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Herding Code

A weekly discussion featuring K. Scott Allen (odetocode.com), Kevin Dente, Scott Koon (lazycoder.com), and Jon Galloway.

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    Herding Code 246 – David Ortinau on .NET MAUI

    Jon talks to David Ortinau about .NET MAUI. Download / Listen: Herding Code 246: David Ortinau on .NET MAI Link: Introducing .NET MAUI – One Codebase, Many Platforms (.NET blog) Transcript: Jon: Hello, and welcome to Herding Code. This episode is being recorded May 16th, 2022. Today I’m talking to David Ortinau now about .NET … Continue reading "Herding Code 246 – David Ortinau on .NET MAUI"

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    Herding Code 246 - David Ortinau on .NET MAUI

    Jon talks to David Ortinau about .NET MAUI.

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    Herding Code 245 – Catching up on Java dev with Bruno Borges and Mark Heckler

    Jon talks to Bruno Borges and Mark Heckler about Java development. Download / Listen: Herding Code 245: Catching up on Java dev with Bruno Borges and Mark Heckler Links: Microsoft Build of OpenJDK Java in Visual Studio Code Visual Studio Code Extension Pack for Java Spine: 2D skeletal animation for games (esotericsoftware.com) written in Java … Continue reading "Herding Code 245 – Catching up on Java dev with Bruno Borges and Mark Heckler"

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    Herding Code 245 - Catching up on Java dev with Bruno Borges and Mark Heckler

    Jon talks to Bruno Borges and Mark Heckler about Java development.

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    Herding Code 244: Ben Scheirman on SwiftUI and Combine

    Kevin, Jon and Rob talk to Ben Scheirman about developing user interfaces for the Apple platform with SwiftUI and Combine. Ben screencasts at NSScreencast and is the creator of

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    Herding Code 243: Shawn Wildermuth on his new film, Hello World

    Kevin and Jon talk to Shawn Wildermuth about his new documentary film, Hello World . Shawn talks about how this film project began as a "love letter to software development," ex

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    Herding Code 242: The COVID Cabin Fever

    Does time still exist? Maybe! Kevin, Rob, and Jon chat about some of the top concerns of our current time: Sourdough bread Wordpress and PHP No Code development Knock knock joke

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    Herding Code 241: The Freaky Friday macOS / Windows Switch

    Recently Jon switched to developing on macOS, and Rob's been developing on Windows. It's time for the Freaky Friday edition! The guys compare notes, what they like, what's confu

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    Herding Code 240: Phil Haack on Working from Home

    Herding Code 240: Phil Haack on Working from Home Jon, Kevin, and Rob t

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    Herding Code 239: Jerome Laban on Uno Platform

    Herding Code 239: Jerome Laban on Uno Platform At Xamarin Developer S

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    Herding Code 238: Martin Beeby on AWS for .NET Developers

    Herding Code 238: Martin Beeby on AWS for .NET Developers At DevSum S

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    Herding Code 237: Tess Ferrandez on Three Real World Machine Learning Projects

    Herding Code 237: Tess Ferrandez on Three Real World Machine Learning Projects

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    Herding Code 236: Will Green on Going Serverless With AWS

    Herding Code 236: Will Green on Going Serverless With AWS Kevin and Jon

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    Herding Code 235: Matthew Renze on Data Science for Software Developers

    Herding Code 235: Matthew Renze on Data Science for Software Developers

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    Herding Code 234: Dylan Beattie on Social Impacts of Technology and the Meaning of Developer Seniority

    Herding Code 234: Dylan Beattie on Social Impacts of Technology and the Meaning of Developer Seniority

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    Herding Code 233: Dino Esposito on Blazor, ASP.NET Core, Writing Technical Books, and Machine Learning

    Herding Code 233: Dino Esposito on Blazor, ASP.NET Core, Writing Technical Books, and Machine Learning

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    Herding Code 232: Scott Koon on getting out of Tech, GitHub Package Registry, Build 2019 Recap

    Herding Code 232: Scott Koon on getting out of Tech, GitHub Package Registry, Build 2019 Recap

