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David Thomson is the author of many books on film and television, including a biography of Orson Welles, a book of appreciation on Nicole Kidman, his legendary Biographical Dictionary of Film, The Big Screen, How to Watch a Movie, and his trilogy of books of movie universe short stories Suspects, Silver Light and Connecticut. He is also a documentarian Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Giard is a former accountant and a former biochemist, who has been developing solutions using Microsoft technologies for over three decades. Currently, David helps people design and build solutions in his role as a Partner Solution Architect at Microsoft. David has been very active in the developer community, speaking at numerous major conferences, code camps, and user groups around the world; helping to lead user groups; and helping to organize conferences and other geek events. He is the host and producer of the mildly popular online TV shows Technology and Friends and GCast. He is the co-author of the Wrox book Real World .NET, C#, and Silverlight. You can read his latest thoughts at DavidGiard.com. His hobbies include video, photography, sports, and embarrassing his sons. You can find David on the following sites: Twitter Website GitHub Here are some links provided by David: Technology and Friends Podcast PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Spotify Apple Podcasts YouTube Music Amazon Music RSS Feed You can check out more episodes of Coffee and Open Source on https://www.coffeeandopensource.com Coffee and Open Source is hosted by Isaac Levin --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coffeandopensource/support
Welcome to Silverlight Studies! A podcast broadcasting from the basement of Silverlight University in the Cognitive Realm, where Shawn is journeying through the Cosmere and discussing it with full spoilers! This is a new incarnation of the show featuring good friends, Chad and Josh, as we discuss the Cosmere in full spoilers. In our introduction episode, we do a tier ranking of the Cosmere. We also launched a DISCORD! So if you guys wanna jump in and hang out to talk some Cosmere or Sanderson, we'd love to have you. Our cover art was done by good friend of the show Alx: https://twitter.com/alx_beegboi Join our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/Y5FxvPxthd Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpeakStormlight Email us at: Speakthewordsasp@gmail.com Follow Shawn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shawn_AFK
Not only did Chuck Leone play keyboards in many local bands like Anacrusis, Silverlight, Wave, The Cows, and Mr. Gone, he also traveled up and down the East Coast in a Tampa, FL-based band called Powerglide. In this episode, he talks about playing in Erie during the 1970s and '80s, his time on the road, and opening for artists/bands like Johnny Rivers, Foreigner, and Steppenwolf. Thanks to the JPT Foundation for sponsoring the Erie Music History podcast. The goal of the foundation is to provide education scholarships to grade school-age children as well as annual giving to local organizations and charities. The foundation has a large hall that hosts bingo four days a week and is available for rentals, and it is also the home of this podcast's monthly music night, which is the first Tuesday of the month from 6PM-9PM. Many thanks to folks like Angelo Phillips, Tom Lane, and Mike Miller who have donated to the podcast. If you would like to help out, Venmo me at @Dan-Schell-6. For information on what bands/musicians are playing in Erie, PA and the surrounding area, please check out Jack Stevenson's 2 Man Happy Hour podcast and webpage.www.ErieMusicHistory.comhttps://www.facebook.com/ErieMusicHistoryPodcast
Oh my goodness, everyone. We have SO many Words of Brandon episodes ahead of you. We're going out of order, with the Dragonsteel 2023 Spoiler Q&A! And sorry Lift-dragon enjoyers, that theory is dead! We also talk about a surprising amount of Warbreaker stuff, Zane, Mistborn: Birthright, and Alyx solves Silverlight. Some of those are even vaguely relevant to what we are talking about and not just nonsense. This episode we have Eric (Chaos), Ian (Weiry), Alyx (Feather), Evgeni (Argent), and David (Windrunner)! Thanks, Alyx, for being a champ with our nonsense. Dragonsteel 2023 Spoiler Q&A: https://youtu.be/fDm5Hif5rQo?si=rpVcPfWKjlmFsSPQ Our Arcanum collection of the WoBs we discussed: https://wob.coppermind.net/collections/1230/ 00:00 Introduction, Dragonsteel VIP Access for some reason 9:29 Is Nightblood a Dawnshard? 11:57 Does Rsyn have a Torment? 13:22 How good is Taln in a fight really? 16:56 Is Hoid able to use Soulstamps 26:36 Why can't Hoid Skip but Nomad can? (also random SiSG stuff) 34:34 Mistborn burning anti-lerasium 39:41 Making Lifeless out of chasmfiends 46:41 Dragon lift is DEAD (and other dragon WoBs) 1:06:02 Mistborn: Birthright blabbering 1:09:19 Are spores and fabrials affect by God Metals? 1:13:09 Animal bonds with aethers 1:18:02 Black smoke! 1:20:31 Color and Soulcasting 1:29:24 Dragon magic system 1:32:11 Manifested metal and burning it 1:39:41 Who's That Cosmere Character If you like our content, support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/17thshard For discussion, theories, games, and news, come to https://www.17thshard.com Come talk with us and the community on the 17th Shard Discord: https://discord.gg/17thshard Want to learn more about the cosmere and more? The Coppermind Wiki is where it's at: https://coppermind.net Read all Words of Brandon on Arcanum: https://wob.coppermind.net Subscribe to Shardcast: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:102123174/sounds.rss Send your Who's That Cosmere Characters to wtcc@17thshard.com
