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Подкаст RadioDotNet выпуск №122 от 8 сентября 2025 года Подкаст поддерживает международный разработчик высоконагруженного ПО Altenar. Узнать подробнее про их митапы и не только: https://t.me/+_TzcYVVVqEgyZGIy Реклама. ООО «Аистсофт». ИНН 3327121697. Erid: 2Vtzqxdjt35 Сайт подкаста: radio.dotnet.ru Boosty (₽): boosty.to/RadioDotNet Темы: [00:02:10] — C# 15 Unions blog.ndepend.com/csharp-unions [00:15:20] — How we enforce .NET coding standards anthonysimmon.com/workleap-dotnet-coding-standards meziantou.net/sharing-coding-style-and-roslyn-analyz... [00:35:55] — Running .NET in the browser without Blazor andrewlock.net/running-dotnet-in-the-browser-without-... [00:48:40] — DTOs & Mapping. The Good, The Bad, And The Excessive codeopinion.com/dtos-mapping-the-good-the-bad-and-the-... [01:11:50] — Multi-tenancy in ASP.NET Core 8 michael-mckenna.com/multi-tenant-asp-dot-net-8-tenant-reso... [01:24:50] — Кратко о разном devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/ef-core-visualizer-view-entity-... devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/gpt-oss-csharp-ollama breslav-lozhechkin.mave.digital/ep-26github.com/jinek/consolonia Фоновая музыка: Максим Аршинов «Pensive yeti.0.1»
James went from GitHub Spark prototype, to a full Blazor static web apps, and then converted into a Hybrid app with .NET MAUI and Blazor, and automated builds and deployments to TestFlight all in 1 day. We discuss in all the details of the good, bad, and way too difficult. Link: - My Score Keeper: https://github.com/jamesmontemagno/blazor-scorekeeper - Frank's Post: https://praeclarum.org/2025/08/19/maui-cicd.html Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website, Chat on Discord Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/merge-conflict/id1133064277?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ Machine transcription available on http://mergeconflict.fm
Fredrik talks to Maddy Montaquila about building user interfaces, and how .net has come a much longer way than people may think. We talk about the various .net-related options for building user interfaces, mixing and matching MAUI stuff, Blazor stuff, and straight up web stuff. We discuss the way to go for Windows desktop apps among all these options. The perception of .net - a challenge and something being actively worked on. We also touch on actually useful AI, plus some unexpectedly fond memories of the touch bar. Recorded during Øredev 2024. The episode is sponsored by Ellipsis - let us edit your podcast and make it sound just as good as Kodsnack! With more than ten years and 1200 episodes of experience, Ellipsis gets your podcast edited, chapterized, and described with all related links in a prompt and professional manner. Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We a re @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlundand @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive. If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi. Links Maddy Maddy's Øredev 2024 talks: Hybrid web and desktop apps with .net MAUI and Blazor and .net all the things - cloud, mobile, web, and more! .net Aspire Blazor hybrid MAUI .net conf 2024 .net 9 Syncfusion Syncfusion controls for MAUI apps Blazor render modes Hybrid web view Electron Techbash Xamarin Flutter React Blackboard Timeedit Redis Opentelemetry Rabbitmq Ollama Support us on Ko-fi Ellipsis - sponsor of the week: we edit Kodsnack, and we can edit your podcast too! Winforms WPF Winui Touch bar .net ahead of time compilation Performance improvements in .net 9 - the 300 pages blog post Microsoft extensions AI Amazon go stores Spring boot The minimal API structure Titles Two of my fun things Trust me, I can ramble I can ramble for eternity The shimmer control A bunch of wasted space in my brain If you have a Javascript frontend A lot with the hybrid stuff Nice step up from Electron MAUI doesn't need me People want native controls Web is reach If this guy's on vacation The only .net you ever have to see Java with more The polyglot world A deeply native Windows experience It was a nice volume slider The .net perception Three less indents Purists of architecture Blended experiences
Fredrik talks to Maddy Montaquila about building user interfaces, and how .net has come a much longer way than people may think. We talk about the various .net-related options for building user interfaces, mixing and matching MAUI stuff, Blazor stuff, and straight up web stuff. We discuss the way to go for Windows desktop apps among all these options. The perception of .net - a challenge and something being actively worked on. We also touch on actually useful AI, plus some unexpectedly fond memories of the touch bar. Recorded during Øredev 2024. The episode is sponsored by Ellipsis - let us edit your podcast and make it sound just as good as Kodsnack! With more than ten years and 1200 episodes of experience, Ellipsis gets your podcast edited, chapterized, and described with all related links in a prompt and professional manner. Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We a re @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive. If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi. Links Maddy Maddy’s Øredev 2024 talks: Hybrid web and desktop apps with .net MAUI and Blazor and .net all the things - cloud, mobile, web, and more! .net Aspire Blazor hybrid MAUI .net conf 2024 .net 9 Syncfusion Syncfusion controls for MAUI apps Blazor render modes Hybrid web view Electron Techbash Xamarin Flutter React Blackboard Timeedit Redis Opentelemetry Rabbitmq Ollama Support us on Ko-fi Ellipsis - sponsor of the week: we edit Kodsnack, and we can edit your podcast too! Winforms WPF Winui Touch bar .net ahead of time compilation Performance improvements in .net 9 - the 300 pages blog post Microsoft extensions AI Amazon go stores Spring boot The minimal API structure Titles Two of my fun things Trust me, I can ramble I can ramble for eternity The shimmer control A bunch of wasted space in my brain If you have a Javascript frontend A lot with the hybrid stuff Nice step up from Electron MAUI doesn’t need me People want native controls Web is reach If this guy’s on vacation The only .net you ever have to see Java with more The polyglot world A deeply native Windows experience It was a nice volume slider The .net perception Three less indents Purists of architecture Blended experiences
In questa puntata esploriamo Magic.IndexedDB, una libreria che porta il vero LINQ dentro IndexedDB per le applicazioni Blazor.Non un semplice wrapper, ma un motore di query capace di tradurre espressioni LINQ complesse direttamente in operazioni ottimizzate su IndexedDB, evitando caricamenti inutili in memoria.https://github.com/magiccodingman/Magic.IndexedDbhttps://sayou.biz/Magic-IndexedDB/indexhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Magic.IndexedDb/#dotnet #blazor #indexeddb #aspnet #dotnetinpillole #podcast
Weeks after their clash with the Crimson Surfer, the team has gone their separate ways—each dealing with the aftermath in their own way. They reunite at Nick Fury's high-rise, where they learn that Blazor has been benched, struggling to recover mentally from the battle. Fury introduces a new hero to the team named Token. Soon after, word arrives from J. Fury that Teresa Parker—daughter of Peter Parker—has been kidnapped and taken to a set of shipping yards. As the team investigates, they're ambushed by symbiote dragons in a brutal skirmish. After surviving the onslaught, their search for Teresa continues, only to take a shocking turn when J. Fury becomes possessed by a symbiote. Two more mysterious symbiotes and a red-headed man suddenly appear, setting the stage for an ominous new threat. Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1628612284256101/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leagueofmelanatedgentlemanpod/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheLMGPodcast Hosts: Jordan Mitchell
This episode is packed with stories, insight, and more than a few unexpected turns – and our guest is no exception. We're joined by the always-curious, always-creating John Galloway, who shares his remarkable journey from submarine officer to dev community builder at Microsoft. Whether it's live-streaming labs, shipping AI-powered productivity tools, or winning a car on The Price Is Right (yes, really), John brings heart, humor, and a whole lot of dev wisdom. We talk Blazor, .NET Aspire, the evolution of vibe coding, the reality of building meaningful content, and how AI is changing the way we build and communicate. Plus, you'll hear about the VR boxing obsession, accessibility from a broader lens, and how subtle Superman shoulder moves might be the key to cinematic greatness. Buckle up for a vibrant episode full of laughs, insight, and genuine developer love.
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In this episode, recorded live at Microsoft Build, we sit down with Beth Massi! From community legend to product manager on the .NET MAUI team, Beth joins us for a deep dive into the world of hybrid app development. We unpack the story behind the name “MAUI,” the evolution of Xamarin, and how web technologies can blend seamlessly into native apps. Along the way, we explore AI's growing role in developer tooling, the power of open source collaboration, and yes… even Star Trek captains. Whether you're building mobile apps, curious about hybrid frameworks, or just here for the sci-fi and geek-outs, this episode has something for you. Guest:
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In this episode, recorded live at Microsoft Build, we sit down with the always insightful Anthony Chu, Principal PM at Microsoft, to explore the world of Azure Container Apps. Anthony brings a unique developer-first perspective on simplifying complex cloud infrastructure, weaving together topics like Dapr, serverless GPUs, dynamic sessions, and even a surprising amount of pasta talk. Whether you're new to containers or neck-deep in Kubernetes YAML files, there's something for everyone here, especially if you're into Marvel vs. DC debates or want to know which Spider-Man reigns supreme. Guest:
Chuck is back w/ Blazor discusing the golf payscale, hand sanitizer, and maybe some politics.
Republican strategist Bob Clegg co-hosts with Blazor.