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    Herding Code 231: .NET Foundation Elections, WSL, MAX_PATH, calc.exe, Edge on Chromium, Firefox, and Rogue Thermostats

    Herding Code 231: .NET Foundation Elections, WSL, MAX_PATH, calc.exe, Edge on Chromium, Firefox, and Rogue Thermostats

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    Herding Code 230: 2018 Year End Wrapup

    Herding Code 230: 2018 Year End Wrapup Kevin, K Scott, Jon, and Rob Conery t

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    Herding Code 229: Matt Warren on .NET Internals and Open Source Contributions

    Herding Code 229: Matt Warren on .NET Internals and Open Source Contributions

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    Herding Code 228: 2017 Wrap Up with Microservices, .NET Foundation, Mixed Reality, Bitcoin, Alexa

    Herding Code 228: 2017 Wrap Up with Microservices, .NET Foundation, Mixed Reality, Bitcoin, Alexa

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    Herding Code 227: Rob Ashton on Better Coffee Through Science

    Herding Code 227: Rob Ashton on on Better Coffee Through Science While at NDC

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    Herding Code 226: Jon Skeet on .NET at Google and Feminism for Geeks

    Herding Code 226: Jon Skeet on .NET at Google and Feminism for Geeks Show Note

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    Herding Code 225: Glitch with Jenn Schiffer and Daniel X Moore

    Note: This was recorded several months ago. Our site was offline for a while, the dog ate our collective homework, etc. Sorry about that. The main thing that’s changed since we

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    Herding Code 224: Jeremy Miller on Marten, Postgres and Alba

    The gang talks to Jeremy Miller about some of his open source projects. Herding Code 224: Jeremy Miller on Marten, Postgres and Alba

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    Herding Code 223: Keith Horwood on StdLib, Nodal, and Functions as a Service

    The gang talks to Keith Horwood about stdlib, nodal, and lots more! Herding Code 223: Keith Horwood on StdLib, Nodal, and Functions as a Service

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    Herding Code 222: Ben Hall on using Windows Containers for ASP.NET Applications

    At NDC London, Jon chatted with Ben Hall about his presentation about deploying ASP.NET applications to Windows Containers with Docker, including demos with Nerd Dinner and MVC

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    Herding Code 221: Rob Conery on How Complexity Theory Can Save Your Job

    At NDC London, Jon chatted with Rob Conery about his presentation on how Rob got fired for misunderstanding complexity theory, what you need to know, lambda calculus, and The Im

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    Herding Code 220: Richard Campbell on Humanitarian Toolbox

    At NDC London, Jon and K Scott talk to Richard Campbell about the Humanitarian Toolbox project. Herding Code 220: Richard Campbell on Humanitarian Toolbox [au

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    Herding Code 219: Cake with Gary Park and Mattias Karlsson

    Jon and Kevin talk to Gary Ewan Park and Mattias Karlsson about Cake , a cross platform build automation system with a C# DSL to do things like compiling code, copy files/folder

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    Herding Code 218: React Native for Windows with Matt Podwysocki and Eric Rozell

    The guys talk to Matt Podwysocki and Eric Rozell about React Native for Windows . Herding Code 218: React Native for Windows with Matt Podwysocki and Eric Roz

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    Herding Code 217: Nick Craver on Stack Overflow Engineering

    The guys talk to Nick Craver about all the magic behind the scenes at StackExchange global headquarters. Herding Code 217: Nick Craver on Stack Overflow Engin

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    Herding Code 216: Bash on Windows, Angular 2, Surface Book, Kindle Oasis, Windows Phone

    Kevin, K Scott and Jon talk about Bash on Windows, Angular 2, React, new tech devices, and whether Windows Phone is alive, dead, or undead. Herding Code 216:

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    Herding Code 215: Jon McCoy on .NET Security and Defensive Patterns

    At NDC Oslo, Jon talked to Jon McCoy about .NET security and defensive patterns for building enterprise applications. Herding Code 215: Jon McCoy on .NET Secu

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    Herding Code 214: Todd Gardner on Tracking JavaScript Errors with {Track:js}

    At NDC Oslo, Jon talked to Todd Gardner about {Track:js} and some of the difficulties in diagnosing JavaScript errors. Herding Code 214: Todd Gardner on Track

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    Herding Code 213: Sean Trelford on Composing 3D Objects with F# and OpenGL

    At NDC Oslo, Sean Trelford did a lightning talk on composing 3D objects using F# and OpenGL. Oh, and he's 8 years old. Sean (and his dad, Phil) talk to Jon about learning coding

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    Herding Code 212: Steve Sanderson on Web Development in 2020

    While at NDC Oslo, Jon talked Steve Sanderson about Web Development in 2020 - future JavaScript features, adventurous optimizations, and constraint-based styling. This week we'v

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    Herding Code 211: James Mickens on The State of Computer Security and Bitcoin and Thomas Jefferson and Internet of Terrible Things and Prawns and Oslo's Terrible Secret

    While at NDC, Jon talks to James Mickens about his terrifying computer security keynote presentation. TLDR you are doomed. Herding Code 211: James Mickens on

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    Herding Code 210: Ian Cooper on Microservices and the Brighter library

    While at NDC Oslo, K Scott and Jon talked to Ian Cooper about Microservices and using the Brighter library for Command Dispatcher / Command Processor patterns.

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    Herding Code 209: Robert Friberg on In-memory Databases and OrigoDB

    While at NDC Oslo, Jon talked to Robert Friberg about in-memory databases in general. They discussed OrigoDB, Robert's open source in-memory database, as well as Redis and SQL S

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    Herding Code 208: Chris Klug on SOLID principles and migrating from Silverlight to Angular and TypeScript

    While at NDC Oslo, K Scott and Jon talked to Chris Klug about pragmatically applying SOLID principles and on moving from Silverlight to HTML5. Herding Code 20

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    Herding Code 207: Damian Edwards on ASP.NET 5, DNX everywhere, and experimental servers on Windows

    While at NDC Oslo, K Scott and Jon talked to Damian about ASP.NET 5, running DNX cross-platform (including Raspberry Pi), the exploratory work he and the team are doing to make

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    Herding Code 206: Rachel Appel on Accessibility and Unit Testing

    While at NDC Oslo, K Scott and Jon talked to Rachel about accessibility (web and otherwise) and testing. Herding Code 206: Rachel Appel on Accessibility and U

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    Herding Code 205: Udi Dahan on Starting a Company Based on an Open Source Project

    While at NDC Oslo, K Scott and Jon caught up with Udi Dahan to discuss his experiences in building a distributed company (Particular Software) to offer support and services for

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    Herding Code 204: Sara J. Chipps and George Stocker on Jewelbots

    The guys talk to Sara J. Chipps and Geroge Stocker about Jewelbots: smart jewelry for a smarter generation. Note : They were called Jewliebots when the podcast was recorded, but

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    Herding Code 203: Rob Eisenberg on Aurelia

    The guys talk to Rob Eisenberg about Aurelia. Herding Code 203: Rob Eisenberg on Aurelia

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    Herding Code 202: Ahmet Alp Balkan on Docker

    The guys talk to Ahmet Alp Balkan about Docker, containers, building an ASP.NET 5 image for Docker, and working on the Azure Linux team at Microsoft. Herding

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    Herding Code 201: Kenji Obata on Spoon, application virtualization, containers, and flying little airplanes

    Jon meets Kenji and Trevor at a small airfield in San Diego to talk about Spoon, an application containierization and streaming platform for Windows. They discuss different virt

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    Herding Code 200: io.js, Angular angst, K Scott's new Band, Kickstarters, Containers and Old School Elite Women Coders

    The guys talk about the Node / iojs fork, Angular 2, K Scott's new Microsoft Band and other wearables, Kickstarter successes and failures, container technologies like Docker, an

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    Herding Code 199: Rob Reynolds on the Chocolatey Kickstarter, Chocolatey growth and OneGet

    Jon talks to Rob Reynolds about how Chocolatey has grown over the past few years, how OneGet fits in, and the Chocolatey Kickstarter. Herding Code 199: Rob Re

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A weekly discussion featuring K. Scott Allen (odetocode.com), Kevin Dente, Scott Koon (lazycoder.com), and Jon Galloway.

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