Better Code with Steve Smith
We talk with Steve Smith about writing better code. Love your job? Someone may be taking advantage of you. NASA is 3d printing. And your car knows when you gain weight.
We talk with Steve Smith about writing better code. Love your job? Someone may be taking advantage of you. NASA is 3d printing. And your car knows when you gain weight.
This is our final special episode in our Build 2019 series. This is episode 222, and we sat down with Scott Hunter to talk about all the amazing things happening on the .NET platform including the upcoming roadmap.
This is another special episode in our Build 2019 series. This is episode 221, and we sat down with Olia Gavrysh and Daniel Jacobson to talk about .NET tools for Windows developers.
This is another special episode in our Build 2019 series. This is episode 220, and we sit down with Craig Loewen to talk about WSL2 and the new terminal. Craig tells us about the Easter egg in in the new terminal video.
This is a special episode in our Build 2019 series. This is episode 219, and we sit down with Jeff Hollan to talk about Azure functions, and how Carl and I inspired KEDA.
We talk with Jeremy Likness about career tips. VS Code Remote extensions. Phishing with inception. And use this one simple trick to put iPhone 4's in your ears. News Dev environments for node, python, go, java, dotnetcore, php, rust, cpp Class 1 Bluetooth 5. H1 die size is ~12mm2. Parts: H1 Cypress SoC Maxim audio codec Bosch BMA280 accelerometer STM 3 axis accelerometer STM regulator TI data converter Goertek MEMs microphones
We talk with Brady Gaster about SignalR and the SignalR service. How the Age of Empires AI "thinks". Accenture is sued until it Hertz. And we're completely shocked, shocked that the Galaxy Fold has reliability issues. News How the AoE2 AI Thinks (ft. Promi) Accenture sued over website redesign so bad it Hertz: Car hire biz demands $32m+ for 'defective' cyber-revamp Here's Why We Think Galaxy Folds Are Failing These are the Features Microsoft Turned Off or Replaced in Chromium-Based Edge Micr...
We talk with Alessandro Vozza about the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Dtrace on Windows. We review some salary data we've been collecting. And how much are ads costing you? News DTrace on Windows Open DTrace on GitHub Dynamic Tracing Guide DTrace on Windows Branch Ads cost you 10% of your users Pandora Learns the Cost of Ads and of Subscruptions Mozilla Research: The Effect of Ad Blocking on User Engagement with the Web My Salary Progression in Tech Form: http://msdv.sh/AnonymousPayF...
We talk with Suz Hinton about MX Chip. We also chat about her live streaming and the gear she uses. Calculator goes open source. And Apple Rick-rolled us all. News Not getting Rick Rolled enough? Check out the official Apple Watch documentation archive! Announcing the Open Sourcing of Windows Calculator. Calculator on GitHub My Twitch Live Coding Setup Suz Hinton @noopkat noopkat.com Twitch ----------------------------------------------------- IoT Dev Kit MX Chip Getting Sta...
We talk with Sahil Malik about the identity landscape. How to recognize ML generated images. Excel gains OCR capabilities. And using WSL to watch Star Wars. News How to recognize fake AI-generated images Microsoft Excel app 'Insert data from picture' tech goes live Use WSL Bash to telnet into the Star Wars intro in your Bash shell! Why everyone should read support emails Natural Bamboo Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Sahil Malik @sahilmalik winsmarts.com -------------------------  ...
We talk with Pamela Cortez about her IoT Deep Dive series. The shady iPhone app underground. Fonts are in color now. And CSS is now witchcraft. News The State of CSS Pure CSS Still Life - Lemons and Water This illicit iPhone app store has been hiding in plain sight DNS Servers That Offer Privacy and Filtering Colored Fonts! More Colored Fonts! Apple has a clever plan to fight off patent trolls PowerShell can now install Xbox One games Pamela Cortez Pamela is a Senior PM on the Azure IoT T...
We talk with Adam Barr about lessons he has learned throughout his career. Microsoft says stop using IE. Run Windows 95 in an Electron App… for reasons. News Microsoft security chief: IE is not a browser, so stop using it as your default The perils of using Internet Explorer as your default browser Roadmap to becoming a Web Developer in 2019 Run Windows 95 as an app (and yes, it runs Doom) US iPhone users spent, on average, $79 on apps last year, up 36% from 2017 Adam Barr @adamdavidbarr ...
We talk with Joe Zack from the Coding Blocks podcast about JAMStack. 10 rules for a better conference name badge. How many keywords can you fit into a C# expression. And Google throws up it's arms in Louisville and cancels their fiber internet plans there. News Ten Rules for a Better Conference Name Badge Is China’s corruption-busting AI system ‘Zero Trust’ being turned off for being too efficient? Navigation Should Be Boring I hate Numeronyms Completers in Azure PowerShell 230 New Emojis...
