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Author: Tom Moore

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From the basement to the cloud. Discussing technology in bite sized chunks, with a focus on Cloud based technologies. Addressing real questions that I have been asked and providing guidance to get unblocked. Note: Opinions are my own and not those of my employer.
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In this episode, I talk with fellow Caylien Kenneth Henrichs about the realities of Generative AI vs Traditional AI. Why we should rule out traditional AI just yet and where he sees AI going in the next year.
In this episode, I welcome back James Eastham to talk about recent developments in serverless technology.
In this episode, I catch up with Brian Tarbox, Solutions Architect at Caylent, and AWS Hero. Brian and I talk about his background in Cognitive Psychology, artificial intelligence, and dolphins add in for good measure!  We explore things like how the behaviors of LLMs are, in some ways, taking on human-like characteristics.
In this episode, I catch up with my friend Ty Augustine to discuss re:Invent 2023. Learn about some cool new services and features for developers and nondevelopers alike.
For this episode of the Basement Programmer Podcast, I head back to Perth, Western Australia, to catch up with my long-time friend Pete Johns. We talk about his career in tech has changed and evolved over the past 20 years, the impact of social media, and moving countries. We also talk a little about the importance of connecting with your customers.
In this episode, I talk to AWS's Head of digital native solutions architecture for the east coast, Andrea Sabet. Andrea and I have been friends since she started at AWS as a Solutions Architect. We talk about what it means to be "Digital Native" as well as some of Andrea's other activities like She Builds the Women in Cloud summit coming up in New York, and one of my favorite topics Hour of Code.
In this episode I chat with Brandon Minnick about his history as a .NET developer advocate focusing on Mobile Technologies. Brandon talks about his history with Xamarin and the evolution to the new MAUI frameworks that allow developers to develop cross platform applications. We also talk about the benefits that cloud brings to mobile application developers. You can find Brandon on Twitter at: @TheCodeTraveler On the web at: http://www.codetraveler.io
In this episode of the Basement Programmer Podcast I speak with James Eastham from AWS Professional Services. James and I talk about event driven architecture and .NET. Learn what event driven architecture is and how it changes the way we think about state. Special bonus for those who listen to the end you can lean the secret behind the name "Plant Power James." Twitter: @plantpowerjames YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@serverlessjames
In this episode of the Basement Programmer Podcast I interview Serverless Specialist Solutions Architect Adam Wagner about common mistakes that customers make when adopting serverless technologies.
IoT Messaging

IoT Messaging

2023-02-0119:49

This episode is part of my series on developing IoT Solutions using .NET. You can follow along at the Basement Programmer Blog here: https://basementprogrammer.com/series/iot-dot-net
Hour of Code 2022

Hour of Code 2022

2023-01-0124:38

Hour of Code is an event run by Code.org [https://code.org] Mary speaks about a Deep Racer event in this episode. Students can get access to resources for learning Deep Racer at no cost at the Deep Racer Student League [https://student.deepracer.com/] website. Details about Deep Racer can be found at the Deep Racer [https://aws.amazon.com/deepracer/league/] site.
My colleagues Runeet and Craig talk about our new refactoring guide "Monolithic to Microservice Journey for .NET Applications" available here: https://t.co/sx48IY6hSQ
AWS Certifications

AWS Certifications

2022-11-1218:22

In this episode I talk about AWS Certifications, and provide some tips about the exam process.
This episode mentions the AWS Optimization and Licensing Assessment. Details of the assessment can be found here: https://aws.amazon.com/windows/optimization-and-licensing-assessment/
What's new in Lambda

What's new in Lambda

2022-09-0116:08

AWS Lambda has been one of my favorite services since my early days working with AWS. Some recent releases are making Lambda even more accessible, and easier to program for more and more people. In this episode I am diving into some of the recent development that will make your life easier.    This includes: The Lambda Powertools for .NET https://github.com/awslabs/aws-lambda-powertools-dotnet and the .NET Lamnda Annotations Framework https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/introducing-net-annotations-lambda-framework-preview/
In this episode we look at four different methods you can use to create Infrastructure as Code, and how to choose one that meets your needs. We will look at Cloud Formation, Chalice, Serverless Application Model (SAM) and the Cloud Development Kit (CDK). Each of these options has there own benefits and limitations, and each one fits its own use case. Choosing the one that is right for your project can make a big difference in the long run.
In this session I give some advice on how to choose the right AWS Service to hose a micro service. We look at different factors that can drive your decision, and talk about how to guide your decision.
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