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Best podcasts about azure sdk

Latest podcast episodes about azure sdk

Azure DevOps Podcast
Mitch Denny: .NET Aspire Architecture - Episode 304

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 46:23


Mitch is a Principal Software Engineer on the .NET Cloud team working on .NET Aspire and ASP.NET Core. Previously Mitch has worked on Azure services, the Azure SDK, and Azure DevOps.   Topics of Discussion: [2:46] Mitch's career journey in the Microsoft ecosystem. [5:46] What makes it .NET Aspire vs. .NET8? [6:16] .NET Aspire focuses on seamless integration between app components. [8:18] Making sure the core of Aspire is cloud-agnostic. [10:48] Developer control plane. [11:40] How Aspire simplifies cross processes. [14:36] Using Aspire to manage dependencies in microservices applications. [18:18] Automating deployments with Azure DevOps and easy mode for .NET Aspire. [30:27] Securing container deployments. [34:39] Using Azure DevOps for cloud deployment and configuration management. [37:33] What are the best resources for people to dig in? [40:03] Azure subscriptions inside Microsoft. [43:43] They are only just getting started with Aspire, and with .NET 9 coming out in November.   Mentioned in this Episode: Clear Measure Way Architect Forum Software Engineer Forum Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us at programming@palermo.net. Clear Measure, Inc. (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! GitHub Mitch Denny .NET Aspire (aspire) github.com/dotnet/aspire/tree/main/playground github.com/dotnet/aspire github.com/dotnet/eShop   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast
LCC 284 - De mal en pis - partie 1