This week we talk about hacking your car using the OBD2 connector. We talk audio and OLED. Apple revokes Facebook and Google certificates. Google is trying to trick us. And modern forecasts are accurate - change my mind. News Apple Bans Distribution of Facebook’s Internal Apps Localized Messaging is Important The Norwegian Consumer Council has filed a complaint against Google. Google is accused of using deceptive design and misleading information, which results in users accepting to be co...
Carl and I talk about developer gear at CES 2019. We also talk about travel gear, including the best noise cancelling headphones. Twitter moves 300 petabytes to the cloud. And Jason analyzes the Backblaze data so that you know which drive to buy. News Windows Command-Line: Unicode and UTF-8 Output Text Buffer Backblaze Hard Drive Stats for 2018 Twitter moves 300 Petabytes of data to the cloud The ‘Computer’ Mouse is a mouse that is also a fully functional computer Panos Panay reacts quick...
We talk about new years resolutions, DPI, console styling, apps stealing your data, autonomous driving, USB-C, and much much more. News In recent builds of Windows 10, Task Manager's "Details" view includes an optional "DPI Awareness" column to help you understand and identify DPI-related issues, esp. with legacy apps. Howto See DPI Awareness of Running Apps in Task Manager in Windows 10 Last episode we talked about sites with awesome consoles. Check out this article t...
We talk with Bettina Heim about quantum computing and Q#. Fun with browser console messages. And Google patented an idea from an interview, but they've probably canceled the product already. News I love little easter eggs hidden in console messages, so I made a website about them console.love Company Tried to Patent My Work After a Job Interview How QR Codes Work killedbygoogle.com Microsoft now lets you log into Outlook, Skype, Xbox Live without a password Microsoft Surface Studio 2 review: for...
We talk with Chris Lauren about ML.NET. Sabotaging machine learning algorithms. Generating a website from a wireframe. And the only way to win is to not play. News When AI Misjudgment Is Not an Accident -- Intentional bias is another way artificial intelligence could hurt us How machine learning systems sometimes suprise us How to match "A B C" where A+B=C in RegEx: The Beast Reborn Wow! This AI Creates a Website just by looking at the Wireframe Chris Lauren @clauren42 ---------...
We talk with Mark Fussell about Service Fabric and Service Fabric Mesh. Robots have replace lawyers and GitHub contributors. And you can finally pay someone to review your website while they're drunk. News theuserisdrunk.com Human competitive patches in automatic program repair with repairnator A bot has been finding bugs and submitting patches for them, successfully masquerading as a human Researchers secretly deployed a bot that submitted bug fixing pull requests AI vs. Lawyers the Ultimate Sh...
We finally sit down with Neeraj Joshi to talk about the Ignite 2018 announcements including Ultra SSDs, digital twins, Azure Sphere, and more. Windows Kernel internals. And GitHub actions. News Introducing the Windows Internals Series: One Windows Kernel One Windows Kernel Introducing GitHub Actions GitHub Actions Neeraj Joshi Neeraj is a random awesome dude at Microsoft! Check out Neeraj at neeraj.joshi@microsoft.com -- the original social network Ignite 2018 Check out the Ignite 2018 News Guid...
We talk with Josh Holmes about the latest in PWA and what Microsoft and other companies are doing. Hacking vending machines. And we salivate over the new dell 49" monitors.
We talk with John-Daniel Trask about how you can figure out if you need an APM solution. DOS goes open source. How many new Apple gadgets did Jason and Carl get? And how many watts does it take to power your brain?
This week we recorded at That Conference in Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin. We had some crazy awesome guests Richard Campbell, Kim Cwiak, Rob Reynolds, Michael Fazio
This week we recorded from the Kalahari at That Conference in Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin. We had some crazy awesome guests including Keith Casey, Katelyn Drew, Edward Thompson, and Curtis Gibeaut.
We talk with Chipalo Street about the IoT Edge. How to convert your Surface Pro into a Surface Studio. And why your next processor may contain tiny roller coasters.
Carl and I talk about remote work, guiding your career, and living in an RV. Should you go with the Surface Go? Stereoscopic Doom. And CSS that renders differently depending on which browser you use.
We talk with John Vintzel about an awesome new installer technology called MSIX. How learning to code can save millions. And everyone is reading your email, who knew it was so interesting?
We talk with Michael Szul about building bots. Apple finally figures out what everyone has been telling them, and the evolution of the command line.
We talk with Larry Jin and Andrew Bybee about Microsoft Teams and the developer platform. Microsoft acquires GitHub. And Carl has some breaking 5 year old news.
We talk with Jordan Matthiesen about the latest announcements in Visual Studio for the Mac.