David Thomson chats to Paul Burke about the completion of his fictional trilogy - SUSPECTS (film noir), SILVER LIGHT (Westerns) & CONNECTICUT (screwball comedy). We also chat the American dream, actors, how fiction sheds light on life and vice versa.SUSPECTS: Noah Cross, Norma Desmond, Norman Bates, Harry Lime - short biographies of some of the most famous characters in the history of film noir. Thomson sketches in whole lives, lives as intense as the dreams put up on the screen. Then these characters start to meet each other outside the films as if they were real people with real needs and passions. The book is becoming a novel. The names and faces are familiar to us. All these disparate characters come together to form a kind of society. SILVER LIGHT: From 1865 to 1950, the American West, its rich, colourful characters, and its many faces - historical, mythic, and cinematic - are captured in the story of a reclusive, elderly photographer and her friend, a writer of Western comic books. Two characters dominate the novel's foreground: a Georgia O'Keeffe-like figure, photographer Susan Garth, shrewd, cantankerous, reclusive, and still self-reliant at 80, and her longtime friend Bark Blaylock, a western writer/filmmaker who may be Wyatt Earp's son. Silver Light artfully juxtaposes the brimming frontier of legend against a construct of the West as a constricted wilderness of the soul.CONNECTICUT: an enchanting yet haunting celebration of screwball romantic comedies. Now a trilogy is completed with Connecticut. Why Connecticut? Because that lovely, liberal state has been set aside as the resting place for every disturbed person in the nation! At first, this seems like an opportunity for meeting up with the merry ghosts of Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, Carole Lombard, William Powell and Margaret Sullavan. We get glimpses of Bringing Up Baby, My Man Godfrey and The Lady Eve. But then the wild comedy darkens as we realize that Connecticut itself is on the edge of a demented and cruel war that challenges all its inmates to keep seeing the comic side of mishap and madness.The trilogy is revealed not just as a set of dazzling stories. But a commentary on how far we have all been steered towards delightful but dangerous fantasies by the movies. Aren't we all screwball now? Is Connecticut safe to visit?Recommendations: Chinatown, The Killing, In A Lonely Place, Citizen Kane, Double Indemnity, Red River, The Searchers, Bringing Up Baby, Sullivan's Travels, My Man Godfrey, The Lady Eve. Paul Burke writes for Crime Time, Crime Fiction Lover and the European Literature Network. He is also a CWA Historical Dagger Judge 2023.Produced by Junkyard DogMusic courtesy of Southgate and LeighCrime TimeCrime Time FM is the official podcast ofGwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2023CrimeFest 2023&CWA Daggers 2023
In this Their Story podcast episode, as part of our Black Hat USA conference coverage, hosts Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli connect with Brian Kenyon, the Chief Strategy Officer at Island, to unpack the intricate world of enterprise browsers. Together, they explore the pressing need for robust web security and the challenges that orbit it. As the conversation unfurls, they navigate the evolution of browsers, their pivotal role in today's work operations, and how modern frameworks like Chromium have replaced relics like Flash and Silverlight, simplifying web backend and significantly enhancing a consistent user experience.The trio brings to light the persistent problem of technical debt within enterprise environments, where the existence of outdated applications and frameworks continues to be a daunting issue. They assert the need for an enterprise browser capable of maintaining compatibility with older systems while simultaneously keeping pace with the advancements of the digital era. In addition, the dialogue expands to include the integration of browser technologies in cloud-based applications like Salesforce and ServiceNow, and the challenges inherent in applying policies and ensuring data security within such environments.The pivotal value of an enterprise browser emerges strongly throughout the discussion, highlighting its ability to augment productivity and provide unique cybersecurity solutions. The conversation orbits around the value of an enterprise browser integrating with an organization's identity and access management systems, yielding granular control over access and actions within applications. Furthermore, Brian draws attention to the deployment flexibility of an enterprise browser, with its ability to be utilized across an entire organization or targeted towards specific departments or teams.In a concluding note, Sean, Marco, and Brian emphasize the pivotal role of end-user experience in enhancing productivity and the transformative role browsers play in this scenario. They discuss the additional functionality that an enterprise browser can offer - such as built-in copy and paste palettes, PDF editors, and password managers — and caution about potential risks tied to browser extensions, underscoring the need for visibility, governance, and control in this area while allowing the end-users to drive the requests to ensure they get their work done.A secure enterprise browser, such as the one offered by Island.io, is pivotal in transforming the business narrative, where security ceases to be a mere protective measure and becomes a business enabler. By ensuring a seamless and secure web browsing experience, it aligns with the company's strategic objectives, directly contributing to desired outcomes and fostering an environment where safety and efficiency coexist, driving the business towards new heights of digital innovation.Ultimately, this episode provides valuable insights into the challenges and benefits of leveraging an enterprise browser within the evolving digital landscape, offering a thought-provoking, informative, and practical discourse for organizations striving to enhance their web security and improve end-user experiences.Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more: https://www.itspmagazine.com/their-infosec-storyGuest: Brian Kenyon, Chief Strategy Officer at Island [@island_io]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianmkenyon/ResourcesLearn more about Island.io and their offering: https://itspm.ag/island-io-6b5ffdWhat if the browser was designed for the enterprise? See for yourself at Black Hat - Visit Booth #1474 https://itspm.ag/islandl724For more Black Hat USA 2023 coverage: https://itspmagazine.com/black-hat-usa-2023-cybersecurity-event-coverage-in-las-vegasAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
