Most developers we know find project management to be a necessary evil but without it a lot of us would be stumbling around in the dark. Shawn and Caleb look back over their careers to discuss different project management methodologies. Whether it is waterfall, agile, scrum, or none of these, projects are hard to manage. Both Shawn and Caleb have seen a lot of different ways that projects can be managed or mismanaged and they have differing opinions on what works best. Join us for this episode to find out which they prefer and what allows them to focus on getting to work coding. What is your preferred project management style? Let us know on Twitter at @dotnet_PodcastPicksCaleb- Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons Shawn- Neewer Desk Mount LED Video Light Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
We talk to Martin Costello - a .NET developer with a QA background - about integration testing. We walk through the different types of automated testing and discuss the benefits and purpose for each type.Martin introduces us to useful tools he uses to write tests within the .NET ecosystem and discusses what we should and shouldn't be testing as well as the metrics that are important when evaluating how well tested your code is.LinksIntegration Testing Techniques for ASP.NET CoreReliably Testing HTTP Integrations in a .NET Application 1Writing Logs to xunit Test OutputIntegration testing AWS Lambda C# Functions with Lambda Test ServerIntegration Testing ASP.NET Core Resources Protected with Antiforgery Using Application PartsGitHub - coverlet-coverage/coverlet: Cross platform code coverage for .NETGitHub - martincostello/sqllocaldb: SQL LocalDB Wrapper is a .NET library providing interop with the Microsoft SQL Server LocalDB Instance APIGitHub - justeat/httpclient-interception: A .NET Standard library for intercepting server-side HTTP dependenciesGitHub - martincostello/xunit-logging: Logging extensions for xunitGitHub - martincostello/lambda-test-server: A NuGet package that provides an in-memory test server for testing AWS Lambda functionsGitHub - martincostello/dotnet-minimal-api-integration-testing: An example of integration testing ASP.NET Core 6 Minimal hosting and actionsTwitter: Martin Costello ( @martin_costello )PicksMartin- What We Do in the ShadowsShawn- Introducing Your Seattle KrakenWai- Young Sheldon (Official Site) Watch on CBSBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
In this episode of Adventures in .NET, the panel discusses creating Udemy developer courses and .NET Core APIs with course author Taurius LitvinavicusLinkshttps://www.udemy.com/user/taurius-litvinavicius/PicksShawn - The Shannara ChroniclesCaleb - www.amazon.com/Boys-Season-Official-Teaser-TrailerWai - OraiTaurius - Azure DevOpsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
Bobby Johnson introduces us to modern identity and the use of external providers to outsource your authentication layer.LinksHave I Been Pwned: Check if your email has been compromised in a data breachPicksBobby - Follow Bobby on Twitter @NotMyself , Github, WebsiteBobby - The Live CodersBobby - Rest ClientShawn - Follow Shawn on Twitter > @DotNetSuperheroShawn - Aussie Gold HuntersWai - TIMELAPSE OF THE FUTURE: A Journey to the End of TimeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
Microservice architecture is very popular today. The panel talks with microservice security authors about their book and all aspects of securing microservices.LinksMicroservices Security in Action: Design secure network and API endpoint security for Microservices applications, with examples using Java, Kubernetes, and IstioAPIsecurity.ioPicksShawn - Oculus Quest 2 Elite StrapJoel - Ice Spiker Off Road Bike TiresNuwan - OAuth 2.1Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
In this episode of Adventures in .NET, guest David Dieruf joins the panel to discuss .NET microservices. They clear up the confusion about what microservices are and how to use them?LinksSteeltoeProject Tyedieruf.netPicksShawn - Doom EternalWai - TandemDavid - Identity ServerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
In this episode of Adventures in .NETm we get deep into .NET with Andrew Lock. Kubernetes, .NET Framework to .NET Core and everyone’s favorite topic configuration. Join us and you are guaranteed to learn something new.Linkshttps://andrewlock.nethttps://helm.sh/docs/chart_best_practices/templateshttps://helm.shhttps://www.jetbrains.com/riderJoel Schauberthttps://www.peterwhitecycles.com/studdedtires.phpShawn Claboughhttps://www.oculus.com/quest-2CalebThe FindersWaiAdjustable Dumbbell Set Weights Dumbbells Home Gym Fitness HandAndrew Lockhttps://www.octotree.io/Steam: Streets of Rage 4Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
Today we look at using simplicity both in your code at work an in your life and why the two are intertwined. How to bring Occam’s Razor to work to help keep projects from getting out of hand. A better way to look at dead time and why its necessary to allow your mind to rest.LinksOMNIA-Low-Code Business Application Development PlatformEmbracing Simplicity - Guilherme FerreiraGoogle Graveyard- Killed by GooglePicksCaleb- Waking Up with Sam HarrisGuilherme- The Phoenix Project: A Novel about IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win By Gene KimGuilherme- Netflix Series: The Last DanceJoel- Adventure Fatbikes | Alaska | 9:ZERO:7 BikesWai- Garmin Forerunner® 245Shawn- MV 7- Podcast MicrophoneBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
