Merge Conflict

Merge Conflict is a weekly discussion with Frank and James on all things development, technology, & more. After years of being friends, Frank and James finally decided to sit down and start a podcast about their lives as mobile developers using C#, Xamarin, and .NET MAUI. Much more than just another mobile development podcast, Merge Conflict, reaches all areas of development including desktop, server, and of course mobile. They also cover fun things happening in the world of technology and gaming and whatever else happens to be on Frank's and James' minds.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 42m. Bisher sind 413 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 days 12 hours 17 minutes

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Merge Conflict 81: It Takes Two to Debug


When something goes wrong, it is time to debug! Or maybe first we should write logs? Maybe we should use the intermediate window? Or perhaps write a unit test? We discuss our pro tips for debugging when something goes wrong.


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 January 22, 2018  50m
 
 

Merge Conflict 80: It's Your Fault We Couldn't Name This Episode


We are not lawyers! However, we both have our own LLCs. We explain why on this lightning talk week and also tackle your questions around performance, .NET Standard, CSS in Xamarin.Forms, and technologies we think are worth investing in.


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 January 15, 2018  40m
 
 

Merge Conflict 79: Frank Justifies His iMac Pro


We kick off the new year by not knowing what to do, what to talk about, or just about anything. All we know is Frank has taken the plunge on the new iMac Pro, so why not have him justify it and discuss when is a good time to update your development hardware and software.


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 January 8, 2018  43m
 
 

Merge Conflict 78: This One is Actually Good


Happy 2018! We made it, so let's recap the best in tech, development, life, coffee, and so much more that happened in 2017. We expose our top picks of the year and of course what we are looking forward to in 2018.


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 January 1, 2018  51m
 
 

Merge Conflict 77: `dotnet pack holiday`


In this holiday special we thank our listeners by getting to all of your great questions that you have been asking about python, Visual Studio, DevOps, and so much more. We discuss our holiday hacks that we plan on doing this year along with how we have fallen in love with .NET Standard's new auto NuGet packaging.


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 December 25, 2017  43m
 
 

Merge Conflict 76: We Can't Solve Everyone's Problem


When having SQLite isn't enough for James he has to go and try to solve offline data caching again with Monkey Cache. We discuss why this open source library happened, where it is going, what are best practices for data caching, and so much more.


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 December 18, 2017  46m
 
 

Merge Conflict 75: The Hello World of Video Production


Have you ever thought about coding to a live audience? How about producing video content such as How-To guides? We discuss what goes into this long process, what equipment is needed, and several tips and tricks on this week's podcast.


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 December 11, 2017  41m
 
 

Merge Conflict 74: App Distribution, the Hard Way


How do you get your app into your testers' hands? App Center, TestFlight, HockeyApp, Google Play, E-mail? So many options exist, but how do you do it right and get testers signed up fast? We take a look at all the options and some tools fastlane offers.


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 December 4, 2017  36m
 
 

Merge Conflict 73: Program Language Evolution


Keeping up with different operating systems is hard enough, but how do you keep up with all of the new awesome features in C#, Swift, and all of the other amazing languages out there? We discuss how we do it and what is new in C# 7.1, 7.2, and take a glimpse into 8!


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 November 27, 2017  37m
 
 

Merge Conflict 72: Xamarin.Forms on the Web


Xamarin.Forms on the web? XAML powering your ASP.NET applications? How can this be so? Well with Frank's new Ooui library the life long dream is now a reality. While still early on, developers are loving it! We discuss where it came from and where it is going next.


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 November 20, 2017  36m