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- Posted by Sam Cox on Sep 17, 2025
Questioning Convention: C# as a Shortcut to Startup Velocity
Sam Cox explains why he chose C# to build his startup's platform, detailing how its modern tooling and ecosystem drove productivity and rapid iteration.
on Sep 17, 2025
Icon48:24 - Posted by Christian Bonzelet on Feb 10, 2025
Modernizing DevOps with AI, Boosting Productivity, and Redefining Developer Experience
The panelists discuss how generative AI is boosting productivity, redefining the developer experience, and affecting software development in 2025.
Icon01:00:47 - Posted by Wenjie Zi on Jan 24, 2025
Why Most Machine Learning Projects Fail to Reach Production and How to Beat the Odds
Wenjie Zi discusses common pitfalls that cause these failures, such as the inherent uncertainty of machine learning, misaligned optimization objectives, and skill gaps among practitioners.
on Jan 24, 2025
Icon48:57 - Posted by Irina Scurtu on May 03, 2023
Moving .NET Apps to the Cloud
The panelists discuss the benefits and challenges of moving .NET apps and the different options available, including managed Kubernetes services, serverless platforms, and HTTP-based hosting options.
Icon54:47 - Posted by Mads Torgersen on Feb 24, 2021
C#'s Functional Journey
Mads Torgersen discusses how object-oriented languages, particularly C#, have adopted functional features, and what to expected next.
on Feb 24, 2021
Icon38:38 - Posted by Andy Davies on Jun 16, 2020
Feature Toggles: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Andy Davies covers how to use feature toggles effectively, some of the horror stories and how to avoid them, and how to deal with them if they do occur.
on Jun 16, 2020Icon34:20 - Posted by Danyel Fisher on Jun 16, 2020
Pitfalls in Measuring SLOs
Danyel Fisher and Liz Fong Jones discuss how they brought the theory of SLOs to practice, and what they learned that they hadn’t expected in the process.
on Jun 16, 2020Icon28:04 - Posted by J. Paul Reed on Jun 02, 2020
The Halo of Resilience Engineering
J. Paul Reed looks at how some of the pillars of Resilience Engineering might help and a team can deal with the changes forced to confront.
on Jun 02, 2020Icon31:51 - Posted by Tammy Butow on May 22, 2020
Reliability Matters More Than Ever
Tammy Butow discusses why reliability and resilience matter now more than ever, and how one can achieve them.
on May 22, 2020Icon25:46 - Posted by Chad Green on Apr 24, 2020
Getting Started with Azure Event Hubs
Chad Green shows how to create an event-processing pipeline in Azure.
on Apr 24, 2020
Icon58:01 - Posted by Cam Soper on Feb 28, 2020
Have Your Pi and Eat It Too: .NET Core on Raspberry Pi
Cam Soper demonstrates the possibilities of .NET Core, including ASP.NET Core and Web API, on an IoT device.
on Feb 28, 2020Icon48:46 - Posted by Cam Soper on Feb 19, 2020
My House Runs .NET - Smart Home Automation with .NET Core and Azure
Cam Soper shows how to drive a smart home hub with .NET Core, SmartThings and Hubitat.
on Feb 19, 2020
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