Microsoft Graph with Yina Areanas
We talk to Yina Areanas about the latest features in the Microsoft Graph.
We talk to Yina Areanas about the latest features in the Microsoft Graph.
We sit down with Tara Raj and Sarah Cooley to talk about the latest feature updates in the Windows Subsytem for Linux, which lets you run different distros of Linux on top of Windows.
We sit down with Erin Chapple & Hari Pulapaka to learn more about the new Windows devices using ARM processors and running Windows 10.
We chat with Amanda Silver about 2 new killer features. LiveShare for sharing a debug/dev session, and IntelliCode for applying ML to your code.
We chat with Scott Hunter & Mike Harsh about the .NET Core 3 announcements at build. WPF and WinForms are back. We also talk about the future of .NET.
We learn how Windows and other Microsoft products are using Visual Studio Team Services.
We talk with Clayton Hunt and John Callaway about practical test driven development. Why you shouldn't use a GET request for your garage door. We talk about everything from Gherkin syntax to Zombocom.
We talk with Rita Zhang about Docker & Kubernetes. Visual Studio Code get Log Points. And the file manager from Windows 3.1 is finally open source and accepting pull requests.
We talk with Colin and Tej about all the cool stuff Microsoft is doing in the education space, including Minecraft. And we even talk about one teacher that is teaching computers without computers.
We talk with Dan Roth and Steve Sanderson about Blazor - a way to run .NET in the browser using WebAssembly. GitHub was hit with the biggest DDOS ever recorded. And Bill Gates weighs in on the tabs vs spaces debate.
We talk with Sam Julien about strategies for upgrading AngularJS to modern Angular and other frameworks. Samsung crams 30TB into a 2.5" drive. And the web gets less secure yet safer.
We talk with Technical Fellow Jeffrey Snover about PowerShell Core. He talks about how PowerShell is everywhere, and has gotten extremely flexible and even more powerful.
We talk with Stefan Wick about the desktop bridge tooling. What is a security.txt file. And how a side project helped me double my salary.
We talk with Zeyad Rajabi about blockchain and what Microsoft is doing in this. How to stop me harvesting credit card numbers and passwords from your site. And 10 software predictions for 2018.
We talk with Suz Hinton about her experience live streaming her coding on Twitch. Software development is the #1 job right now. And an app that can turn your drawings into an app.
This week Carl and I talk about all of the news that's been piling up in January. Are you too old to program? How hackers are stealing all your info. And Carl tries to troll me, but I'm totally right.
We talk with Brandon Martinez about our personal projects and how to always be learning. Tar and Curl come to Windows. Our take on the Apple slowdowngate.
We talk with Jeff Burtoft about progressive web apps. How to stay competitive when other developers have over 20 years of TypeScript experience. And Carl commits to a life of bacon and bacon shakes.
We have so much news to cover. What are we thankful for? What gadgets do we want? We announce our Raygun winners. And Carl gets a Tesla!
We talk with Jared Kuehn about the Mile of Music project. We also cover some of the big announcements from Connect(). And why is JSON parsing 10x faster than XML parsing in SQL Server?
We talk with Jennifer Marsman about using machine learning to build a lie detector and other cool ML projects. LinkedIn helps you write your resume. And a free chaos engineering book.
We talk with Sara Wachter-Boettcher, author of Technically Wrong, about real examples of software mistakes that are biased and alienate users. 15 underutilized features of .NET. And Google is shipping the new pixel phone without Android.
We talk with Ryan Nowak about Razor Pages in ASP.NET. Visual Studio 15.5 preview is here. And where in the woods is Jason?
We talk with Rachel Nabors about all things animation, and she comes bearing discount codes. CCleaner is infected. Machine learning in the browser. And Edge comes to iOS and Android.
We talk to Dominik Tornow about how SAP used Azure for an internal application built on top of an event driven architecture using Service Bus, Azure Functions, Stream Analytics, and much more.
We talk with Jes Borland about SQL Server 2017. We talk about the iPhone x-pensive. And stop listening to this episode, and listen to this episode about recursion.
We talk with Dan Rosanova about Azure Event Grid. And now Cortana is in your echo.
Part 3 of our 3 part special from That Conference in Wisconsin Dells. We talk smart cars, Chocolatey, and good coding practices.
Part 2 of our 3 part special from That Conference in Wisconsin Dells. We talk security, polyglot databases, data visualization, and Microsoft docs.
Part 1 of our 3 part special from That Conference in Wisconsin Dells. We talk smart cars, Chocolatey, and good coding practices.