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Azure DevOps Podcast
Jeff Fritz: .NET 9 and Beyond - Episode 328

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 41:48


Jeff Fritz is an experienced developer, technical educator, and PM on the .NET team at Microsoft. He's the producer of the .NET Conf online series of events, and regularly livestreams builds of websites and fun applications. You can follow Jeff for more .NET, .NET Core, and, Visual Studio content on Twitch and Twitter at @csharpfritz.   Topics of Discussion: [2:40] Jeff's background and the many roles he is involved in. [6:17] Key announcements from .NET Conf. [6:18] Starting with .NET Aspire, and getting it right with version 3. [11:24] Version 3 covers the unattended deployment process. [12:20] Benefits of the aspireify.net website. [18:23] AI extensions for .NET. [22:28] Recommendations for hardware for AI development. [25:35] The static assets features. [28:57] Using Github Copilot. [30:13] Remembering that AI is just a text calculator. [36:21] How people can catch up with the content from .NETConf.   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! Ep 278 with Jeff Fritz TagzApp Fritz on the Web AI extensions for .NET Unified AI Building Blocks for .NET using Microsoft.Extensions.AI Introducing Phi-3 Introducing Whisper dotnet on YouTube Microsoft Ignite aspireify.NET   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

Healthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & Resources
Could Flourishing Provide a Unified, Strengths-Based Vision of Professionalism?

Healthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 20:49


Jeff Fritz, PhD, MS, MATL, MACE, and Kimara Ellefson, MBA, of the Kern National Network for Flourishing in Medicine (KNN) explore the power of setting human flourishing as the aspirational aim of medicine and how character, caring and practical wisdom can help us chart the course with Barbara Lewis, MBA.

Healthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & Resources
Calibrating Our Compass: Flourishing as the North Star for Transforming Medicine

Healthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 18:57


Jeff Fritz, PhD, MS, MATL, MACE, and Kimara Ellefson, MBA, discuss the evolution of professionalism in medicine, the potential of flourishing to help shift the emphasis from a corrective to a developmental approach, and practical steps for getting started with Barbara Lewis, MBA.

Parallel Justice
Doe v. Camden City Schools: A Disturbing Case of School Abuse

Parallel Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 42:29


Attorney Jeff Fritz discusses a case involving school abuse in New Jersey. The case revolves around a seventh-grade student, Jane Doe, who was groomed and abused by her history teacher, Don Walker. The abuse continued into high school, and Walker even convinced Jane Doe to live with him for a period of time. The case highlights the importance of reporting abuse to Child Protective Services and the challenges victims face in coming forward. The statute of limitations for criminal charges had expired, but Jane Doe filed a civil lawsuit within the two-year window provided by New Jersey law. In this conversation, attorney Jeff Fritz discusses a case involving a survivor of sexual abuse by a teacher in the Camden City School District. He explains the dynamics of the abuse, the reasons why victims often stay in contact with their abusers, and the psychological impact on the survivor. The conversation also covers the lawsuit filed against the school district, the verdict, and the ongoing efforts to hold the district accountable.

Azure DevOps Podcast
Jeff Fritz: .NET Conf Recap - Episode 278

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 35:56


Jeff Fritz is an experienced developer, technical educator, and PM on the .NET team at Microsoft. He founded The Live Coders team on Twitch, and regularly livestreams builds of websites and fun applications. You can follow Jeff for more .NET, .NET Core, and Visual Studio content on Twitch and Twitter at @csharpfritz.   Topics of Discussion: [2:00] Jeff talks about how he shifted from programming to teaching. [4:08] Teaching and mentoring led Jeff to an opportunity to join Microsoft as a developer advocate. [7:33] Jeff is the Executive Producer for .NET Conf. [8:10] What are some of the great events happening at .NET Conf? [10:00] When did Jeff build the .NET Conf 2023 team? [11:35] The planning and execution of .NET Conf. [15:31] Virtual vs. in-person conferences and interactivity. [22:16] The biggest .NET conference announcements and new features that attendees shouldn't miss. [23:20] .NET Aspire. [24:33] Intro to Web Applications for .NET for experts. [29:40] Jeff loves that “aha moment” that can come with thinking outside the box. [30:24] What should people do next?   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.com/dotnet-presentations/dotNETConf/tree/main/2023 .NET Conf   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

.NET Rocks!
.NET Conf with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 54:00


Are you ready for .NET Conf? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about the latest version of .NET coming out - and the online event that celebrates it! Jeff talks about his top ten favorite sessions in the show, the ones you definitely don't want to miss. And if you have folks that are new to .NET, you want to check out the pre-event day that can help folks get started! See you online Nov 13-15!

.NET Rocks!
.NET Conf with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 54:02


Are you ready for .NET Conf? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about the latest version of .NET coming out - and the online event that celebrates it! Jeff talks about his top ten favorite sessions in the show, the ones you definitely don't want to miss. And if you have folks that are new to .NET, you want to check out the pre-event day that can help folks get started! See you online Nov 13-15!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5634793/advertisement

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast
Daryl Wilson: Growing Up and Into Wilson Audio - The Wilson Household | Building WATT/Puppy Speakers | North Star Measurements and Listening | Pink Floyd Fridays

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 48:40


This week, host Jorden Guth is joined by Wilson Audio CEO Daryl Wilson to talk about what it was like to grow up alongside the storied brand, which his father, David, and mother, Sheryl, founded; how his path through life led him back to the company; and how Wilson speakers are designed, built, and voiced differently from other loudspeakers. Sources: “The Great North American Loudspeaker Tour: Wilson Audio Specialties” by Jeff Fritz: https://www.soundstageultra.com/twbas/twbas_200908_wilson.htm Wilson Audio Specialties WATT/Puppy 7 Loudspeakers review  by Jeff Fritz: https://soundstageultra.com/equipment/wilson_watt_puppy_7.htm Wilson Audio website: https://www.wilsonaudio.com/ Chapters: 0:00 Announcement 0:20 Growing up on Wilson Audio  21:54 Musical interlude: “Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, Summer: 3. Presto” by the Dover Quartet 22:18 Reference standards, the importance of time alignment, and the future of hi-fi 47:28 Pink Floyd Fridays and guilty pleasures

Azure DevOps Podcast
Jeff Fritz: Evolving Cloud Architecture - Episode 222

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 36:29


Jeff Fritz is an experienced developer, technical educator, and PM on the .NET team at Microsoft. He founded The Live Coders team on Twitch, and regularly livestreams builds of websites and fun applications. You can follow Jeff for more .NET, .NET Core, and Visual Studio content on Twitch and Twitter at @csharpfritz.   Topics of Discussion: [2:41] Jeff talks about surviving the .com bomb and his background as a longtime web developer and technical educator. [3:57] What have been some of the recent developments that Jeff and his team are most excited about at Microsoft? [5:45] Jeff talks about how the application has been growing and how he's had some bumps in the road. [7:40] How to make video clips searchable and discoverable on the web. [12:12] What made Jeff go for MySQL instead of serverless Azure SQL? [18:01] What's the duration of the journey from the first line of code to enterprise patterns? [21:09] As we grow applications, we need to figure out a better way to show people what happens when you make a mistake, and to help them through the growth. [27:13] How do you know what's going to happen at a certain level of production? [22:48] Does Jeff really believe we're going to end up at Kubernetes? [32:27] Re-architecting your database architecture.   Mentioned in this Episode: Architect Tips — New video podcast! Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's YouTube Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Programming with Palermo programming@palermo.network Jeff on Twitch KlipTok Fritz's Tech Tips and Chatter   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast
Dennis Said Something Nice - Qobuz's THX Spatial Audio | Hi-Fi Components that Matter | Factory Tours