In this Their Story podcast episode, as part of our Black Hat USA conference coverage, hosts Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli connect with Brian Kenyon, the Chief Strategy Officer at Island, to unpack the intricate world of enterprise browsers. Together, they explore the pressing need for robust web security and the challenges that orbit it. As the conversation unfurls, they navigate the evolution of browsers, their pivotal role in today's work operations, and how modern frameworks like Chromium have replaced relics like Flash and Silverlight, simplifying web backend and significantly enhancing a consistent user experience.The trio brings to light the persistent problem of technical debt within enterprise environments, where the existence of outdated applications and frameworks continues to be a daunting issue. They assert the need for an enterprise browser capable of maintaining compatibility with older systems while simultaneously keeping pace with the advancements of the digital era. In addition, the dialogue expands to include the integration of browser technologies in cloud-based applications like Salesforce and ServiceNow, and the challenges inherent in applying policies and ensuring data security within such environments.The pivotal value of an enterprise browser emerges strongly throughout the discussion, highlighting its ability to augment productivity and provide unique cybersecurity solutions. The conversation orbits around the value of an enterprise browser integrating with an organization's identity and access management systems, yielding granular control over access and actions within applications. Furthermore, Brian draws attention to the deployment flexibility of an enterprise browser, with its ability to be utilized across an entire organization or targeted towards specific departments or teams.In a concluding note, Sean, Marco, and Brian emphasize the pivotal role of end-user experience in enhancing productivity and the transformative role browsers play in this scenario. They discuss the additional functionality that an enterprise browser can offer - such as built-in copy and paste palettes, PDF editors, and password managers — and caution about potential risks tied to browser extensions, underscoring the need for visibility, governance, and control in this area while allowing the end-users to drive the requests to ensure they get their work done.A secure enterprise browser, such as the one offered by Island.io, is pivotal in transforming the business narrative, where security ceases to be a mere protective measure and becomes a business enabler. By ensuring a seamless and secure web browsing experience, it aligns with the company's strategic objectives, directly contributing to desired outcomes and fostering an environment where safety and efficiency coexist, driving the business towards new heights of digital innovation.Ultimately, this episode provides valuable insights into the challenges and benefits of leveraging an enterprise browser within the evolving digital landscape, offering a thought-provoking, informative, and practical discourse for organizations striving to enhance their web security and improve end-user experiences.Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more: https://www.itspmagazine.com/their-infosec-storyGuest: Brian Kenyon, Chief Strategy Officer at Island [@island_io]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianmkenyon/ResourcesLearn more about Island.io and their offering: https://itspm.ag/island-io-6b5ffdWhat if the browser was designed for the enterprise? See for yourself at Black Hat - Visit Booth #1474 https://itspm.ag/islandl724For more Black Hat USA 2023 coverage: https://itspmagazine.com/black-hat-usa-2023-cybersecurity-event-coverage-in-las-vegasAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
From noir and the western to the utopian world of screwball, where love is anything but love, and Hollywood reached its fairytale peak. Part 2 of my conversation with the film historian/critic/novelist David Thomson is all about being raised by movies, the importance (and occasional hazards) of insanity, and secrets of the moon. The full, intimate episode is available only to subscribers. Become one now at patreon.com/filthyarmenian to follow the full, twisted adventure, with access to twice as many episodes. Story Board: George Bailey, James Stewart, perfect fathers, divorce, Julia Roberts, James Dean, Rock Hudson, Noel Coward, David Lean, Joan Didion's last act, Virginia Woolf, a writer's judgment, the loss of the great editor, Bob Gottlieb, Dino DeLaurentis, David Lynch, Blue Velvet, Irving Thalberg, Harvey Weinstein, book industry, Little Shop Around the Corner, Preston Sturges, the big secret, directorial power, Freeway, Spike Lee, Chick Hearn, Pat Riley David Thomson is the author most recently of the enchanting fiction trilogy SUSPECTS, SILVER LIGHT, and CONNECTICUT. Follow us on twitter/instagram @filthyarmenian
One year after our rain dance to conquer the death of cinema, film critic/novelist/historian David Thomson welcomes me back for a dreamy convo about the spiritual treasures and booby traps of noir, the western, and the screwball comedy -- three worlds of movieland he has realized and reinvented in his enchanting fiction trilogy SUSPECTS, SILVER LIGHT, and the upcoming CONNECTICUT. This is Part 1. For the forthcoming Part 2, and dozens of other subscriber-only episodes, become a patron at patreon.com/filthyarmenian to support the show and follow the full twisted adventure. Please rate, review, spread the word and follow us on twitter/instagram @filthyarmnian Story Board: Willa Cather, Irene Selznick, black and white, Billy The Kid, Wyatt Earp, Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (the last great western), Shirtless Pitt, Robert Towne, Heaven's Gate, the self-expression of driving, light therapy, the importance of addiction, sports, San Francisco, gold rush, Red River, Searchers, Noah Cross, Trump, Chinatown, John Huston, Wes Anderson, Mullholland Dr., Montgomery Clift, A Place in the Sun, Elizabeth Taylor, the problem with Paul Newman, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Sydney Lumet, Otto Preminger, Eddie Mueller, Raymond Chandler vs James Ellroy, The Big Sleep, Didion, Babitz, studio system, film set romance
