Dec 12, 2022
David Pine works in Developer Relations at Microsoft, focusing on .NET and Azure developer content. He is recognized as a Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies and is a Twilio Champion. David focuses on the developer community, actively seeking opportunities to share knowledge through speaking engagements around the world. David advocates for open-source, the .NET Foundation, C#, TypeScript, SignalR, Reactive Extensions, Azure, and .NET. He's a founding member and co-host of the On .NET Live show. Follow David on Twitter at @davidpine7.
Topics of Discussion:
[2:41] What were the high points along David’s career that steered him in the direction of Microsoft, and how has that evolved?
[4:46] Jeffrey’s background in music and how he got into it.
[8:20] Does David believe that the age of the JavaScript SPA front end for .NET developers is over?
[10:32] David discusses his role as a technical writer, with more on the content developer side.
[11:36] David’s show On .NET Live celebrates .NET developers from all over the world.
[12:40] Microsoft has been doing a lot of work recently with GitHub actions. How do we monitor their different versions and use them to the best of our abilities?
[21:17] What level of maturity is Microsoft’s Orleans, and why does David like using it?
[27:10] What are some new samples coming out?
[30:05] What exactly is “globbing”?
Mentioned in this Episode:
Architect Tips — New video podcast!
Clear Measure (Sponsor)
.NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer’s Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon!
Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events!
programming@palermo.network
GitHub Actions. NET SDK: Hello from the GitHub Actions: Core .NET SDK
Learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/orleans/
Learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/fundamentals/
Learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/devops/github-actions-overview
Learning Blazor (davidpine.net) Davidpine.net/blog/learning-blazor/
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