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We talk about .NET Standard, XamarinLegacyCompat, Android Support, and all sorts of forward/backwards compatibility. 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
We talk to Martin Costello - a .NET developer with a QA background - about integration testing. We walk through the different types of automated testing and discuss the benefits and purpose for each type. Martin introduces us to useful tools he uses to write tests within the .NET ecosystem and discusses what we should and shouldn't be testing as well as the metrics that are important when evaluating how well tested your code is. Panel Shawn ClaboughWai Liu Guest Martin Costello Sponsors Top End DevsCoaching | Top End Devs Links Integration Testing Techniques for ASP.NET CoreReliably Testing HTTP Integrations in a .NET Application 1Writing Logs to xunit Test OutputIntegration testing AWS Lambda C# Functions with Lambda Test ServerIntegration Testing ASP.NET Core Resources Protected with Antiforgery Using Application PartsGitHub - coverlet-coverage/coverlet: Cross platform code coverage for .NETGitHub - martincostello/sqllocaldb: SQL LocalDB Wrapper is a .NET library providing interop with the Microsoft SQL Server LocalDB Instance APIGitHub - justeat/httpclient-interception: A .NET Standard library for intercepting server-side HTTP dependenciesGitHub - martincostello/xunit-logging: Logging extensions for xunitGitHub - martincostello/lambda-test-server: A NuGet package that provides an in-memory test server for testing AWS Lambda functionsGitHub - martincostello/dotnet-minimal-api-integration-testing: An example of integration testing ASP.NET Core 6 Minimal hosting and actionsTwitter: Martin Costello ( @martin_costello ) Picks Martin- What We Do in the ShadowsShawn- Introducing Your Seattle KrakenWai- Young Sheldon (Official Site) Watch on CBS Special Guest: Martin Costello .
What is the difference between .NET Framework and .NET Core? Where does .NET fit in? Is .NET Standard another framework? What about the versions of C#? How do they relate to the .NET Framework/Core/.NET/Standard? These are the questions we are going to answer in today's episode of Dev Questions.Ask Your Question: questions@iamtimcorey.comWebsite: https://iamtimcorey.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IAmTimCoreySign Up to Get More Great Developer Content in Your Inbox: https://signup.iamtimcorey.com/
In this episode, Michael A. Hawker, AKA ‘XAML Llama,’ joins the podcast to discuss the Windows Community Toolkit and more. Michael is a Senior Software Engineer for the Partner, Analytics, and essential eXperiences (PAX) team at Microsoft. PAX focuses on driving the ISV ecosystem through technical engagement with partners and industry as well as providing essential first-party experiences. Michael is also the maintainer of the Windows Community Toolkit and prior to that, “App Ninja.” Previously, he’s worked on Windows Protocols, Message Analyzer, and Network Monitor. Additionally, he is also the creator of XAML Studio, a Microsoft Garage project. Jeffrey and Michael discuss Michael’s role as a Windows Community Toolkit Maintainer, the ins and outs of the Windows Community Toolkit, its .NET Standard libraries, the state of full application testing, and key learning moments that he and his teams have gone through. Michael also provides advice, recommendations, and resources regarding .NET and application development; .NET Standard libraries; Project Reunion; what is currently state-of-the-art when it comes to UI layout; and, of course, the Windows Community Toolkit! Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [1:02] About The Azure DevOps Podcast and Jeffrey’s offer to speak at virtual user groups. [1:16] Clear Measure is hiring! Be sure to check out the link in the show notes. [1:42] About today’s guest, Michael Hawker! [2:20] Jeffrey welcomes Michael to the podcast. [2:40] Michael shares about his background and how he ended up in his current role as a Senior Software Engineer and Windows Community Toolkit Maintainer. [5:00] Jeffrey and Michael talk about the strategy and vision for .NET 5. [7:11] Michael elaborates on what Project Reunion is. [10:10] What is the Windows Community Toolkit? [11:32] Michael shares about Windows Community Toolkit’s reach and where it works, and its .NET Standard libraries. [13:50] Is Michael seeing a lot of developers adopting their .NET Standard libraries on non-Windows applications? [16:01] What is the current modern installer or deployment package format? [19:16] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [19:46] The state of full application testing and the libraries that the Windows Community Toolkit is currently using. [26:29] Michael highlights some of the learning moments that he and his teams have gone through with having a high-productive DevOps environment and working on a Windows Application. [32:04] As more and more people come back to Windows development and natively installed applications in general, what is the state-of-the-art when it comes to UI layout? [34:15] Michael shares his recommendations and resources for .NET and application development. [37:00] Jeffrey thanks Michael for joining the podcast! Mentioned in this Episode: 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 .NET Conf 2020 Windows Community Toolkit XAML Studio Michael Hawker’s LinkedIn Michael Hawker’s Twitter @XAMLLlama Michael Hawker’s Twitch @XAMLLlama WinUI 3 Project Reunion WinUI Community Call (Oct. 21st, 2020) Unity Blazor Xamarin Azure Artifacts Azure DevOps Podcast Ep. 80: “Ryan Demopoulos on WinUI” Docs.Microsoft.com Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Подкаст RadioDotNet выпуск №14 Внимание, конкурс! За доброе дело мы готовы подарить 5 лицензий на любой продукт JetBrains. Победителей выберет псевдослучайный рандом из следующих списков: Один автор комментариев на YouTube к этом выпуску в канале DotNetRu Один кто поделился этим анонсом в группе VK.com/DotNetRu Один кому понравился этот анонс в группе VK.com/DotNetRu Один кто поделился этим анонсом в twitter.com/DotNetRu Один кому понравился этот анонс в twitter.com/DotNetRu Конкурс продлится ровно 7 дней с момента публикации данного выпуска. Сайт подкаста: radio.dotnet.ru Темы: [00:00:48] — Microsoft Ignite 2020 news.microsoft.com/ignite-2020-book-of-news [00:02:53] — Announcing .NET 5.0 RC 1 devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-net-5-0-rc-1 devblogs.microsoft.com/aspnet/asp-net-core-updates-in-net-5-r... devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-entity-framework-cor... [00:19:04] — Introducing the Half type devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/introducing-the-half-type [00:21:48] — The future of .NET Standard devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/the-future-of-net-standard [00:27:49] — Using .NET Core Tools weblog.west-wind.com/posts/2020/Aug/05/Using-NET-Core-Tools... [00:37:05] — ReSharper and Rider 2020.3 Roadmap blog.jetbrains.com/dotnet/resharper-2020-3-roadmap blog.jetbrains.com/dotnet/rider-2020-3-roadmap [00:45:11] — Visual Studio Codespaces is consolidating into GitHub Codespaces devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/visual-studio-codespaces-... [00:48:28] — Introduction to the High Performance package docs.microsoft.com/windows/communitytoolkit/high-performa... [00:55:04] — .NET Memory Performance Analysis github.com/Maoni0/mem-doc/blob/master/doc/.NETMem... [01:03:28] — Reference Assemblies docs.microsoft.com/dotnet/standard/assembly/reference-ass... [01:08:21] — Enter Refasmer blog.jetbrains.com/dotnet/generate-reference-assemblies-w... Фоновая музыка: Максим Аршинов «Pensive yeti.0.1»
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
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
SummaryBill Wagner of Microsoft talks about the goal of one .NET.DetailsWho he is, what he does. What .NET 5 is, what is happening .NET Framework. How .NET 5 relates to .NET Core. Migrating to .NET 5. Performance improvements. What happens to Entity Framework. Framework to .NET 5 - reasons to stay, reasons to move; Windows specific features. What happens to .NET Standard. What happens to Xamarin. Long term service schedule. Release at .Net Conf. New features. A little about C# 9; what's new in C# 9, immutable objects. Release cycles. Attracting younger people to .NET. System.Devices, System.Maui. UWP support. Support for F# and Visual BasicFull show notes
This week AC and CJ circle the wagons on a bunch of news and goings on from the past couple of weeks including Azure, Office 365, SharePoint and Windows.News Achieving a 12% performance lift migrating Raygun’s API to .NET Core 3.1 Episode 133 | Application performance and user reporting in the cloud with Raygun.io founder JD Trask Microsoft is shutting down Mixer and partnering with Facebook Gaming Zoom Transforms Hype Into Huge Jump in Sales, Customers Researchers claim new internet speed record of 44.2 Tbps Office 365 CLI included in Azure Cloud Shell Advancing Microsoft Teams on Azure—operating at pandemic scale Windows 10 Linux subsystem: You get GPU acceleration – with Intel, AMD, Nvidia drivers Introducing the new surf game in Microsoft Edge .NET Standard version of SharePoint Online CSOM APIs SharePoint Framework Summer 2020 Wish List Picks AC’s Pick Astronomers and SpaceX coming together to make Starlink megaconstellation less disruptive to science CJ’s Pick PiAware
Jeremy and Paul talk with Micah Godbolt from Microsoft about the FluentUI project and the various libraries they publish. Links from the show: Fluent UI Fluent UI on GitHub Microsoft News .NET Standard version of SharePoint Online CSOM APIs Simplifying declarative deployments in Azure Community Links Connect to Application Insights and Log Analytics with Direct Query in Power BI Configure your Azure AD application with Integration assistant
Perfection in Software Protection, Licensing and Cybersecurity
With .NET’s popularity growing even further since the release of .NET Standard and .NET Core, there has been increasing interest in its built-in security features like code signing and code access security. At the same time, .NET code remains notoriously susceptible to reverse engineering. AxProtector .NET provides robust protection of .NET executables and libraries, custom error handling, and a new level of performance that you can fine tune to meet your specific requirements.
