031 - Being a good participant with Jeff Fritz
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Veckans gäst
Jeffrey T. Fritz – or simply “Fritz” is a Program Manager for Microsoft on the ASP.NET and .NET Community Outreach teams. He has lead the ASP.NET Web Forms, and WCF teams and managed the MSDN Web Developer Tools blog. He plans and assists in delivering all .NET and Visual Studio developer content at major Microsoft conferences. Additionally, he manager the Microsoft MVP program’s interactions with the Visual Studio and .NET product teams.
Titlar
- Live coding is like watching a cooking show
- Is development more craft than engineering?
- Bartek argues development is like gardening.
- Jeff hosted a panel on being a good open source participant
- Open source is a lot more than just writing the code
- How do you roll off features from your project?
- We take a deep dive into the .Net foundation
- .Net Foundation is there to steward the project if the developer gets hit by the lottery bus
- Jeff also hosted a session on Blazor for the WebForms developer
- Blazor on the server and WebForms have a lot in common
- It's a great bridge for old project to upgrade to modern tech
- Someone got .Net Core running on Windows 3.1
- How do you show your gratitude to open source authors?
- One of the best way is documentation
- Finally, we find out why Jeffs beard is purple
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