Most developers we know are constantly learning new things and growing their skills. Jort Rodenburg has been a book reviewer for Manning for several years and was approached to write a book on C# which he thought would be a great opportunity to grow. His book, Code like a Pro in C#, was a great learning experience for him and is intended to help bridge the gap between beginner and advanced developers. We discussed the process of writing the book, some of the resources he used and his favorite chapter. What is the best way you have found to grow as a developer? Let us know on Twitter at @dotnet_Podcast.LinksCode like a Pro in C#You’ve been Blazored! – .NET 070Jort Rodenburg LinkedIn: Jort RodenburgPicksCaleb- Fantasy Football 2021Jort- The Last DoorShawn- SoundLink Color Bluetooth® speaker IIWai- Dead to Me | NetflixBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
Tools like Intellicode and LiveShare make developers more productive. Tim Heuer discusses with the panel about what Azure is good for and what tools help with leveraging it best.LinksVisual Studio RoadmapPicksTim - GitHub ActionsTim - Bardstown PodcastShawn - JetBrains MonosCaleb - Darknet DiariesCaleb - Malicious LifeWai - Blindness Harvest by Jose SaramagoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
Michael Jolley joins us to talk all things containers, live coding and being bald! Michael is a Developer Advocate for Vonage with 20+ and does live coding multiple days a week on twitch as baldbeardedbuilder..NET Summit Belarus 2020 | Get 15% off tickets with promocode DOTNETtoDEVCHATTV15LinksSQL Server in ContainersPicksMichael - Follow Michael on TwitchMichael - KymPhillpotts - TwitchMichael - Gist - Visual Studio MarketplaceMichael - Remote Development - Visual Studio MarketplaceMichael - VIKINGS BLADEMichael - Duke Cannon Best Beardsman's BundleCaleb - Caleb's websiteCaleb - Epic GamesWai - Kingpins — ParcastJoel - f.lux: software to make your life betterJoel - XamarinBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
In this episode, they dive deep into the world of development tools and open-source contributions. They explore the unique benefits of JetBrains' Rider versus Visual Studio, highlighting Rider's compatibility and extensibility across platforms. They also discuss how Stack Overflow's evolving landscape, influenced by tools like GitHub Copilot and chat GPT, impacts developers' careers. Special guest Giorgi Dalakishvili joins us to share his impressive 16-year programming journey—from utilizing C++ on Microsoft’s .NET framework to mastering C# and building robust desktop and mobile applications. Georgi offers valuable advice for aspiring open-source contributors and shares insights on his preference for Visual Studio, starting from version 2005.Tune in as they delve into the latest enhancements in Visual Studio extensions, including a new SDK simplifying old API interactions and innovative visualizer tools for SQL Server and Postgres databases. Plus, get our hosts' top recommendations—from the Ring stick-up camera and x64dbg to the latest AI assistant extensions for Visual Studio.Whether you're an experienced developer or just beginning your coding journey, this episode is packed with insights, tips, and practical advice to help you level up your skills. Stay tuned, and let's dive in!SocialsLinkedIn: Giorgi DalakishviliPicksAdam - x64dbgChristian - Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (2024)Shawn - Ring Camera Outdoor Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
Andrea Angella has been involved in many communities over the course of his career and it has helped him become the developer he is today. In this episode of Adventures in .NET we discuss starting out as a .NET developer, being mentored, mentoring others, .NET meetups and staying up-to-date with .NET. There are myriad benefits to being a part of a developer community so go out and find one that fits you. Whether your community consists of two people or two hundred it will help you grow to be a better developer.Links.NET Cambridge CommunityMy Productive C#My Productive C# | Learn C# with Practical Video TutorialsProductive C# Membership DiscountAndrea Angella - YouTubeTwitter: Andrea Angella ( @angella_andrea )GitHub: Andrea Angella ( angellaa )PicksAndrea- Stoicism and SenecaCaleb- How to Train Your MindShawn- AMC Investor ConnectBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
In this episode, they dive deep into the world of software development. Adam and Shawn are joined by special guest Simon Cropp. Together, they embark on a comprehensive discussion about snapshot testing in the dotnet ecosystem, with a specific focus on the powerful tool known as Verify. You'll learn about the different APIs for managing values, the advantages and drawbacks of using Verify, and its ability to reduce test code by up to 90%. The conversation explores how Verify handles data serialization, manipulates random characteristics, and integrates seamlessly with CI/CD pipelines.Additionally, discover fascinating picks from our speakers, including a seasoned recommendation on fixing audio delays in MSTSC and an exciting preview of the new Star Wars series, "The Acolyte." Whether you're a seasoned developer or just curious about cutting-edge testing methodologies, this episode is packed with knowledge that promises to elevate your development skills. Stay tuned and join us as we unlock the potential of snapshot testing with Verify!SocialsGitHub: SimonCroppTwitter: @SimonCroppLinksverifyPicksAdam - Random IT UtensilsShawn - The Acolyte (TV Series 2024Simon - PolyfillBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
