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Подкаст RadioDotNet выпуск №42 от 26 декабря 2021 года Сайт подкаста: radio.dotnet.ru Темы: [00:01:06] — Announcing the Plan for EF7 github.com/dotnet/efcore/releases/tag/v6.0.1 devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-the-plan-for-ef7 [00:13:27] — Networking Improvements in .NET 6 devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/dotnet-6-networking-improvements [00:28:39] — What's new in .NET Productivity with Visual Studio 2022 devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/whats-new-in-net-producti... [00:34:57] — ReSharper and Rider 2021.3 blog.jetbrains.com/dotnet/resharper-2021-3 blog.jetbrains.com/dotnet/rider-2021-3-released blog.jetbrains.com/dotnet/dottools-2021-3 blog.jetbrains.com/dotnet/rider-2021-3-brand-new-main-too... [00:52:12] — Visual Studio 2022 for Mac Preview 4 devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/visual-studio-2022-for-ma... [00:54:06] — How Rider Hot Reload Works Under the Hood blog.jetbrains.com/dotnet/how-rider-hot-reload-works-unde... [01:03:31] — Структурное логирование и интерполированные строки в C# 10 habr.com/ru/post/590069 Фоновая музыка: Максим Аршинов «Pensive yeti.0.1»
Vadim Toader is the CEO Co-Founder of Proportunity a company that uses machine learning to form accurate real estate forecasts, so investors can make better decisions. By comparing more than 100 sets of data, including historical price growth and crime rates, Proportunity can spot good deals before the market, which enables them to make a data driven decision and help fund first time buyers by putting up a percentage of their deposit and helping with financing. Vadim met his co founder Stefan on EF7 and since founding the company they’ve worked with some of the country’s leading property players, have been backed by Savilles and have recently acquired a lender to help them offer better financing to customers. Vadim studied Engineering, Economics and Management degree at Oxford before working as a consultant at Bain & Co for over 3 years where he built up a wealth of valuation and forecasting experience, solving a bunch of interesting problems along the way. In this episode Vadim and I discuss: - Vadim’s insights about the UK property market learned from building Proportunity - The difference between data driven and intuitive decisionmaking in business - How to do customer development in a slow moving industry that's resistant to change Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or a property investor, this conversation will give you plenty of valuable insights as well as solid practical advice that you can take away and apply.
David Hunter is the CEO and Co-Founder of Optimal Labs a company that applies cutting-edge deep reinforcement learning to create intelligent autopilots for farms, improving the efficiency, reliability and quality of food production. High tech greenhouses can produce 10-40x yield of traditional farming and they’re universally scalable and deployable anywhere. And the implications of AI controlled farms are potentially huge – with higher quality food, produced faster and more reliably, people will be able to live better for longer. David is one of the famous cases of someone who did EF twice – he was on EF4 and after met his Co-Founder Joao on EF7 the idea for Optimal Labs became a reality and before they knew it, they were following farmers around greenhouses in Holland and building solutions to their problems. He studied AeroNautical Engineering at Imperial and trained as a pilot in the Royal Airforce before going into the banking industry, where he eventually ended up running Deutsche Bank’s quantitative strategies team where his algorithms traded more than 5% of the European stock market volume. After going through EF4 he took some time off to earn a PhD in Deep Reinforcement Learning at Oxford before returning to join EF7. In this episode David and I discuss: - Why he left his well-paid job at Deutsche Bank to start a company - What he learned from doing EF and how he applied this knowledge second time around - The challenges he’s overcome along the way and his tips on hiring and seeking advice This was a fascinating conversation that will not only give you an insight into the future of nutrition but will also show you the resilience and continuous learning that entrepreneurs have to apply in their lives.
Ed Miller is the Co-Founder of Scape, which is building the location infrastructure for city-scale augmented reality & location-based services. Ed and his co-founder Huub were on EF7 and their mapping and location technology allows devices to understand their position in the world, with incredible accuracy and efficiency, which is why they’ve been able to make such rapid progress since starting up. Ed has been working in the field of interactive imagery (VR, AR & 360 video) for the past 8 years. He started his first VR company whilst studying Philosophy & Psychology at university and produced interactive content for the likes of BBC, Vogue and the NHS. In this conversation we dive into Ed’s personal story, everything he’s learned about finding product market fit, hiring and funding in the process of building Scape and what he’s learned about himself along the way.
Two-time Formula 1 World Champion and Indianapolis 500 legend Emerson Fittipaldi joins Nick Trott, Simon Arron and Jack Phillips of Motor Sport magazine at the Royal Automobile Club in Pall Mall to reveal more about his new supercar, the Fittipaldi EF7 Vision Gran Turismo. Designed with Pininfarina, and built in partnership with Mercedes' HWA race team, the EF7 is due to begin testing in late 2017. Plus, Fittipaldi looks back on his great career, his friendship with Ayrton Senna, moving to England and much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Julie is back and all about the latest version of Entity Framework - version 7! The conversation starts out with a bit of a state of the union, with Julie describing how moving Entity Framework to GitHub has opened up an amazing level of communication between the EF team and regular developers. Which leads to the scarier part of the discussion: The breaking changes coming to EF7 from EF6. Like ASP.NET vNext, EF7 represents a substantial break. But Julie says you shouldn't worry, there are lots of solutions. Oh, and did she mention that they are planning on including support for non-relational (NoSQL) data stores? Really!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Julie is back and all about the latest version of Entity Framework - version 7! The conversation starts out with a bit of a state of the union, with Julie describing how moving Entity Framework to GitHub has opened up an amazing level of communication between the EF team and regular developers. Which leads to the scarier part of the discussion: The breaking changes coming to EF7 from EF6. Like ASP.NET vNext, EF7 represents a substantial break. But Julie says you shouldn't worry, there are lots of solutions. Oh, and did she mention that they are planning on including support for non-relational (NoSQL) data stores? Really!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations