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Scott Hanselman
Добавлен 15 мар 2006
I'm a teacher. I speak all over to whomever will listen. I have written code that you've likely used. I've been blogging for over a decade and podcasting for about half that. I speak, code, write, empower, promote, learn and listen - usually not in that order.
Scott on DotNetRocks episode 1900 with Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell
It's episode 1900! While at Build, Carl and Richard recorded a milestone episode with Scott Hanselman. Scott talks about his goals in the later stages of his career, the ideas and origins of all the podcasts, and what is important to him today. In the second half, Carl pulls out a quiz show for Scott with quotes from shows going back 20 years! Lots of great stories of different conferences, podcasts, and other events - and the things learned along the way. Thanks for listening!
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Cross-platform UIs for all with Avalonia CEO Mike James
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Avalonia UI is an open-source UI framework for building stunning desktop, mobile, web and embedded applications using a .NET single codebase. Scott talks to Avalonia CEO Mike James about the how and why of Avalonia and why it's been so successful. We'll also learn about Avalonia's new "XPF" framework that allows you to take existing WPF applications to macOS and Linux in minutes!
Dr. Juan Gilbert in association with the ACM Bytecast
Просмотров 46514 дней назад
In association with the ACM's Bytecast Podcast, this week Scott talks to Dr. Juan Gilbert. Dr Gilbert was recently awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation for his work on inclusive open-source voting systems. Dr. Gilbert is the Andrew Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Professor and Chair of the Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department at the University of Florida w...
VIDEO: Making "Tales of Kenzera: Zau" with Abubakar Salim
Просмотров 82121 день назад
Abubakar Salim is an actor embedded in the video games industry - he voiced Bayek in Assassin’s Creed Origins, and he’s spent his whole life playing games. His new Metroidvania is called "Tales of Kenzera: Zau" and it's fantastic. The game is developed by Surgent Studios - a company Salim founded - alongside EA Originals. In this episode Abubakar chats with Scott about gaming, parents, culture,...
Making "Tales of Kenzera: Zau" with Abubakar Salim
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Abubakar Salim is an actor embedded in the video games industry - he voiced Bayek in Assassin’s Creed Origins, and he’s spent his whole life playing games. His new Metroidvania is called "Tales of Kenzera: Zau" and it's fantastic. The game is developed by Surgent Studios - a company Salim founded - alongside EA Originals. In this episode Abubakar chats with Scott about gaming, parents, culture,...
Ethics, AI, and Human-centered Computing with Dr. Casey Fiesler
Просмотров 788Месяц назад
Casey Fiesler is an associate professor in the Department of Information Science (and Computer Science, by courtesy) at the University of Colorado Boulder. She has a PhD in Human-Centered Computing from Georgia Tech and a JD from Vanderbilt Law School. This week she talks to Scott about AI and Ethics!
Community and content with Android Expert Madona Wambua
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Community and content with Android Expert Madona Wambua
Open Core Open Source with Mermaid Chart's Knut Sveidqvist
Просмотров 921Месяц назад
This week we talk to Knut Sveidqvist who brings over 20 years of software expertise to the table. Knut is the creator of the award-winning Mermaid open-source project, but he’s also the CTO at Mermaid Chart, the powerful JavaScript-based diagramming and charting tool that is building their business on an Open Core Business Model.
Exploring Decentralized Tech with TBD's Rizel Scarlett
Просмотров 740Месяц назад
Rizel Scarlett is a Staff Developer Advocate at TBD, Block's newest business unit. TBD is an incubator operating within Block. They are building open source platforms and protocols that make it easy to exchange money internationally.
Innovation in Accessibility with Fable's Kate Kalcevich
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Kate Kalcevich is Head of Accessibility at Fable. Fable is an accessibility company that enables the development of digital products that work for everyone. She sits down with Scott to talk about how to drive and measure accessibility in your applications and websites. • How successful accessibility leaders measure progress (makeitfable.com/article/measure-and-quantify-accessibility-progress-li...