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 53:29


In this week's first segment (3:28 to13:55), hosts Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger discuss a story about a new Qobuz playlist featuring songs mixed for THX Spatial Audio. The mixes are designed to make the sound from your headphones seem like it's coming from within the room rather than right in your ears. Does it work? Is it worth your time? And did Qobuz accomplish something that Apple couldn't with this? Next (14:58 to 30:48) they pontificate a bit on a new review of the Nordost QNet network switch and QSource linear power supply in Stereophile, except they really don't talk much about the review itself. Instead, they use it as a springboard for a discussion about which components make a real difference and which components don't. They also answer the age-old question: “What's the all-time best jazz-backed beat poem about critical thinking?” In this week's final segment (31:24 to 52:10), our dynamic duo uses SoundStage! editor-in-chief Jeff Fritz's “Europe Tour 2022” series as an excuse to talk about factory tours, the value thereof, and whether or not engineering tools can truly be considered beautiful.  Sources: "THX Spatial Audio on Qobuz: Listen with ANY Headphones!" by Jacob Green: https://www.audioholics.com/audio-technologies/thx-spatial-audio-qobuz "Playlist: THX Spatial Audio" by Qobuz USA: https://www.qobuz.com/us-en/playlists/thx-spatial-audio-exclusive-tracks/10766496 "NAD C 399 Integrated Amplifier-DAC" by Dennis Burger: https://soundstageaccess.com/index.php/equipment-reviews/1179-nad-c-399-integrated-amplifier-dac "Storm" by Tim Minchin: https://youtu.be/jIWj3tI-DXg "Giant Steps: A Player's Guide To Coltrane's Harmony for ALL Instrumentalists" by Walt Weiskopf & Ramon Ricker: https://amzn.to/3S6rT7M “Björk: Sonic Symbolism”: https://pod.link/bjork "Europe Tour 2022: Arriving in Vicenza and Visiting Sonus Faber" by Jeff Fritz: https://www.soundstageultra.com/index.php/features-menu/opinion-menu/1136-europe-tour-2022-arriving-in-vicenza-and-visiting-sonus-faber "Europe Tour 2022: Sonus Faber Speaker Production and Design Lab" by Jeff Fritz: https://www.soundstageultra.com/index.php/features-menu/opinion-menu/1137-europe-tour-2022-sonus-faber-speaker-production-and-design-lab

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast
Episode 12: The 'Free Bird' of Hi-Fi - Audio Group Denmark and RF | Pitt & Giblin and ”Future-Fi” | Selective Product Reviews

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 53:22


In this week's first segment (3:24 to 24:13), hosts Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger once again discuss the issue of RF interference, this time with regard to electronics, not speakers. A new product by Audio Group Denmark purports to deliver three levels of protection against noise sneaking in on your gear's unused inputs. Is there anything to it? Next up (24:44 to 36:46), they geek out over a really wild new speaker from Pitt & Giblin, which looks like a steampunk analog audiophile dream, but is powered by the latest in active class-D technology. That leads right into a sort of philosophical musing by John Darko of Darko Audio about a category he's dubbed “Future-Fi.”  Finally (37:18 to 51:10), they dig into a piece by SoundStage! editorial overlord Jeff Fritz about why audio journalists review some brands and not others. This gives Brent and Dennis the opportunity to discuss their somewhat different philosophies about what to review and why, and how PR and brand recognition play into the products they write about.  Sources: “Ansuz Acoustics Sortz” by Anthony Kershaw: https://www.audiophilia.com/reviews/2022/3/15/p3by3j4tge7ua99hujode955rfnuqg SEESII Portable TinySA Spectrum Analyzer: https://amzn.to/3z2EsKK Australian Manufacturer Pitt & Giblin's New Dynamic Duo” by SoundStage! Australia News Editor: https://www.soundstageaustralia.com/index.php/news/677-australian-manufacturer-pitt-giblins-new-dynamic-duo "Is this the future of hi-fi? (I think it might be)" by John Darko: https://darko.audio/2022/07/is-this-the-future-of-hi-fi-i-think-it-might-be/ “The Curious Case of Avalon Acoustics” by Jeff Fritz: https://www.soundstageultra.com/index.php/features-menu/opinion-menu/1122-the-curious-case-of-avalon-acoustics

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast
Episode 9: The Actual Sausage-Making - How We Listen | More on Munich's High End 2022 | KEF LS60 Wireless Speaker System

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 58:42


In this episode, hosts Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger use an article by Gordon Brockhouse on SoundStageSimplifi.com about how SoundStage! Network contributors consume music as a springboard into a discussion about a new AES paper on how audio masters and streaming-app settings affect listener preferences.  Next, the coverage of High End 2022 in Munich continues in the form of a discussion with SoundStage! editor-in-chief Jeff Fritz, who calls in to give his hot takes.  Wrapping things up, Brent and Dennis ask and attempt to answer a simple question: How long does it actually take us to evaluate the sound of a new piece of audio gear? The answer may surprise you.  Sources: "How We Listen" by Gordon Brockhouse: https://www.soundstagesimplifi.com/index.php/feature-articles/204-how-we-listen "Listener Preferences in Streamed Music" by Jon Allan and Susanna Leijonhufvud: https://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=21557 “High End 2022 - Munich, Germany” by Doug Schneider, Jeff Fritz, Jonathan Gorse, and Edgar Kramer: https://www.soundstageglobal.com/index.php/shows-events/high-end-2022-munich-germany "High End 2022: Jeff's Hot Takes" by Jeff Fritz: https://www.soundstageglobal.com/index.php/shows-events/high-end-2022-munich-germany/1015-he-2022-jeffs-hot-takes “A Short Film About the KEF LS60 Wireless” by John Darko: https://darko.audio/2022/05/a-short-film-about-the-kef-ls60-wireless/

.NET Rocks!
Indexing Video using KlipTok with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 49:00


How do you find a great video clip after the fact? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about his work building KlipTok, a tool for making Twitch video clips more discoverable and shareable. Jeff digs into the tricky bits of KlipTok, which is all about fast indexing and searching to get to the right clip. The conversation digs into various data storage techniques and using the cloud in a way that doesn't break the bank. Jeff may be a Microsoft employee, but that doesn't mean he uses only Microsoft tools for his projects!

.NET Rocks!
Indexing Video using KlipTok with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 49:00


How do you find a great video clip after the fact? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about his work building KlipTok, a tool for making Twitch video clips more discoverable and shareable. Jeff digs into the tricky bits of KlipTok, which is all about fast indexing and searching to get to the right clip. The conversation digs into various data storage techniques and using the cloud in a way that doesn't break the bank. Jeff may be a Microsoft employee, but that doesn't mean he uses only Microsoft tools for his projects!

.NET Rocks!
Indexing Video using KlipTok with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 48:54


How do you find a great video clip after the fact? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about his work building KlipTok, a tool for making Twitch video clips more discoverable and shareable. Jeff digs into the tricky bits of KlipTok, which is all about fast indexing and searching to get to the right clip. The conversation digs into various data storage techniques and using the cloud in a way that doesn't break the bank. Jeff may be a Microsoft employee, but that doesn't mean he uses only Microsoft tools for his projects!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

.NET Rocks!
Indexing Video using KlipTok with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 48:53


How do you find a great video clip after the fact? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about his work building KlipTok, a tool for making Twitch video clips more discoverable and shareable. Jeff digs into the tricky bits of KlipTok, which is all about fast indexing and searching to get to the right clip. The conversation digs into various data storage techniques and using the cloud in a way that doesn't break the bank. Jeff may be a Microsoft employee, but that doesn't mean he uses only Microsoft tools for his projects!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast
Episode 8: Sitting In a Sweat Box - Bankrupt Onkyo | KEF LS60 Wireless | SoundStage! at Munich's High End

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 54:05


In this episode, hosts Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger read the obituary for Onkyo, lament the company's demise, then dig into why it may (or may not) ultimately be a good thing for the Onkyo brand. Next up, they discuss what is undoubtedly one of the most important speakers announced so far this year, the new KEF LS60 Wireless loudspeaker system.  Wrapping things up, Brent and Dennis scratch the surface of SoundStage! Global's coverage of High End 2022 in Munich, spotlighting some of the products that grabbed their attention. Sources: “Onkyo has gone bankrupt” by John Hvidlykke: https://www.lbtechreviews.com/news/hi-fi/onkyo-has-gone-bankrupt “VOXX International Corporation Completes The Acquisition Of The Audio/Video Business Of Onkyo Home Entertainment Corporation”: https://investors.voxxintl.com/news-releases/news-release-details/voxx-international-corporation-completes-acquisition-audiovideo “Premium Audio Company, LLC Comments on Onkyo Home Entertainment Bankruptcy Filing”: https://investors.voxxintl.com/news-releases/news-release-details/premium-audio-company-llc-comments-onkyo-home-entertainment “KEF LS60 Wireless Loudspeakers”: https://www.soundstageaustralia.com/index.php/news/660-kef-ls60-wireless-loudspeakers “A short film about the KEF LS60 Wireless” by John Darko: https://darko.audio/2022/05/a-short-film-about-the-kef-ls60-wireless/ “High End 2022 - Munich, Germany” by Doug Schneider, Jeff Fritz, Jonathan Gorse, and Edgar Kramer: https://www.soundstageglobal.com/index.php/shows-events/high-end-2022-munich-germany

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast
Episode2: Stop Me If I Get Unhinged - A Dangerous Myth | NFTs | Danny Richie & Reviewer Corruption

