Carl Franklin: Why.NET Rocks - Episode 277
In episode 277 of the ".NET Rocks!" podcast, software developer and Microsoft MVP Carl Franklin shares his expertise on modern methodologies and technologies. Carl is the co-host and founder of the ".NET Rocks!" podcast, which is the first and most widely listened-to podcast for .NET developers, and Executive Vice President of App vNext, a software development firm. Throughout the episode, Carl discusses implementing best practices when starting a podcast, how to navigate text moving off paper and onto the web, and the evolution of web development.
The topics of discussion include tips for starting a successful podcast, Carl's passion for teaching and training, how to navigate the shift from paper to web-based text, exciting developments in software technology such as Blazor and EventCallback, and Carl's new show "The Blazor Puzzle", which is inspired by the popular podcast "Car Talk". Listeners also gain insight into the future of web development and what the next five years look like for Carl.
This informative episode is a must-listen for those interested in software development and modern technologies and technologies. You can catch the full episode on the ".NET Rocks!" podcast platform, Spreaker.com.
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