Digital archaeology reading 40 year old C64 Floppy Disks with a Greaseweazle, Fluxengine, and Aaru
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Digital archaeology reading 40 year old C64 Floppy Disks with a Greaseweazle, Fluxengine, and Aaru
How to REALLY use Microsoft Word: Styles, Multilevel Lists, and Outline View
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In this video we talk about the mystery of Microsoft Word Styles as it relates to Multi-level lists and linking it all to Outline View Levels
Foundations of Design for Developers with Kathryn Grayson Nanz
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Kathryn Grayson Nanz Is a designer who's written an ebook called Foundations of Design for Developers. She understands that developers need to participate in the design process, and often developers can identify that something is wrong with the design but they can't figure out why. In this episode she talks to Scott about how engineers and developers can learn design and even become actively in...
Github Advanced Security with Jacob DePriest
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Jacob DePriest is the Deputy Chief Security Officer at GitHub! From discussing the challenges of maintaining the security of one of the world’s largest code repositories to sharing insights on the latest cybersecurity trends, Jacob talks to Scott about what it takes to safeguard GitHub and its millions of users. Whether you’re a developer, a cybersecurity enthusiast, or just curious about how G...
Big Tech from the Inside with Dare Obasanjo
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Big Tech from the Inside with Dare Obasanjo
The Challenges of Deploying IoT at Scale with John Kattenhorn
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The Challenges of Deploying IoT at Scale with John Kattenhorn
Conscious Leadership with Ginny Clarke
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Conscious Leadership with Ginny Clarke
eSports for the next generation with Davin Jackson
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eSports for the next generation with Davin Jackson
Postgres Replication at speed with PeerDB's Sai Srirampur
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Postgres Replication at speed with PeerDB's Sai Srirampur
.NET Developers should be using dotnet-outdated to update their project's references
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.NET Developers should be using dotnet-outdated to update their project's references
Updating my personal website from .NET 6 to .NET 8 LTS in 15 min
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Updating my personal website from .NET 6 to .NET 8 LTS in 15 min
Reinventing the API Gateway with Zuplo's Josh Twist
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Reinventing the API Gateway with Zuplo's Josh Twist
How to run a local AI chatbot on Windows in 5 min, no cuts, no edits, with Ollama, LMStudio, OpenAI
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How to run a local AI chatbot on Windows in 5 min, no cuts, no edits, with Ollama, LMStudio, OpenAI
Local AI empowers startups with StoryGraph's Rob Frelow
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Local AI empowers startups with StoryGraph's Rob Frelow
Our Retro FPGA future powered by Jose Tejada (JOTEGO)
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Our Retro FPGA future powered by Jose Tejada (JOTEGO)
The Power of Open Telemetry with Dr. Sally Wahba
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The Power of Open Telemetry with Dr. Sally Wahba
AI Superpowers with Spring Science's Ben Kamens
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AI Superpowers with Spring Science's Ben Kamens
ASP.NET Basics for Experts with Layla Porter
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ASP.NET Basics for Experts with Layla Porter
Designing with Code with Dr. Janne Jul Jensen
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Designing with Code with Dr. Janne Jul Jensen
How to REALLY use Microsoft Word 2024: Tabs, Lists, Styles, Indents and More
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How to REALLY use Microsoft Word 2024: Tabs, Lists, Styles, Indents and More
your window and cursor manipulation is impeccable. Made it entertaining and easy to understand what you were saying
Wow, I'm so dumb. I thought dotnet and .NET were two different things....
Configure more than coding
Wow I have never looked at it this way, that a blog can be a resume.
Also what do you use to blur your screen? Thank you so much.
Hi Scott, please what software are you using to add the arrows in your videos
This was a very interesting conversation
Thank you so much Scott for the great contents. Really needed this
Imagine a Windows 98 kernel engineer getting laser surgery using the machine which was using Windows 98 and the engineer wondering "Did I fixed that TODO comment or is it still there".
Awesome People in Single Episode. Thankyou guys for your amazing content
I have been listening to .Net rocks since early 2000's.
Been following you guys off and on for more than a decade. I appreciate all the info you folks have shared over the years.
It's been many many years. Oh build. That explains it.
14:20 2 years later its still not dark mode
Now i gonna turn off my icons because they are stressing me out, you're exactly the kind of guy to learn from.
I always wonder why Microsoft doesn't implement these features in their Azure DevOps.
Hello Sir could you! Pls teach me how can I make money through AI what apps will be profitable in 2024 I tried my best in JS C# unity3d gaming but day by day its values comes down , pls tell me what should I do for living in IT skill
I 'm a beginner, and the way you explained these concepts was exceptional!
it must be nice to have people liking your videos when you get a RUclips award. I haven't got one for a very long time.
i cant hear anything
Thank you very much. This is perfect for exam study.
it is not the language but the domain what matters. the web tech is very rewarding immediately. the next domain would be computer systems programming, or rather toolmaking. the third domain is gaming.
One thing to be aware of is that if you use Acronis TrueImage to backup your system, you may not want to use Dev Drive (or indeed any ReFS partition) because while Acronis will allow you to configure backups of the partition, and the backups will report successful completion, the partition will NOT be backed up because TrueImage, at this time at least, does not support ReFS and does not issue even warnings if you configure a backup of the partition; it apparently just ignores it!
no bugs when resize ?
Wonderful 🎉❤
This level of speaking is evidence of being empty of knowledge and experience!
Hey Scott, I got a new laptop. I'm looking for an old video of yours on how you set up your machine. Can you please give me a link? (The one you said you make a separate drive for development and code.)
Good video, perfect for when your security team have locked down the azure open ai resource group and no one can do prototypes.
Nice explanation!
A legend! Loved graforth!
All I can say is, thank you. 🙏
when she says she built that server rack almost as a way to keep her sanity in her day job - i can very much relate to that.
Hey, have you thought about diving into topics like JWT authentication with tokens in web development? It would be super cool to see you explore that area, I bet your audience would find it really interesting and engaging!
Thanks
vs code == L
Good collab.
great video thank you. subbed
Back in the day, IBM owned the printing protocols, and EBCDIC was the primary encoding scheme. A Hex F1 ("1" translated) in position 1 of a line was a "skip to channel one", almost universally used to start a new page on line one. Since it was designed for the printers of those days, most records (in landscape) were 132 printable characters, plus 1 in the non-printed first character for carriage control. A space, hex "40" was space 1 and print. A zero, hex F0, was space none and print (i.e. - usually double print for bold.) You could also have a "skip to channel 2, or 3, etc., to go to a specific line on a form or page, avoiding empty records. And it was based on an IBM 1401 (IIRC, might have been a 1403) printer, where you could manually set the vertical "channels" up for specific jobs. When you got really fancy with the printing on the high-end laser printers of the early 1980's, you could have additional controls in the non-printed areas for things like font control, form control, even whether pages should be printed in simplex or duplex in the stream of data from a computer or from data stored on tape or DASD. You could do the same thing using ASCII, and I got used to that as well, but most large print jobs back in those days were EBCDIC. No engineering here, just someone who learned how printable data worked from the time I was 16, working in microfiche, then laser printing, then COBOL let me control what was being sent to the printer or COM recorder. Then an IT career in multiple areas until I retired a few years ago, but I never got as down and dirty with raw data as I did back when I was a youngster.
What is the date on this!?
Its not just the editor, it’s also how beautifully it fits with other terminal tools like tmux
Watching this in 2024
very helpful video, thank you! 'hallucinate' is DEFinitely a more fun term to describe weird model responses, than 'not grounded in reality' ;)
my issue is my tv keeps reappearing and beeing set default even if disabled.
I never would have guessed that you could read a Commodore disk in a non-Commodore drive. Might need to go through some of my old disks now!
Is this possible for a static webpage built with python (streamlit library)?
Scott, thanks for your great video! Many people seem to have problem with low sound on Windows 11 laptops. I have problems with low sound on many videos. I have tried all proposals on how to fix it but nothing helps. A video with low sound on my windows 11 laptop (with good Realtek speakers), will have much better sound on my cheap android smartphone. On my android smartphone, I can click the settings icon on the video and then go to more settings and finally check the stable sound checkbox. I guess it is used to magnify videos with low original sound. Unfortunately no such feature seems to be available in Windows 11. If you find it, then please let me know! Please note that installation of third party apps should not be needed. The sound should be ok right from the start. But on Windows 11 it is not, and the low sound problem is a serious one. Please help!
what's this i don't understand scott
How can we get access to the game 🎯?
Buy it on any platform, just $20!
Loved Raised by Wolves!!!
Best! Seriously thank you ❤