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 50:20


Dans cet épisode, nous discutons bonnes pratiques Java, Groovy, WebAssembly, Micronaut. Nous discutons également le changement de licence de Akka entre autre. La suite de cet épisode parlera de changement d'étage gratuit chez Heroku et des vagues de licenciement dans le monde technologique. Pour rester sous les 1h d'écoute, nous avons découpé les deux derniers épisodes nouvelles en 2 parties chacun. Qu'en pensez vous ? Donnez-nous votre avis sur Twitter ou sur le Google Groups des cast codeurs. Enregistré le 9 septembre 2022 Téléchargement de l'épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–284.mp3 News Langages Jonathan Giles, un principal architecte de Java chez Microsoft, a un site qui partage des bonnes pratiques Java http://java.jonathangiles.net/ il couvre des bonnes pratiques Java de manière générale, mais également plus spécifiquement pour les développeurs de librairies Java Des conseils sur la bonne utilisation des dépendances, des BOMs, des versions LTS de Java, des modules Java, de la surface des APIs publiées, de faire attention à null ou au boxing, et de comprendre les interfaces fonctionnelles il y a beaucoup de contenu donc faites par petites doses Certains sujets sont plus controversés comme les modules Java les recommendations sont assez succinctes Je suppose que ce sont les recommendations que les équipes du Azure SDK suivent et qu'il a ouvert. Donc merci à lui Project Leyden https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/06/project-leyden-delays-aot/ Leyden n'a pas progressé en deux ans Accepté que GraalVM a déjà achevé les objectifs initiaux Donc vont explorer un spectre plus faible de contraintes (et probalbment d'optimisations Prochaine LTS en Sept 2023 et Leyden ne sera pas mature, donc Leyden sera utilse ~ Sept 2027 (en terme d'adoption) au plus tôt. SpringBoot pensent que CRaC (snapshot de la memoire sur disque pour demarrage plus rapide) sera très utile module-info dans Spring pourn jlink est dans la roadmap Lead de CRaC a fourni un prototype pour Quarkus: ameliore temps de demarrage pour OpenJDK mais pas la consommation memoire jlink pour Quarkus, dans un context Kube, les gains d'espace disque ne sont pas si interessant vs un layered image Micronaut a des issues ouverst pour CRaC José Paumard couvre Loom et Structured Concurrency dans sa vidéo de la série JEP Café https://inside.java/2022/08/02/jepcafe13/ Et cet article explique les problèmes classiques de concurrence comme les thread leaks et introduit la Structured Concurrency https://howtodoinjava.com/java/multi-threading/structured-concurrency/ Paul King montre l'utilisation de différents frameworks de tests avec Groovy (Spock, JUnit5, Jacoco, Jqwik et Pitest) https://blogs.apache.org/groovy/entry/testing-your-java-with-groovy Paul couvre aussi dans un autre article les comparateurs, et l'utilisation de l'API GINQ https://blogs.apache.org/groovy/entry/comparators-and-sorting-in-groovy La matrice spot est intéressante mais pas avec des noms de variable à, b, c, d :) L.article est super didactique et explique via un example concret quand utiliser quoi Je trouve les property base testing pas si simple à utiliser et avec un coup de réflection >> au truc testé. Mais peut être le cas est super simplistique pour l'usage Paul King continue de publier régulièrement des articles sur Groovy - https://blogs.apache.org/groovy/entry/working-with-sql-databases-with — accéder à des bases SQL avec Groovy et GraalVM - https://blogs.apache.org/groovy/entry/detecting-objects-with-groovy-the — détection d'objet avec le machine learning avec Deep Java Library et Apache MXNet Sortie de Spock 2.2, première version GA avec le support officiel de Groovy 4 https://twitter.com/spockframework/status/1564999285250326529 Bah la seule info intéressante est déjà dans le titre, càd c'est le support officiel de Groovy 4 Google lance un nouveau langage, appelé Carbon, comme un successeur de C++, mais en plus sympa ! https://github.com/carbon-language/carbon-lang interessant, ils veut Ceyloniser ou Scalaizer Rust avec Carbon's Kotlin-like strategy. Not a bad bet Rust n'est pas assez compatible avec C++, c'est problématique, surtout pour des boîtes comme Google avec d'énormes code bases en C++. Donc pour du green-field, Rust c'est bien. Ou c'est bien aussi pour de l'intégration avec du C. Mais pas avec du C++. State of WebAssembly https://blog.scottlogic.com/2022/06/20/state-of-wasm–2022.html On peut peut-être aussi rajouter l'utilisation de WebAssembly chez Figma https://neugierig.org/software/blog/2022/06/wasm-notes.html rust reste le langage de prédilection Python monte JavaScript est maintenant un langage viable Wasmtime est le runtime le plus populaire L'utilisation de WASM pour Serverless et la containérisation et en tant que hôte de plugin a beaucoup émergé Les api non browser sont ce dont a besoin web assembly En fait compilent pas JavaScript mais un moteur JavaScript et faire l'interprétation fonctionnalités très demandées : threads, exceptions, GC, type réflection etc Graal VM 22.2 https://medium.com/graalvm/graalvm–22–2-smaller-jdk-size-improved-memory-usage-better-library-support-and-more-cb34b5b68ec0 GraalVM JDK plus petit Plus petite conso mémoire lors de la création de native images Un travail de Quarkus, Micronaut et Spring Native pour ûblier des métadonnées partagées https://medium.com/graalvm/enhancing–3rd-party-library-support-in-graalvm-native-image-with-shared-metadata–9eeae1651da4 Possibilité de générer des heap dump dans des native images Différentes améliorations du compilateur Support de Apple Silicon Côté autres langages, GraalPython démarre plus vite et avec support étendu de librairie, et GraalJS avec une meilleurs interopérabilité Alex Blewitt un Java Champion est décédé prématurément https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/07/alex-blewitt/ notamment un contributeur à InfoQ Librairies Sortie de Micronaut 3.6 https://micronaut.io/2022/08/04/micronaut-framework–3–6–0-released/ Nouveau module Micronaut Test Resources avec une intégration TestContainers qui permet d'avoir des ressources de test externes, par exemple pour un Redis, un Elasticsearch ou autre Cédric Champeau qui a travaillé sur cette fonctionnalité a écrit un blog post complet sur le sujet https://melix.github.io/blog//2022/08/micronaut-test-resources.html Intégration avec OpenTelemetry (après Open Tracing et autre) Micronaut Data rajoute Hibernate Reactive comme intégration et plein d'autres mises à jour des différents modules existants Utiliser des serialiseurs. / deserialiseurs de messages Kafka dans votre application Quarkus https://quarkus.io/blog/kafka-serde/ explique quand on a besoin d'un serialisateur custom (hors des types fondamentaux) Explique que le support JSON existe par défaut Explique comment utiliser Avro mais avec un schéma registry Et la version full custom Akka change sa licence de ASL vers BSL (Business Source License) https://www.lightbend.com/blog/why-we-are-changing-the-license-for-akka comme MariaDB, Cockroach Labs, Sentry, Materialized BSL is source available et usage dev mais pas prod Après 3 ans, les commits en BSL se convertissent en ASL (donc pas les nouveaux commits) license commerciale disponible pour 2000$ par coeur due au fait qu'avec la maturiote de Akka les contributions ont diminué et le support est revenu a LightBend de plus en plus meme si des societes grosse utilisent Akka dans leur infra critique Gatling impacté Mécontentement de la communauté Akka et Scala, par exemple cet article d'Alexandru Nedelcu https://alexn.org/blog/2022/09/07/akka-is-moving-away-from-open-source Nous contacter Pour réagir à cet épisode, venez discuter sur le groupe Google https://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs Contactez-nous via twitter https://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion Soutenez Les Cast Codeurs sur Patreon https://www.patreon.com/LesCastCodeurs Tous les épisodes et toutes les infos sur https://lescastcodeurs.com/

Illegal Argument
175: 18 And Life...