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 50:13


In this episode of the SoundStage Audiophile Podcast, hosts Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger dig into The Most Dangerous Myth in Audio and open up the reader mailbag to find a link to an alternative point of view from The Absolute Sound. That leads right into a discussion of a recent Audioholics piece about NFTs, the art market, and the future of hi-fi. Lastly, they dig deep into a recent video from Danny Richie of GR-Research about corruption in the audiophile press and how YouTube reviewers aren't quite savvy enough to review his gear. Sources: "The Most Dangerous Myth in Audio" by Dennis Burger: https://www.soundstageaccess.com/index.php/feature-articles/1174-the-most-dangerous-myth-in-audio "Philosophical Notes: Secrets You Need to Know to Be an Audiophile, p.1" by Tom Martin: https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/philosophical-notes-secrets-you-need-to-know-to-be-an-audiophile-p-1 "Measuring Sensory Memory: Magnetoencephalography Habituation and Psychophysics" by Zhong-Lin Lu and George Sperling: https://lobes.osu.edu/Journals/LEA03b.pdf "CALLING OUT the REVIEWERS!" by Danny Richie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GVzN0_TCaM&t=23s&ab_channel=GR-Research "The Biggest Problem with Audio Reviewers (and Manufacturers)" by Jeff Fritz: https://www.soundstageultra.com/index.php/features-menu/opinion-menu/1084-the-biggest-problem-with-audio-reviewers-and-manufacturers

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast
Episode 1: Kerfuffle Coming Up! - Headphones vs. Speakers | Cheap Speakers | Less-than-Perfect $45K Amps

SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 59:33


In this inaugural episode of the SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast, hosts Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger dig into fan mail, relitigate the great “headphones vs. speakers” debate, and discuss why they're hopping on the podcasting bandwagon at this juncture. They also riff on a recent video from The Audiophiliac himself, Steve Guttenberg, about why you shouldn't spend a ton of dough on your first pair of speakers. The two also pontificate about a hot new Kickstarter campaign for the Heavys, the first modern wireless headphones aimed squarely at metalheads, and speculate about why no manufacturer is making cans specifically for the underserved Yacht Rock community. Lastly, they dig into a new article by SoundStage! editor-in-chief Jeff Fritz titled “Stereophile and D'Agostino: Is It Really a Progression?” Is there really any excuse for a $45K/pair monoblock amplifier to measure anything less than perfectly? And what do those measurements mean, really? Unsurprisingly, Brent and Dennis have opinions on the matter. Sources: “BEFORE you buy an expensive speaker watch this video!” by Steve Guttenberg: https://youtu.be/dZDylt8F0fI “Speakers or Headphones?” by Dennis Burger and Brent Butterworth: https://www.soundstageaccess.com/index.php/feature-articles/1167-speakers-or-headphones HEAVYS | Headphones Engineered for Heavy Metal: https://www.heavys.com/ “Stereophile and D'Agostino: Is It Really a Progression?” by Jeff Fritz: https://www.soundstageultra.com/index.php/features-menu/opinion-menu/1069-stereophile-and-d-agostino-is-it-really-a-progression

Azure DevOps Podcast
Jeff Fritz on The state of .NET - Episode 176

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 40:06


This week, Jeffrey welcomes Jeff Fritz to the show. As an experienced developer, technical educator, and PM on the .NET team at Microsoft, Jeff also founded the Live Coders team on Twitch where he regularly livestreams builds of websites and fun applications. The two Jeffs talk about .NET 6, the .NET Conf, Jeff's passion for getting .NET in education and what that takes, and why C# needs to also be in more standard settings. They also talk about starting simple and building to the complex in education, .NET notebooks, and resources for people to learn, just for the sake of learning.   Topics of Discussion: [3:29] Where should one start with the .Net Conf? What were some of Jeff's biggest moments from the conference? [4:29] Jeff talks about what he likes about the .NET Maui application. [9:29] Why isn't C# being taught more widely in schools? Jeff says that we need to get C# into colleges and high schools, and make more educational material available for the kids, now that .NET is open source. [11:19] Is .NET ready for education? What are we missing? [13:52] Jeff talks about his class every Monday, C# with CSharpFritz. [20:08] Why does Jeff recommend that programmers learn to learn? [22:28] What is the benefit of being specialized in one area, and what makes up the divide? Is it the applications that people work in? The tools they use? [26:56] Why should we collaborate? [30:53] When we educate people, we should give them the basic feature first, then start making it more complex. [35:11] Does Jeff think that .NET 6.0 is the catalyst that's needed to get C# into places like code.org?   Mentioned in this Episode: Architect Tips — New video podcast! Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo's YouTube Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Jeff Fritz: Website | C# with CSharpFritz | Twitter | Twitch  .NET for Students Visual Studio GitHub .NET 6.0 .Net Conf .Net Maui Visual Studio Code C#.Net Kubernetes   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

Parallel Justice
A Shroud of Secrecy: Abuse in Scientology

Parallel Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 55:02


“A Shroud of Secrecy: Abuse in Scientology” peels back the curtain of systematic abuse allowed by leaders in the Church of Scientology. Led by a trifecta of three incredible attorneys: Brian Kent, Guy D'Andrea and Jeff Fritz, this episode of Parallel Justice disentangles a complex web of tactics, policies and decisions that allowed child sex abuse in Scientology to go unchecked. Please be advised that this episode does contain mentions of child sex abuse. Learn more about our guests here: Brian Kent https://www.laffeybuccikent.com/attorneys/brian-kent/ (https://www.laffeybuccikent.com/attorneys/brian-kent/) Guy D'Andrea https://www.laffeybuccikent.com/attorneys/guy-dandrea/ (https://www.laffeybuccikent.com/attorneys/guy-dandrea/) Jeff Fritz  https://www.soloffandzervanos.com/attorneys/jeffrey-p-fritz.shtml (https://www.soloffandzervanos.com/attorneys/jeffrey-p-fritz.shtml) Visit the National Crime Victim Bar Association for referrals to victim-centered attorneys in your area. https://victimbar.org/ (https://victimbar.org/) To contact compassionate, confidential support, call or text 1-855-484-2846 or chat at VictimConnect Resource Center at https://victimconnect.org/ (https://victimconnect.org/)

Coding After Work podcast
Episode 60 - .NET6, streaming and making everything green with Jeff Fritz

Coding After Work podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 58:46


In this episode, we have invited Jeff Fritz back to the show to talk about what's new in .NET 6. May contain traces of total green screen geek out. https://www.twitch.tv/csharpfritz https://twitter.com/csharpfritz Sponsors: NDC Conference https://www.ndcoslo.com Progress Telerik https://bit.ly/blazorui If: https://bit.ly/ifdev             

YapCast – Jesse Liberty
Jeff Fritz on Blazor, Azure & Much More

YapCast – Jesse Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021


Much is in .NET 5, much more is coming in .Net 6. Jeff and I explore all the new goodies. Links will be posted soon. ]

Azure DevOps Podcast
Jeff Fritz on Blazor Webassembly Architecture - Episode 127

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 42:17


Jeff Fritz is joining the podcast today! This is his second guest appearance. He  is an experienced developer, technical educator and PM on the .NET team at Microsoft. He founded The Live Coders team on Twitch, and regularly livestreams builds of websites and fun applications. You can follow Jeff for more .NET, .NET Core and Visual Studio content on Twitch and Twitter at @csharpfritz.   In this episode, Jeff talks about what you’re missing out when it comes to Blazor web assembly and Blazor server side. Jeff has been getting a lot of skeptical comments lately on whether this .net application is ready for the real deal, and he shares his opinions for what it's most useful for. He also has a live project that you can check out and beta test! Listen in as Jeff talks deployment and the future of where this application is headed.      Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [1:00] About The Azure DevOps Podcast, Clear Measure, and Jeffrey’s offer to speak at virtual user groups. [1:20] Clear Measure is hiring! Be sure to check out the link in the show notes. [1:30] About Jeffrey’s newest podcast, Architect Tips! [1:59] About today’s episode with return guest, Jeff Fritz! [2:35] Jeffrey welcomes Jeff back on to the podcast. [3:15] Jeff shares what he’s currently up to and why he’s currently obsessed with live streaming.  [6:45] Both Jeffery and Jeff can’t wait to get back to live conferences when this is all over.  [7:45] Jeff kid’s are currently doing online school and they’re missing the social interactions.  [8:45] Is .Net Blazor really ready for primetime?  [10:35] Nothing is an overnight success. Let’s give Blazor some breathing room to see how it matures.  [11:20] Jeff shares some of the fun things he’s been doing with Blazor.  P12:55] What’s the difference between the web assembly version vs. the server version, and when should you be using which?  [14:40] What makes Blazor different from other .Net apps?  [18:05] How do successfully connect and deploy this application? [24:00] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [24:40] Do we need to be thinking about containers when it comes to Blazor? Jeff argues it’s even simpler than that.  [27:05] Jeff breaks down the compatibility level of Blazor web assembly.  [28:05] Blazor web assembly not compatible with your particular use case? You can convert it on server side for more flexibility.    [29:35] Jeff shares some of the projects he’s currently working on.  [33:05] Listener challenge! Test out Jeff’s project.  [37:30] We have a whole generation of web developers that have grown up on ‘web for everything’. However, as an industry, we’re slowly going back to native client applications.  [39:30] Jeffrey shares what excites him about Blazor the most.  [41:25] Jeffrey thanks James for joining the podcast.   Mentioned in this Episode: Architect Tips — New video podcast! Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! The Azure DevOps Podcast’s Twitter: @AzureDevOpsShow Jeffreyfritz.com Kliptok.com Twitch: @csharpfritz Twitter: @csharpfritz Blazortrain.com   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

