In this episode of the .NET Core Podcast we talked with Harrison Ferrone about Unity’s extremely low barrier to entry and how it can be used to create game with very little C# knowledge, and how you can use it to learn C#
In this episode of the .NET Core Podcast we talked with Steve Peirce about Blazor, how he has used it to build real world application - a video on demand service for independent pro wrestling content - and what he’s excited about in .NET 6
In this episode of the .NET Core Podcast we talked with Jason Alls about his recent book Clean Code in C#, what Clean Code means to him, and some of his top tips for keeping your code bases clean
In this episode of the .NET Core Podcast we talked with Carl-Hugo Marcotte about his recent book An Atypical ASP .NET Core 5 Design Patterns Guide, event-driven and vertical slice architecture some of the features coming to .NET 6 that we’re both excited about, and simplify a solution down to the data contract
In this episode of the .NET Core Podcast we talked with Davide Bedin about Dapr (the Distributed Application Runtime), how it can help you to wire up your microservices, what is is, and his recent book Practical Microservices with Dapr and .NET
In this episode of the .NET Core Podcast Michael Babienco joined us to talk about the .NET CLI and DotPurple - an interactive way to manage the .NET CLI, built with Avalonia
We’ll be taking a short vacation, here at The .NET Core Podcast, and will be back on September 10th, 2021. So here’s a shorter episode about what we’ll be doing during the down time, some of the episodes which will be coming up, and a few ways to get in touch with the show.