Scott Hunter: .NET8 - Episode 272
In Episode 272 of .NET8, Scott Hunter, the Vice President of Product for Azure Developer Experience, discusses various topics related to .NET development.
Starting with his journey at Microsoft in 2007 and reflecting on memorable milestones, Scott delves into the essential aspects of .NET development that developers should focus on. Additionally, he explores the benefits of improving .NET performance through AOT compilation and introducing self-contained applications.
Scott also discusses advancements in .NET technology and its application in AI, such as the generative pre-trained to chat transform (GPT). He also sheds light on Semantic Kernel and the open SDK in .NET, as well as introduces Aspire, a tool for simplifying web development, and the orchestrator app.
The episode concludes on the positive feedback that is already rolling in and mentions a few resources related to .NET development.
Overall, the episode covers a diverse range of topics and provides valuable insights for developers interested in .NET development and AI integration.
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