.NET Rocks!
Blazor Static Web Apps with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 57:00


What's a Blazor Static Web App, and why should you care? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about how the new Azure Static Web App service can be combined with Blazor to do dynamic things on the client, without any client rendering on the server. The conversation ranges over a variety of web development technologies, including Web Forms, Angular, and more. Static doesn't mean boring!

.NET Rocks!
Blazor Static Web Apps with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 56:43


What's a Blazor Static Web App, and why should you care? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about how the new Azure Static Web App service can be combined with Blazor to do dynamic things on the client, without any client rendering on the server. The conversation ranges over a variety of web development technologies, including Web Forms, Angular, and more. Static doesn't mean boring!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

.NET Rocks!
Blazor Static Web Apps with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 56:42


What's a Blazor Static Web App, and why should you care? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about how the new Azure Static Web App service can be combined with Blazor to do dynamic things on the client, without any client rendering on the server. The conversation ranges over a variety of web development technologies, including Web Forms, Angular, and more. Static doesn't mean boring!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Coffee and Open Source

Jeffrey T. Fritz – or simply “Fritz” is a Program Manager for Microsoft on the ASP.NET and .NET Community Outreach teams. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coffeandopensource/support

Devchat.tv Master Feed
.NET 036: dotNET – Blazoring with C# with Jeff Fritz

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 72:07


In this episode of Adventures in .NET, guest, Jeff Fritz and panelists have lots of fun talking about all things .NET – .NET Core, .NET Standard, Blazor, Webforms, Classic ASP and more. Sponsors PVS-Studio | Try PVS-Studio for free using the promo code; #advdotnet CodeRush for Visual Studio | FREE 30-DAY TRIAL CacheFly Panel Shawn Clabough Caleb Wells Wai Liu Special Guest Jeff Fritz Links Blazor WebAssembly 3.2.0 Release Candidate Mobile Blazor https://github.com/FritzAndFriends/BlazorWebFormsComponents 40 Years on, PAC-MAN Recreated with AI by NVIDIA Researchers Picks Shawn Clabough Microsoft PowerToys Caleb Westworld – Season 3 Wai Oppo Reno 5G Smartphone Jeff Twitch.tv Follow us on Twitter > @dotNET_Podcast

Adventures in .NET
.NET 036: dotNET – Blazoring with C# with Jeff Fritz

Adventures in .NET

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 72:07


In this episode of Adventures in .NET, guest, Jeff Fritz and panelists have lots of fun talking about all things .NET – .NET Core, .NET Standard, Blazor, Webforms, Classic ASP and more. Sponsors PVS-Studio | Try PVS-Studio for free using the promo code; #advdotnet CodeRush for Visual Studio | FREE 30-DAY TRIAL CacheFly Panel Shawn Clabough Caleb Wells Wai Liu Special Guest Jeff Fritz Links Blazor WebAssembly 3.2.0 Release Candidate Mobile Blazor https://github.com/FritzAndFriends/BlazorWebFormsComponents 40 Years on, PAC-MAN Recreated with AI by NVIDIA Researchers Picks Shawn Clabough Microsoft PowerToys Caleb Westworld – Season 3 Wai Oppo Reno 5G Smartphone Jeff Twitch.tv Follow us on Twitter > @dotNET_Podcast

Three for the Road: Vermont News and Commentary
27: Vote Steve! the succinct politician, Midtown ain't Downtown, Bring back Jeff Fritz

Three for the Road: Vermont News and Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 141:15


Glo sold us out halfway through. What a diva. (Don't tell her I wrote that)This week we covered:Facebook failed usVote SteveVermont Testing failsExperience UMatt's double lifeThe Midtown Motel South Burlington slur guy - not great; Incel?Slur guy 2 -deadVermont outsource's prisoners? What?Vergennes update Glo pulls an Ellen and ditches usGeorgia student blows the whistleNRA pulls a Ric FlairThe Kanye thing is insulting to black votersJonathan Swain - a new way of journalizing?Neil Young says stop- who is Trump's playlist?Doyle planted the seedsMatch the booze to the bad behavior. (4 Loko is not included) *The after outro clips are mostly sports, masturbation, and being 40 - see what happens when Glo leaves (don't tell her I said that)Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.com (send us any Vermont music)Intro/Outro Music by B-Complex: http://www.bcomplexproductions.com/home.htmlBreak music by Vermont's own Rivan C: https://soundcloud.com/rivanc-music

Remy's Roundtable The Florida Theme Park Podcast
The Moonmen From Mars Podcast

Remy's Roundtable The Florida Theme Park Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 69:43


We invite our good friend from real radio 104.1 you can hear him on the news junkie every Wednesday for "Fritz On The Street" and every Friday night from 8-9pm " Fort Fritz", please welcome to the program Jeff Fritz. You can hear his music right there on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/49BEwt73TtxocasRLUwqVm?si=aEX4QypsS-augAlqOLuj8Q https://open.spotify.com/artist/0ylG4CebyIRe5LSxZPtj1S?si=jFNnzFujTM-6KjFRW_fGVw https://open.spotify.com/show/3m0dUms5R31duogIhv19zW?si=LKsmZXYlRrq6fj77U3nrqw

Kompilator
031 - Being a good participant with Jeff Fritz

Kompilator

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 42:46


SponsorVeckans avsnitt av Kompilator sponsras av cfinder, ett nytt konsultnätverk där konsulter och konsultköpare kan mötas utan mellanhänder.Veckans gästJeffrey T. Fritz – or simply “Fritz” is a Program Manager for Microsoft on the ASP.NET and .NET Community Outreach teams. He has lead the ASP.NET Web Forms, and WCF teams and managed the MSDN Web Developer Tools blog. He plans and assists in delivering all .NET and Visual Studio developer content at major Microsoft conferences. Additionally, he manager the Microsoft MVP program's interactions with the Visual Studio and .NET product teams.TitlarLive coding is like watching a cooking showIs development more craft than engineering?Bartek argues development is like gardening.Jeff hosted a panel on being a good open source participantOpen source is a lot more than just writing the codeHow do you roll off features from your project?We take a deep dive into the .Net foundation.Net Foundation is there to steward the project if the developer gets hit by the lottery busJeff also hosted a session on Blazor for the WebForms developerBlazor on the server and WebForms have a lot in commonIt's a great bridge for old project to upgrade to modern techSomeone got .Net Core running on Windows 3.1How do you show your gratitude to open source authors?One of the best way is documentationFinally, we find out why Jeffs beard is purpleGilla och följ KompilatorOm du gillade detta avsnitt kan du prenumerera på Kompilator i din poddapp. Jag blir jätteglad om du lämnar ett omdöme på iTunes vilket hjälper fler att upptäcka podden.Kompilator hittas på världsvida webben men även på @kompilatorpod på Twitter och LinkedIn.Du är även välkommen in på vår Discord!

