Posts tagged with 'c'
Jeremy Miller has created an open-source IoC tool called Lamar. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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Instead, consider Lamar for your IoC container needs.
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At one point I was rambling about ASP.NET Core’s inability to use the service locator pattern. Some quick points:
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Don’t use Service Locator, there are lots of other better patterns to use.
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DO NOT DO IT.
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If you absolutely need it: here’s a blog post about it.
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I was incorrect in the podcast by making a sweeping statement about ASP.NET Core not having service locator. But for a very specific, narrow case where I wanted to use the service locator pattern recently, I was unable to do so. This might have been my own failing, or something that just isn’t possible with the built-in ASP.NET IoC. I have not tried this very specific, narrow use case with Lamar yet.
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I plugged my book, AOP in .NET yet again.
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Lamar is named after Mirabeau Lamar (a hero of the Texas revolution)
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Paper: Inversion of Control Containers and the Dependency Injection pattern by Martin Fowler
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Jeremy Miller is using Jasper to distribute computing. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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Nancy (NancyFx) was mentioned
- FubuMVC was mentioned too.
- TIBCO
- webMethods
- RabbitMQ as a "store and forward" queue (video)
- Azure Service Bus
- NServiceBus (from Particular Software)
- More on the Happy Meal metaphor from Jimmy Bogard
- The Oatmeal (comic)
- Jasper website - Jasper on Gitter
- Book: Enterprise Integration Patterns
- For more on Akka, check out episode 062 with Ted Neward
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Jake Taylor and TEALS are advancing computer science in schools. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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The Snap programming language (and here’s a video tutorial on it)
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"AP" was mentioned several times, I assume that’s the Advanced Placement organization
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AP CS A course
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Jake is not on Twitter, but was kind enough to provide his email address in the episode.
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TEALS had a booth at KCDC. I snapped a few photos: Photo 1, Photo 2
- A minor correction: in the podcast Jake states that they are in 31 states. They are actually in 27 states, Washington D.C., and British Columbia.
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Ondrej Balas is using Blockchain. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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I mentioned the Coase Theorem, because I wanted an excuse to put my MBA to use.
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Bitcoin is perhaps the most popular currency that uses blockchain.
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There are a couple different uses of the term "key frame" in video. I think Ondrej was referring to it as it’s used in video compression.
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Lightning is a way to decentralize bitcoin transactions to improve/increas throughput
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Proof of Work in blockchain
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Some recent news about the Delaware Blockchain Initiative
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Videos on Channel 9:
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Cassandra Faris is using social media. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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Social networks discussed:
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Incidentally, these are all great place to tell your friends that you listen to this podcast!
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Book: To Sell Is Human by Dan Pink
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Book: The Speed of Trust by Stephen M. Covey
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Conference: Dog Food Con
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Why "dogfooding"? From IEEE: Eating Your Own Dog Food
Cassandra Faris is on Twitter, of course!
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