Yet Another Podcast
Mads Torgersen, lead designer of C# joins me to talk about what’s new in C# 13 and much more
Scott Hunter (VP Microsoft) joins Yet Another Podcast’s reboot to talk about Aspire, Azure and much more. Do not miss this episode… Aspire will blow you away!
Links to follow.
Today I spoke with Valerio De Sanctis, author of Building Web APIs with ASP.NET Core.
Excited to have Patrick Smacchia of NDepend on to discuss this amazing tool for creating world-class .NET applications.
David Ortinau, Program Manager .NET and voice of .NET MAUI discusses MAUI as a platform, Blazor Hybrid, Community Toolkits, as well as what’s on the road map for .NET MAUI.
Bill Wagner creates C# learning and reference materials for https://learn.microsoft.com. He works with colleagues on the C# team, related content teams, and customers to provide resources for everyone that wants to learn more about C#. He’s also a member of the ECMA C# Standardization committee, working to update the C# standard.
I asked Bill, to come talk about C# 11 and to do so from the perspective of a programmer who stopped following the newest additions to C# as of C# 7 or 8 or so. That is, how do we catch up if we’ve fallen behind on the latest features?
This is part one, in which we discuss, among other things, Pattern Matching.
Here is a link to the tutorial Bill describes.
And here is a link to the top of the C# documentation.
Mark Price joined me to discuss C# 11 and his books, C# 11 and .NET 7 and Apps and Services with .NET 7. Both books are available in my tiny book store, listed under Favorite books for programmers.
Note: A gremlin got into the original audio; fixed now. I apologize for the inconvenience.
Part 2 of my discussion with Mads and Dustin on what’s new in C# 11 with a focus on when application developers will use the new features.
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