Kompilator
031 - Being a good participant with Jeff Fritz

Kompilator

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 42:45


SponsorVeckans avsnitt av Kompilator sponsras av cfinder, ett nytt konsultnätverk där konsulter och konsultköpare kan mötas utan mellanhänder.Veckans gästJeffrey T. Fritz – or simply “Fritz” is a Program Manager for Microsoft on the ASP.NET and .NET Community Outreach teams. He has lead the ASP.NET Web Forms, and WCF teams and managed the MSDN Web Developer Tools blog. He plans and assists in delivering all .NET and Visual Studio developer content at major Microsoft conferences. Additionally, he manager the Microsoft MVP program’s interactions with the Visual Studio and .NET product teams.TitlarLive coding is like watching a cooking showIs development more craft than engineering?Bartek argues development is like gardening.Jeff hosted a panel on being a good open source participantOpen source is a lot more than just writing the codeHow do you roll off features from your project?We take a deep dive into the .Net foundation.Net Foundation is there to steward the project if the developer gets hit by the lottery busJeff also hosted a session on Blazor for the WebForms developerBlazor on the server and WebForms have a lot in commonIt's a great bridge for old project to upgrade to modern techSomeone got .Net Core running on Windows 3.1How do you show your gratitude to open source authors?One of the best way is documentationFinally, we find out why Jeffs beard is purpleGilla och följ KompilatorOm du gillade detta avsnitt kan du prenumerera på Kompilator i din poddapp. Jag blir jätteglad om du lämnar ett omdöme på iTunes vilket hjälper fler att upptäcka podden.Kompilator hittas på världsvida webben men även på @kompilatorpod på Twitter och LinkedIn.Du är även välkommen in på vår Discord!

Technology Leadership Podcast Review
32. A Bucket Full Of Crabs

Technology Leadership Podcast Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 18:55


Jurgen Appelo on Agile Toolkit, Amitai Schleier on Mob Mentality, Colleen Bordeaux on Coaching For Leaders, Scott Hanselman on Hanselminutes, and Buster Benson on Lead From The Heart. I’d love for you to email me with any comments about the show or any suggestions for podcasts I might want to feature. Email podcast@thekguy.com. And, if you haven’t done it already, don’t forget to hit the subscribe button, and if you like the show, please tell a friend or co-worker who might be interested. This episode covers the five podcast episodes I found most interesting and wanted to share links to during the two week period starting March 2, 2020. These podcast episodes may have been released much earlier, but this was the fortnight when I started sharing links to them to my social network followers. JURGEN APPELO ON AGILE TOOLKIT The Agile Toolkit podcast featured Jurgen Appelo with host Bob Payne. Jurgen says that companies go through several stages in their lifecycle and investors make investment decisions based on what stage they think a company is in. Some investors, for example, wait until a company has achieved product-market fit before investing. At first, budgets are small because the risks are higher. Then, as more evidence is accumulated and the weaker companies have failed, the remaining companies get the bigger budgets. This is called an innovation funnel. Seeing how well this works in startup funding, Jurgen started to see the benefit that this could have if adopted inside organizations. Corporations tend to invest in projects by predicting what ideas will succeed. Instead, they could create an ecosystem where all the ideas can participate and they would go through stages like a startup where they need to find product-solution fit, product-market fit, and those that make it to the end get the biggest funding. They talked about business agility and Jurgen says that it is more important to focus on innovation and you will achieve business agility as part of the package. Bob pointed out that organizations are setting up skunkworks and innovation labs but, unless they can integrate their innovations with the core business, they will end up like Xerox Parc and other companies will exploit their innovations and disrupt them. Jurgen says that this innovator’s dilemma, as described by Clayton Christensen, requires you to switch to the mindset that your products and services don’t have eternal life. This is normal for any organism, but a species can live forever. The innovator’s dilemma, he says, was solved millions of years ago in nature. We need to borrow this regeneration capability from nature and say that the innovation is not the product or service; it is the system for generating products and services. Apple Podcasts link: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/jurgen-appelo-startup-scaleup-screwum-lean-agile-dc-2019/id78532866?i=1000465296924 Website link: https://hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/2/d/3/2d3a6b2936031059/leanAndAgileDC2019_Jurgen_Appelo.mp3?c_id=64647230&cs_id=64647230&expiration=1582618595&hwt=2e7c8bfffbafc47eef3a10950edf34ae AMITAI SCHLEIER ON MOB MENTALITY The Mob Mentality podcast featured Amitai Schleier with hosts Chris Lucian and Austin Chadwick. As a technical Agile coach, Amitai likes to sit with programmers and program, sit with testers and test, and sit with managers and manage. He loves to put things in terms of cost and risk and one of his areas of specialty is legacy code. When Amitai tried to make a career change from being a developer to being a technical Agile coach, he believed that if he could just say the right words in the right order with the right tone of voice, people would have to agree with him and behavior change would occur. This didn’t work. He realized that getting the words right is important, but you need to earn people’s trust first. He pair-coached with Llewellyn Falco and this taught him about the synergy between mobbing and coaching. One example of that synergy is in how you know whether the coaching is working. You measure by observing whether the new behaviors the coach introduced continue to be practiced when the coach isn’t around. An expensive way to test this is, after a year of coaching them, go away for a year and come back and see what still gets practiced. A cheaper and more Agile way is to have an iteration with a feedback cycle where you visit just long enough for the team to form a new habit and go away long enough to see if the habit sticks. Chris asked Amitai to talk about teams that he introduced to mobbing. Amitai described a team that had problems working together. Amitai had the program manager say to the team that, in the next iteration, if the team didn’t get fewer stories done, the manager would be disappointed because the team wasn’t trying hard enough to learn something. In practice, teams that start mobbing don’t slow down that much, but they need to hear that they’re allowed to. As a result of the switch to mobbing, the person who had been keeping decision-making for himself started talking people through what he knew, people who had previously been uninvolved started to engage with the problem-solving process, and the whole team was energized by it. Amitai doesn’t love that he had to force it on them the way he did and prefers to invite people to change their behavior, but sometimes, he says, you have to manufacture the willingness. Chris asked about the benefits and difficulties of mob programming with legacy code. First, Amitai said, mob programming is more extreme than Extreme Programming. If we were defining XP today, we would skip pairing and go straight to mobbing. Legacy code, or, valuable code we are afraid to change, is a kind of nexus of extremes as well. The cognitive challenges of software development are turned up all the way and mob programming is a great way to deal with these greater cognitive challenges. Apple Podcasts link: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/amitai-schleier-on-the-synergy-of-mobbing-and-coaching/id1485950034?i=1000463210922 Website link: https://mobmentalityshow.podbean.com/e/amitai-schleier-on-the-synergy-of-mobbing-and-coaching/ COLLEEN BORDEAUX ON COACHING FOR LEADERS The Coaching For Leaders podcast featured Colleen Bordeaux with host Dave Stachowiak. Dave started by asking about a quote from Colleen’s book, “Am I Doing This Right?” The Charles Jones quote says, “You are the same today that you’re going to be in five years except for two things: the people with whom you associate and the books you read.” Colleen says that when she looks at the people from whom she has learned the most and the people who helped her become who she is today, she finds that they all credit their success to the relationships they’ve cultivated and the books they’ve read. They spoke about the health implications of loneliness. Colleen says that our purpose and fulfillment in life and work is connected deeply to the relationships we cultivate and our ability to cultivate relationships is about being able to show up as ourselves. To Colleen, authenticity means being open to connecting with people and sharing your real experiences, who you are, and the challenges you’ve had so that it gives others permission to do the same. People are craving real human connection and we need to a better job of facilitating it. When Colleen was most lonely and isolated it was when she was in high school and her older brother became addicted to drugs, putting her family through an upheaval. Her high school and community had a culture of perfectionism and her family struggled not only with her brother’s addiction but also a fear of judgement from other people. Colleen felt she couldn’t share her feelings of loneliness with her friends or teachers because she didn’t know anyone who would receive it without judging her family. As she grew up and her family worked through it, she started to share her feelings and realized that the people in her network had their own struggles in their own families and were also afraid to share. They talked about how the negative relationships in our lives can make us into destructive thinkers rather than productive thinkers. Colleen described a time when she fell victim to this. She was insecure, negative, gossipy, super-judgmental, and someone who would get jealous or envious when she saw people around her succeeding and happy. The root cause, she says, was that she was not introspective and had no control over her own mindset. She says you have to look at yourself and consider, “Am I a net-positive in the lives of the people who I surround myself with? Am I somebody who encourages, supports, and gives positivity and light to the people around me or am I somebody who is quick to judge, quick to shut down, and somebody who struggles to nip my negative impulses in the bud?” When Colleen helped herself evolve from a crab to a magnanimous thinker, her relationships blossomed. She told a story about being on a huge project that involved constant travel and little autonomy. Instead of trying to fix the situation, she allowed her negativity to run rampant. She decided the problem was everybody else and the firm itself, so she went looking for a new job. She got an offer and she told one of her mentors. This mentor said, “Colleen, you can go ahead and take this job, but eventually you’re going to end up in the same situation. What are you going to do then?” She says that this hit her like a ton of bricks. Changing her circumstances might momentarily have distracted her, but it was her own thinking that was the real problem. Her mentor’s advice was that running away from things doesn’t move you forward. You are better off staying put, focusing on what you can control, and seeking what truly excites and energizes you to the point where you can’t stop thinking about it and you want to run towards it. Apple Podcasts link: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/455-how-to-create-great-relationships-colleen-bordeaux/id458827716?i=1000465792556 Website link: https://coachingforleaders.com/podcast/great-relationships-colleen-bordeaux/ SCOTT HANSELMAN ON HANSELMINUTES The Hanselminutes podcast featured Scott Hanselman with host Jeff Fritz. For the first time in about 700 episodes, Scott Hanselman was the guest on Hanselminutes. This episode came from an interview he did with the Live Coders who write code live in front of an audience on Twitch. Jeff asked first about Scott’s longevity. Scott’s blog has been going on for seventeen years and the podcast has been going on for fourteen years. The reason he has been able to do it consistently for that long is because he is not doing it five days a week. Scott says you need to set up systems by which your community can be self-sustaining and not require you to show up every single day. The next question came from community member roberttables. He asked how Scott delegates responsibilities for aspects of a community when community mentorship is not part of your role. Scott says that one of the things he finds communities don’t do is they don’t express what their long term goals are. He compared it to a couple getting married and having wedding vows but no mission statement. He and his wife wrote a business plan for the community of two that they were creating. When you put together a community, he says, whether it is a marriage or a community of fifty live coders, you set a tone. You have to make sure that 80 to 90% of the people are 100% behind the goals. Then, if a troll shows up, they are overwhelmed by the positivity of the group. That’s how you scale. It starts with two people agreeing on what they are doing. As an example of doing this wrong, he talked about how Reddit communities have problems because Reddit wasn’t founded with the agreement that we would all be nice to each other. Now they are trying to retcon niceness into the community. Scott says, “You can’t retcon nice.” The next question was from rockzombie2, who wanted to know how Scott grew his following. Scott says consistency is king. He asked, “How often have you visited someone’s blog and the very last blog post is a rededication of themselves to blogging?” That’s because people set up failure systems. Instead, it’s got to be something that you can’t ever stop. The interval between blog posts should be large enough that you start to miss it but not so large that coming back to it is a chore. You also need to have an internal check-in where you ask yourself, “Does this feed my spirit? Is this the thing that makes me happy?” If you feel you need a blog to grow, then that’s the wrong attitude. Michael Jolley, aka, BaldBeardedBuilder, asked how Scott manages the various kinds of content he produces. Scott says he keeps a backlog of ideas that are so good that they can write themselves. If he gets excited about something, he will both blog about it and reach out to someone related to the thing that has him excited and schedule a podcast. KymPhillpotts asked about resources for improving interviewing techniques. Scott believes interviewing is similar to improv. Just as you would in improv, you want to use the concept of “Yes, and...” He also recommended listening to early Terry Gross interviews from the mid-nineties. He recommends ignoring the content and instead studying how she conducts the interview. He says that people seem to think that you can just turn on the mic and start interviewing people and it is going to go well. He argues that you need deliberate practice. You need to listen to yourself and watch yourself on video and learn what you need to do better. Being charming is an art. You can practice it and become better at it. Apple Podcasts link: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/myself-its-not-weird-at-all/id117488860?i=1000462813484 Website link: https://hanselminutes.simplecast.com/episodes/myself-not-weird-at-all-HZclNwEe BUSTER BENSON ON LEAD FROM THE HEART The Lead From The Heart podcast featured Buster Benson with host Mark C. Crowley. Buster has written a book called “Why Are We Yelling? The Art Of Productive Disagreement”. Buster started out by saying that disagreements as battles has been a useful tool for us as a species before we had institutions of reason and science. It was how you claimed your spot on the hill. While “might makes right” continues to be what we fall back to when everything else falls apart, it is no longer the most productive way to think about disagreement. The kinds of problems we face today and the arena that we’re having conversations in have changed. Before, it was about keeping the tribe together. Now, it is about creating relationships and collaborating across tribes. We need to train ourselves to become great collaborators and see disagreement as an opportunity and as a skill we can practice. Mark brought up a statistic from Buster’s book that says nine in ten of us feel that arguments are almost always an unproductive venture. As a result, we steer clear of them. He asked Buster what he has learned about why having disagreements is so highly supportive of having healthy relationships. Buster says that if you think about a disagreement as a milestone or landmark of something important that is currently in a stuck state and ask what, long term, is going to best guarantee the success of this relationship, it is about becoming high-functioning in terms of addressing and facing problems and resolving them. This is difficult because avoidance is natural. When you are thrown into an arena where you don’t have the skills to operate in it successfully, you naturally run away.  Buster talked about anxiety debt. These are the things you have not been able to face with confidence and they end up wearing you down, decreasing your happiness, and making you less healthy. Just as there is never an urgent need to clean up tech debt until it threatens the success of your company, anxiety debt in your relationships can be neglected and become harder and harder to address as it accumulates over time. Mark asked how to get yourself centered so that you can have a disagreement that doesn’t knock you off your foundation. Buster says the first step is get over the misconception that we can change minds. Minds do change, but we don’t change them directly; we change them with our own mind changing. Rather than thinking “I’m going to move your mind from point A to point B”, think of your own mind and the other party’s mind each as a pile of rocks and you each have to contribute your rocks to building a new, third pile that incorporates both perspectives. This third perspective is more inclusive and transcends the problem. You don’t know in advance where the third perspective is and you have to use the other person’s perspective to triangulate it with your own. That means you have to use them as a resource rather than a receptacle of new information. Mark asked about emotional situations where things are so polarized that each side thinks the other is crazy. Buster says that in these situations, the fact that we think each other is crazy raises the question, “What do I not know about you and what do you not know about me that makes us think each other is crazy?” To resolve this, you can ask questions that you don’t know the answers to. No matter what the other party says, it will give you new information and new insight into things. Mark asked for an example. Buster says that if you are with your polar opposite political opponent, you can ask a set of questions that help you understand how their beliefs arose. These questions take you out of battle stance and help you build a relationship with them. Apple Podcasts link: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/buster-benson-mastering-art-productive-disagreement/id1365633369?i=1000464961355 Website link: https://blubrry.com/leadfromtheheartpodcast/55513911/buster-benson-mastering-the-art-of-productive-disagreement/ LINKS Ask questions, make comments, and let your voice be heard by emailing podcast@thekguy.com. Twitter: https://twitter.com/thekguy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithmmcdonald/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekguypage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_k_guy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheKGuy Website:

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Myself: It's not weird at all

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 53:06


This episode wasn't supposed to be an episode! I was invited by Jeff Fritz of Twitch fame to talk to his community team of Live Coders on Discord. They recorded it, and mentioned several times that it was useful content! So, why not try something new and make this an episode! Let me know on Twitter if you find my views on community, productivity, and life useful to you!http://Livecoders.devhttp://Github.com/livecoders

Alliance Aces
85: 3 Ways Microsoft Is Thinking Creatively to Drive Partner Engagement w/ Jeff Fritz

Alliance Aces

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 20:15 Transcription Available


Microsoft has built a lot of great alliances, but they’re not stopping there.   They’re constantly coming up with innovative ways to increase their engagement with them, their partners, and all products within the Microsoft ecosystem.   On this episode of the Ecosystem Aces podcast, Jeff Fritz, Senior Program Manager on the Microsoft .NET team, joined us to tell us all about it.   What we talked about: Meeting customers where they are Microsoft started hosting morning talk shows on Twitch ‘Code parties’ How Microsoft used a scavenger hunt to promote their partners

.NET Rocks!
Moving from Web Forms to Blazor with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 52:28


Blazor is coming on strong - should you migrate to it? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about what's happening with Blazor and how server-side Blazor is going to ship with .NET Core 3. But what about moving existing web forms apps to Blazor? The developer ecosystem seems to be building controls for Blazor, so perhaps there are options there, but first, make sure your web forms apps are using the latest .NET bits - then you'll have a better grasp of what's possible and where to go!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

.NET Rocks!
Moving from Web Forms to Blazor with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 52:27


Blazor is coming on strong - should you migrate to it? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about what's happening with Blazor and how server-side Blazor is going to ship with .NET Core 3. But what about moving existing web forms apps to Blazor? The developer ecosystem seems to be building controls for Blazor, so perhaps there are options there, but first, make sure your web forms apps are using the latest .NET bits - then you'll have a better grasp of what's possible and where to go!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Azure DevOps Podcast
Jeff Fritz on .Net Core 3 and Blazor - Episode 36

