Episodes
Brandon Roberts talks with us about Analog, the meta framework for Angular he works on. How have meta frameworks changed, why aren't these features inside of Angular, what do developers need to know about Analog that differs from Angular, and what's next for Analog?
Published 07/25/24
Dheeraj & Haripriya join us to talk about their new extension, Learn Cloud, for VS Code that helps you get up to speed with the various cloud options for hosting and running your code.
Published 07/18/24
Grace Taylor talks with John about ways to make AI more useful for developers, using tools like Better Together to build better apps, how it knows what developer's intent is, what services is Better Together using, and more.
Published 07/11/24
Chris Noring talks with us about why web APIs should be important to developers, how people should manage their APIs, working without a database, do smaller APIs need a load balancer, the importance of security for your APIs, and why the developer experience is important for API management.
Published 07/04/24
Laurent Bugnion talks with us about using Visual Studio to develop for the web, how Copilot works inside of Visual Studio, and where he sees Visual Studio going in the future.
Published 06/27/24
Anthony Bartolo returns to talk about new capabilities with AI for Windows. We discuss the extensibility features of GitHub CoPilot, the Snapdragon developer kit for Windows, and insights into AI integration into Microsoft Teams.
Published 06/20/24
Elliot Hamai talks with us about using App Spaces from Azure, the difference between static and container apps, when region is important, how it integrates with GitHub, and what a Saas like experience means when it comes to app spaces.
Published 06/13/24
Is upgrading via npm worse now than it used to be, or are there things that can be done to help you when you're needing to upgrade a project? Can CoPilot help with knowing what the security risks are before upgrading? And what is a peer dependency error?
Published 06/06/24
Liam Hampton talks about his top picks for developer tools, how GitHub Actions can be a way to level up, what the Azure Developer CLI is, and the struggles of learning new languages as a developer.
Published 05/23/24
Manfred Steyer helps us understand how Signals works in Angular, as well as it's importance in general. How are Signals going to change our world? Why is asynchronicity important? And what is Signals replacing that we're doing currently?
Published 05/16/24
Anthony Bartolo walks us through the various ways to think about security in your code, whether you're using AI to help write your code or you want to use AI to help make sure your code is secure.
Published 05/09/24
Frank Boucher answers our questions about what it's like to be a .NET developer in 2024 including the ability to use multiple environments or platforms, what Blazer is, and how .NET development has changed since you last tried it.
Published 05/02/24
Alfredo Deza talks with us about why he likes Python, how to encourage writing tests, breaking functions into multiple functions, and how people can learn more about Python.
Published 04/25/24
Bruno Capuano talks with us about .NET smart components and integrating them with AI, using it for smarter text field areas, where else AI is being used that we might not expect, and how can we make sure to have some guardrails for AI tokens in our applications.
Published 04/18/24
Chris Noring talks with Craig about AI agents, how you can use them together with various data points you may already have, how they differ from assistants like Siri or Alexa, and how CoPilot Studio could be a good starting point for a no-code AI agent solution.
Published 04/11/24
Corbin Crutchley helps us sort through the web frameworks available to developers in 2024 with Framework Fundamentals, his online book that's part of the Framework Field Guide aiming to teach you Angular, React and Vue all at once.
Published 04/04/24
Anthony Bartolo helps explain what the generative AI space is like for developers, how a power company is using AI to learn about their code, what to consider when adding AI to a project, and how to write better prompts to make the best use of AI.
Published 03/28/24
We're looking at the results from the 2022 State of JavaScript survey to see what happened in the past as we prepare for the 2023 survey results. Topics include langauges vs frameworks, how much experience devs have, proxy usage, the page visibility API, RxJS, JavaScript run times, and data fetching.
Published 03/21/24
John and Ward play a game called What if Angular used Single File Components (SFC) by default? What if Angular used the fetch API or Axios for HTTP requests? What if Angular apps used standard import/exporting of TypeScript modules?
Published 03/14/24
We chat with Craig about his experiences learning Kubernetes, Azure Containers, why you might consider learning more about container apps, how to get started learning, and some of the costs associated with shipping apps in a container.
Published 03/07/24
We're joined by Madelyn Papa to talk about her experience in university while studying software development and computer science, what she's learning about UX, the impact of ChatGPT, React, applying for jobs, and the importance of communication.
Published 02/29/24
Gwyneth Pena-Siguenza talks about their path to becoming a cloud engineer, how it felt at their first professional tech job, the problems they enjoy solving, and what kinds of things people are stumbling on in cloud engineering.
Published 02/22/24
Lee Stott talks with us about how AI is a democratizing technology, the challenges in making sure AI is used responsibly, who the target audience is for AI, and the AI tools Lee Stott thinks are worth watching.
Published 02/15/24
Do you think about what your strategy is in your role either as an employee or as a business owner? How do you know when to focus on what's in front of you vs other shiny objects you could be working on? And when is it best to work solo on an idea, and when should you bring in collaborators or teammates?
Published 02/08/24