Andrew Lock: Containers in .NET 8 - Episode 281
In this episode of the programming podcast, Andrew Lock, senior software engineer at Datadog, talks about the state of containers for .NET developers. He also delves into the use of chiseled containers and how they can provide an extra level of security. Among the container changes discussed are running as a non-root user and the default port inside the Docker container. Windows containers for testing are also touched upon, as well as the repeatability of Docker containers.
Throughout the podcast, Lock shares his experience working with .NET and ASP.NET Core, expressing his opinions on topics like the push towards open telemetry in .NET and the ecosystem in general. While open telemetry is ready for use, Lock believes that there is still much to learn.
So, if you're interested in the state of containers for .NET developers and the use of chiseled containers for added security, this podcast episode is worth a listen.
Clear Measure, Inc. is the sponsor of this episode while [email protected] is the email to reach out to if you have any queries.
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