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Azure & DevOps Podcast Episode 345 - .NET Aspire and Databases with Jerry Nixon and host Jeffrey Palermo.

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feed.azuredevops.showAzure & DevOps Podcast: .NET Aspire and Databases with Jerry Nixon - Episode 345Jerry Nixon is a Principal Program Manager on the SQL Server team focused on the Data API builder. He’s also a fanatic for #CSharp, #StarTrek, and Etymology. He also serves as a professor at Colorado Christian University.   Topics of Discussion: [3:34] Why Jerry describes his life as a pearl necklace. [5:15] Jerry recommends the book Never Eat Alone and the importance of community. [6:01] How engineers and parenting are aligned. [7:02] Jerry reflects on Microsoft’s history of evangelism, the rise of “opinionated” frameworks, and how .NET Aspire revives a form of proven prescriptive guidance. [9:35] Prescriptive guidance. [12:03] The inevitable evolution of .NET Aspire and how it simplifies container-based development by handling orchestration behind the scenes. [16:56] Paying more attention and awareness to the developer community. [18:30] How GraphQL fits into the Data API Builder experience, giving developers flexibility without needing to write complex backends. [21:40] Jerry talks about community feedback on Data API Builder and how real-world use cases help prioritize features and fix gaps in tooling. [31:02] Jerry’s perspective on building container-based solutions. [32:15] Data API Builder’s community involvement and upcoming features. [36:15] Docker Desktop. [38:58] The architectural concept of Data API Builder. [44:42] C# coding conventions at Microsoft and the friendly battles over things like naming, underscores, and formatting styles across internal teams.   Mentioned in this Episode: — New Video Podcast! Email us at . (Sponsor) , by Jeffrey Palermo   Want to Learn More? Visit for show notes and additional episodes.

Hey #dotNet peeps. Do any of you know who is running the Bluesky Dot.net account? (as seen in this post by Gerald) If you do, could you ask them to bridge the account so that we can follow it from here (or just get them posting here!) 🙂
fed.brid.gy/r/https://bsky.app

Bluesky Social · Gerald Versluis (@jfversluis.dev)Built with .NET MAUI and Blazor Hybrid! 🚀 [contains quote post or other embedded content]

Only because I couldn't find one that worked the way I wanted it to, I wrote Yet Another Note Making App. Entirely CLI. It may work for you too.
github.com/tezoatlipoca/hamnt

(I'm sure emacs might do everything this does - it does everything else - but I don't use emacs)

#FOSS #note #app #software #notetaking #csharp #dotnet

#win and #linux only for now (all I can test); would love feedback even if that feedback is "Don't quit your dayjob, your code is terrible." #dqydj

Hyper aggressively minimal note taking CLI app. Contribute to tezoatlipoca/hamnt development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHubGitHub - tezoatlipoca/hamnt: Hyper aggressively minimal note taking CLI app.Hyper aggressively minimal note taking CLI app. Contribute to tezoatlipoca/hamnt development by creating an account on GitHub.