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 40:23


Joining Jeffrey Palermo today is Jeff Fritz! Jeff is the Senior Program Manager in Microsoft’s Developer Division working on the .Net Community Team. He's a long-time web developer and survivor of the .com era. He has built large software-as-a-service applications in every version of ASP.NET, with a focus on performance and scalability. Four days a week you can catch Jeff writing code and teaching folks how to get ahead in the software industry on a live video stream called, “Fritz and Friends” on Twitch! You can also catch Jeff on a previous episode of The Azure DevOps Podcast; “Party with Palermo at the Microsoft MVP Summit!”   This week, the two Jeffreys will be discussing .Net Core and Blazor! They talk about Jeff’s background in the industry and what he’s currently up to, his current findings in the space of .Net Core 3.0 and Blazor, his experimentation with Blazor and Akka.NET, and whether or not the Blazor model will become the norm for web applications. Jeff also reviews what’s available for developers to use today vs. what they may have to wait a bit for, and gives his recommendations on what listeners should follow up on to learn more about Blazor and Akka.NET.   Topics of Discussion: [:42] About today’s episode. [2:05] Jeff gives his background; how he came to work at Microsoft, caught the “speaking bug,” and how he decided to become a video streamer on Twitch. [7:50] Jeff talks about the logistics of some of the longer format video streams he conducts. [9:10] What Jeff is finding in the space of .Net Core 3 and Blazor. [15:21] Jeff deciphers what is available for developers to use right now vs. what they have to wait a bit for. [20:19] Will the Blazor model become the norm for web applications? [26:49] About Jeff’s experimentation with Blazor and Akka.NET. [33:01] How Akka.NET is architecturally different (from Hub-and-spoke or a bus pattern). If you’re an an ASP-controller, what does it look like? [34:44] Resources Jeff recommends to learn more about Blazor and Akka.NET.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .Net Core 3 Blazor Jeff Fritz Jeff Fritz’s channel on Twitch: CSharpFritz Jeff Fritz’s Twitter: @CSharpFritz Jeff Fritz’s GitHub: @CSharpFritz JeffreyFritz.com (Jeff Fritz) Visual Studio channel on Twitch The Azure DevOps Podcast Episode: “Party with Palermo at the Microsoft MVP Summit” MVP Summit TechEd .Net Conf 2019 Microsoft Build Conference 2019 C# 8.0 WebAssembly The Azure DevOps Podcast Episode: “Rockford Lhotka on Software Architecture” Akka.NET LearnAkka.net Docs.Microsoft.com Blazor.net Live Coders Team on Twitch NinjaBunny9000 on Twitch   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

Confessions of Angry Programmers Podcast
How To Tell Your Open Source Projects Are Done

Confessions of Angry Programmers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 54:31


In this episode David and Woody talk about: Dogfooding: David talks about his frustration logging into Microsoft Teams. WTF Were They Thinking?: Woody discusses public computer displays showing sensitive information in an error! Guest We are joined by our guest Jeff Fritz from Microsoft. Jeff, Dave and Woody have a spirited and fun discussion about how to tell when your open-source project is done or when others are dead or abandoned. Along the way they also discuss .NET Clr, .NET Core, Azure, GitHub, NuGet, Windows, learning, regression/ automated testing, source control and more.  

RadioRev
1 - Understanding Medicare Star Ratings with Sara Ratner

RadioRev

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 25:52


On today's episode of RadioRev, Jeff Fritz, CEO at Revel sits down with Sara Ratner, our government programs specialist to dive into the world of Medicare Star Ratings. We cover the nuts and bolts of Medicare Star Ratings, what they are, why they matter, and who should care about them. Plus, we look to the future and learn what's on the horizon in 2019.

The .NET Core Podcast
Blogging 3.0 with Jeff Fritz

The .NET Core Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 36:50


In this episode, we talk to Jeff Fritz about building communities and how he has used Twitch to create a global community around .NET For full show notes, see: https://dotnetcore.show/episode-7-blogging-3-0-with-jeff-fritz

.NET Rocks!
Coding on Twitch with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 53:06


What the heck is Twitch, and why would you want to code on it? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about his experiences building a TwitchTV livestream for coding with .NET. What started as an experiment has grown to thousands of viewers and streams that happen several times a week. Jeff talks about the power of reaching new audiences and how the digressions during streams turn into the most important bits. Is live stream coding a good way to learn? How does it compare to other techniques? And just for fun - we recorded this show on his Twitch channel!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

.NET Rocks!
Coding on Twitch with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 53:06


What the heck is Twitch, and why would you want to code on it? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about his experiences building a TwitchTV livestream for coding with .NET. What started as an experiment has grown to thousands of viewers and streams that happen several times a week. Jeff talks about the power of reaching new audiences and how the digressions during streams turn into the most important bits. Is live stream coding a good way to learn? How does it compare to other techniques? And just for fun - we recorded this show on his Twitch channel!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Developer On Fire
Episode 344 | Jeff Fritz - Boosting Career Experiences

Developer On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 51:21


Guest: Jeff Fritz @csharpfritz Full show notes are at https://developeronfire.com/podcast/episode-344-jeff-fritz-boosting-career-experiences

He Said, She Said
She Said, He Said - 5/19/18 - Segment 3

He Said, She Said

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 25:20


Chuck Gillentine, owner of Defiance Ridge Vineyards, joins the show to discuss his new winery.  Later, Jeff Fritz, the general manager of the restaurant Rock & Brews stops-by the studio. Defiance Ridge: https://www.defianceridgevineyards.com/Rock & Brews: http://www.rockandbrews.com/location/st-louis/

jeff fritz rock brews
She Said, He Said
She Said, He Said - 5/19/18 - Segment 3

She Said, He Said

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 25:20


Chuck Gillentine, owner of Defiance Ridge Vineyards, joins the show to discuss his new winery.  Later, Jeff Fritz, the general manager of the restaurant Rock & Brews stops-by the studio. Defiance Ridge: https://www.defianceridgevineyards.com/Rock & Brews: http://www.rockandbrews.com/location/st-louis/

jeff fritz rock brews
Cross Cutting Concerns Podcast
Podcast 081 - Calvin Allen on a potpourri of topics

Cross Cutting Concerns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 19:36


Calvin Allen talks with me on a variety of topics. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet. Show Notes: I think Calvin may have done some rebranding since we recorded. Check out CalvinAllen83 on Twitch. Streaming services mentioned: Mixer, YouTube, and Twitch. restream.io, which I’m now using for…​ Couchbase Coding with Matt Groves, a show where I’m streaming daily. Jeff Fritz’s live stream: Fritz and Friends SQLite Toolbox Visual Studio extension Visual Studio extensions by Mads Kristensen Calvin’s Open in Notepad++ extension (GitHub), Couchbase extension on GitHub I used the term MVP in this episode to mean Minimum Viable Product Netlify GatsbyJS Man-in-the-middle attack SSL Labs rating Calvin Allen is on Twitter. Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!

Eat Sleep Code Podcast
Getting Started With Live Streaming

Eat Sleep Code Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2018 49:33


On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Jeff Fritz shares tips on creating a successful live stream. Jeff discusses the hardware needed for "green screen" effects, broadcasting, and networking. We learn the differences between Twitch, Mixer and YouTube. Jeff also talks about the software required for streaming including custom widgets used to engage with the audience.

Coding After Work podcast
Episode 22 - .NET Core with Jeff Fritz

Coding After Work podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 26:51


Jimmy and Jessica meet up with Jeff Fritz, Senior Program Manager at Microsoft Responsible for ASP.Net. They talk about things like is Web Forms dead? When should I use .Net Core, ASP.Net MVC and when is Web forms the right solution? Guest: Jeff Fritz  @csharpfritz

.NET Rocks!
ASP.NET in 2018 with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 52:36


A new year, and new features for ASP.NET! Carl and Richard kick off the new year by talking to Jeff Fritz about his on-going work on ASP.NET - both the framework and core editions. The conversation naturally turns to web forms, the big exclusion from the core edition, but new features continue to be released in .NET Framework 4.7.1. Jeff talks about what modern development looks like for ASP.NET web forms, and the power of continued support for existing web applications, while providing approaches for adding new capabilities like mobile development and more. It's going to be an exciting 2018!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

.NET Rocks!
ASP.NET in 2018 with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 52:35


A new year, and new features for ASP.NET! Carl and Richard kick off the new year by talking to Jeff Fritz about his on-going work on ASP.NET - both the framework and core editions. The conversation naturally turns to web forms, the big exclusion from the core edition, but new features continue to be released in .NET Framework 4.7.1. Jeff talks about what modern development looks like for ASP.NET web forms, and the power of continued support for existing web applications, while providing approaches for adding new capabilities like mobile development and more. It's going to be an exciting 2018!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

Eat Sleep Code Podcast
Big Announcements at Microsoft Connect

Eat Sleep Code Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 32:49


On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Jeff Fritz a Senior Program Manager at Microsoft, shares news from today's Microsoft Connect event in New York. Jeff discusses Visual Studio 2017 RC's new productivity, debugging and quick installation features. We chat about Visual Studio for Mac and SQL Server for Linux. Jeff shares what .NET 1.1 has to offer and what Tizen means for .NET developers.

.NET Rocks!
ASP.NET WebForms Is Alive with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016 53:03


The rumors of the death of WebForms is greatly exaggerated! Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz, who runs with WebForms team (yes, there is a team!) about what's happening in the WebForms world. While WebForms is not coming to ASP.NET Core, it is a part of regular Windows-centric ASP.NET Framework, and there are new features continuing to be built. Jeff talks about what a modern WebForms app looks like - ViewState is gone, and PostBack checking is obsolete - you can use ASync Model Binding in WebForms! The conversation also digs into how the relationship between the community and the ASP.NET team has evolved... so much more of what's being done is visible and can be discussed before decisions are made!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

.NET Rocks!
ASP.NET WebForms Is Alive with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016 53:02


The rumors of the death of WebForms is greatly exaggerated! Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz, who runs with WebForms team (yes, there is a team!) about what's happening in the WebForms world. While WebForms is not coming to ASP.NET Core, it is a part of regular Windows-centric ASP.NET Framework, and there are new features continuing to be built. Jeff talks about what a modern WebForms app looks like - ViewState is gone, and PostBack checking is obsolete - you can use ASync Model Binding in WebForms! The conversation also digs into how the relationship between the community and the ASP.NET team has evolved... so much more of what's being done is visible and can be discussed before decisions are made!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

The Static Void Podcast
.NET Core RTM - Jeff Fritz explains why it could be awesome after all

The Static Void Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 80:01


Jeff Fritz from Microsoft joins Jess, Todd, and Chris to talk about .NET Core and we challenge our discussion of .NET Core RTM in the previous episode. Now that you've heard several sides of the story, what do you think? Let us know at staticvoidpodcast.com!

Eat Sleep Code Podcast
What's new in .NET Core RC2

Eat Sleep Code Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 61:27


On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Jeff Fritz from Microsoft talks about the .NET Core RC2 release. Changes in the CLI, package.json, and the Standard Library are discussed. http://developer.telerik.com/featured/net-core-goes-rc2/ 0:00:00 Ed Charbeneau: This podcast is part of the Telerik Developer Network. Telerik, a progress company. [music] 0:00:11 EC: Hello, and welcome to Eat Sleep Code, the official Telerik podcast. I’m your host, Ed Charbeneau, and with me today is Sam Basu and Jeff Fritz. Morning guys. It’s Friday the 13th, how you doing? 0:00:24 Sam Basu: Morning. 0:00:25 Jeffrey Fritz: I’m terrified. What’s gonna go wrong today? Look out. [laughter] 0:00:31 EC: Now, I’ve got Sam here from Telerik. Sam, why don’t you give yourself a brief introduction for folks, let everybody know what you do? 0:00:40 SB: Sure thing. So just like Ed, I’m a developer advocate with Telerik. Advocates are evangelists, we really don’t do anything, we just talk about stuff and try to shy away from the really hard stuff. No, I’m just kidding. We try to stay on top of technology and especially on the Microsoft stacks, so I think it’s great to have Jeff on with us today, I think we’ve got some big changes coming and it’s exciting. So that’s me. 0:01:06 EC: And Jeff Fritz, you’re working with Microsoft now, why don’t you give everybody a quick intro as well. 0:01:12 JF: Yeah, hey there. I’m Jeff Fritz, I do work for Microsoft, I’m part of the ASP dot NET Developer Outreach Team. It’s our job to put together some of the content, manage some of the social interactions, the blog posts, the videos that you’re gonna see and use to learn more about ASP dot NET core dot NET Core. And I also manage the ASP dot NET web forums team. So I do a little bit of everything there for Microsoft. 0:01:41 EC: It sounds like you’re a really busy guy over at Microsoft these days especially with all of the new things happening with ASP dot NET and dot NET Core, so we wanted to have you on the show today to talk about those huge changes and the big release coming up. So why don’t we go ahead and start things off with just an overview, I guess, of what’s happening in dot NET land. Find the full transcript on Telerik Developer Network http://developer.telerik.com/featured/net-core-goes-rc2/

.NET Rocks!
NuGet and Windows 10 with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2015 51:29


How does Windows 10 change NuGet? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about the new features being added to NuGet to support Windows 10 Universal Apps. The core feature is the ability to build a NuGet package that will run on all the Windows 10 universal platforms - PC, tablet and phone. The conversation then switches to the Visual Studio 2015 launch and the crazy three day hackathon preceding it that Jeff participated in, building the AllReady applications for Humanitarian Toolbox and the RedCross. The project is now open source on GitHub and ready for lots of contributors, check it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

.NET Rocks!
NuGet and Windows 10 with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2015 51:28


How does Windows 10 change NuGet? Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about the new features being added to NuGet to support Windows 10 Universal Apps. The core feature is the ability to build a NuGet package that will run on all the Windows 10 universal platforms - PC, tablet and phone. The conversation then switches to the Visual Studio 2015 launch and the crazy three day hackathon preceding it that Jeff participated in, building the AllReady applications for Humanitarian Toolbox and the RedCross. The project is now open source on GitHub and ready for lots of contributors, check it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

.NET Rocks!
ASP.NET vNext with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2014 56:31


Carl and Richard chat with Jeff Fritz about ASP.NET vNext - and yes, ASP.NET is now open source! So what does that really mean for ASP.NET developers? Jeff digs into the impact of taking open source on the development process of ASP.NET and how we can all get more involved! This leads to a discussion about the expanding reach of .NET into other platforms such as Linux using OWIN and Katana, and the Microsoft stack being a friendly place for developers of all kinds to hang out. Azure is also a big part of the future web story, and Jeff digs into the cloud-optimized stack and how you can get your web app there.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

.NET Rocks!
ASP.NET vNext with Jeff Fritz

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2014 56:30


Carl and Richard chat with Jeff Fritz about ASP.NET vNext - and yes, ASP.NET is now open source! So what does that really mean for ASP.NET developers? Jeff digs into the impact of taking open source on the development process of ASP.NET and how we can all get more involved! This leads to a discussion about the expanding reach of .NET into other platforms such as Linux using OWIN and Katana, and the Microsoft stack being a friendly place for developers of all kinds to hang out. Azure is also a big part of the future web story, and Jeff digs into the cloud-optimized stack and how you can get your web app there.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

The Tablet Show
ASP.NET Web Forms for Mobile with Jeff Fritz

The Tablet Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2013 42:00


At the Philly Code Camp stop of the ModernApps2013 Road Trip, Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about building mobile web apps using ASP.NET web forms. No, really! Jeff talks about how with some simple changes, ASP.NET web forms works just fine on smartphones, so that you can keep the goodness of web controls in your app while getting rid of the evil of postbacks and the like. The conversation also digs into SignalR, jQuery and the latest round of devices... lots of mobile geekiness!

.NET Rocks!
Jeff Fritz Knows One ASP.NET

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2013 55:32


Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about how ASP.NET has evolved over the years. Jeff talks about the continued dominance of Web Forms in relation to MVC and how the different libraries can be used together. In fact, there's ONE ASP.NET, and everything - Web Forms, MVC, Web API, SignalR - all work together. It's a web stack of love!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

The Tablet Show
Jeffrey Fritz Unit Tests Javascript in Windows 8

The Tablet Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2012 36:00


Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about doing unit testing of WinJS in Windows 8. Jeff talks about QUnit, the JavaScript testing framework built by the JQuery folks for testing JQuery. There are some interesting challenges for JavaScript testing, especially around automation. To deal with the complexities of working with WinJS in Windows 8 Jeff has forked QUnit to create QUnit-Metro. The conversation also digs into the challenges of working in WinJS, where tablets appear to be going and the what its like hopping between two flavors of JavaScript.

.NET Rocks!
Jeff Fritz Knows One ASP.NET

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 55:30


Carl and Richard talk to Jeff Fritz about how ASP.NET has evolved over the years. Jeff talks about the continued dominance of Web Forms in relation to MVC and how the different libraries can be used together. In fact, there's ONE ASP.NET, and everything - Web Forms, MVC, Web API, SignalR - all work together. It's a web stack of love!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations