Jonathan Sampson talks about the new Brave browser.
Show Notes:
- Give the Brave browser a try today, go to Brave.com
- Brave is open source, and you can submit bugs on Github
- Brave is built with Electron, check out Podcast episode 010 - David Neal on Electron
Jonathan Sampson is on Twitter
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J. Tower is answering all my burning questions about .NET and .NET Core
Show Notes:
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Instead of going out for black Friday this month, why not stay inside and binge on the Cross Cutting Concerns podcast. New episodes this month!
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Here's what's coming in November:
- J. Tower tries to make sense of the .NET Standard and .NET Core
- Jonathan Sampson talks about the Brave browser
- Nic Raboy introduces you to OAuth
- Jesse Riley talks about what he has coined as The Farmer Effect
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There may be one or two other episodes in December 2016, but after that, there will be probably a month or two break. This will allow you to catch up and will allow me to take a break!
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Latish Sehgal is boostrapping his side project.
Show Notes:
- SqlSmash productivity tool for SQL developers
- Derek Sivers: Ideas are just a multiplier of execution
- The story of the "20 Mile March" is explored in Jim Collins's book, Great by Choice
- Latish's blog is at DotNetSurfers.com, and he blogged Random Thoughts and Lessons Learned From Bootstrapping a Side Project
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George Mauer is making predictions about the future of the web by looking at its history.
Show notes:
- Surge
- Overview of SGML
- WebAssembly (aka wasm)
- Isomorphic JavaScript
- The Languages Which Almost Became CSS
- DSSSL (aka "diesel")
- The Scheme programming language
- GeorgeMauer.net
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Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.