Get insights into Blazor, ASP.NET Core, and the direction of Microsoft on the web in this special interview at Microsoft Build with Dan Roth, PM of ASP.NET and Blazor at Microsoft in this episode of DevQuestions.Website: https://www.iamtimcorey.com/ Ask Your Question: https://suggestions.iamtimcorey.com/ Sign Up to Get More Great Developer Content in Your Inbox: https://signup.iamtimcorey.com/
In this episode, we catch up with Damian Edwards at Microsoft Build! We talk about his journey from launching SignalR to shaping .NET Aspire, how performance became a core .NET culture shift, and what it's like being in the room for some of the biggest moments in .NET history. He shares behind-the-scenes stories from the early days of ASP.NET, how Aspire is simplifying cloud-native dev, and even gives us his thoughts on lightsabers, Blazor, and Blu-rays. It's a deep dive into code, performance, and a galaxy not so far away. Guest:
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We get the full origin story for Blazor! Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1628612284256101/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leagueofmelanatedgentlemanpod/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheLMGPodcast Hosts: Jordan Mitchell
Daniel Roth is a Principal Product Manager on the ASP.NET team working on ASP.NET Core, Blazor, and other web features. He has previously worked on various parts of .NET, including System.Net, WCF, XAML, and ASP.NET. His passions include building frameworks for modern Web frameworks that are simple and easy to use. Topics of Discussion: [3:15] Daniel shares his journey from back-end services to front-end development and his role in making .NET open-source and cross-platform. [6:10] Blazor and its impact on development. [8:32] A few of the strengths we get with .NET. [9:24] .NET 9 and performance improvements. [12:45] .NET 10 Preview 1 and new features. [17:32] Architectural guidance for Blazor applications. [30:17] The importance of handling state persistence to avoid memory bloat and security issues. [32:32] Observability and telemetry in Blazor. [36:28] Is the nature of the UI web user interface changing as we integrate AI technology and large language models and agents? [37:12] Integration of AI and Generative AI in Blazor. [37:38] The new Microsoft Extensions AI library for interfacing with chat services in .NET applications. 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 Ep 274 with Daniel Roth Daniel Roth LinkedIn What's New for ASP.NET Core Blazor in .NET9 Daniel Roth — Author in .NET Blog Performance Improvements in .NET9 .NET Preview 1 is now available! ASP.NET Core in .NET 10 Preview 1 — Release Notes ASP.NET Core Roadmap for .NET 10 #59443 Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Shaun Walker is the founder and CEO of Devessence, a global technology consultancy with a boutique approach. He's also the founder of the Oqtane and DotNetNuke web application frameworks, which have earned the recognition of being amongst the most pioneering and widely adopted open-source projects native to the Microsoft platform. He has over 30 years of professional experience in architecting and implementing enterprise software solutions for private and public organizations. Topics of Discussion: [4:38] While AI can be a useful tool, it won't replace the need for traditional programming. [8:32] The gap between mainstream AI messaging and the reality of digital transformation. [9:22] While AI is a significant advancement, it should be seen as just another tool in a developer's toolkit. [9:39] The history and evolution of Blazor. [13:31] The versatility of Blazor and its ability to adapt to various hosting models make it a powerful tool for different types of applications. [14:06] Challenges and best practices in Blazor development. [16:26] The decision to make Blazor official and its impact on the .NET ecosystem. [18:12] The evolution of Blazor Server vs. Blazor WebAssembly and why both are still relevant. [21:06] When to use Blazor Static, Blazor Server, or Blazor WebAssembly, based on project needs. [24:17] The tendency for technologists to be critics without actually using the technologies. [34:36] The advantages of Octane and why it streamlines Blazor development. [39:56] The TrailBlazor Conference. 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! Devessence Shaun on X DNN Software GitHub Oqtane Philosophy ErrorBoundary and Logging in Blazor Oqtane TrailBlazor Conference Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Ready for a migration story? Carl and Richard talk to Nathan Westfall about his experiences moving an application for school buses from Xamarin Forms to Blazor. Nathan describes the interplay between a tablet on the bus for the driver, cloud services in AWS, and parent smartphones. The discussion dives into the advantages of Blazor on the client from a server resources perspective when dealing with hundreds of thousands of parents, plus being compliant with all of the rules and expectations of a public service sector product. Great insights on how to make apps people use every day!
The group ventures into the sub-basement of the Fantastic Four's building, where they find Taskmaster and A.I.M. agents attempting to breach a vault containing cosmic artifacts. Along the way, they encounter eerie Hydra monuments radiating mysterious power. Meanwhile, Blazor successfully pilots the Quinjet, earning recognition from Fury. The team engages in a high-stakes dogfight in the sky before encountering a formidable new Hydra creation: a powerful eight-armed robot. Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1628612284256101/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leagueofmelanatedgentlemanpod/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheLMGPodcast Hosts: Jordan Mitchell Music: The Story Begins - Pecan Pie
How are Azure Static Websites evolving? Carl and Richard talk to Stacy Cashmore about her work with Azure Static Websites, including an update to her book, which is coming soon! Stacy talks about adapting to the latest version of .NET, taking advantage of some of the new features in Blazor, and new Azure Static Website capabilities, including the new Data API Builder. The conversation also explores some of the gotchas, like challenges with SEO and dealing with authentication and authorization strategies.
What's coming for Blazor in .NET 9? Carl and Richard talk to Dan Roth about the upcoming version of Blazor. Dan discusses excellent performance improvements, better MAUI interactions, new SignalR features, and more! The conversation also dives into how Blazor gets made and the journey that submitting issues into GitHub goes through to become features in the Blazor framework. It takes a while, but you can be part of making Blazor great!