FULL SHOW NOTES https://podcast.nz365guy.com/462Jon Gilman shares his experience working at Microsoft for over 18 months since the acquisition and how they have incorporated their products into the Power Platform. Talks about Jon's focus on creating exciting content for enterprises to quickly adopt and implement the Power Platform, as opposed to the traditional DIY approach. Jon shares his background as an industrial engineering major and his journey from General Motors to Accenture, where he worked on implementing SAP and building custom software. Explains the challenges faced by organizations when implementing ERP systems, where operational efficiency increases on the back end but creates complexities and inefficiencies for front-end users. Jon reflects on his journey from founding Clear Software to joining Microsoft. He discusses his dissatisfaction with ERP systems and the need to improve the user experience for front-end users. Shares Jon's journey of building productivity tools and transitioning to web applications using technologies like Silverlight, Adobe Flex, and HTML5. Jon talks about the acquisition of Clear Software by Microsoft and the process of integrating its capabilities into the Power Platform. He highlights the technical integration and the migration of pre-built app templates as power apps. The Concept of Clean Core in SAP Systems Migration - The concept is driven by SAP itself and involves extracting different workloads through APIs and the relevance of the Microsoft perspective and the SAP Power Platform Azure story. Emphasizes the importance of avoiding writing business logic in custom code within ERP systems and the challenges faced by organizations with extensive custom ABAP code in the SAP world. Jon explains how the Power Platform, including connectors and pre-built templates, streamlines and automates business processes, reducing the time and effort required for tasks such as vendor setup and purchase order entry. The discussion revolves around allowing organization members to update applications in different systems and the need for a balance between security and flexibility is emphasized. AgileXRM AgileXRm - The integrated BPM for Microsoft Power PlatformSupport the showIf you want to get in touch with me, you can message me here on Linkedin.Thanks for listening
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Aleksey Stukalov (@AlekseyStukalov) about: the deepest hole-11km, starting with Pascal, math - and there is nothing to argue about, integral and differential equations, writing an article about magnetic impulses, 1c - consulting company, implementing accounting software, learning C#, Silverlight and LINQ, from C# to Java, starting CUBA and jmix, cuba and jmix are like MS Access for Java, building a banking system for Paraguay, 25k developers is using CUBA, starting JPA Buddy, selling on IntelliJ marketplace, JPA Buddy - the Vlad automation tool, "#117 Java Persistence: From DB over JDBC to Transactions" episode with Vlad Mihalcea, JPA buddy is a IntelliJ plugin, the Jetbrains MPS (Meta Programming System), Intellij is an interesting distribution channel, DTO generation, mapping entities to DTOs, implementing projections with JPA, JSON-P with Java Records Aleksey Stukalov on twitter: @AlekseyStukalov
Welcome to Silverlight Studies! A podcast broadcasting from the basement of Silverlight University in the Cognitive Realm, where Shawn is journeying through the Cosmere and discussing it with full spoilers! Gavin joins me again for the final installment of our Mistborn Era 2 Retrospectives! It's finally time to talk about Mistborn: The Lost Metal. We also launched a DISCORD! So if you guys wanna jump in and hang out to talk some Cosmere or Sanderson, we'd love to have you. Our cover art was done by good friend of the show Alx: https://twitter.com/alx_beegboi Follow Gavin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OverleveledCast Email the Overleveled podcast at: overleveledpodcast@gmail.com Check out the Overleveled Podcast on Anchor and YouTube: https://anchor.fm/gavin-dodson https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEQREMrC6ZHKE6dWBDnzpw Catch Gavin on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/gavdod Join our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/Y5FxvPxthd Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpeakStormlight Email us at: Speakthewordsasp@gmail.com Follow Shawn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shawn_AFK
Welcome to Silverlight Studies! A podcast broadcasting from the basement of Silverlight University in the Cognitive Realm, where Shawn is journeying through the Cosmere and discussing it with full spoilers! I had intended to do little audio diaries throughout my time reading The Lost Metal, and it turned into this hour and a half behemoth. The first half is my theorizing throughout the reading, and the last forty or so minutes is after I'd finished the book. Hope you guys enjoy, can't wait to keep talking about the crazy stuff in this book! We also launched a DISCORD! So if you guys wanna jump in and hang out to talk some Cosmere or Sanderson, we'd love to have you. Our cover art was done by good friend of the show Alx: https://twitter.com/alx_beegboi Join our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/Y5FxvPxthd Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpeakStormlight Email us at: Speakthewordsasp@gmail.com Follow Shawn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shawn_AFK
Welcome to Silverlight Studies! A podcast broadcasting from the basement of Silverlight University in the Cognitive Realm, where Shawn is journeying through the Cosmere and discussing it with full spoilers! This week I was joined by friend of the show Gavin from the Overleveled Podcast as we continue our little miniseries leading up to the release of The Lost Metal! Join us each month as we talk about an entry in the Wax and Wayne series, continuing this month with Bands of Mourning! We also launched a DISCORD! So if you guys wanna jump in and hang out to talk some Cosmere or Sanderson, we'd love to have you. Our cover art was done by good friend of the show Alx: https://twitter.com/alx_beegboi Follow Gavin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OverleveledCast Email the Overleveled podcast at: overleveledpodcast@gmail.com Check out the Overleveled Podcast on Anchor and YouTube: https://anchor.fm/gavin-dodson https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEQREMrC6ZHKE6dWBDnzpw Catch Gavin on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/gavdod Join our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/Y5FxvPxthd Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpeakStormlight Email us at: Speakthewordsasp@gmail.com Follow Shawn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shawn_AFK
Welcome to Silverlight Studies! A podcast broadcasting from the basement of Silverlight University in the Cognitive Realm, where Shawn is journeying through the Cosmere and discussing it with full spoilers! This week I was joined by friend of the show Gavin from the Overleveled Podcast as we continue our little miniseries leading up to the release of The Lost Metal! Join us each month as we talk about an entry in the Wax and Wayne series, continuing this month with Shadows of Self! We also launched a DISCORD! So if you guys wanna jump in and hang out to talk some Cosmere or Sanderson, we'd love to have you. Our cover art was done by good friend of the show Alx, who unfortunately does not have a social media presence. Follow Gavin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OverleveledCast Email the Overleveled podcast at: overleveledpodcast@gmail.com Check out the Overleveled Podcast on Anchor and YouTube: https://anchor.fm/gavin-dodson https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEQREMrC6ZHKE6dWBDnzpw Catch Gavin on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/gavdod Join our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/Y5FxvPxthd Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpeakStormlight Email us at: Speakthewordsasp@gmail.com Follow Shawn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shawn_AFK