Perfection in Software Protection, Licensing and Cybersecurity
Da die Beliebtheit von .NET seit der Veröffentlichung von .NET Standard und .NET Core noch weiter gestiegen ist, ist das auch Interesse an Sicherheitsfunktionen wie Code-Signierung und Code-Zugriffssicherheit (Code Access Security, CAS) weiterhin stark. Gleichzeitig ist .NET-Code bekanntermaßen nicht vor Reverse Engineering geschützt. AxProtector .NET bietet Ihnen einen zuverlässigen Schutz von EXE-Dateien und Bibliotheken in .NET, benutzerdefinierte Fehlerbehandlung und eine besondere Performance, die Sie abhängig von Ihren Anforderungen anpassen können.
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND Working with GitHub Issues in Visual Studio Code Visual Studio 2019 Preview Release Notes Visual Studio 2019 version 16.5 Release Notes Releasing Today! Visual Studio 2019 v16.6 & v16.7 Preview 1 Windows Package Manager Preview Introducing .NET Multi-platform App UI Blazor WebAssembly 3.2.0 now available Windows Terminal 1.0 Introducing WinUI 3 Preview 1 The Windows Subsystem for Linux BUILD 2020 Summary .NET Conf 2020 Welcome to C# 9.0 F# 5 and F# tools update Live Share, now with chat and audio support! Announcing .NET 5 Preview 4 and our journey to one .NET ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 5 Preview 4 Windows Forms Designer for .NET Core Released AROUND THE WORLD Rider 2020.1.3 and ReSharper Ultimate 2020.1.3 Bugfixes Are Here! Rider 2020.1.2 and ReSharper Ultimate 2020.1.2 Bugfixes Are Available! TeamCity 2020.1 RC is out Announcing end of support for .NET Standard 1.3 in AWS SDK for .NET Why model binding to JObject from a request doesn’t work anymore in ASP.NET Core 3.1 and what’s the alternative? Announcing Uno Platform 3.0 – Support for WinUI 3.0 Preview 1 Announcing Uno Platform 2.4 – macOS support and Windows Calculator on macOS PROJECTS OF THE WEEK CSLA CSLA .NET is a software development framework that helps you build a reusable, maintainable object-oriented business layer for your app. This framework reduces the cost of building and maintaining applications. Also, be sure and check out the Project of the Week archives! SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
Veremos o que tem de novo no .NET Core e ASP.NET Core 3. Feed do podcast: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast Feed do podcast somente com episódios técnicos: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast-tecnico Feed do podcast somente com episódios não técnicos: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast-nao-tecnico Pauta: .NET Core 3 Cronograma e suporte .NET Standard 2.1 Desktop AI e ML Big data Desempenho C# 8 Trace, Dump e Counters ASP.NET Core 3 Fullstack (Blazor) GRPC Templates novos (worker) Identity Server Startup errors EF EF Core 3 EF 6.3 Migração .NET 5 Participantes: Giovanni Bassi - @giovannibassi Luccas Teles - @lucasteles42 Victor Cavalcante - @vcavalcante Edição: Compasso Coolab Créditos das músicas usadas neste programa: Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 - creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
Perfection in Software Protection, Licensing and Cybersecurity
Mit .NET Standard steht eine Spezifikation der .NET-APIs zur Verfügung, die eine Interoperabilität und Kompatibilität zwischen den verschiedenen .NET-Umgebungen vereinfacht. Damit können Entwickler ihre Anwendungen einfacher plattformunabhängig implementieren oder von einer Plattform auf eine andere migrieren. AxProtector .NET verschlüsselt .NET-Framework-Anwendungen automatisch. Mit AxProtector .NET Standard können auch .NET Standard 2.0 Anwendungen geschützt werden, zum Beispiel .NET Core 2.0-Anwendungen oder Mono 5.4-Anwendungen.
What about performance? How fast can C# possibly be on the iPhone? What if we told you it is a 1 to 1 and Frank can prove it as he wrote a way of compiling C/C++ code directly to .NET Standard and then measured performance of C to LLVM to IL to LLVM to Native! We discuss what this all means. 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) ⭐⭐ SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/mergeconflictfm Machine transcription available on http://mergeconflict.fm
What about performance? How fast can C# possibly be on the iPhone? What if we told you it is a 1 to 1 and Frank can prove it as he wrote a way of compiling C/C++ code directly to .NET Standard and then measured performance of C to LLVM to IL to LLVM to Native! We discuss what this all means. 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) ⭐⭐ SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/mergeconflictfm Machine transcription available on http://mergeconflict.fm
Perfection in Software Protection, Licensing and Cybersecurity
.NET Standard provides a specification for the .NET APIs that simplifies interoperability and compatibility between different .NET environments, making it easier for developers to implement their applications or migrate from one platform to another. AxProtector .NET is able to protect .NET applications using the entire .NET Framework. In particular, the AxProtector .NET Standard flavor can protect .NET Standard 2.0 applications, including .NET Core 2.0 and applications for Mono 5.4.
WebAssembly has huge implications for the web— it provides a way to run code written in multiple languages on the web at near-native speed, with client apps running on the web that previously couldn’t have done so. This presentation will discuss how to build rich apps with WebAssembly and present Uno Platform, a new UI framework that compiles and runs C# code that allows for the creation of rich UI apps that can target mobile and web simultaneously. You will learn how to reuse .NET Standard application and C# code to make your applications run across all browsers and all OS with WASM. In this talk, not only you will be able to see the magic happen in front of your very eyes, you will also learn how to create apps using C# and XAML that can work on WASM but also on iOS, Android, and Windows.
