Jerry Nixon: .NET Aspire and Databases - Episode 345
Description
Jerry Nixon is a Principal Program Manager on the SQL Server team focused on the Data API builder. He's also a fanatic for #CSharp, #StarTrek, and Etymology. He also serves as a professor at Colorado Christian University.
Topics of Discussion:
[3:34 ] Why Jerry describes his life as a pearl necklace.
[5:15 ] Jerry recommends the book Never Eat Alone and the importance of community.
[6:01 ] How engineers and parenting are aligned.
[7:02 ] Jerry reflects on Microsoft's history of evangelism, the rise of "opinionated" frameworks, and how .NET Aspire revives a form of proven prescriptive guidance.
[9:35 ] Prescriptive guidance.
[12:03 ] The inevitable evolution of .NET Aspire and how it simplifies container-based development by handling orchestration behind the scenes.
[16:56 ] Paying more attention and awareness to the developer community.
[18:30 ] How GraphQL fits into the Data API Builder experience, giving developers flexibility without needing to write complex backends.
[21:40 ] Jerry talks about community feedback on Data API Builder and how real-world use cases help prioritize features and fix gaps in tooling.
[31:02 ] Jerry's perspective on building container-based solutions.
[32:15 ] Data API Builder's community involvement and upcoming features.
[36:15 ] Docker Desktop.
[38:58 ] The architectural concept of Data API Builder.
[44:42 ] C# coding conventions at Microsoft and the friendly battles over things like naming, underscores, and formatting styles across internal teams.
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.NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo
.Net Aspire and Data API builder with the Community
Data API builder for Azure Databases samples
Quickstart: Use Data API builder with SQL
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