Microsoft abandoned Silverlight, right? Is Blazor the next Silverlight? Isn't Silverlight proof that Microsoft only cares about money and hates developers? These are the questions we are going to answer in today's episode of Dev Questions.Website: https://www.iamtimcorey.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IAmTimCoreyAsk Your Question: https://suggestions.iamtimcorey.com/Sign Up to Get More Great Developer Content in Your Inbox: https://signup.iamtimcorey.com/
Welcome to Silverlight Studies! A podcast broadcasting from the basement of Silverlight University in the Cognitive Realm, where Shawn is journeying through the Cosmere and discussing it with full spoilers! This week I was joined by friends of the show Gavin and Dash from the Overleveled Podcast as we embark on a little miniseries leading up to the release of The Lost Metal! Join us each month as we talk about an entry in the Wax and Wayne series, starting this month with The Lost Metal! We also launched a DISCORD! So if you guys wanna jump in and hang out to talk some Cosmere or Sanderson, we'd love to have you. Our cover art was done by good friend of the show Alx, who unfortunately does not have a social media presence. Follow Gavin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OverleveledCast Email the Overleveled podcast at: overleveledpodcast@gmail.com Check out the Overleveled Podcast on Anchor and YouTube: https://anchor.fm/gavin-dodson https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEQREMrC6ZHKE6dWBDnzpw Catch Gavin on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/gavdod Join our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/Y5FxvPxthd Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpeakStormlight Email us at: Speakthewordsasp@gmail.com Follow Shawn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shawn_AFK
Why the W3C is struggling to move to HTTPS by default and follow-up on Certbot, monitoring, and Silverlight. Plus buying enterprise switches. News/discussion W3C's planned transition to HTTPS stymied by legacy laggards Free Consulting We were asked what switches we recommend for enterprise. Tailscale Tailscale is a VPN service […]
From clarinet, to guitar, to piano, to bass, Derf Hopsecger has tried them all, although most people in town know him as a piano or bass player. Since his early teens, Derf has been playing live in bands such as The Image and Silverlight, and over the years he has turned into the go-to guy if you need a bass player in a pinch. Today he's still very active in music, and plays bass for the Fabulous Leftovers. Thanks again to the JPT Foundation for sponsoring the the Erie Music History podcast. The goal of the foundation is to provide education scholarships to grade school-age children as well as annual giving to local organizations and charities. The foundation also has a large hall that hosts bingo four days a week and is available for rentals. Many thanks to everyone who has donated or provided financial support for this podcast. If you would like to become a Patreon supporter (it's only $5/month and you can cancel anytime) go to the Erie Music History Podcast page on Patreon.com.You can also support the podcast via Venmo. Click on the “support this podcast” link on the home page for more info. For information on what bands/musicians are playing in Erie, PA and the surrounding area, please check out Jack Stevenson's 2 Man Happy Hour podcast and webpage.
Welcome to Silverlight Studies! A podcast broadcasting from the basement of Silverlight University in the Cognitive Realm, where Shawn is journeying through the Cosmere and discussing it with full spoilers! This week I was joined by friend of the show, Gavin, to discuss the recently (kind of) released Prologue to Stormlight 5! Lots of cool reveals in this one, and Gavin even gets to learn a popular theory about Shallan's mother, hope you guys enjoy it! Sometime soon I'd like to get a Lost Metal preview out, so that should be coming! We also launched a DISCORD! So if you guys wanna jump in and hang out to talk some Cosmere or Sanderson, we'd love to have you. Our cover art was done by good friend of the show Alx, who unfortunately does not have a social media presence. Follow Gavin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OverleveledCast Email the Overleveled podcast at: overleveledpodcast@gmail.com Check out the Overleveled Podcast on Anchor and YouTube: https://anchor.fm/gavin-dodson https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEQREMrC6ZHKE6dWBDnzpw Catch Gavin on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/gavdod Join our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/Y5FxvPxthd Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpeakStormlight Email us at: Speakthewordsasp@gmail.com Follow Shawn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shawn_AFK
What's an Azure Static Web App, and why do you want one? Carl and Richard talk to Stacy Cashmore about Azure Static Web Apps, Microsoft's implementation of static web apps. Stacy talks about the bare essentials of making a web page - serving up some HTML. How much back-end processing do you really need? The static web app approach serves a page as a static file - and while that file may make calls to APIs, it doesn't require AppService itself. The result is fast, low-cost web apps!
Are you moving apps to the cloud? Carl and Richard talk to Richard Reukema about his experience shifting workloads into the cloud. Richard talks about getting beyond virtual machines in the cloud and utilizing the platform services that allow your application to scale up and out. The conversation dives into designing software independent of the implementation, even the cloud provider! This separation between design and implementation, combined with modern practices of deployment and testing automation, get to the true value of the cloud - the ability to rapidly iterate to respond to business needs!
