating a safe space on Twitch or Discord to share and ask anything. About this episode, and Layla in p...

May 25, 202139 minEp. 5

4. The promise of Blazor and the benefits of sharing source code - with Jeff Fritz

We talk with Jeff Fritz who is focused on educating the Microsoft tech community. We dive into the promising features of Blazor and a hybrid approach. How Blazor as a progressive web application is a really powerful idea, building faster and more efficient applications that work everywhere. We talk about the positive change in openness and transparency at Microsoft. Sharing source code and previews, creating more and more content. And how this led to a lot of positive outcomes – pull requests, b...

May 07, 202153 minEp. 4

3. How to contribute to and help the tech community as a speaker, organizer and MVP - with Isidora Katanic

In this episode, we talk with Isidora about her video series, her experience as a speaker, and advocate for more women as speakers at tech events. How it all start, what it led to and what she learned on the way. A road to speaking at Microsoft Ignite and Build, and to being a Microsoft MVP. Some lessons about having fun, sharing knowledge, and communities. How a community can open doors and why we should reach out to include more people. About this episode, and Isidora in particular: you can fi...

Apr 26, 202146 minEp. 3

2. Low code development and Fusion dev teams - with Luise Freese

In this episode, we talk about the power of low code development and how Fusion Development Teams could be the answer to some drawbacks of software created by makers. We talk about her experience as a woman in tech and on social media. And we hear about her other passions such as sketchnoting, stickers, and Pacman! About this episode, and Luise in particular: you can find @LuiseFreese on Twitter, visit m365princess for her blog, watch her videos , or buy some amazing stickers at pimp your own de...

Apr 12, 202155 minEp. 2

1. Xamarin Forms, .NET MAUI and the Community Toolkit - with Gerald Versluis

We talk about how Gerald Versluis ended up working on GitHub Codespaces as a remote employee of Microsoft. He also shares his passion for Xamarin (Forms) and the Xamarin Community Toolkit, followed by a look into the near future with .NET 6 and MAUI. And we hear his take on Progressive Web Apps versus native apps. About this episode: some links we talked about: What will happen to the Community Toolkit? , GitHub Codespaces , and .NET MAUI . More content from Gerald on jfversluis.dev/ , be sure t...

Mar 29, 202139 minEp. 1

0. The different Blockchain layers, some use cases and its programming languages - with Gerben van de Wiel

Rick and Oscar talk with Gerben van de Wiel about his experience working at a blockchain start-up over the last couple of years. We get introduced to some of the different blockchain layers and options. We learn about Substrate, an open source framework, and how it can help us. And we chat about different programming languages behind blockchain initiatives. About this episode: you can find @GerbenW on Twitter and learn more about Substrate at substrate.dev . About Betatalks: have a look at our v...

Mar 29, 202138 min0

Trailer - Introducing Betatalks the podcast

Welcome to Betatalks the podcast, in which we talk with friends from the development community. We chat not only about technology but what drives them, inspires them, and makes them unique. Rick and Oscar, Principal Cloud Architects at Betabit, invite developers, makers, Open Source maintainers, and other amazing people from the development community. Looking for more content? Have a look at our videos and join us on our Betatalks Discord channel ....

Mar 29, 202126 sec
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