

The Unhandled Exception Podcast
Dan Clarke (@dracan)
Software Development podcast hosted by Dan Clarke (@dracan on Twitter). Slightly bias towards .NET and Azure, but covering lots of other topics such as Git, Docker, Kubernetes, productivity, the list goes on!
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Mar 24, 2021 • 30min
Spectre Console and Cake with Patrik Svensson
In this episode, I was joined by Patrik Svensson, creator of both the Cake Build System, and a .NET library called Spectre.Console. We mostly chatted about the Spectre Console library, which adds AMAZING functionality to .NET console apps (grid, charts, images, and much more!). We also touched on Cake and Cake Frosting.For a full list of show links, see the website here

Mar 10, 2021 • 40min
DevOps with Dushyant
In this episode, I was joined by good friend and ex-colleague, Dushyant Priyadarshee to chat about devops! We covered a lot of ground, from what devops is, to infrastructure as code deployments, to exams and certifications! Dushyant is a Senior Platform Engineer at NewDay.For a full list of show links, see the website here

Feb 27, 2021 • 1h
Kentico Kontent Headless CMS and JAMStack - with Matt Nield
In this episode, I was joined by good friend Matt Nield, who also co-runs the .NET Oxford user group with me. We chatted about the Kentico Kontent headless CMS, static websites and the JAMStack - plus much more!For a full list of show links, see the website here

Feb 7, 2021 • 45min
LINQPad with Joseph Albahari
In this episode, I was joined by Joe Albahari, author of one of my favourite software development tools - LINQPad! This is a tool that I use on a daily basis, and it saves me so much time! So I especially enjoyed chatting with Joe about the many features of LINQPad, his experiences when developing it, and also future plans.For a full list of show links, see the website here

Jan 24, 2021 • 1h 36min
F# and Functional Programming
In this group episode I was joined by Scott Wlaschin, Isaac Abraham, and Ian Russell - to talk all about F#! This is .NET's functional programming language, and we discussed functional programming, and the benefits of using a functional programming language like F#, whilst also comparing it to other languages like C#.For a full list of show links, see the website here(there were too many links to include here!)

Jan 3, 2021 • 1h 17min
Functional Programming in C# with Simon Painter
For this very first episode of 2021, I was joined by Simon Painter to talk all about Functional Programming in C#! We spoke about functional concepts, plus terms such as Options, Maybes, and even tried to explain what a Monad is! As usual, there were a few tangents, and we also touched on topics such as React, TDD, and much more!Links from the showSimon’s social links:TwitterWebsiteBook: Functional Programming in C# by Enrico BuonannoRecording of Simon’s ‘Functional Programming in C# talk (thanks to .NET Sheff for this, as we didn’t record his talk at .NET Oxford)Scott Wlaschin - Railway Oriented Programming videoRamda JSDan’s ‘Writing More Succinct C#’ blog postReactML.NETDevTip linksAnkiregex101.comDarklang

Dec 20, 2020 • 1h 10min
Identity with Christos Matskas
In this last episode of the year, I was joined by Christos Matskas to talk all about Identity! Christos is the Program Manager for the Microsoft Identity Platform, so obviously the conversation was slightly biased towards AzureAD and B2C as an identity provider - but we also tried to cover some common identity topics, and demystify terminology such as OAuth, OpenID Connect, scopes, claims, and more! We even went a bit off-piste at the end and chatted about public speaking, languages (not programming languages), and even touched on speed reading!Links from the showChristos’s social links:Twitter425 ShowTwitchYouTubeBlogDiscordEmailOAuthOpenID ConnectMicrosoft Identity Platform documentationAzure B2CJWT.MS / JWT.IOUpstream vs downstream Twitter poll

Dec 10, 2020 • 58min
WSL2 with Stuart Leeks
In this episode, I was joined by Stuart Leeks to chat all about WSL2, and his new book, WSL 2 Tips, Tricks, and Techniques! We also covered plenty of other topics, such as public speaking, Windows Terminal, standing desks, and much more! Stuart is a Principal Software Development Engineer at Microsoft.Links from the showStuart’s social links: Twitter Blog GitHub THE BOOK!WSL2 homepageDr Michelle Dickinson: @NanogirlLabs on Twitter Public Speaking Skills for Quiet People How to Rock the Stage (with Dr James Whittaker) Stuart’s WSL2 .NET Oxford Lightning talkVisual Studio Code Remote-Development: Overview Remote-WSL Remote-Containers CodeSpaces Extensions Git Graph - Visual Studio Marketplace Git rebase shortcuts - Visual Studio Marketplace Windows TerminalWindows Terminal marketing videodotfiles project on GitHubSome of Stuart’s related projects: stuartleeks/devcontainer-cli: CLI for working with Visual Studio Code devcontainers (github.com) stuartleeks/wsl-clock: A utility to automatically correct clock drift in WSL 2 using Windows Events to detect points where clock drift may have occurred (github.com) Standing desk: Part 1 - Initial thoughts - Dan ClarkeTraveler GuitarXKCD: Compiling

Dec 5, 2020 • 1h 6min
The DDD Conferences!
In this episode, I was joined by five awesome guests to chat all about the DDD conferences! This was such a fun episode, where we chatted about both organising and speaking at the DDD conferences, plus a few other bits and bats along the way!GuestsJess WhitePaul MichaelsPete GallagherSimon PainterStuart LangLinks from the showWikipedia page about the DDD conferencesDDD DayDDD East Midlands blogDDD South WestDDD NorthDDD East AngliaDDD ScotlandEvent registration for DDD on the 12th DecIan Johnson’s sketch notesMusical instrument photo taken at endPaul’s MiniHack meetup mentioned in introDan’s DDD-related blog posts:2017: “Fun at DDDSW in Bristol!"2017: “Developer Day 2017 (DDD12)"2018: “Developer Productivity: My Talk at DDDSW”2019: “Kubernetes and .NET running on a Raspberry Pi Cluster”

Nov 29, 2020 • 1h 20min
Kubernetes with Shahid Iqbal
In this episode, I was joined by Shahid Iqbal to chat about Kubernetes. We covered containers in general, Docker, Docker-Compose, Kubernetes, Helm, Istio, and much more! Shahid is a Microsoft MVP and user-group organiser, specialising in Azure and Kubernetes.Links from the showShahid on TwitterShahid’s blogKubernetesAzure AKSGoogle GKEAmazon EKSHelmIstioProject TyeKataCoda‘Deploying blog on Kubernetes’ memeZoomItChris O’Dell talk on ‘How to get your submission accepted at NDC London’