An airhacks.fm conversation with Stuart Marks (@stuartmarks) about: Wang 2200 Laboratories computer with 10 years, David Ahl 101 Basic Computer Games, Basic without "else", GOTO and GOSUB, Pascal Records and Java, conditional evaluation in Pascal, the criticism on Pascal, Bill Joy added the socket interface to BSD 4.2, replacing VMS with BSD, the Bill Joy long weekend, starting at Sun Microsystems, working with James Gosling on the NeWS windows system, Postcript based windows system, NeWS ran on SunOS, SunOS 5 became Solaris, the unpleasant UNIX wars with AT&T, HP and IBM, X-Window vs. NeWS, shared state and NeWS, display postscript became the NeXT system, the X-NeWS merge OS, Open Look and Motif, OSF-opensource foundation, Motif became the dominant OS, creating a eCommerce system with Java at Sun, working with James Gosling at NeWS, project Oak and Project Green, Star Seven, licensing WebLogic and Tengah, personal Java and the Java Ring, Java on Sharp Zaurus and on Palm, working on J2ME, working with JavaFX, Chris Oliver started JavaFX, F3 and Forms Follow Function, Java FX Script was an own language, Richard Bair was the JavaFX architect, Jasper Potts was was the Java FX UI designer, JavaFX is based on final classes, the fragile base class / brittle base class problem, the general subclassing problem, implementing a 2d traversial algorithm for Java FX, Sun was shrinking, Java FX was growing, Brian Goetz worked to improve the Java FX internals, RIAs - Rich Internet Applications, Silverlight, Flash, Flex and JavaFX, JavaFX supported CSS, the compiler bug war story, binding propagates side effects, Robert Field is working on jshell, Stuart Marks on twitter: @stuartmarks, Stuart Marks blog: stuartmarks.wordpress.com
How do you build cross-platform UI? Carl and Richard talk to Dan Walmsley about Avalonia, a lightweight, cross-platform UI using XAML and C#. Dan talks about supporting an array of Linux GUIs, Windows, macOS, WebAssembly, Raspberry PI, iOS, and Android! Avalonia comes from the Linux and Mono world and now runs with .NET 6 - you should check it out!
Flutter comes to Windows! Carl and Richard talk to Chris Sells about the latest incarnation of Flutter which now has desktop support for Windows. Flutter has been around for a few years helping to build mobile apps in iOS and Android with a unified codebase. But now it also supports deployment as a web app, and as a Windows app, and soon, MacOS and Linux. Chris talks about how Flutter provides for hardware abstraction that has allowed the ecosystem to support even more platforms, and build libraries to take Flutter in all sorts of directions.
Visual Studio turns 25! Carl and Richard talk to Julia Liuson, who has been working on Visual Studio since the beginning about her experiences building and leading the product. Julia talks about how Visual Studio got started, its evolution into .NET, with some great stories along the way. There's also Studio for the Mac and Visual Studio Code to talk about as well - all with different origin stories!
Last week Nine to Noon looked at plans to build a big film studio complex on the outskirts of Wanaka. The proposal, which was given the greenlight late last year under a fast-tracked consent process, would create the country's first purpose-built, large-scale film studio. The plan by Silverlight Studios, will include 10 sound stages, production facilities and the permanent backlots of Venice, a medieval village, Paris and New York all set around an artificial lake. In addition to a working film set, it'll include a film school and operate as a tourist destination. Kathryn previously spoke to Jerry Rowley and Julian Haworth about their concerns - including the appropriateness of the site and the fast-tracked consent process. Today Mike Wallis, one of the three founding directors of Silverlight Studios, joins Kathryn to talk about the project and how it's progressing.
Another in the series of twenty years of .NET, this one with Scott Guthrie! Carl and Richard talk to Scott about the early days of ASP.NET, the recruiting of the ninja army of Scott Hanselman, Rob Conery, Phil Haack (and others), and much more! Scott has been part of .NET from the beginning and talks about bringing the ASP.NET web team with him when he joined the Azure group. The conversation digs into how to keep a 20-year-old product relevant, which does mean an occasional reinvention!
.NET is twenty years old - how has it changed? Carl and Richard talk with Mark Miller about how he moved from Delphi to .NET, and how .NET has continued to be relevant through the years. The conversation also digs into those pivotal moments of .NET and how it shaped the product into the open-source, cross-platform product of today!
C# is twenty years old! Carl and Richard chat with Anders Hejlsberg about how C# has evolved, and how it's continuing into the future. Anders digs into the origins of C# as the C-like Object-Oriented Langage aka COOL that he proposed when Microsoft could no longer build its own version of Java. The conversation gets into how all programming languages 'build on the shoulders of giants' and use features of languages past, with their own twists and innovations. Fun conversation with the father of C# !
Twenty years of .NET! Carl and Richard talk to Miguel de Icaza about his experiences working with .NET, going all the way back to 2001 with the announcement of the Mono Project. Miguel talks about those early days of Mono, creating MonoTouch to make C# run on iOS, Xamarin, and more! The conversation also dives into the evolution of open source, and the impact that tech companies have on open source projects, and what the future might hold for open source maintainers.
How do you build microservices? Carl and Richard talk to the authors of Pro Microservices in .NET 6 - Sean Whitesell, Rob Richardson, and Matthew Groves. The conversation digs into how microservices have evolved, the role of containers, and how the different tools that go together to make a successful microservices architecture. Then there's a whole discussion on reliability, security, scalability, and testing - there are a lot of things that go into making professional microservices!
What's your UX strategy? Carl and Richard talk to Brian Lagunas about his work on Prism, the UX framework that works WPF, Xamarin, and now the Uno Platform to build good-looking, consistent UX experiences. Brian talks about the challenges around simplifying the UX experience enough to make it easy to do the right thing, while still having enough functionality to not limit what your applications can do. The conversation also dives into web UX challenges and some of the tools that Brian has been working on for Infragistics in the same space.
What's the right development stack for a startup? Carl and Richard talk to Oleg Fridman about his latest startup called Verb Data and the challenges of building a startup with the .NET stack. Oleg talks about how the investors, and sometimes the developers, have concerns around .NET - but not the customers. .NET is well known for being enterprise-class and scalable - but it's not as well known for being cross-platform, open-source, and cloud friendly. The conversation dives into where .NET makes sense in a project and where it does not and the differences in developing in a startup versus a more established business. Not everyone is suited for startup life, but startup life has also evolved - maybe you're ready to try it!