Illegal Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 73:41


Episode 174 - 18 And Life Until last week, I was going to open the show saying it's been a long time since we last recorded, but we slipped in an interview with the guys from plz.review - so that's not exactly true anymore. It has, however, still been a while since we've had a normal, full session of discussion and argument. Delayed: The publishing/editing of this episode was unfortunately delayed due to me finally catching Covid. plz.review Updates Github "integration" is available, we even had GerritForge - Home page listed in the show notes, as part of GerritForge there's GerritHub for online hosted Gerrit+GitHub integration which uses Gerrit's replication plugin, and a Github integration for authentication/authorization. Patch sets and comments remain in Gerrit. JDK Related Since the last main episode, Java 18 was released (and earlier this week JDK 18.0.2 was released with various security and docker improvements.) Java 19 is currently in Rampdown Phase Two with a GA release slated for 2022/09/20 405: Record Patterns (Preview) 422: Linux/RISC-V Port 424: Foreign Function & Memory API (Preview) 425: Virtual Threads (Preview) 426: Vector API (Fourth Incubator) 427: Pattern Matching for switch (Third Preview) 428: Structured Concurrency (Incubator) Rust 1.63: Scoped Threads : rust. Similar to the forthcoming Structured Concurrency for Java. Deprecating java.util.Date, java.util.Calendar and java.text.DateFormat and their subclasses - Interestingly no replies to that post at all. Value type companions, encapsulated Project Leyden: Beginnings (r/java discussion) Testing clean cleaner cleanup – Inside.java - Replacing finalizers with Cleaners. Tooling SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Adoptium - SD Times IntelliJ IDEA 2022.2 Goes Beta  | The IntelliJ IDEA Blog - Switches from running with Jetbrains' JDK11 to JDK17 IntelliJ IDEA 2022.2 Is Out! | The IntelliJ IDEA Blog JetBrains Fleet: The Next-Generation IDE by JetBrains Java / JVM Hibernate ORM 6.0 Delivers Improved Performance Languages Kotlin/Native vs. C++ vs. Freepascal vs. Python: A Comparison | by Alex Maryin | Apr, 2022 | Better Programming Kotlin 1.7.0 Released | The Kotlin Blog Scala 3.1.3 released! | The Scala Programming Language Build Bazel Announcing Bazel & JetBrains co-maintenance of IntelliJ IDEA Bazel Plugin - Bazel Bazel Community Update - 5/16/22 - YouTube Manage external dependencies with Bzlmod  |  Bazel Apache Maven Wrapper – Maven Wrapper Alternate Languages Celebrating 50 Years of Smalltalk | by Richard Kenneth Eng | Jul, 2022 | ITNEXT Help Microsoft shape the Azure SDK for Rust Shaving 40% Off Google's B-Tree Implementation with Go Generics - ScyllaDB Zaplib post-mortem - Zaplib docs - Post-mortem of porting JS to Rust/WASM Simplifying Go Concurrency with Futures Common Lisp - Repl Style. Dev visually with CLOG Builder : Common_Lisp OCaml 5 and new Website 1.5. Summary — OCaml Programming: Correct + Efficient + Beautiful - new OCaml site launched Ocaml 5 concurrency tutorial - concurrent OCaml is finally here (almost) GitHub - ocaml-multicore/eio: Effects-based direct-style IO for multicore OCaml Will OCaml 5+ multicore be fragile? - #17 by gasche - Learning - OCaml C++ C++ 23 to introduce module support | InfoWorld GitHub - carbon-language/carbon-lang: Carbon language specification and documentation. - An experimental successor to C++ Looks like it's getting a lot of flack on Twitter - Twitter: Carbon C++ Results Security Reflections on Log4J Security Issues Weeks after breach, the Heroku GitHub connections remains on ice Misc Major Version Numbers are Not Sacred Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) v1.0 is a W3C Recommendation | W3C News Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) v1.0 An open-source tool to seed your dev database with real data : golang How Apple, Google, and Microsoft will kill passwords and phishing in one stroke | Ars Technica Complexity is killing software developers | InfoWorld

