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The .NET Voyage into Open Source–dotnetConf 2015

dotnetConf is on now! Yesterday on Day 1, there were a ton of great presentations from the team. One of my personal favorites of the day was the talk where Immo, Rich and Miguel spoke about .NET Core and the teams journey into Open Source. There’s a lot of great insight into how culturally and technically we are going about it and the relationship between the .NET and Mono projects.

Check it out:

The .NET Voyage into Open Source

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If you missed Day 1, you can watch them all on demand here: https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/dotnetConf/2015

Here’s some more of my other favorites.

.NET Core Deep Dive

Introduction to ASP.NET5

.NET Compiler Platform ("Roslyn"): Analyzers and the Rise of Code-Aware Libraries

Today is Day 2 and there are a ton of presentations being delivered by experts in our community today. Head to https://channel9.msdn.com to watch them now and later on demand.

I’m learning a ton! Enjoy!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    March 23, 2015
    Microsoft Devs using Apple products...

  • Anonymous
    March 25, 2015
    We waiting for an answer! social.msdn.microsoft.com/.../can-we-have-another-town-hall-and-detailed-product-road-map-please

  • Anonymous
    March 26, 2015
    @Rusty02 -- never thought you'd see the day, right? :-) @j.nord -- me too! I understand your frustration. The team said they are planning on responding with a roadmap on their blog so keep an eye there please.

  • Anonymous
    April 02, 2015
    Very poor quality sound and information throughput is quite slooooooooow. Best to wait for the article, methinks.

  • Anonymous
    April 02, 2015
    @batpox - Sorry you're having trouble. You can also download the format you want below the video on the C9 page. channel9.msdn.com/.../The-NET-Voyage-into-Open-Source

  • Anonymous
    April 19, 2015
    Thanks Beth. Much better sound quality.

  • Anonymous
    April 25, 2015
    Personally I won't put my faith in a Microsoft product ever again. ASP.net5 looks interesting, and I would probably moving my current project to it if there wasn't this completely lack of trust towards Microsoft now. You just know that Microsoft will abandon any development tool and abandon their users too. Just like they abandoned VB6 programming, Silverlight and more. And now VB.Net and Lightswitch are going the same way.

  • Anonymous
    January 14, 2016
    Wouldn't yesterday (18th of March) have been Day 0, since it is the starting date of the conference?