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Summary: Channel 9 is a community. We bring forward the people behind our products and connect them with those who use them. We think there is a great future in software and we're excited about it. We want the community to participate in the ongoing conversation. This is the heart of Channel 9. We talk about our work but listen to the customer.
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Join Joseph Sirosh, Corporate VP of the Cloud AI Platform, as he walks through the Microsoft AI platform and capabilities to allow any developer to infuse intelligence into their applications and target entirely new scenarios enabled by the latest innovations in AI.
Pui Chee "PC" Chan joins Scott Hanselman to discuss native support for Jenkins in Azure. Our plugins make it easy for you to build your project using a container agent and then automate deployment from Jenkins to an Azure Container Service Kubernetes cluster. For more information, see: Announcing Deploy to Kubernetes (blog)Jenkins.io links: Azure Container agentDeploy to KubernetesDeploy to Azure Container ServiceFollow @SHanselman Follow @AzureFriday
You asked for it, we delivered! We have expanded support of Microsoft MakeCode for Minecraft Windows 10. Check out how to get it, connect it, and teach a little person in your life how to code. Links: Minecraft for Windows 10Code Connection for MinecraftLogging bugsSuggestions
In this episode, Robert is joined by Ed Charbeneau for a discussion of how a number of language features in C# support functional programming, a programming style that treats computation as the evaluation of mathematical functions and avoids changing state and mutable data. Resources: The Essential Cheat Sheet: Functional Programming with C# 7.1 Functional C# self-guided workshop and presentation assetsPodcast on Functional C#
Learn how to quickly install the tooling for UWP using Visual Studio 2017, the Windows Application Packaging project to bring your existing applications forward with modern installation technology, .NET Standard 2.0 to modernize your existing code base to share across devices and platforms, and lastly some amazing improvements to the XAML designer.
Welcome to The Xamarin Show Snack Pack Edition. A Snack Pack is bite sized episode that is focused on a specific topic and covered in just a few minutes. Today, we take a look at the new integrated Android SDK Manage for Visual Studio for Mac. Show Links: Android SDK DocumentationFind James on: Twitter, GitHub, Blog, and his weekly development podcast Merge Conflict.Follow @JamesMontemagnoNever Miss an Episode: Follow @TheXamarinShow
Aaron Roney joins Scott Hanselman to check out the new Experimental cmdlets in Azure PowerShell. This new functionality comes directly from user feedback, which the Azure PowerShell team uses to provide improved functionality. Check out the new cmdlets shown here and try them yourself! For more information, see: Azure PowerShell (docs)Follow @SHanselman Follow @AzureFriday Follow @twitchax
Join us October 10 at 9:30 AM PDT for the Windows Developer Day live stream. Kevin Gallo and the Windows engineering team will discuss updates and new features for software development in the Fall Creators Update.
In this episode, Donovan is joined by Charles Taylor, to show the Visual Studio Team Services Work Item Rules. Using these rules, you can customize the behavior of your work items in VSTS.
This week, James is joined by friend of the show Adrian Stevens, Xamarin University Author and Curriculum Lead, who introduces us to Xamarin University's world class mobile training and certification. Adrian walks us through what Xamarin University is, how to get started, and how to take advantage of the absolutely FREE self-guided training and certification program. Then he shows off the live and interactive classes that Xamarin University has to offer and how it all works. Show Links: Xamarin UniversityXamarin University Self-Guided TrainingXamarin University CertificationFind 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 DevOpsXamarin University Self-Guided
Christina Compy joins Scott Hanselman to talk about the recently relaunched App Service Hybrid Connections. This feature enables your apps in the App Service to reach resources on other networks. Those other networks can be in Azure, on-premises or networks in other cloud providers. For more information, see: Azure App Service Hybrid Connections (docs)Follow @SHanselman Follow @AzureFriday Follow @ccompy
This week on Channel 9, Christina and Bryan discuss the week's top developer news, including; [00:40] Ignite[01:24] Hit Refresh[01:40] #MSIgnite 2017 Day 1: Announcements Recap and Links [Chris Pietschmann][02:27] Microsoft Azure gets a new Logo and a Manifesto [Chris Pietschmann][03:04] With new Microsoft breakthroughs, general purpose quantum computing moves closer to reality [Allison Linn] [04:07] Windows Developer Day Returns! [04:50] Microsoft and Facebook just laid a 160-terabits-per-second cable 4,100 miles across the Atlantic [Thuy Ong][05:58] Microsoft joins the Open Source Initiative [Jeff McAffer][06:42] Visual Studio and Xamarin take iOS support to 11 [Joseph Hill]Picks of the Week! Christina's Pick of the Week: [07:30] Interview with Beth Pan Software Engineer on the MVA Team [Golnaz, Beth Pan]Bryan's Pick of the Week: [08:31] #Humor – best car sticker ever, #Unicode [Bruno Capuano]Please leave a comment or email us at twc9@microsoft.com. Follow @CH9 Follow @film_girl Follow @listonb Follow @gduncan411
Join us for the Azure Red Shirt Dev Tour Now that Ignite is over, we can all roll up our sleeves and start using all the new services and features in Azure. The Azure Red Shirt Dev Tour is for developers who want to see detailed advice and instructions for building solutions in the cloud. The sessions will give you information about the latest Azure services, including VM scale sets, managed disks, hybrid cloud, Azure Stack, enterprise mobility & security, Xamarin/mobile development, SQL, AI, machine learning, and much more. The speaker is Scott Guthrie, Microsoft's Cloud boss. He'll code on stage for five hours and you and your teams will walk away with first hand knowledge of the best way to use Azure. Regardless of whether you're a Java, Node, Python, Docker, .NET, or other developer, beginner or expert, you'll definitely learn something new. This FREE event takes place in Chicago (October 16th), Dallas (October 17th), Atlanta (October 18th), Boston (October 19th), and New York (October 20th). Register today. We hope to see you there!
Hemant Mahawar joins Scott Hanselman to demo the PowerShell experience in Azure Cloud Shell, a browser-based shell experience hosted in the cloud. Now you have the flexibility of choosing the shell experience that best suits the way you work. Azure drive (Azure:) enables you to discover and navigate all Azure resources like file system navigation and provides contextual capabilities such as resource-group scoping for Azure PowerShell cmdlets and a context-sensitive command list. For more information, see: Azure Cloud Shell (overview)Azure Cloud Shell (docs)Announcing the public preview of PowerShell in Azure Cloud Shell (blog)Follow @SHanselman Follow @AzureFriday Follow @hemanmahawar
We all love web code, but there is only so much you can do in the browser. Native apps allow you to do more, but trying to shoehorn web code into a native experience historically hasn't served our users well. Things are different now. As it turns out, we no longer have to compromise between a great user experience and our familiarity with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. In this talk, we will be making sense of the evolving web app landscape. We'll cover everything from Progressive Web Apps to React Native to Electron to HWAs, and look at how you can maintain one web code base while still ensuring your apps run brilliantly both in your browser as well as natively on iOS, Android, and Windows 10 devices.