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast
Bookings API with Altamish Ahmad

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 31:05


Altamish Ahmad joins Jeremy and Paul to discuss the Bookings API now on Microsoft Graph. Links from the show: Microsoft Graph Bookings APIs now available on the v1 endpoint Use the Microsoft Bookings API in Microsoft Graph Beta - Use the Microsoft Bookings API in Microsoft Graph New features in Microsoft Graph Bookings APIs provide enhanced booking infrastructure Microsoft Bookings Microsoft News Publish your app in the Microsoft Teams App Store Inside the making of the Azure SDK management libraries Community Links Save data to app personal folder

Microsoft Cloud Show
Episode 442 | New Azure Features, TLS Changes & SDKs for Developers

Microsoft Cloud Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 51:37


Tune in to episode 442 and hear Andrew Connell & Chris Johnson cover the latest news related to Microsoft Azure products & services, Microsoft Teams, and what's new from Microsoft 365!What’s New With Microsoft 365 MC306666: Pairing naming convention between Teams channels and corresponding SharePoint folders MC306669: Self-service trials for Microsoft Project and Microsoft Visio MC309911: Automatically Detect Music MC312490: Yammer Cross-geo external collaboration support on External Networks for the EU News Azure Storage TLS: Critical changes are almost here! (…and why you should care) Accelerate your websites with Azure Static Web Apps enterprise-edge Updates to Azure Files: NFS v4.1, higher performance limits, and reserved instance pricing Introducing the new Azure SDK management libraries for JavaScript/TypeScript 3 ways technology can help rebuild your frontline workforce Microsoft Teams: Chat with Teams personal account users First Microsoft Pluton-powered Windows 11 PCs to start rolling out this year Microsoft should sell Office and Windows to boost cloud business, former executive says Best CEO of 2021 goes to… Qualcomm Announces Collaboration with Microsoft to Expand and Accelerate AR to Usher in New Gateways to the Metaverse Ask HN: Are Microsoft development stack and Azure a dead-end career path? Picks AC’s Pick An Unanswered Question at the Heart of the U.S.'s Nuclear Arsenal CJ’s Pick Looking for a Apartment to Share: Seattle(Redmond) Area

The .NET MAUI Podcast
Episode 97: The New .NET MAUI Podcast

The .NET MAUI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 48:24


Show Notes Can you believe it - the Xamarin Podcast is now the .NET MAUI Podcast?!? New name - same great flavor! We talk about .NET, Visual Studio, Azure, and of course .NET MAUI! This month there's a new preview of .NET MAUI, a bunch of Visual Studio updates, news on the .NET MAUI Community Toolkit and Essentials, and of course more Azure than you can you can shake a stick at. New releases .NET MAUI Update (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-net-maui-preview-7/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-38576-masoucou) MAUI Themes (https://github.com/dotnet/maui/projects/11) VS Mac 2022 private preview (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/join-the-visual-studio-2022-for-mac-private-preview/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-38576-masoucou) VS 2019 v16.11 (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/visual-studio-16-11/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-38576-masoucou) VS 2022 preview 3 (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/visual-studio-2022-preview-3-now-available/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-38576-masoucou) Latest news VS 2022 and hot reload (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/speed-up-your-dotnet-and-cplusplus-development-with-hot-reload-in-visual-studio-2022/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-38576-masoucou) VS 2022 personalization (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/personalize-your-visual-studio-2022/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-38576-masoucou) VS 2022 multi-repo support (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/multi-repo-support-in-visual-studio/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-38576-masoucou) .NET MAUI community toolkit (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/xamarin/the-future-of-xamarin-community-toolkit/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-38576-masoucou) .NET MAUI Essentials (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/xamarin/xamarin-essentials-1-7-and-introducing-net-maui-essentials/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-38576-masoucou) Cloud news Intro to the unified Azure SDK (https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Azure-Friday/An-introduction-to-the-unified-Azure-SDK?WT.mc_id=dotnet-38576-masoucou) Target random users with push notifications (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/azure-notification-hubs/targeting-random-users/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-38576-masoucou) Azure service of the month Azure Logic Apps (https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/logic-apps/logic-apps-overview?WT.mc_id=dotnet-38576-masoucou) Pick of the pod Blazorize (https://blazorise.com/) Follow Us: * James: Twitter (https://twitter.com/jamesmontemagno), Blog (https://montemagno.com), GitHub (http://github.com/jamesmontemagno), Merge Conflict Podcast (http://mergeconflict.fm) * Matt: Twitter (https://twitter.com/codemillmatt), Blog (https://codemilltech.com), GitHub (https://github.com/codemillmatt) * David: [Twitter](https://twitter.com/davidortinau}, [Github](https://github.com/davidortinau}

