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Get a unique view of downtown atop the Seattle Great Wheel, the largest observation wheel on the west coast. Then, after learning about all the latest content at Microsoft Build, see the history of what brought us to where we are. GEEK OUT on computer technology from the 1960s to present day, at the Living Computers: Museum + Labs.
This is the 300th episode of Visual Studio Toolbox and Robert is joined by Amanda Silver for a chat about Visual Studio 2019. They discuss how the Visual Studio team approaches building the world's best IDE and how this approach has adjusted as the developer landscape has changed. They review the top developer pain points Visual Studio is addressing and also how the team learns what Visual Studio customers want. Download Visual Studio 2019
Baruch Sadogurksy (@jbaruch), Head of Developer Relations at JFrog, and Aaron (@arschles), Cloud Advocate at Microsoft and Project Athens Maintainer, talk all things Go Dependencies, Modules, and how and why GoCenter and Project Athens combine speed and immutability of builds for Go developers everywhere. You'll learn the history of Go modules and the problems they solve, why Baruch thinks vendoring is the worst kind of forking, and how GoCenter, Artifactory, and Project Athens create a multi-layered cache – providing an additional layer of security and protection from failures, silent or otherwise. 02:16 New dependency management system03:06 What Go Modules can do for you04:14 How the Athens Project started06:00 Why is immutability important? Learn more Create a Free Azure account Learn more about JFrog: • GoCenter or GoCenter on Github • Artifactory Join Gophers.slack.com and check out #Athens and #GoCenterCheck out Project Athens: • GitHub • Docs Follow @jbaruch Follow @arschles Follow @openatmicrosoft
Software testing is an essential practice for producing high quality, production ready software. It helps improve the stability, maintainability, and the confidence that developers have in their code. In part 5 of our DevOps For ASP.NET Developers series, Abel and Jeremy discuss the benefits of software testing and some of the various ways we can approach testing. They show us how to get started writing tests in .NET Core and also how to run them in our Azure Devops pipeline. [01:20] - Benefits of unit testing[07:26] - Different ways of writing tests[12:08] - Unit testing vs Integration testing[15:48] - Running tests in Azure DevOps[24:42] - How long do tests run for? Episode 4 - Continuous Integration Useful Links DevOps with ASP.NET Core ebookStart with Azure DevOps for FreeCreate a Free Azure Account
Mukund Ghangurde is part of the Industry x.0 practice at Accenture focused on driving digital transformation and digital reinvention with industry customers. Mukund joined us on the IoT Show to discuss the scenarios he is seeing in the industry where IoT is really transforming businesses and how (and why) Accenture is partnering with Azure IoT to accelerate and scale their IoT solutions. Learn more about Accenture and IoT: https://www.accenture.com/us-en/internet-of-things-index Try Azure IoT for free today: https://aka.ms/aft-iot
Christina is back from the first two legs of the Create Startups Tour (and she's wearing the merch to prove it!) and is back with the latest dev news, including: [00:15] Create Startups Tour [00:30] Microsoft Build 2019 and check-out our Countdown to Microsoft Build YouTube playlist [01:01] Microsoft Ignite: The Tour [01:20] Microsoft Edge Insider Channels - check out what to expect, an introductory blog, the GitHub org, and how to enable dark mode [03:10] Azure April on Dev.to [03:33] Azure Tips and Tricks: Getting Started with Front Door [03:45] Publishing Static Content on Azure Blob Storage [04:00] Move from S3 to Azure Blob Storage with AzCopy v10 Preview [04:15] New Chocolatey GitHub Organizations [05:00] One Dev Minute and The DevOps Lab [05:10] Xamarin DevelopersYouTube [05:27] The Next Release of PowerShell: PowerShell 7 [06:20] Christina's Pick of the Week Surface Hub 2S Let me know your thoughts on the new Microsoft Edge in the comments! Please leave a comment or email us at twc9@microsoft.com. Follow @CH9 Follow @CH9 Create a Free Account (Azure)
Azure App Configuration is a service that enables you to centralize your application configuration. Built on the simple concept of key-value pairs, this service provides manageability, availability, and ease-of-use. You can use Azure App Configuration to store and retrieve settings for applications, microservices, platforms, and CI/CD pipelines. Jump to: [00:24] - Episode start[02:46] - Demo (Azure portal)[09:12] - Demo, cont'd (Visual Studio)[13:38] - Episode wrap-upResources: Azure App Configuration docsQuickstart: Create an ASP.NET Core app with Azure App ConfigurationKey-value store (concept)Azure App Configuration REST API Reference (GitHub)Azure App Configuration feedback and issues (GitHub)Create a free account (Azure)
This week, James is joined by friend of the show Amanda Chew, App Center Program Manager, shows us the latest features in App Center diagnostics for mobile applications including filtering, searching, errors vs crashes, attaching logs and events, and a lot more! She also shows us how to setup webhooks to notify chat applications when there is a new crash or open an issue on GitHub or Azure DevOps automatically. Show Links: App CenterDocumentation: App Center DiagnosticsFind James on: Twitter, GitHub, Blog, and his weekly podcast Merge Conflict.Follow @JamesMontemagnoNever Miss an Episode: Follow @TheXamarinShowUseful Links:Xamarin Developer Center & BlogXamarin and AzureMobile DevOpsCreate a Free Account (Azure): https://aka.ms/c9-azurefree
Visual Studio 2019 and Visual Studio 2019 for Mac are now available for download on visualstudio.com/downloads In this keynote, Scott Hanselman meets with the people behind the product to talk about the key new and improved capabilities that make this the best release of Visual Studio yet.
Learn how to program the next internet connected toothbrush or industrial IoT device with IoT and Visual Studio 2019.
See what makes .NET Core 3.0 such a big deal for .NET developers no matter what kind of apps you're building. See the productivity and performance improvements and innovative new ways to build and enhance your .NET applications.
The future of containers is today with Kubernetes and Azure Kubernetes Service. Visual Studio provides the ideal development environment with full integration for Kubernetes-based solution.
Azure Sphere brings together the best of Microsoft's expertise in cloud, software, and device technology to provide a unique approach to security that starts in the silicon and extends to the cloud. Join this session to see how the Visual Studio Tools for Azure Sphere make IoT development a better experience end to end from getting started debugging on your local device to connecting your device to Azure IoT Central, a fully managed global IoT SaaS solution.
Gopi joins Donavan to discuss how to deploy to Azure using GitHub Actions, which helps you to configure CI/CD from the GitHub UI. GitHub Actions for Azure servicesGitHub Actions overviewGitHub Actions docsCreate a free account (Azure)
Damian sits down with Product Manager Gopinath Chigakkagari to talk about deploying to Azure using GitHub Actions. Did you know the Azure Pipelines team is responsible not just for Azure Pipelines but for any deployment pipeline to Azure? This includes many third-party tools, but also the new GitHub Actions feature! In this episode, Gopi walks through a deployment process inside GitHub Actions to deploy a containerized application to Azure on a new push to a repository. Along the way, he'll also show some of the features and advantages of GitHub Actions itself. Follow Gopi on Twitter: @gopinachFollow Damian on Twitter: @damovisa Check out the Azure GitHub Actions at: https://github.com/azure/github-actionsCreate a Free Azure Account: https://aka.ms/c9-azurefree