Talking about @TeamTopologies from @manupaisable and @matthewpskelton and our target in terms of #devops teams.
My first podcast recording ever! (French) Visual Studio Talk Show #244.
Thx to @GuyBarrette @mario_cardinal@Brisebois
https://t.co/RgyXErRgsl
CNCF are recognizing the under represented developer audience for sessions who turn up at KubeCon. Combine this AppDeveloperCon co-located event with the SDLC track that also focuses on developer https://t.co/PHtqJwDY83 and KubeCon NA is starting to get more compelling ✨
It was just announced internally so I thought I would share it here as well. April 28th will be my final day at Microsoft. My goal two years ago was to retire in five years. I am just a bit ahead of schedule. Time to hang up the #Blackshirt for good. #RubDevOpsOnIt#LoECDA
Hey @confooca attendees, I just published my slides for my talk :
Cloud-native application development with @daprdev.
https://t.co/WMEXbYiUgu
Find repo here:
https://t.co/TrZrdmCiXC
🌎 How can we use AI to help reduce food waste? 🥔
Hugo Lemieux-Fournier, AI scientist at @voobanvibe, offered an inspiring talk on their latest project at Patate Dolbec. A practical way of using new technologies to help the planet. 💪
#confoo#techconference#potatolove
More than ever, we must be prepared for the challenges that AI and Deep Learning will bring to our organizations. Alexis-Fortin Côté, AI scientist at @voobanvibe, clarifies this complex matter with a clever example of a potato sorting program. 🥔😋 #potatolove#Confoo#AI
Today I shared with my team that after 32 fantastic years (!) I'll be retiring from @Microsoft!
What's next? 1) I'm staying on until summer to help with the transition (SO MUCH GOODNESS COMING), then 2) focus on the two kids still at home & the 1 who just started college. :)
I’ve been running this ARM-based machine for the last 6 months. It’s fantastic. 32G RAM + 512G storage, Wi-Fi 6, eth, 3x USB-A + 2x USB-C, Mini Display port. I am driving 3 external monitors simultaneously. Quiet and fast and running ARM native Visual Studio, Windows, Edge, more
@andrewcairns 1. Don't CQRS
2. Not as a top-level architecture
3. Not until you've task-oriented your UI
4. Not until you've separate private data flows from public
And if the new project is truly greenfield, definitely don't CQRS, as you probably won't be able to address 2-4.
From this slide about the AirBnB Microservice architecture, it looks like they made the mistake of noun-based-microservices with their Reservation and User "Service blocks".
Don't try to model the "real world". It doesn't exist:
https://t.co/5f42MNF2NM
We made WPF. Then a crazy dude from Office took over Windows and threw it out. Then he got fired. Then the team split it into its own library (Direct2D). Then some people who forgot how hard it was tried to write their own. 5 years later after that, System.Drawing was revived 😩