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9
An introduction to the unified Azure SDK

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021


Connie Yau joins Scott Hanselman to demonstrate the advantages of using the new Azure SDK by comparing rewrites of the same application, one using the legacy library and the other using the unified Azure SDK. In this example, Connie uses the Azure SDK for Java.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:01:45]– Cloud Clipboard sample app[0:03:07]– Adding authentication[0:06:02]– Common Azure core functions (pagination, logging, etc.)[0:07:51]– How it started vs. how it's going[0:08:54]– Idiomatic design principle[0:10:05]– Wrap-upDownload the Azure SDKAzure SDK for Java on GitHubAzure SDK code samplesAzure SDK design guidelinesConnie's Cloud Clipboard sample on GitHubCreate a free account (Azure)

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9
An introduction to the unified Azure SDK

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021


Connie Yau joins Scott Hanselman to demonstrate the advantages of using the new Azure SDK by comparing rewrites of the same application, one using the legacy library and the other using the unified Azure SDK. In this example, Connie uses the Azure SDK for Java.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:01:45]– Cloud Clipboard sample app[0:03:07]– Adding authentication[0:06:02]– Common Azure core functions (pagination, logging, etc.)[0:07:51]– How it started vs. how it's going[0:08:54]– Idiomatic design principle[0:10:05]– Wrap-upDownload the Azure SDKAzure SDK for Java on GitHubAzure SDK code samplesAzure SDK design guidelinesConnie's Cloud Clipboard sample on GitHubCreate a free account (Azure)

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9
An introduction to the unified Azure SDK

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 11:37


Connie Yau joins Scott Hanselman to demonstrate the advantages of using the new Azure SDK by comparing rewrites of the same application, one using the legacy library and the other using the unified Azure SDK. In this example, Connie uses the Azure SDK for Java.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:01:45]– Cloud Clipboard sample app[0:03:07]– Adding authentication[0:06:02]– Common Azure core functions (pagination, logging, etc.)[0:07:51]– How it started vs. how it's going[0:08:54]– Idiomatic design principle[0:10:05]– Wrap-upDownload the Azure SDKAzure SDK for Java on GitHubAzure SDK code samplesAzure SDK design guidelinesConnie's Cloud Clipboard sample on GitHubCreate a free account (Azure)

Channel 9
An introduction to the unified Azure SDK | Azure Friday

Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 11:37


Connie Yau joins Scott Hanselman to demonstrate the advantages of using the new Azure SDK by comparing rewrites of the same application, one using the legacy library and the other using the unified Azure SDK. In this example, Connie uses the Azure SDK for Java.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:01:45]– Cloud Clipboard sample app[0:03:07]– Adding authentication[0:06:02]– Common Azure core functions (pagination, logging, etc.)[0:07:51]– How it started vs. how it's going[0:08:54]– Idiomatic design principle[0:10:05]– Wrap-upDownload the Azure SDKAzure SDK for Java on GitHubAzure SDK code samplesAzure SDK design guidelinesConnie's Cloud Clipboard sample on GitHubCreate a free account (Azure)

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9
An introduction to the unified Azure SDK

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 11:37


Connie Yau joins Scott Hanselman to demonstrate the advantages of using the new Azure SDK by comparing rewrites of the same application, one using the legacy library and the other using the unified Azure SDK. In this example, Connie uses the Azure SDK for Java.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:01:45]– Cloud Clipboard sample app[0:03:07]– Adding authentication[0:06:02]– Common Azure core functions (pagination, logging, etc.)[0:07:51]– How it started vs. how it's going[0:08:54]– Idiomatic design principle[0:10:05]– Wrap-upDownload the Azure SDKAzure SDK for Java on GitHubAzure SDK code samplesAzure SDK design guidelinesConnie's Cloud Clipboard sample on GitHubCreate a free account (Azure)

On .NET  - Channel 9
Using Azure Managed identities

On .NET - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 17:46


Azure Managed Identity provides an identity for applications to use when connecting to resources.In this episode, Varun joins Christos to show us how us how to use managed identity along with the Azure SDK for .NET.[01:50] - What are managed identities?[05:10] - Types of managed identities [07:13] - Creating an identity in the portal (Demo)[14:10] - Deploying your project Useful LinksWhat are managed identities for Azure resources?Authenticate with the Azure SDK for .NETAzure for .NET DevelopersAzure SDK for .NET

The 6 Figure Developer Podcast
Episode 120 – From .NET Core 3.0 to .NET 5 w/ Scott Hunter

The 6 Figure Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 50:51


  Scott Hunter is Director of Program Management, .NET. He is responsible for the Microsoft's .NET platform, which includes the .NET Framework, .NET Core, ASP.NET, Entity Framework, .NET Tools, Web Tools and the managed languages (C#, F# and VB). Prior to leading the .NET Platform, Hunter helped the Azure Developer Experience team build the Azure SDK's, App Service Tooling, Azure Redis Cache, Azure API Management, ASP.NET, Entity Framework and the Web Tooling. In his spare time he loves hiking mountains in Washington State and around the world.   Thanks for listening to our podcast! We recorded it at Microsoft Ignite, and Microsoft is giving away Microsoft Surface Earbuds to our listeners. To enter, visit https://aka.ms/PodcastSweepstakes before December 15, 2019.   Links https://twitter.com/coolcsh https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/scothu/   Resources dotnet/try-convert gRPC Comet dot.net Microsoft Ignite   "Tempting Time" by Animals As Leaders used with permissions - All Rights Reserved   × Subscribe now! Never miss a post, subscribe to The 6 Figure Developer Podcast! Are you interested in being a guest on The 6 Figure Developer Podcast? Click here to check availability!  

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9
Go on Azure: Part 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes Service

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Josh Gavant (Sr. Program Manager) joins Erik St. Martin to show you how to run your Go apps in a managed environment with Azure Web Apps. For larger applications, AKS offers a fully-managed Kubernetes cluster for any app and service.Jump To: [02:40] Demo Start For more information:Go on AzureAzure Kubernetes Service (AKS) overviewAzure App Service - Web Apps overviewAzure for Go developers - Tutorials, API ReferenceCreate a free account (Azure)Go on Azure series:Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio CodePart 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTSPart 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes Service (this episode)Part 4—Cloud-native Go appsPart 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for GoPart 6—Events and messagingPart 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to AzureFollow @erikstmartin Follow @AzureFriday Follow @joshugav

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9
Go on Azure: Part 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to Azure

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Did you know that Buffalo has plugins for Azure? In this episode, Martin Strobel joins Erik St. Martin to demo building a Go app with Buffalo and deploying it to Azure App Service.Jump To: [01:20] Demo Start For more information:Go on AzureAzure plugin for Buffalo GitHub repoBuffalo plugins listAzure for Go developers - Tutorials, API ReferenceCreate a free account (Azure)Go on Azure series:Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio CodePart 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTSPart 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes ServicePart 4—Cloud-native Go appsPart 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for GoPart 6—Events and messagingPart 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to Azure (this episode)Follow @erikstmartin Follow @AzureFriday Follow @mkstrobel

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9
Go on Azure: Part 6—Events and messaging

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Messaging services are key components of all microservices-based architectures. David Justice (Sr. Software Engineer) joins Erik St. Martin to show you some of the options for messaging services on Azure, including demos on using them with Go apps.Jump To: [06:26] Demo Start For more information:Go on AzureAzure for Go developers - Tutorials, API ReferenceCreate a free account (Azure)Go on Azure series:Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio CodePart 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTSPart 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes ServicePart 4—Cloud-native Go appsPart 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for GoPart 6—Events and messaging (this episode)Part 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to AzureFollow @erikstmartin Follow @AzureFriday Follow @davidjustice

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9
Go on Azure: Part 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for Go

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Joel Hendrix (Sr. Software Engineer) and Erik St. Martin walk you through the Azure SDK for Go, showing how you can build apps that interact with and manage Azure services.Jump To: [01:31] Demo Start  For more information:Go on AzureAzure SDK for Go GitHub repoInstall the Azure SDK for Go docsAzure for Go developers - Tutorials, API ReferenceDemo repo on GitHub (jhendrixMSFT/c9demo1)Create a free account (Azure)Go on Azure series:Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio CodePart 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTSPart 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes ServicePart 4—Cloud-native Go appsPart 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for Go (this episode)Part 6—Events and messagingPart 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to AzureFollow @erikstmartin Follow @AzureFriday

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9
Go on Azure: Part 4—Cloud-native Go apps

