Quick straw poll about the transcripts:
Do you read them? Are they useful?
Disregarding the "SEO benefits", we'd like to know whether spending upwards of two hours fixing a broken OpenAI Whisper based transcription is worth the time.
We've had a lot of new followers here recently. We don't usually post here anymore. But are on 🦋 (search for gaprogman to get the show host) and LinkedIn (https://t.co/pNbQVOWCmv)
The final episode of Season 7 of The Modern #dotnet Show!
We chat with Azure MVP @cjkodare about her book "Learning Microsoft Azure" and her work on the Extend Women in Tech podcast.
A must-listen for developers learning cloud fundamentals.
➡️ https://t.co/IsZwCaAFqY
In the latest episode of the @dotNetCoreShow , Mark Fussell (@mfussell) dives deep into Dapr’s building blocks—service invocation, state stores, pub/sub, bindings, secrets, actors, and more—to show how its sidecar model dramatically slashes boilerplate and lets you compose resilient microservices in minutes.
If you’re serious about scalable, polyglot apps without wrestling with infrastructure glue, this is your blueprint.
▶️ Listen now: https://t.co/H2nQyqtSyv
#Dapr #Microservices #DotNet #DistributedSystems #SidecarArchitecture
The .NET team is rewriting the rulebook on cloud-native dev.
@maddymontaquila joins us to talk all things .NET Aspire.
Listen here 👉 https://t.co/ytZhHQx4vj
#dotnet#aspire#cloudnative
And our thanks go out to @DevartSoftware for sponsoring this episode. Be sure to check out both "dotConnect" and "Entity Developer" by following the links in the show notes.
And let them know that you heard about them from us.
Join us on this week's Modern #dotnet Show as we discuss modernising .NET web applications with DotVVM or YARP
https://t.co/hdSAWd5Tiy
#DotVVM#YARP#Modernisation
Join us on this week's Modern #dotnet Show as we discuss modernising .NET web applications with DotVVM or YARP
https://t.co/hdSAWd5Tiy
#DotVVM#YARP#Modernisation
Blogged: Using the new .NET AI template to create a chatbot about a website
https://t.co/RvH6TCMRcx
In this post I use the new Microsoft's new .NET AI template to ingest the contents of a website and create a chatbot that can answer questions with citations
#dotnet#aspnetcore
I'm thinking of doing a short series of episodes directly after Build (next month) talking about some of the things #dotnet devs might want to know about.
Is that a good idea? Would folks like that kind of thing?
Whoa! @JonathanPeppers’ .NES lets you code #CSharp for the NES! Hear about compiling C# to binary with AOT, tackle memory and sprites, and build retro games. Amp up your coding game... Listen in. 🎧 https://t.co/udwrf2wLip
@bdougieYO Agree 100%.
I love using Continue in the JetBrains products. Can't out my finger in specifically what, but Continue (plus Ollama) seems to work fantastically for me.
Listen here:
https://t.co/d8OG9jd1qa
Or search for The Modern .NET Show in your podcast app.
And if you’re experimenting with generative AI in your .NET work, we'd love to hear how you’re getting on.
Been wondering how #generativeAI fits into your work as a #dotnet developer?
Back in July 2024, we released an episode of The Modern .NET Show featuring Amit Bahree, Principal GM for the AI Platform at Microsoft.
Catch up here: https://t.co/d8OG9jd1qa
If you’re building software and want to stay ahead of where AI tooling is actually going, this episode is well worth your time.
Amit’s experience at Microsoft gives him a uniquely grounded perspective; no hype, just practical insight.