This week, Jeffrey welcomes his guest, Beth Massi! Beth is the Product Marketing Manager for the entire .NET platform. She’s also on the Board of Directors for .NET Foundation. She has been with Microsoft for over 12 years, originally starting out as a Senior Program Manager. Beth fell in love with the .NET platform when it was first released in 2000 and hasn’t stopped working with it since — making her the perfect person to talk all things .NET with Jeffrey today! In this episode, they discuss whether or not developers should move to .NET Core (or wait until .NET Core 3), the .NET architecture center and resources, and the open source movement. They also discuss Beth’s background with .NET, her advice to those coming into the field now, how to become a member or Board member of the .NET Foundation, and more. Topics of Discussion: [:45] About today’s show with Beth Massi. [1:02] Beth introduces herself, talks about her career journey, and shares details of her current job and team. [11:30] Beth’s take on whether or not you should move over to .NET Core or wait until .NET Core 3. [17:06] Beth and Jeffrey talk about how many developers are taking advantage of working in .NET Framework (at least 4.6.1) which allows them to make use of the .NET Core libraries that are compiled for .NET Standard 2. [19:36] Talking Rockford Lhotka and moving apps .NET Core. [20:33] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [20:58] About the dot.net architecture center and the resources offered. [22:26] How is C# doing as far as language popularity? [25:28] Beth talks languages, which to choose, and C# competitors. [27:39] Jeffrey and Beth discuss the shift to open source within companies and the open source movement. [33:20] Beth’s advice to those just coming into the field now. [35:25] Beth explains how to become a part of the .NET Foundation Board, her role at the .NET Foundation, and what she’s looking forward to with the foundation. [37:11] How to become a member of the .NET Foundation. [38:40] How Jeffrey and Beth hope the .NET Foundation expands. [40:20] What Beth recommends you follow-up on after listening to today’s show! Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) Beth Massi (LinkedIn) .NET .NET Foundation Rockford Lhotka’s Blog CSLA .NET Visual Studio 2019 Launch Event Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Neste episódio, batemos um papo sobre sistemas legados. O que são? Como e quando saber se eles precisam ser substituídos? Quais são as dicas para você realizar essa migração de uma forma menos dolorosa? Para esclarecer essas dúvidas e obter dicas valiosas na migração com .NET Core e .NET Standard, aperta o play! The post DevShow #2 – Migrando seu legado para .NET Core appeared first on DevShow.
Kirill Gavrylyuk joins Scott Hanselman to discuss new improvements for Azure Cosmos DB SDKs, including the new, idiomatic .NET SDK with friendlier, more intuitive programming model, better testability, better performance, .NET Standard 2.0 support, and now open sourced.Jump To: [01:11] Demo Start Azure Cosmos DB .NET SDK Version 3.0 now in public previewMicrosoft Azure Cosmos DB .NET SDK Version 3.0 (GitHub) Build a .NET console app to manage data in Azure Cosmos DB SQL API account (SDK Version 3 Preview)Create a free account (Azure)Follow @SHanselman Follow @AzureFollow @azurecosmosdb Follow @kirillg_msftNever miss an episode: Follow @AzureFriday
Kirill Gavrylyuk joins Scott Hanselman to discuss new improvements for Azure Cosmos DB SDKs, including the new, idiomatic .NET SDK with friendlier, more intuitive programming model, better testability, better performance, .NET Standard 2.0 support, and now open sourced.Jump To: [01:11] Demo Start Azure Cosmos DB .NET SDK Version 3.0 now in public previewMicrosoft Azure Cosmos DB .NET SDK Version 3.0 (GitHub) Build a .NET console app to manage data in Azure Cosmos DB SQL API account (SDK Version 3 Preview)Create a free account (Azure)Follow @SHanselman Follow @AzureFollow @azurecosmosdb Follow @kirillg_msftNever miss an episode: Follow @AzureFriday
On today’s episode, Scott Hunter joins your host, Jeffrey Palermo, to discuss DevOps capabilities in Azure. Scott is the Director of Program Management for .NET at Microsoft. When Scott first joined Microsoft back in 2007, he was working on the ASP.NET team. As the Director of Program Management of .NET, he and his team build .NET Core, .NET Framework, ASP.NET, Entity Framework, managed languages (C#/F#/VB), as well as the Web and .NET Tooling for Visual Studio. Join Scott Hunter and Jeffrey as they take you through the differences between .NET Core and .NET Framework, when and why you should move to .NET Core 3.0 in the future, how .NET Standard bridges the gap between these two, where all the different architectures fit into the .NET ecosystem, and an update and overview on WebAssembly and Blazor. Scott and Jeffrey also give you a preview of their upcoming book, .NET DevOps for Azure, and their motivation behind it. Topics of Discussion: [:46] Jeffrey introduces Scott and welcomes him to the show! [2:46] Scott gives an overview of what his team at Microsoft builds. [4:10] What is .NET Core 3.0 and when should people on .NET Framework consider moving over to it? What’s the difference between the two? [11:42] How should we think of .NET Core 3.0 and .NET Framework, moving forward? [13:20] How .NET Standard bridges the gap between .NET Core and .NET Framework, opening up possibilities. [16:08] Scott gives an overview and update on WebAssembly and Blazor — an experimental project utilizing .NET Core. [20:55] Options that will be available with the .NET Core 3.0 release. [25:25] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [25:52] Some benefits of Blazor. [28:00] Would you still be deploying as an Azure website when using Blazor or does it have any changes to the deployment configuration in Azure? [28:38] Is it mandatory to use SignalR Service or are Blazor apps baked in with the framework? [30:50] With so many options in the .NET ecosystem, where do all these architectures land? For example, monolith vs. microservices. [37:24] Scott and Jeffrey give a preview of their upcoming book, .NET DevOps for Azure, and the motivation behind it. [42:36] What Scott recommends listeners follow-up on after today’s episode. Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET Core 3.0 Blazor WebAssembly Mono Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) SignalR Service Monolith vs. Microservices .NET Architecture Guides DOT.NET Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Chris Woodruff is building web APIs with ASP.NET Core. This episode is sponsored by Ivacy. Show Notes: Chris Woodruff.com JetBrains Model View Controller IIS web server Dependency injection in ASP.NET Core Check out episode 94 with Jeremy Miller on Lamar for more discussion about dependency injection Check out episode 22 with J. Tower on .NET Core for more about .NET Standard. Identity Server Auth0 / Okta Chris’s baseball API InfoQ stuff: The InfoQ eMag: .NET Core Advanced Architecture for ASP.NET Core Web API How to Test ASP.NET Core Web API Chris Woodruff on InfoQ Project Rider from JetBrains Chris Woodruff is on Twitter. Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Want to be a sponsor? Check out my sponsorship gig on Fiverr
How do you migrate your .NET application to current standards? Carl and Richard talk to Rocky Lhotka about his approach to migrating existing .NET applications to .NET Standard. Rocky explains that many folks ask him about moving to .NET Core, but getting to .NET Standard is an easier move (but likely not easy) and offers more options in the long run, including .NET Core. The process starts with getting your .NET application upgraded to at least .NET 4.6.1, but it goes on from there - many organizations have a huge portfolio of older .NET applications - Rocky offers a plan to modernize!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
How do you migrate your .NET application to current standards? Carl and Richard talk to Rocky Lhotka about his approach to migrating existing .NET applications to .NET Standard. Rocky explains that many folks ask him about moving to .NET Core, but getting to .NET Standard is an easier move (but likely not easy) and offers more options in the long run, including .NET Core. The process starts with getting your .NET application upgraded to at least .NET 4.6.1, but it goes on from there - many organizations have a huge portfolio of older .NET applications - Rocky offers a plan to modernize!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
It is that wonderful time of the year where we get to reflect back on all of the amazing stuff from 2018 and also give our 2019 (and beyond) predictions in the world of development. We also take your questions for our end of the year lightning topics including: C# features we want, .NET Standard vs Shared Project, Xamarin.Forms 5.0, Microprocessors, and learning languages. Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/merge-conflict/id1133064277?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/mergeconflictfm
It is that wonderful time of the year where we get to reflect back on all of the amazing stuff from 2018 and also give our 2019 (and beyond) predictions in the world of development. We also take your questions for our end of the year lightning topics including: C# features we want, .NET Standard vs Shared Project, Xamarin.Forms 5.0, Microprocessors, and learning languages. Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/merge-conflict/id1133064277?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/mergeconflictfm
We are all in on .NET Standard for sharing code between our projects and libraries for the community and things are about to get better with .NET Standard 2.1! We break down the latest news in the world of .NET Core 3.0 and .NET Standard 2.1! Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/merge-conflict/id1133064277?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/mergeconflictfm
We are all in on .NET Standard for sharing code between our projects and libraries for the community and things are about to get better with .NET Standard 2.1! We break down the latest news in the world of .NET Core 3.0 and .NET Standard 2.1! Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/merge-conflict/id1133064277?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/mergeconflictfm
Is .NET ready for the Internet of Things? Carl and Richard talk to Bryan Costanich about the current state of IoT and how his startup Wilderness Labs is building next-generation hardware that runs .NET! Bryan talks about how microcontrollers have gotten much more powerful today, but the programming stacks are still back in the 80s. The expectations of customers today is cloud integration, auto-updating and mobile apps - which is expensive and time-consuming to write in C++! Enter Meadow, programmable with .NET Standard 2. Join the Kickstarter to get the first release of hardware!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Is .NET ready for the Internet of Things? Carl and Richard talk to Bryan Costanich about the current state of IoT and how his startup Wilderness Labs is building next-generation hardware that runs .NET! Bryan talks about how microcontrollers have gotten much more powerful today, but the programming stacks are still back in the 80s. The expectations of customers today is cloud integration, auto-updating and mobile apps - which is expensive and time-consuming to write in C++! Enter Meadow, programmable with .NET Standard 2. Join the Kickstarter to get the first release of hardware!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
This week Daniel Larsen and Matt Simpson, Senior Technical Evangelists at Microsoft, discuss the Azure DevOps announcement, rave about the recent .NET Conf and nerd out over .NET Standard and Service Fabric Reliable Collections. Show links: Microsoft NZ Partner Hub Cloud practice playbooks .NET Conf 2018 .NET Conf 2018 Youtube playlist Service Fabric and Kubernetes: community comparison Azure Lunch is a regular podcast of news and views from Microsoft Azure with a kiwi slant. Today's episode is sponsored by the Microsoft NZ Partner Hub. If you're building software or providing services related to Microsoft products then you should check out the Partner hub for training, advice and a heap of resources including the Partner Practice Playbooks - https://aka.ms/nzpartnerhub Thanks to SilverWHK for the use of his music in our podcast: https://silverwhk.bandcamp.com Daniel Larsen and Matt Simpson are employees of Microsoft. The opinions expressed in this podcast are their own and not an official company statement.