Geek Out Number Three - Energy! Richard chats with Carl about the state of power generation in the world today - the growth of wind (offshore wind is growing!) and solar, why geothermal isn't taking off, and then a long conversation about small modular nuclear power. Is SMR really going to be a thing? 2021 also had a lot of news around fusion - much of it just noise, but there have been some important developments that might actually mean fusion is getting closer! The energy Geek Out wraps up with power storage, including thermal storage, different types of battery storage, even the potential of hydrogen! Lots to geek out about!
Ready to migrate from ASP.NET Web Forms? Carl and Richard talk to Veli Pehlivanov about his work helping organizations modernize their ASP.NET Web Forms applications. Veli talks about finding an appropriate migration strategy for the application, often keeping the existing app in operation while modernization efforts happen piece by piece. The challenging part in that scenario is aspects like security - can you share authentication from the older app with the newer? Sometimes it's necessary to build shims to keep things in sync, and while they seem temporary, often they are run for many years. Migration isn't easy, but the alternatives are worse - plan to take the time!
Part Two of the Geek Outs - all about the Pandemic. The conversation starts out talking about the Omicron variant and how the pandemic has changed since the 2020 Geek Out. The biggest thing that has happened is having 3.8 billion people vaccinated - not quite half the population, and not enough for herd immunity yet. But progress is being made, and there's more to come. Richard also dives into the power of the innovation that mRNA vaccines represent - a new tool for humanity to fight all sorts of illnesses. Finally, the show wraps up with a discussion on the supply chain crisis. Nominally brought on by the pandemic, there have been supply chain issues for years, exacerbated by lockdowns, illness, interruptions, and a huge backlog in container traffic. It will get resolved eventually, but that have been some changes coming for a while that will be felt for years - whether that is good or bad is yet to be determined!
It's the end of the year and time for a Geek Out - actually, three! With so much geeky goodness to explore, this is the first of three Geek Outs to come out in rapid succession, starting with SPACE! Richard talks about how amazing 2021 was for spaceflight - with a record-setting number of space flights from China and the US. China had a huge year in space, including landing a rover on the Moon and launching a space station. Then there are all the amazing science missions including DART, Perseverance, and the James Webb Space Telescope. There's good news and bad news on the rocket development front - and then there's the ISS. The space station is getting old, and the conversation is growing about building multiple replacements. With spaceflight getting cheaper, more things are going to fly - perhaps even us, one of these days!
.NET 6 was huge for Blazor - what's next? Carl and Richard talk to Daniel Roth about how Blazor continues to evolve as a C#-centric way to build web applications. Daniel talks about a bunch of the key features from .NET 6, including smaller runtime, Hot Reload, and rending components from JavaScript. The conversation also digs into the evolution of Blazor Fluent UI and MAUI - which also leads to the futures conversation, taking advantage of multithreading, and other great features you can see in the road map on GitHub. More Blazor is coming!
What is DAPR, and why do you want it? Carl and Richard talk to Paul Yuknewicz about how DAPR helps you build better microservices by dealing with all the plumbing. We all need messaging, security, logging, and other services to make microservices work - and there are a ton of SDKs and libraries out there to help. DAPR helps glue all those pieces together with a nice layer of abstraction to make it easier for your tool selections to work!
OpenSilver reaches V1! Carl and Richard talk to Giovanni Albani about OpenSilver - an open-source, plug-in-free implementation of Silverlight. Giovanni talks about how the client-side of OpenSilver is different from Silverlight, using Web Assembly to eliminate the need for the plug-in. But the developer SDK side is as close to identical as possible. The conversation explores going beyond compatibility with Silverlight 5 from 2011 to more modern capabilities, including the latest versions of .NET and C#. OpenSilver is not just a migration solution - it's a cross-platform development platform that is continuing to grow!
OpenSilver reaches V1! Carl and Richard talk to Giovanni Albani about OpenSilver - an open-source, plug-in-free implementation of Silverlight. Giovanni talks about how the client-side of OpenSilver is different from Silverlight, using Web Assembly to eliminate the need for the plug-in. But the developer SDK side is as close to identical as possible. The conversation explores going beyond compatibility with Silverlight 5 from 2011 to more modern capabilities, including the latest versions of .NET and C#. OpenSilver is not just a migration solution - it's a cross-platform development platform that is continuing to grow!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
How do you start thinking outside the box? Carl and Richard chat with Mark Miller about his approach to creative problem-solving - not just solving the problem, but making it appear like there's no problem at all! Mark talks about driving toward optimal solutions, with some examples from his work in CodeRush. You don't always have the perfect tools to do everything you want, which is where improvisation comes in. The conversation also digs into getting beyond failure, being willing to walk away from an approach and try something totally new. There are many ways to solve problems, and part of the fun is trying a new way!