Microservice architecture is very popular today. The panel talks with microservice security authors about their book and all aspects of securing microservices.LinksMicroservices Security in Action: Design secure network and API endpoint security for Microservices applications, with examples using Java, Kubernetes, and IstioAPIsecurity.ioPicksShawn - Oculus Quest 2 Elite StrapJoel - Ice Spiker Off Road Bike TiresNuwan - OAuth 2.1Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
We spend time with Dmitry discussing all the great things going on in the XAML space. The teams working on XAML tooling are very active and releasing lots of updates based on user feedback.LinksWhat’s new in XAML developer tools in Visual Studio 2019 for WPF & UWPNew XAML Features in Visual StudioTour what’s new for XAML tools & Xaml Islands in Visual Studio 2019WinUI 3.0XAML Islands - A deep diveXAML Binding Debug OutputPicksDmitry - Follow Dmitry on Twitter > @LyalinDotComDmitry - Red RisingShawn - Follow Shawn on Twitter > @DotNetSuperheroShawn - blenderShawn - Blender GuruCaleb - Caleb's Website > DataWellsCaleb - Metahuman by Deepak ChopraWai - Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie & The Infinite SadnessBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
The panel discusses application performance monitoring, bug reporting, and real world experiences with Innocent Bindura, Snr Developer at Raygun.LinksUncle Bob Martin | Clean CoderEmail: Innocent Bindura ( Innocent@raygun.com )Feedback: @DotNetSuperhero on TwitterPicksInnocent- XtraMathInnocent- Learning to read for kids | Learn to read with phonicsShawn- Open Broadcaster Software | OBSWai- Greenland (2020)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
All cloud service providers have a learning curve and AWS is no exception. Garo Yeriazarian has been working with AWS for a couple of years now and has a lot of practical advice for working with .NET in AWS. AWS doesn't necessarily make it easy for you to get started but following Garo's advice should help flatten the learning curve. Once you have familiarized yourself with AWS you will find that there is a lot of parity with Azure. Who knows, after listening to Garo you might be tempted to try AWS out for yourself.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksJetBrains.NET 054: How do you develop an IDE (JetBrains Rider) with Maarten Balliauw | Devchat.tvAWS Elastic BeanstalkCloud Services Terminology Guide: Comparing AWS vs Azure vs GoogleLocalStackASP.NET Core running in your AWS LambdaTwitter: Garo Yeriazarian ( @garoyeri )GitHub: Garo Yeriazarian ( garoyeri )LinkedIn: Garo Yeriazariangaroyeri.devPicksCaleb- Kensington Pro Fit Ergo Vertical Wireless TrackballGaro- Ovia HealthShawn- Article - Ahmad ShadeedWai- Azure Udemy Trainer - Alan RodriguesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
In this episode of Adventures in .NET, Richard Campbell, podcast manager, conference creator and author, joins the panel to share the history of .NET. He starts by explaining his background, his father was an electronics engineer and his mother a fictional author. Richard tells a great story and has a great passion for technology. Reminiscing about the days when he started programming, Richard explains the simplicity of the tools and the excitement of watching technology change so fast. The panel considers how this time compares to our own. While out tools have gotten more advanced, the problems developers solve are now more diverse. He discusses the frameworks and tools that lead to the current .NET frameworks. Richard explains the cycle of frameworks. The panel considers the future of technology and .NET. They discuss .NET 5 and Blazor. Richard tells the panel what it’s like to manage conferences. His goals for conferences are to answer the questions people come with and to help them find something they weren’t looking for. The panel shares their experiences at Richards conferences, they discuss some of his other work, including podcasts he creates and the book he is currently writing.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinkswww.linkedin.com/in/wai-liuhttps://twitter.com/WOPR_Devhttps://www.facebook.com/Adventures-in-NET-373059030062837/ https://twitter.com/adventures_netPicksCaleb - Outlook Unsubscribe ToolWai - https://letsencrypt.org/Shawn - Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of SkywalkerShawn - https://devintersection.com/#!/?track=devRichard - The MandalorianRichard - http://www.thepollyproject.org/Richard - The Meater ProbeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
Darío Kondratiuk is a web developer and is the author of Puppeteer-Sharp and Playwright-Sharp. He is also the author of UI Testing with Puppeteer book. Dario shares his expertise in coding and his pivotal role in developing Puppeteer Sharp and Playwright Sharp.Learn about the complexities of end-to-end testing and the challenges of handling external authentication, as they explore the intricacies of these powerful automation tools. From handling session state in browsers to the nuances of browser support and automation, they cover it all.Join them as they delve into the world of browser automation, testing methodologies, and the exciting possibilities that tools like Puppeteer and Playwright present for web developers.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipSocialsLinkedIn: Darío KondratiukPicksDario - CarbonaraMark - 3 Body ProblemShawn - Vegas MattBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-net--6102015/support.
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