What is the .NET Standard and how does it apply to .NET Core? This episode of The .NET Core Podcast answers those questions, and more. For full show notes, see: https://dotnetcore.show/episode-4-just-what-is-net-standard
This week we have a quick followup on System.IO.Pipelines that leads into a deep discussion of what we want in .NET Standard vNext. We then investigate the motivation, optimizations, and reality of porting a Win32 Application to run inside of a UWP container for the Microsoft Store. Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/merge-conflict/id1133064277?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/mergeconflictfm
This week we have a quick followup on System.IO.Pipelines that leads into a deep discussion of what we want in .NET Standard vNext. We then investigate the motivation, optimizations, and reality of porting a Win32 Application to run inside of a UWP container for the Microsoft Store. Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/merge-conflict/id1133064277?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/mergeconflictfm
The Blazor project aims to bring .NET to the open Web using Web Assembly. Scott talks to Steve Sanderson about this experiment and it's future plans. How are they compiling C# and .NET to Web Assembly in a way that works everywhere? How does Mono and .NET Standard fit in? https://blazor.net/ https://twitter.com/stevensanderson Blazor 0.5 release!
Scott and Mark Downie have been blogging for nearly 15 years using a blogging system called "DasBlog." It started with .NET 1.1 and now Mark is forking DasBlog and taking it into an open source future with .NET Core. Scott talks to Mark about his first open source project, community response, .NET Standard, and moving a legacy app forward while still maintaining stability. http://twitter.com/poppastring https://github.com/poppastring/dasblog-core
Nesse episódios discutimos as novidades da versão 2.1 do .NET Core, .NET Standard, ASP.NET Core e Entity Framework Core. Feed do podcast: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast Feed do podcast somente com episódios técnicos: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast-tecnico Feed do podcast somente com episódios não técnicos: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast-nao-tecnico Giovanni, Victor, Vinicius e Graziella no estúdio Pauta: .NET Core 2.1 Global tools Build Performance Improvements Minor-Version Roll-forward Sockets Performance and HTTP Managed Handler Span, Memory e amigos Windows Compatibility Pack Mais plataformas Novidades com Docker ASP.NET Core 2.1 Usando ASP.NET Core previews no Azure App Service Apresentando HttpClientFactory Improvements for using HTTPS Improvements for building Web APIs Introducing compatibility version in MVC Getting started with SignalR Introducing global tools Using Razor UI in class libraries Improvements for GDPR Improvements to the Kestrel HTTP server Improvements to IIS hosting Functional testing of MVC applications Introducing Identity UI as a library Hosting non-server apps with GenericHostBuilder Entity Framework Core 2.1 Lazy Loading Parâmetros em construtores de entidades Injetando serviços, proxies, etc Conversão de valores Group By com tradução no linq Otimização de subquery Seed Query types Include com tipos derivados Suporte a System.Transactions Novo OwnedAttribute Links Citados: Post sobre o ASP.NET Core 2.1 no blog da Microsoft Post sobre o EF Core 2.1 no blog da Microsoft Post sobre o .NET Core 2.1 no blog da Microsoft Participantes: Giovanni Bassi - @giovannibassi Graziella Bonizi Victor Cavalcante - @vcavalcante Vinicius Quaiato - @vquaiato Edição: Luppi Arts Créditos das músicas usadas neste programa: Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 - creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
We are not lawyers! However, we both have our own LLCs. We explain why on this lightning talk week and also tackle your questions around performance, .NET Standard, CSS in Xamarin.Forms, and technologies we think are worth investing in. SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/mergeconflictfm Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface Proudly recorded on Zencastr Special Thanks Thank you so much for our new Patreon supporters: Adam, Anders, Kevin, Nigel, Andrew, Dave, Tiago, Daniel S, Daniel JC, Aden, Jonathan, and Keven!
We are not lawyers! However, we both have our own LLCs. We explain why on this lightning talk week and also tackle your questions around performance, .NET Standard, CSS in Xamarin.Forms, and technologies we think are worth investing in. SUPPORT US ON PATREON: patreon.com/mergeconflictfm Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface Proudly recorded on Zencastr Special Thanks Thank you so much for our new Patreon supporters: Adam, Anders, Kevin, Nigel, Andrew, Dave, Tiago, Daniel S, Daniel JC, Aden, Jonathan, and Keven!
In this holiday special we thank our listeners by getting to all of your great questions that you have been asking about python, Visual Studio, DevOps, and so much more. We discuss our holiday hacks that we plan on doing this year along with how we have fallen in love with .NET Standard's new auto NuGet packaging. Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface Proudly recorded on Zencastr
In this holiday special we thank our listeners by getting to all of your great questions that you have been asking about python, Visual Studio, DevOps, and so much more. We discuss our holiday hacks that we plan on doing this year along with how we have fallen in love with .NET Standard's new auto NuGet packaging. Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface Proudly recorded on Zencastr
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code Maira Wenzel discusses what's new in .NET Standard. Maira talks about what it's like working on the .NET Standard docs team, and how rapid the technology is evolving. Brand new features like the API Analyzer and Windows Compatibility Pack are revealed.