非常感谢听众 JeeJee 的给我们提的节目策划:在年底邀请听众朋友们来聊聊大家 2021 年的工作和生活~~~ 虽然一开始并没有想好详细怎么跟大家聊,但真的跟听众们一个个语音之后发觉大家都很有表达欲~ 每个人自己的故事也足以作为节目的本体,所以我们决定完全裁掉了两位主播的声音,基本只保留几位听众的声音来呈现这档年底「群像剧」P.S. 本台是一个包容的播客节目,并不是专挑男性听众来录节目,只是当时在会员群内报名的女性听众比较少,在下集了一定会有女生的~ 当然,不管是男生女生第三性别还是任何其他朋友,如果你也有故事和自己的生活想跟我们分享,完全欢迎来信告诉我们,如果合适我们会联系你然后跟你约时间远程连线录音~# 内容提要04:17 · 震震 (JeeJee):疫情让远程工作成了一种合适的选择17:16 · 豆包:从技术到设计再到技术的四好青年28:26 · 兔子(Rabbitism):混不了设计群的播客主不是好开发39:00 · 代号「小丑」:本来以为是悲剧,没想到是励志剧# 参考链接本台的六周年特别节目 1:57JeeJee 现在所就职的 极狐 GitLab 6:12兔子的播客《好肚有度》 29:29兔子所念的 Coursera 在线硕士课程 32:41早已作古的微软 Silverlight 38:06同样已经退出历史舞台的 Adobe Flex 38:23# 会员计划在本台官网(Anyway.FM) 注册会员即可 14 天试用 X 轴播放器和催更功能~ 开启独特的播客互动体验,Pro 会员更可加入听众群参与节目讨(hua)论(shui)~
How do you test .NET applications written for different browsers, different servers, and different platforms? Carl and Richard talk to Kendra Havens about the recent release of .NET 6, Visual Studio 2022, and all the great tools to make testing and debugging cross-platform .NET applications easier. Kendra digs into tools like Test Explorer, the Remote Debugger, and Hot Reload - all tooling to make your testing life easier, no matter where your code is running!
Is desktop development still relevant? Billy Hollis says yes! Carl and Richard talk to Billy about his work building desktop apps, primarily with XAML. Billy talks about how desktop development has evolved even though a lot of folks have steered clear of it for years, doing all development with web clients. What is better with a traditional desktop client? The conversation also swings to how users interact with software, how developers learn, and how we could all stand to take a step back, decrease our rate of interruption, and focus more!
Welcome to the eleventh episode of ‘UNBOXING' w/ ASTRO's JINJIN and PENTAGON's KINO! Who are these artists that represent their company and are the hosts' friends?! Who are the last guests of 'UNBOXING'?! Let's welcome BTOB's Silver Light, SEO EUNKWANG and the cutie with powerful charms, CHOI YOOJUNG of WEKI MEKI! Join us and listen to stories that can't be heard anywhere else! 아스트로 진진과 펜타곤 키노가 진행하는 팟캐스트 ‘UNBOXING'의 열한 번째 에피소드! 각 회사를 대표하는 아티스트이자, 두 호스트들의 지인 특집! UNBOXING의 마지막 게스트는?! 이름부터 빛이 나는 비투비 in the 서은광! 그리고 파워풀한 매력이 넘치는 우리들의 귀요미 위키미키의 최유정! 어디서도 들을 수 없었던 두 게스트들의 이야기를 만나 볼 수 있는 시간! If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to @thedivestudios (IT'S FREE) and leave a comment, rating and/or review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and YouTube. To find out more about MINDSET by DIVE Studios, visit here: https://www.getmindset.com/ Download the MINDSET by DIVE Studios app at https://bit.ly/3s37unN Episodes are presented by @thedivestudios Connect with us on all social media platforms and at http://www.divestudios.io/! SUPPORT & JOIN DIVE Studios' Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/divestudios JOIN DIVE Studios' Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/nnYX2E4 Connect with us on socials! JINJIN: https://www.instagram.com/ast_jinjin/ https://www.instagram.com/officialastro/ https://twitter.com/offclastro/ KINO: https://www.instagram.com/cube_ptg/ https://twitter.com/CUBE_PTG/ Special thanks to SEO EUNKWANG & CHOI YOOJUNG! https://www.instagram.com/btob_silver_light/ https://www.instagram.com/dbeoddl__/ #UNBOXING #DIVEStudios #JINJIN #진진 #ASTRO #아스트로 #KINO #키노 #PENTAGON #펜타곤 #SEOEUNKWANG #서은광 #CHOIYOOJUNG #최유정#Eri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the eleventh episode of ‘UNBOXING' w/ ASTRO's JINJIN and PENTAGON's KINO! Who are these artists that represent their company and are the hosts' friends?! Who are the last guests of 'UNBOXING'?! Let's welcome BTOB's Silver Light, SEO EUNKWANG and the cutie with powerful charms, CHOI YOOJUNG of WEKI MEKI! Join us and listen to stories that can't be heard anywhere else! 아스트로 진진과 펜타곤 키노가 진행하는 팟캐스트 ‘UNBOXING'의 열한 번째 에피소드! 각 회사를 대표하는 아티스트이자, 두 호스트들의 지인 특집! UNBOXING의 마지막 게스트는?! 이름부터 빛이 나는 비투비 in the 서은광! 그리고 파워풀한 매력이 넘치는 우리들의 귀요미 위키미키의 최유정! 어디서도 들을 수 없었던 두 게스트들의 이야기를 만나 볼 수 있는 시간! If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to @thedivestudios (IT'S FREE) and leave a comment, rating and/or review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and YouTube. To find out more about MINDSET by DIVE Studios, visit here: https://www.getmindset.com/ Download the MINDSET by DIVE Studios app at https://bit.ly/3s37unN Episodes are presented by @thedivestudios Connect with us on all social media platforms and at http://www.divestudios.io/! SUPPORT & JOIN DIVE Studios' Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/divestudios JOIN DIVE Studios' Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/nnYX2E4 Connect with us on socials! JINJIN: https://www.instagram.com/ast_jinjin/ https://www.instagram.com/officialastro/ https://twitter.com/offclastro/ KINO: https://www.instagram.com/cube_ptg/ https://twitter.com/CUBE_PTG/ Special thanks to SEO EUNKWANG & CHOI YOOJUNG! https://www.instagram.com/btob_silver_light/ https://www.instagram.com/dbeoddl__/ #UNBOXING #DIVEStudios #JINJIN #진진 #ASTRO #아스트로 #KINO #키노 #PENTAGON #펜타곤 #SEOEUNKWANG #서은광 #CHOIYOOJUNG #최유정#Eri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices