Shaun Walker on Blazor and Oqtane - Episode 179
In this episode, Jeffrey invites Shaun Walker to discuss Blazor and Oqtane, two open-source projects that Shaun created. Shaun has over 30 years of professional experience in architecting and implementing enterprise software solutions, particularly on the Microsoft platform. He talks about the roots of DotNetNuke, his most well-known web application framework, and how it grew into one of the largest open-source projects on the Microsoft stack.
Shaun also provides a comprehensive overview of Oqtane, a .NET-based application framework for building modern web applications. In addition, he shares some insights into error boundary and logging in Blazor, and discusses the evolution of technology since he started working in the field. Jeffrey and Shaun cover a lot of ground in this episode, making it an excellent resource for those looking to get up to speed with the latest trends in web development.
If you're interested in learning more about Blazor, Oqtane, and the best practices for architecting enterprise software solutions, this podcast is a must-listen. So tune in, sit back, and prepare to take your web development skills to the next level.
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