Leverage existing WPF / WinForms investments to bring a modern user experience that reaches new audiences enabled by Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, .NET Standard 2.0 and Visual Studio toolingDemo available on GithubOther relevant resources: - Porting to .NET Standard from .NET Framework- .NET Standard overview- .NET Standard GitHub repo- .NET Standard Version info- .NET Standard 2.0 APIs- .NET Portability Analyzer- Windows Compatibility Pack- Announcing UWP Support for .NET Standard 2.0- Windows Developers Please leave a comment or reach out to us on Twitter@ifdefWINDOWS@metulev@chrisofderby
In this episode of the Xamarin Podcast, James Montemagno and Pierce Boggan cover the latest news for mobile developers from Microsoft Connect(); 2017, including updates to Xamarin.Forms, the Live Player, Visual Studio 2017, and Visual Studio for Mac. 4:15 .NET Standard comes to File -> New -> Xamarin.Forms App 9:30 What's new in the Xamarin Live Player - .NET Standard support, SkiaSharp support, and updates to onboarding 13:00 Visual Studio Team Services gets even more awesome - hosted macOS agents and secure files 16:00 How to catch up on Connect(); announcements 18:25 Xamarin.Forms 2.5 - Native Forms, layout compression, iOS 11, improved macOS desktop support 25:30 Sunsetting Xamarin Components - what you need to know 28:00 What's new in Visual Studio and Visual Studio for Mac for mobile developers 33:15 Help us make Xamarin faster in Visual Studio 2017 34:10 Library/Tool/Product of the Week Show Links: .NET Standard comes to File -> New -> Xamarin.Forms (https://blog.xamarin.com/net-standard-comes-xamarin-forms-project-templates/) Streamlined Testflight Registration with Fastlane (https://montemagno.com/streamlined-testflight-registration-with-fastlane/) Simplified App Signing with Secure Files in VSTS (https://blog.xamarin.com/simplified-app-signing-secure-files-visual-studio-team-services/) Microsoft Connect(); Sessions for Xamarin Developers (https://blog.xamarin.com/microsoft-connect-2017-sessions-xamarin-developers/) Three Big Things to Explore in Xamarin.Forms 2.5.0 (https://blog.xamarin.com/3-big-things-explore-xamarin-forms-2-5-0-pre-release/) Making iOS 11 Even Easier with Xamarin.Forms (https://blog.xamarin.com/making-ios-11-even-easier-xamarin-forms/) Sunsetting the Component Store (https://blog.xamarin.com/hello-nuget-new-home-xamarin-components/) Visual Studio 2017 version 15.5 Preview Release Notes (https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/preview/) Visual Studio for Mac version 15.5 Preview Release Notes (https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/news/releasenotes/vs2017-mac-preview-relnotes) Help us make Xamarin faster in Visual Studio 2017 (https://forums.xamarin.com/discussion/108762/help-us-make-xamarin-faster-in-visual-studio-2017) AppCenter.ms (https://appcenter.ms/) Follow Us: James: Twitter (https://twitter.com/jamesmontemagno), Blog (http://motzcod.es/), GitHub (http://github.com/jamesmontemagno), Merge Conflict Podcast (http://mergeconflict.fm) Pierce: Twitter (https://twitter.com/pierceboggan), GitHub (https://github.com/pierceboggan) Subscribe: iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/xamarin-podcast/id691368176?mt=2) Google Play Music (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ifcss44ww5lc375esulsuettsey) Overcast (https://overcast.fm/itunes691368176/xamarin-podcast)
Sedli jsme si s Vojtou jenom ve dvou a prošli novinky, které nás zaujaly za poslední měsíc. Mluvíme o Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, Xamarinu, Visual Studiu a dalších... Odkazy: - Windows 10 Fall Creators Update: https://blogs.windows.com/blog/tag/windows-10-fall-creators-update/ - .NET Standard 2.0 pro UWP: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dotnet/2017/08/25/uwp-net-standard-2-0-preview/ - SQL Server 2017 GA: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/dataplatforminsider/2017/10/02/sql-server-2017-on-windows-linux-and-docker-is-now-generally-available/ - Microsoft Connect: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/connectevent/ - Visual Studio 2017 Update 15.4: https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/news/releasenotes/vs2017-relnotes - Visual Studio 2017 Update 15.5 preview: https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/news/releasenotes/vs2017-Preview-relnotes - notifikace z VSTS do Visual Studia: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/visualstudio/2017/10/19/visual-studio-team-services-notifications-in-visual-studio-ide/ - Application Insights pro Node.js 1.0: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/announcing-the-general-availability-of-azure-application-insights-sdk-for-node-js-1-0/ - Azure Functions & .NET Core 2.0: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/appserviceteam/2017/09/25/develop-azure-functions-on-any-platform/ - CORESTART 2.0: https://www.geekcore.cz/events/6101 - DevOps a DevTest seminář: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/vyvojari/2017/10/16/devtest-a-devops-seminar/ Twittery atd.: - https://twitter.com/deeedx (Martin) - https://twitter.com/madrvojt (Vojta) Děkujeme Worklio a Radkovi za nové logo! Pokud nechcete, aby vám unikla nová epizoda, odebírejte RSS: https://bit.ly/netcz-podcast-rss, sledujte nás na Twitteru: https://twitter.com/dotnetcezet nebo na Apple Podcasts. Hudba pochází od Little Glass Men: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Little_Glass_Men/
.NET Core 2 is shipped - what comes next? While at Ignite in Orlando, Carl and Richard chatted with Scott Hunter about life after shipping .NET Core 2. The conversation ranges over what the .NET Standard really means, and the fact that there are no immediate plans to declare new standards - there's no need! Scott also talks about XAML Standard and hints at some interesting futures for WinForms and traditional client apps. .NET continues to evolve!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
.NET Core 2 is shipped - what comes next? While at Ignite in Orlando, Carl and Richard chatted with Scott Hunter about life after shipping .NET Core 2. The conversation ranges over what the .NET Standard really means, and the fact that there are no immediate plans to declare new standards - there's no need! Scott also talks about XAML Standard and hints at some interesting futures for WinForms and traditional client apps. .NET continues to evolve!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
In this episode of the Xamarin Podcast, James Montemagno and Pierce Boggan discuss LOTs of new previews for Xamarin developers, including Android O, Xamarin Live Player, iOS 11, and Xamarin.Forms previews for you to try in addition to some exciting community updates. 2:00 Xamarin Live Player Preview 2: Continuously Run & Debug Apps 6:30 New free Xamarin University certification level 10:25 Xamarin MVPs join Microsoft MVPs 13:50 Share more code with .NET Standard 2.0 16:45 Exploring UrhoSharp 3D with Xamarin Workbooks 18:00 Android Oreo support 19:15 New updates for mobile developers in Visual Studio 2017 version 15.4 Preview 2 21:50 iOS 11 & Xcode 9 Previews 24:10 Xamarin.Forms 2.4.0-pre2 25:00 Pierce's Tool of the Podcast: Xamarin AppMap from Infragistics 27:20 James' Package of the Podcast: Connectivity Plugin for Xamarin 4.0 Show Links: Xamarin Live Player Preview 2: Continuously Run & Debug Apps (https://blog.xamarin.com/xamarin-live-player-preview-2-continuously-run-and-debug-apps/) Introducing the Xamarin Certified Mobile Professional Badge (https://blog.xamarin.com/announcing-xamarin-certified-mobile-professional-badge/) Bringing Communities Together: Xamarin MVPs Join Microsoft MVPs (https://blog.xamarin.com/bringing-communities-together-xamarin-mvps-join-microsoft-mvps/) Share more code with .NET Standard 2.0 (https://blog.xamarin.com/share-code-net-standard-2-0/) Webinar: Exploring UrhoSharp 3D with Xamarin Workbooks (https://blog.xamarin.com/live-webinar-xamarin-university-presents-exploring-urhosharp-3d-xamarin-workbooks/) Visual Studio 2017 version 15.4 Preview 2 (https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/preview/) iOS 11 & Xcode 9 Previews (https://blog.xamarin.com/explore-ios-11-previews-today/) Xamarin.Forms 2.4.0-pre2 (https://forums.xamarin.com/categories/xamarin-forms-releases) Xamarin AppMap from Infragistics (https://www.infragistics.com/products/xamarin/productivity-pack/app-map) New Connectivity Plugin for Xamarin (https://montemagno.com/connectivity-plugin-4-0-important-and-awesome-changes/) Follow Us: James: Twitter (https://twitter.com/jamesmontemagno), Blog (http://motzcod.es/), GitHub (http://github.com/jamesmontemagno), Merge Conflict Podcast (http://mergeconflict.fm) Pierce: Twitter (https://twitter.com/pierceboggan), GitHub (https://github.com/pierceboggan) Subscribe: iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/xamarin-podcast/id691368176?mt=2) Google Play Music (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ifcss44ww5lc375esulsuettsey) Overcast (https://overcast.fm/itunes691368176/xamarin-podcast)
In this video Immo gives a quick introduction to .NET Standard 2.0. To learn more about this please check out:Videos GitHub
In this video Immo gives a quick introduction to .NET Standard 2.0. To learn more about this please check out:Videos GitHub
In this episode of the Xamarin Podcast, James and Pierce fill you in on the latest Xamarin news, including how to integrate ads and in-app purchases into your mobile apps, migrating to .NET Standard, planet-scale apps with Cosmos DB, and more! 4:00 - Cool apps built with Xamarin recently 7:30 - Azure Cosmos DB 14:30 - App monetization with ads + in-app purchases in Xamarin apps 20:30 - Last Xamarin Dev Days dates + locations for this year announced 23:00 - Migrating your Xamarin.Forms apps to .NET Standard 29:15 - New updates to Plugins for Xamarin 32:40 - Try out the latest Xamarin previews for Visual Studio and Xamarin.Forms 36:50 - Tool/Package of the Podcast Show Links: Case Study: Aggreko (https://blog.xamarin.com/aggreko-provides-power-temperature-control-apps-global-audience-xamarin-azure/) Case Study: Minnesota Twins (https://blog.xamarin.com/minnesota-twins-hits-home-run-cloud-powered-scouting-apps/) Going Global with Xamarin and Azure Cosmos DB (https://blog.xamarin.com/going-global-xamarin-azure-cosmos-db/) Azure Cosmos DB (https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cosmos-db/) Join us at a Xamarin Dev Days near you (https://www.xamarin.com/dev-days) Building Xamarin.Forms Apps with .NET Standard (https://blog.xamarin.com/building-xamarin-forms-apps-net-standard/) The Xamarin Show: Upgrading Xamarin.Forms to .NET Standard (https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/XamarinShow/Snack-Pack-15-Upgrading-to-XamarinForms-to-NET-Standard) Visual Studio 15.3 Preview 3 (https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/preview/) Xamarin.Forms 2.3.5-pre6 (https://forums.xamarin.com/discussion/93181/pre-release-xamarin-forms-2-3-5-256-pre6/p1) Media Manager Plugin (https://blog.xamarin.com/play-audio-and-video-with-the-mediamanager-plugin-for-xamarin/) Version Tracking Plugin (https://github.com/colbylwilliams/VersionTrackingPlugin) Follow Us: James: Twitter (https://twitter.com/jamesmontemagno), Blog (http://motzcod.es/), GitHub (http://github.com/jamesmontemagno), Merge Conflict Podcast (http://mergeconflict.fm) Pierce: Twitter (https://twitter.com/pierceboggan), GitHub (https://github.com/pierceboggan) Subscribe: iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/xamarin-podcast/id691368176?mt=2) Google Play Music (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ifcss44ww5lc375esulsuettsey) Overcast (https://overcast.fm/itunes691368176/xamarin-podcast)
What's up with .NET Standard and the new XAML Standard? While at Build in Seattle, Carl and Richard chatted with Mike Harsh and Joe Stegman about the importance of the new standards and how they will affect .NET development going forward. As Mike and Joe explain, the focus is on making sure that the different versions of .NET (and XAML) that are out there today converge on a common standard. This will make it easier for tool vendors to build tools that work everywhere, and for developers to be able to write code that runs across platforms. It's going to take some time, but standards should make our lives better!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
What's up with .NET Standard and the new XAML Standard? While at Build in Seattle, Carl and Richard chatted with Mike Harsh and Joe Stegman about the importance of the new standards and how they will affect .NET development going forward. As Mike and Joe explain, the focus is on making sure that the different versions of .NET (and XAML) that are out there today converge on a common standard. This will make it easier for tool vendors to build tools that work everywhere, and for developers to be able to write code that runs across platforms. It's going to take some time, but standards should make our lives better!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Nessa edição do podcast discutimos as novidades do primeiro preview do ASP.NET Core, .NET Core, e .NET Standard 2.0. Se você quiser entender de uma vez por todas o .NET Standard, explicamos ele bastante no começo do episódio, também discutimos melhorias do tooling, da linha de comando, e no .NET Core em si. Esse episódio sai colado do episódio técnico anterior, sobre as novidades do Build, que é onde o preview foi anunciado. Se você ainda não ouviu, corre lá! Feed do podcast: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast Feed do podcast somente com episódios técnicos: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast-tecnico Feed do podcast somente com episódios não técnicos: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast-nao-tecnico Pauta: Visual Studio 2017 Update 3 Preview Suporte a side by side sdks .NET Standard 2.0 Conceituando .NET Standard Aumento da API compat shim Outros .NET Core 2.0 Runtime store VB Live Unit testing Outros ASP.NET Core 2.0 Aumento de desempenho Single Package Microsoft.AspNetCore.All Tree shaker / package trimmer New templates New web host config (Create default builder) Config in DI Razor pages Um único middleware de auth Outros Links Citados: Issue no Github do ASP.NET que discute o fato de que o ASP.NET Core pareceria não mais suportar .NET Framework Benchmark do TechEmpower Analogia em C# pra explicar o .NET Standard Participantes: Abner das Dores - @abnerdasdores Giovanni Bassi - @giovannibassi Mahmoud Ali - @akamud Victor Cavalcante - @vcavalcante Vinicius Quaiato - @vquaiato Edição: Fabio Damasceno - @fabiodamasceno Créditos das músicas usadas neste programa: Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 - creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
Nesse episódios discutimos as novidades anunciadas no Microsoft Build 2017, que aconteceu essa semana. Feed do podcast: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast Feed do podcast somente com episódios técnicos: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast-tecnico Feed do podcast somente com episódios não técnicos: www.lambda3.com.br/feed/podcast-nao-tecnico Pauta: O que é o Microsoft Build Lançamento do CosmosDb MySql e PostreSql as a service no Azure Visual Studio for Mac em General Availability Xamarin live player Xamarin tooling melhorado XAML Standard Ubuntu na Windows Store + SUSE + Fedora (WSL) ASP.NET Core e .NET Core e Entity Framework core 2.0 Preview 1 .NET Standard 2.0 C# 7.1, C# 7.2, C# 8 Windows Story Remix iTunes e Spotify na Windows Store OneDrive files on demand Windows Mixed Reality motion controllers Project Emma Links Citados: Docs do CosmosDb Open Live Writer na Store ASP.NET Core 2.0 Preview 1 Windows Mixed Reality motion controllers Visual Studio for Mac Site do Build Xamarin Live Player Sessão "Xamarin: the future of mobile app development" Vídeo do Project Emma: Participantes: Giovanni Bassi - @giovannibassi Mahmoud Ali - @akamud Victor Cavalcante - @vcavalcante Vinicius Quaiato - @vquaiato Wennder Santos - @wenndersantos Edição: Giovanni Bassi - @giovannibassi
The past few days at Microsoft Build 2017 have been filled with wonderful news for .NET and Xamarin developers. On this weeks pod we have a full recap of the event, announcements, and a few predictions. Additionally, we deep dive into a few stand out topics such as XAML Standard, .NET Standard 2.0, the Xamarin Live Player, and of course Fluent Design. Sit back and relax for a Build 2017 packed show. Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface Proudly recorded on Zencastr
The past few days at Microsoft Build 2017 have been filled with wonderful news for .NET and Xamarin developers. On this weeks pod we have a full recap of the event, announcements, and a few predictions. Additionally, we deep dive into a few stand out topics such as XAML Standard, .NET Standard 2.0, the Xamarin Live Player, and of course Fluent Design. Sit back and relax for a Build 2017 packed show. Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface Proudly recorded on Zencastr
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code guest Jimmy Bogard shares his perspective on Microsoft's basic object-mapper. Jimmy talks about the future of Automapper and support for .NET Core & .NET Standard. 00:57 EC: So I wanted to get you on the show today, because of a GitHub issue I saw on the MVC GitHub repository. And this GitHub issue is… It reads, “Basic object mapper for simple model view. View model property mapping.” And I have a feeling that you have some opinions about this, having one of… A very popular NuGet package for ‘.NET’ AutoMapper. And it’s been quite successful. And this, to me, it looks like it may step on your toes a little bit. So I wanted to get you to talk about kinda where you’re at and how this affects you. But before we get started, why don’t you give everybody a quick introduction of who you are and what you do, Jimmy? 01:56 JB: Okay. I guess I really write code for customers for a living. I work at a consulting company called Headspring out of Austin, Texas. And nearly all of the open-source stuff I work on, is just stuff that I build to help my clients. It’s just tools I wanted to keep using, and using, and using as we go from client to client. And so, almost everything that I write and use these days with open-source is stuff I’m actually using on client projects, that I don’t wanna lose when I go to the next client. 02:33 EC: And you have this tool called AutoMapper, which is an object mapping tool. Why don’t we give everybody a quick elevator pitch. What is an object mapper? 