Azure Notebooks with Chris Wilcox
We talk with Chris Wilcox about Azure Notebooks. Typescript 2.1 with down-level async is finally here. And is everyone throwing away their MacBook Pro for a Surface Book?
We talk with Chris Wilcox about Azure Notebooks. Typescript 2.1 with down-level async is finally here. And is everyone throwing away their MacBook Pro for a Surface Book?
We talk with James Clark about the visual layer in Windows. Microsoft Build 2017 is in cloudy Seattle. You are not paid to write code. Photoshop on ARM?
Jason and Carl talk to John Taubensee about Event Hubs, Service Bus, relay, and more! Lots of great Connect() announcements. Doom is apparently the best use of the Apple TouchBar. And Carl has a life changing tip that will speed up browsing of your downloads folder.
We talk with Sarah Sexton about Git, bots, and more! A regex that only matches itself. And how to force a system crash. I have Toyota Corolla.
A very special live episode of the MS Dev Show with James Whittaker and Dona Sarkar, talking about data and more. I do want to warn you, there is some swearing in this episode, so please be conscious of that. Special thanks to Laura Butler for bringing her amazing cookies. Also special thanks to Concurrency for helping sponsor the event.
We talk with Shawn Henry about project Rome. Open sourcing server hardware. What would you do with 10 gigabit internet in your house? And find out how many trillions of transistors are created every second.
We talk with Charles Torre about Chaos Engineering. Google fiber is amazing so they stopped installing it. Choosing between beer and saving lives. And we discuss the apple and Microsoft events.
We talk with Trevor Sullivan about Image2Docker. All Tesla's have self-driving hardware, but can they drive? And apparently the internet is unreliable because of DNS.
We talk with Jeremy Foster about saving time with your keyboard. What's up with Yammer? Trying Soylent for a month. And I have a dev tip that might change your life.
We talk with Morten Nielsen about mapping & geospatial. The latest announcements from Ignite. Azure price cuts. Samsung experiences explosive sales!
We talk with David Catuhe about the UWP community toolkit. Linux on an 8-bit computer emulating 32 bits. TypeScript 2.0. And this show is late because Jason was riding his boosted board.
We talk with Katrina Owen about refactoring. Is Coding Style still a thing? Open APIs or be doomed, says Visa, And I didn't want an iPhone 7, but I'll take a free one.
We talk with Bill Bain about in-memory computing. Using machine learning to enhance images and identify cucumbers. How to finally agree on a time to schedule a meeting. And spaces vs tabs. Again…
Carl and Jason disagree on the trolley problem. Using code for home automation. And Jason has a tip that can make you over $1000 in 3 months.
We talk with Daren May and Jerry Nixon about developing UWP applications for Xbox. Azure gets GPU capabilities. And we get the best feedback we've ever seen.
Carl interviews some amazing guests live at That Conference. You won't want to miss it.
This is the first episode of two where Carl interviews some amazing guests live at That Conference. You won't want to miss it. Also, Brandon joins Carl for the news.
We talk with Frank Krueger about Continuous. Demotivational products that don't work. A website that makes it easy to start developer arguments. And Jason falls in love with his Surface Book.
We talk with Scott Hunter about the amazing things going on with .NET core and ASP.NET. Different ways to bounce a ball on the web. Spell check in Electron apps. And tabs are significantly slower than spaces in Firefox.
We talk with Lori Lalonde about localization and globalization. Building a bit torrent client in c#. How becoming a pilot made me a better programmer. Jason installs high definition cameras everywhere.
We talk with Harikrishna Menon and Yishai Galatzer about NuGet. .NET Core is finally here. TypeScript 2.0 announced. And how someone cracked a keylogger and ended up in someone's mailbox.
We talk with Dan Driscoll about the Microsoft Bot Framework. We put the "L" in SOLID. And I'm sorry, please ask me questions like "who is today's guest?"
We talk with Josh Caplan about PowerBI, implementing a markdown engine in C#, packaging WPF into UWP, and Carl talks about cold brew.
We talk with James Montemagno about what's new in Xamarin. Why do Nigerian scammers say they're from Nigeria? Buffer gets real about layoffs. Microsoft buys LinkedIn for Jason's app.
We talk with Yaron Goland about peer to peer communications with Thali. Google contributes to .NET. And the coolest posters that you must see.
We talk with Liz Threlkeld about Continuum. A better speed test. Is unit testing a waste? And a PC you wear as a backpack?
We talk with Matt Hidinger about action center in the cloud. 10 great ways to impress a software engineer on their first day. And how to use IoT to find the drill sitting in right front of you.
We talk with Rich Turner about the real Linux on Windows. What's up with .NET? And we need to stop lying about developers.
We talk with Paul Betts about building Slack on Electron shell and installing it with Squirrel, finding bugs in a physical buildings, and SharePoint.
We talk with Matt Watson about Prefix and Stackify. The complete specs for the HoloLens. And we discuss the cool in Azure Cool Blob Storage.