Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 41 days 22 hours 48 minutes
Damian is joined by Abel Wang to walk through using Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) to deploy applications to on-premises servers. As Cloud Developer Advocates, we focus so much on deploying to Azure - especially Platform as a Service (Paas) - but not every app is on the cloud! Thankfully, VSTS has a solution.
Join Kirill Gavrylyuk and Scott Hanselman to learn about native support for Apache Cassandra API in Azure Cosmos DB with wire protocol level compatibility. This support ensures you can continue using your existing application and OSS tools with no code changes and gives you the flexibility to run your Cassandra apps fully managed with no vendor lock-in...
This week, James is joined yet again by friend of the show Laurent Bugnion, who shows us how Azure Functions (serverless programming) can be used to create a backend for your Xamarin applications. We'll see a super simple project first and then move on to a more "real life" application...
Dave Tillman and Zach Brown (@moredeploys) join us in this episode to talk about the SteelToe(@SteeltoeOSS) project. They talk about CloudFoundry, and how Steeltoe enables .NET developers to build resilient micro services on top of it. [01:16] - What benefit does steel toe bring to ...
David Rousset came by to play with WebVR and BabylonJS. He showed me how to enable WebVR in 2 lines of code. More details at David's blog Learn more about BabylonJSTry the Haunted Mansion in WebVRMake sure to subscribe! Questions, comments, suggestions - comment below or on Twitter
Learn why asynchronous operations are at the heart of RxJS, how to compose events, and how RxJS was invented at Microsoft from Ben Lesh and Burke Holland. How does lodash compare to RxJS? How do you use sets of events over time? Why does Burke long for hair? Why are throttling and debouncing such fun words to say? Learn these and more in this episode of Five Things!
Jon Gallant works with customers on a daily basis to help them build Azure IoT solutions. In this video, he walks us through how to get started with IoT Edge Development from scratch using the Azure IoT Edge Runtime and the Azure IoT Portal.
The way that we consume information is constantly changing. More people are putting down physical books and picking up laptops or tablets. When learning to code, people are looking for more interactive experiences to really get that knowledge to sink in. In this episode, Maria Naggaga (@LadyNaggaga) joins Rich (@RunFaster2000) to talk about the Try .NET project, which allows people to experiment with and learn .NET in the browser...
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.
Kevin will be joined by Andrew Whitechapel to discuss the latest updates to the application model which will be available in the next update for Windows 10. Andrew and Kevin will discuss multi-instance, broader file access, and UWP console applications. We will also be answering your questions live.