02:46 JB: Well, the basic idea is I have two objects that look pretty similar, and my general use case was I’m building web applications in ASP.NET MVC, typically. And I have a rich domain model that’s bound to the database in some way or another, usually with an ORM, like in any framework. But then, I had this other thing I’m using to show information on the web, either for showing forms, or also posting data from the web. And you have this general problem, and that’s your backend object is generally very rich and behavioral, and has a lot of things associated with it, but the thing you’re coming in from the web, is generally not. And you typically don’t wanna mix those two things together. So about… Gosh, eight or nine years ago, I saw this issue of when we’re starting out MVC, that we wanted to have these DTOs that we use for the MVC side and have these rich backend objects. But what would be the mechanism that we copy that information from the rich backend objects to the frontend dumb DTO objects? And I didn’t wanna do that all by hand, and I looked around, and saw there really wasn’t anything that did it for you automatically. And so, I created AutoMapper as a way to automatically figure out how to copy information from one object to the other. 04:12 JB: Probably a stupid idea. That didn’t seem that complicated, but there were a few things that I wanted to have out of the box that would help us out. One of the big ones was flattening, so if you have “foo.bar.baz” on your destination object, you could just have a single property, “foo, bar, baz.” And it would automatically traverse those associations, and figure out how to flatten that object for you. It handled nulls as well. If foo was null or bar was null, it’d be able to handle that as well. And the other big thing that I wanted to do, was make sure we could test it as well. So if I misspelled something or removed a property, I could just have one line of… Just check all my configuration is valid, and all the names match up, and there’s nothing missing. And if there is, go in exception, so it’s really easy for us to test, to say, “Make sure all my mappings are good.” Find out more at http://developer.telerik.com/content-types/podcast/automapper-net-core/
It is finally time for .NET truly to be EVERYWHERE! This week we investigate the dream of .NET Standard libraries, one library that can be shared in any .NET application. We take a look at the concept, implementation, tooling, and mix in our analysis of the pros and cons of making the big switch to .NET Standard libraries. Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface
It is finally time for .NET truly to be EVERYWHERE! This week we investigate the dream of .NET Standard libraries, one library that can be shared in any .NET application. We take a look at the concept, implementation, tooling, and mix in our analysis of the pros and cons of making the big switch to .NET Standard libraries. Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface
In this episode of the Xamarin Podcast, James Montemagno and Pierce Boggan announce some exciting changes surrounding the Xamarin Podcast and cover what's new in Xamarin, including the stable release of Cycle 9, the upcoming Visual Studio 2017 launch, and more. Show Notes: 0:00:30 - Exciting changes coming to the Xamarin Podcast 0:04:45 - Visual Studio 2017 launch 0:06:30 - The new Visual Studio 2017 workload-based installer 0:11:00 - The Xamarin release process 0:18:30 - New "bootstrapped" cross-platform templates 0:22:20 - New item templates for Xamarin.Forms 0:25:00 - Xamarin.Forms IntelliSense, Info.plist Editor, and various other Visual Studio enhancements 0:27:15 - Updates to Xamarin Studio, including .NET Standard support, multiprocess debugging, and more 0:33:30 - Running Visual Studio for Mac and Xamarin Studio side-by-side Links & Show Notes: The Xamarin Podcast (http://xamarinpodcast.com/) website Cycle 9 Release Notes (https://releases.xamarin.com/stable-release-cycle-9/) Visual Studio 2017 RC (https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/visual-studio-2017-rc/) Visual Studio for Mac Preview (https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/visual-studio-mac/) Pierce: Twitter (https://twitter.com/pierceboggan), GitHub (http://github.com/jamesmontemagno) James: Twitter (https://twitter.com/jamesmontemagno), Blog (http://motzcod.es/), GitHub (http://github.com/jamesmontemagno), Merge Conflict Podcast (http://mergeconflict.fm) Subscribe: iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/xamarin-podcast/id691368176?mt=2) Google Play Music (https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ifcss44ww5lc375esulsuettsey) Overcast (https://overcast.fm/itunes691368176/xamarin-podcast)
Will 2017 be the year of .NET Core? Of course it will! I sat down with Scott Hunter (Director of Program Management for the .NET Platform) on the Eat Sleep Code podcast to talk about all things .NET. Scott shared plans for an exciting year of .NET development including the .NET Core 2 Wave, which includes the .NET Core 2.0 release along with .NET Standard 2.0, adoption strategies, and Visual Studio 2017 tooling. 00:27 EC: Scott is the Director of Program Management for the Dot NET platform. This includes the Dot NET framework, Dot NET core and the managed languages. Scott, I’m glad to have you on the show today. 00:39 SH: Yeah, I’m glad to be here. Looking forward to chatting about Dot NET with you. 00:45 EC: Yeah. It’s a great way to kick off 2017, this being the first show of the year for me, appreciate you making time to do this, and we’ve got a lot of stuff going on in this new year with Dot NET, so this is a great topic. 01:00 SH: Yeah, it’s been… I joined Microsoft in 2007. I was a web developer, I guess is the best way to describe it. So, I was a web developer and I joined in 2007, and joined the ASP.NET team. And that was interesting because, as an external person, I walked in, going, “Hey, this ASP NET thing is gonna be this huge team.” And I remember walking in and I realized, “Oh my God. We only have like 12 developers, and three or four PMs,” and we had support staff as well. So the whole team was under 30 in size when I joined in 2007, and it’s… Externally, I think I was just imagining Microsoft, this huge company, that ASP NET was gonna be this massive team. But it was a great team because even though it was a small team, we got a lot of crap done because we… Everybody was super effective and everybody loved the platform, and I think we did more with a smaller group of folks than people would ever imagine. And a lot of things that we started back then in 2007 are the things that you see in Dot NET all up today. The ASP NET team was one of the first teams… I was gonna say in 2008, we started open sourcing ASP NET MVC for the first time, and then, by 2012, we had actually open-sourced the platform, all of the ASP NET platform by then. And now, look at Dot NET today, and we’ve got Dot NET core, and the entire Dot NET framework is open source out there. So, it was… Some of those things we did back in those days were the seeds that have grown and built a platform today. Continue reading at http://developer.telerik.com/topics/net/the-net-core-2-wave/
So many versions of .NET Framework, so little time! Carl and Richard chat with Immo Landwerth about the .NET Standard specifications. Now that .NET has gone cross-platform, the sheer number of implementations of the framework can be overwhelming. And if you're building products for .NET, how do you communicate with your customers about what your product will work with? This is what the .NET Standard is all about - setting specific rules on what needs to be implemented to comply with a specific version of the framework. It's early days yet, but at least there is a plan to keep everyone organized. Dive in!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
So many versions of .NET Framework, so little time! Carl and Richard chat with Immo Landwerth about the .NET Standard specifications. Now that .NET has gone cross-platform, the sheer number of implementations of the framework can be overwhelming. And if you're building products for .NET, how do you communicate with your customers about what your product will work with? This is what the .NET Standard is all about - setting specific rules on what needs to be implemented to comply with a specific version of the framework. It's early days yet, but at least there is a plan to keep everyone organized. Dive in!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
J. Tower is answering all my burning questions about .NET and .NET Core Show Notes: .NET Core The .NET Standard ASP.NET Core Trailhead Technology Partners J. Tower is on Twitter Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Building cross-platform apps sure isn't easy, but code sharing sure helps, but is it worth it? How and when should you share code across a single app and across all apps that you are developing? What to pick? Share projects? Portable class libraries? .NET Standard libraries? This week we investigate the different approaches to sharing code inside of a cross-platform app and how to efficiently share that code with even more applications. Links & Show Notes Sharing Code - Xamarin Documentation Shared Projects with Xamarin.Forms .NET Standard Libraries Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface Subscribe iTunes Google Play Music Stitcher Pocket Casts
Building cross-platform apps sure isn't easy, but code sharing sure helps, but is it worth it? How and when should you share code across a single app and across all apps that you are developing? What to pick? Share projects? Portable class libraries? .NET Standard libraries? This week we investigate the different approaches to sharing code inside of a cross-platform app and how to efficiently share that code with even more applications. Links & Show Notes Sharing Code - Xamarin Documentation Shared Projects with Xamarin.Forms .NET Standard Libraries Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface Subscribe iTunes Google Play Music Stitcher Pocket Casts
Jeffrey Snover from Microsoft on open source PowerShell Slack Chatroom We are the live-podcast channel Interview The announcement YouTube video with PowerShell on Linux demos The PowerShell Repository New PowerShell learning info Chatroom Highlights ## What about ARM? is ## for questions? ## @halr9000 did you find a goat to come on the show as a special guest? ## jsnover needs more edge in his life ## PowerShell is dating bikers. ##Jeffrey, where were y'all hiding Ken Van Hyning all these years? ##jeffrey where did you get inspired to bulid powershell? ok, if you have q’s, then as sqlvariant has shown, please add ## to the front! ## Is that all? ## ARM support? ## SSHRM ## remember OneGet and the legal team? :stuck_out_tongue: juneb: prefix questions w/ ## ## Please tell us more about the governance model. ## how did legal allow MIT license? ## Were there lessons learned working with legal/folks unfamiliar with OSS? I know Chef offers a webinar for legal folks, it seems like it would be helpful for large orgs like Microsoft to help sell and teach this ## Will the roles of team members change? ## How can I get paid to work on open source powershell? :-P ## I second Rich's question: what's with the release timing? ## When will core help be open-sourced? ## wait, is that why CIM? ## Can we get an explaination on the Powershell RFC Process for changes ## ## since we're now taking comments, is the team aware that some nuget packages (like Microsoft.Management.Infrastrucutre) are missing XML doc files? ## For bugs should we still use uservoice, connect, or github issues now? ### We noticed version 6 on PowerShell for Linux, when can we expect ver 6 on Winders ### ### is there any PowerShell features that don't work in PS Core? ## For Linux services would you expect to use Get-Services or a new cmdlet like Get-LinuxServices? ##This is why we need Out-DataTable to be in PowerShell core!! :slightly_smiling_face: ## when might we see remoting to Azure/Office 365 tenants from Mac/Linux? ## will powershell run hurd ###I need mah winforms in Linux, can we get System.Windows.Forms ports to linux plz ## my thing about XML doc files ## yeah but what about rasbian ## Raspbian! ## Yes, it was around Raspbian/linux ## NEED ARM! ## need xml doc files in all the nuget pkgs ## Sooooo, how do I get PowerShell on my Chromebook? ## Do we use UserVoice or GitHub issues? ## will we be able to organize assets in our modules for different platforms? or will module authors be required to manage that on their own? ### will script block loging work with syslog? ## Well SQL Server is on Linux so they have a business case :champagne: ## will we be able to organize assets in our modules for different platforms? or will module authors be required to manage that on their own? ## what is next for Snover and team? e.g. Drawbridge, rewriting kernel, on-premise DSC mgmt system ## e.g., right now I have to manually load 32 or 64 bit native dlls in my modules; will I need to manually load linux vs windows as well? ## any thoughts on deeper PS integration with Python etc, beyond strings? ## will get a restapi for AD, and will we get Join domains cmdlets for powershell on mac ## OOH. DSC using powershell on linux, instead of the separate DSC package??? ##Have there been any advancements in DSC on Linux? ## DSC will we see a revamp of the DSC for linux to kill off python ## ##Are you aware of any other vendors writing psmodules for Linux right now? ##Snover, was PSDirect one of the drivers for PSnix? Being able to manage Win/Nix on Nano server Hyper-V with one language ##or MAC? ## will we see modules to manage bind9 or dhcpd or other services or MYSQL? ##Forgive me if this was already answered, but can we now powershell remote to Linux? ## do we require !#/usr/local/bash ## will there ever be a means to #! powershell in a script ## what about text enconding ## what can we expect in the next 6, 12 months ## Yes, upcoming roadmap?? ## what about an update to the conhost terminal in windows ? Will it support more then 256 colour? ## ONE MORE! What's next for Snover and team? ##Ask about Ken Van Hyning (SQL Tools team) where were they hiding him?!?! ## What question is he up to? One thing on an island? ## Oh you guys don't ask the last question any more? ###Whats next, will they take DIR away from us? ## As of PS5+, does Write-Host write to stream or no? ###Found it ## Is the redirect operator modified in linux or does it behave as per normal? ## Wouldn't this be the role of .NET Standard?? jonwalz uploaded a file: Pasted image at 2016-08-18, 8:51 PM https://powershell.slack.com/files/jonwalz/F22RNF6UQ/pasted_image_at_2016_08_18_08_51_pm.png and commented: Anyone else seeing PowerShell as the top trending topic on Facebook? https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/blob/master/docs/community/governance.md https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/tree/master/src/Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimCmdlets Governance model: https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/blob/master/docs/community/governance.md btw PowerShell going open source is trending on facebook :) https://www.facebook.com/topic/Windows-Powershell/109314949087498?source=whfrt&position=2&trqid=6320345599904818250 @foxde https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/blob/master/docs/installation/windows.md#msi halr9000 uploaded a file: Untitled https://powershell.slack.com/files/halr9000/F22S025RC/-.pl https://www.reddit.com/r/PowerShell/comments/4yb5yb/who_is_the_mystery_guest_tonight_and_what_might/d6mgixw https://stedolan.github.io/jq/ @whatevergeek https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot/getstarted I liked this thread in hacker news: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12314653 - nice demonstration of why, even if you *can* use text, you might prefer objects Linus actually is cool with systemd: https://linux.slashdot.org/story/15/06/30/0058243/interviews-linus-torvalds-answers-your-question https://gist.github.com/Jaykul/15a6982aad9b6197a537f1ce5a786723 regarding Aliases there is an open issue here at https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/929 here's the PR @jsnover mentioned https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/pull/1901 I've suggested this as a resolution https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/929#issuecomment-239697927 ARM!!! https://media.giphy.com/media/HJN39I1q6EBKE/giphy.gif @itadder the hard part is that other than ASP.NET http://ASP.NET Core there is no presentation stack for .NET Core. VSCode gets a pass because it uses Electron / Chromium / Html / JS http://electron.atom.io/apps/ And you can actually write Electron using C#: https://github.com/kexplo/electron-edge https://youtu.be/2WZwv7TxqZ0 possible alternate to ogv, don't know if works on the new stuff yet https://github.com/dfinke/PowerShellSlackathon/tree/master/ExportDataTable http://redhatloves.net/ also https://github.com/Pash-Project/Pash/issues/429 Is .ps a TLD? RedHat should get RedHatLoves.ps http://RedHatLoves.ps First book should be written in the open on https://www.gitbook.com/ https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/1103 https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/1390 https://cloud.google.com/tools/powershell/docs/ dereksonthejob http://prnt.sc/c7jmuo Explor .NET API Catalog: http://apisof.net/catalog/System dereksonthejob uploaded a file: Screen Shot 2016-08-18 at 10.41.10 PM https://powershell.slack.com/files/dereksonthejob/F22SKJQLR/screen_shot_2016-08-18_at_10.41.10_pm.png and commented: here we go @jonwalz Can you include in the show notes that SQL Server got 3 new cmdlets, and people can get the new SqlServer module by installing SSMS 16.3 http://sqlps.io/dl dereksonthejob uploaded a file: @r_keith_hill https://powershell.slack.com/files/dereksonthejob/F22SRLC02/screen_shot_2016-08-18_at_10.41.10_pm.png and commented: I have it now, thx to @itadder https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/1621 https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/706 https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/1273 Oh, here's a video we did last month if people need to catch up to speed on what's going on with SQL PowerShell in 2016: https://youtu.be/rc6lwiTE9GI http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/695/where-does-mac-os-x-come-from r_keith_hill uploaded a file: RE line endings: https://powershell.slack.com/files/r_keith_hill/F22SHCYDB/pasted_image_at_2016_08_18_08_54_pm.png and commented: Just a LF but concerns me the default encoding is unicode for out-file still