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Josh Gavant (Sr. Program Manager) joins Erik St. Martin to talk about cloud-native Go apps. Azure offers a whole host of services that Go developers can use to build apps with strong security and scalability. For example, see how Josh implements strong authentication with Azure AD, adds caching with Redis Cache, stores any kind of data on Azure Storage, and sends messages and queues jobs with Service Bus.Jump To: [02:40] Demo Start For more information:Go on Azure Azure Active Directory overviewAzure Redis Cache overviewAzure Storage overviewAzure Service Bus overviewAzure for Go developers - Tutorials, API ReferenceCreate a free account (Azure)Go on Azure series:Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio CodePart 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTSPart 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes ServicePart 4—Cloud-native Go apps (this episode)Part 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for GoPart 6—Events and messagingPart 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to AzureFollow @erikstmartin Follow @AzureFriday Follow @joshugav

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9
Go on Azure: Part 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTS

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Cloud Developer Advocates Jessica Deen and Erik St. Martin show you how to get started with DevOps using Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) for Go developers. Learn how to use the code you already have on GitHub, connect it to VSTS, and then build CI/CD pipelines to deploy your Go apps to Kubernetes on Azure. You'll also learn how you can get started with DevOps Projects on Azure, which will take care of all the scaffolding for you, including your VSTS account if you don't have one.P.S., Did you know that VSTS is free for individuals and for small teams up to five?Jump To: [01:00] Demo Start For more information:Go on AzureVisual Studio Team ServicesCroc Hunter - The game! GitHub repoAzure for Go developers - Tutorials, API ReferenceCreate a free account (Azure)Go on Azure series:Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio CodePart 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTS (this episode)Part 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes ServicePart 4—Cloud-native Go appsPart 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for GoPart 6—Events and messagingPart 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to Azure Follow @erikstmartin Follow @AzureFriday Follow @jldeen

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9
Go on Azure: Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio Code

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Ramya Achutha Rao (Sr. Software Engineer) joins Erik St. Martin to show you how to build Go apps with Visual Studio Code. She will be using the Go extension for VS Code which provides smart code completion, integrated debugging and a whole lot more. In the end, still using VS Code, she'll create a Docker container for the app that is ready to be pushed to the cloud.Jump To: [00:50] Demo Start For more information:Go on AzureVisual Studio Code - Code editing. Redefined.Go extension for Visual Studio CodeGo programming in VS Code docsAzure for Go developers - Tutorials, API ReferenceCreate a free account (Azure)Go on Azure series:Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio Code (this episode)Part 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTSPart 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes ServicePart 4—Cloud-native Go appsPart 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for GoPart 6—Events and messagingPart 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to AzureFollow @erikstmartin Follow @AzureFriday Follow @ramyanexus

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9
Go on Azure: Part 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for Go

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Joel Hendrix (Sr. Software Engineer) and Erik St. Martin walk you through the Azure SDK for Go, showing how you can build apps that interact with and manage Azure services.Jump To: [01:31] Demo Start  For more information:Go on AzureAzure SDK for Go GitHub repoInstall the Azure SDK for Go docsAzure for Go developers - Tutorials, API ReferenceDemo repo on GitHub (jhendrixMSFT/c9demo1)Create a free account (Azure)Go on Azure series:Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio CodePart 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTSPart 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes ServicePart 4—Cloud-native Go appsPart 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for Go (this episode)Part 6—Events and messagingPart 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to AzureFollow @erikstmartin Follow @AzureFriday

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9
Go on Azure: Part 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to Azure

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Did you know that Buffalo has plugins for Azure? In this episode, Martin Strobel joins Erik St. Martin to demo building a Go app with Buffalo and deploying it to Azure App Service.Jump To: [01:20] Demo Start For more information:Go on AzureAzure plugin for Buffalo GitHub repoBuffalo plugins listAzure for Go developers - Tutorials, API ReferenceCreate a free account (Azure)Go on Azure series:Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio CodePart 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTSPart 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes ServicePart 4—Cloud-native Go appsPart 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for GoPart 6—Events and messagingPart 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to Azure (this episode)Follow @erikstmartin Follow @AzureFriday Follow @mkstrobel

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9
Go on Azure: Part 6—Events and messaging

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Messaging services are key components of all microservices-based architectures. David Justice (Sr. Software Engineer) joins Erik St. Martin to show you some of the options for messaging services on Azure, including demos on using them with Go apps.Jump To: [06:26] Demo Start For more information:Go on AzureAzure for Go developers - Tutorials, API ReferenceCreate a free account (Azure)Go on Azure series:Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio CodePart 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTSPart 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes ServicePart 4—Cloud-native Go appsPart 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for GoPart 6—Events and messaging (this episode)Part 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to AzureFollow @erikstmartin Follow @AzureFriday Follow @davidjustice

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9
Go on Azure: Part 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTS

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Cloud Developer Advocates Jessica Deen and Erik St. Martin show you how to get started with DevOps using Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) for Go developers. Learn how to use the code you already have on GitHub, connect it to VSTS, and then build CI/CD pipelines to deploy your Go apps to Kubernetes on Azure. You'll also learn how you can get started with DevOps Projects on Azure, which will take care of all the scaffolding for you, including your VSTS account if you don't have one.P.S., Did you know that VSTS is free for individuals and for small teams up to five?Jump To: [01:00] Demo Start For more information:Go on AzureVisual Studio Team ServicesCroc Hunter - The game! GitHub repoAzure for Go developers - Tutorials, API ReferenceCreate a free account (Azure)Go on Azure series:Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio CodePart 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTS (this episode)Part 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes ServicePart 4—Cloud-native Go appsPart 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for GoPart 6—Events and messagingPart 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to Azure Follow @erikstmartin Follow @AzureFriday Follow @jldeen

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9
Go on Azure: Part 4—Cloud-native Go apps

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Josh Gavant (Sr. Program Manager) joins Erik St. Martin to talk about cloud-native Go apps. Azure offers a whole host of services that Go developers can use to build apps with strong security and scalability. For example, see how Josh implements strong authentication with Azure AD, adds caching with Redis Cache, stores any kind of data on Azure Storage, and sends messages and queues jobs with Service Bus.Jump To: [02:40] Demo Start For more information:Go on Azure Azure Active Directory overviewAzure Redis Cache overviewAzure Storage overviewAzure Service Bus overviewAzure for Go developers - Tutorials, API ReferenceCreate a free account (Azure)Go on Azure series:Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio CodePart 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTSPart 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes ServicePart 4—Cloud-native Go apps (this episode)Part 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for GoPart 6—Events and messagingPart 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to AzureFollow @erikstmartin Follow @AzureFriday Follow @joshugav

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9
Go on Azure: Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio Code

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Ramya Achutha Rao (Sr. Software Engineer) joins Erik St. Martin to show you how to build Go apps with Visual Studio Code. She will be using the Go extension for VS Code which provides smart code completion, integrated debugging and a whole lot more. In the end, still using VS Code, she'll create a Docker container for the app that is ready to be pushed to the cloud.Jump To: [00:50] Demo Start For more information:Go on AzureVisual Studio Code - Code editing. Redefined.Go extension for Visual Studio CodeGo programming in VS Code docsAzure for Go developers - Tutorials, API ReferenceCreate a free account (Azure)Go on Azure series:Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio Code (this episode)Part 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTSPart 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes ServicePart 4—Cloud-native Go appsPart 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for GoPart 6—Events and messagingPart 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to AzureFollow @erikstmartin Follow @AzureFriday Follow @ramyanexus

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9
Go on Azure: Part 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes Service

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018


Josh Gavant (Sr. Program Manager) joins Erik St. Martin to show you how to run your Go apps in a managed environment with Azure Web Apps. For larger applications, AKS offers a fully-managed Kubernetes cluster for any app and service.Jump To: [02:40] Demo Start For more information:Go on AzureAzure Kubernetes Service (AKS) overviewAzure App Service - Web Apps overviewAzure for Go developers - Tutorials, API ReferenceCreate a free account (Azure)Go on Azure series:Part 1—Build Go apps with Visual Studio CodePart 2—CI/CD, Docker, and Kubernetes with VSTSPart 3—Go on Web Apps and Azure Kubernetes Service (this episode)Part 4—Cloud-native Go appsPart 5—Build apps with the Azure SDK for GoPart 6—Events and messagingPart 7—Build a Go app with Buffalo and deploy to AzureFollow @erikstmartin Follow @AzureFriday Follow @joshugav

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9
Get started with the Azure SDK for Go

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018


The Azure SDK for Go provides Go packages for managing and using Azure services using the Go language. Deploy your Go app to Azure Web Apps and take advantage of managed services, such as PostgreSQL, Storage, Identity, and more.For more information, see:Azure SDK for GoVanpool Manager sample applicationAzure for Go developers (docs)Azure SDK for Go SamplesCreate a Free Account (Azure) Follow @donovanbrown Follow @AzureFriday Follow @joshugav

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9
Get started with the Azure SDK for Go

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018


The Azure SDK for Go provides Go packages for managing and using Azure services using the Go language. Deploy your Go app to Azure Web Apps and take advantage of managed services, such as PostgreSQL, Storage, Identity, and more.For more information, see:Azure SDK for GoVanpool Manager sample applicationAzure for Go developers (docs)Azure SDK for Go SamplesCreate a Free Account (Azure) Follow @donovanbrown Follow @AzureFriday Follow @joshugav