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yared Almaw retweeted
Jun 11
Is it time to build your own agent harness? #dotNETRocks and Emmz Rendle discuss her work on Daemonic AI, the upcoming rug pull in AI software dev tools, and choosing what agents and configurations to use for each of the agent roles you want. Listen in: buff.ly/D56iMF4
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Every event sourcing implementation needs answers to data storage, event response, replay management, and more! Einar Ingebrigsten talks on DotNetRocks at dotnetrocks.com/details/2006 about cratis, his open source toolset for event sourcing!

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ToKra retweeted
Jun 9
What settings, configurations, and workflows do you use for every .NET app? #dotNETRocks and Scott Sauber discuss... From organizing folders by feature, to logging, security, and testing. Listen in: 👂️ buff.ly/opJCFgr
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Getting your .NET application workflows, settings and configuration just right saves you time as you write code. @scottsauber talks on DotNetRocks at dotnetrocks.com/details/2004 about his list of essentials to get more done in less time!

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May 21
Use What Works! #dotNETRocks talks to Dylan Beattie about the Use What Works movement, encouraging us to use well-maintained open-source projects available today rather than 'rolling our own.' Listen in... 👂️ buff.ly/19n3XpD
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Software libraries often look simple - til you learn enough to find out they have plenty of complexity. Save yourself the pain - use what works! @dylanbeattie talks on DotNetRocks at dotnetrocks.com/details/2002 about the Use What Works movement!

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May 11
It's episode 2000! .NET Rocks takes live questions from MVPs and plays clips from past guests and listeners about their experiences with .NET and #dotNETRocks. After 2000 shows, there are lots of stories, and plenty to celebrate. Listen in: buff.ly/OHBBobE
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Microcontrollers are getting more powerful, and .NET nanoFramework can run them! @jose_simoes talks on DotNetRocks at dotnetrocks.com/details/2001 about the span of hobbyist to commercial IoT technology using .NET!

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Apr 27
#dotNETRocks on AI‑era dev: start with the pain, ship quick wins, and watch teams transform. LLMs change how we code, how we think, and what “developer” even means. Smart, grounded, and full of real‑world scars insights. Tune in → buff.ly/4R4kxzL
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Storing years as two digits made sense before 2000... but then it became a serious problem. A problem that a lot of software development fixed. Listen to Y2K stories from @shawnwildermuth, @guyroyse, and Rik Hepworth on DotNetRocks at dotnetrocks.com/details/1999
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How do you demonstrate value of AI tools to a team in a day? @robconery talks on DotNetRocks at dotnetrocks.com/details/1998 about finding key pain points to a team and fix them with AI tools - and get everyone excited!

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How do you make your agents more knowledgeable about your company data? @edcharbeneau talks on DotNetRocks at dotnetrocks.com/details/1997 about Progress Agentic RAG-as-a-Service!

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After spending time with the Flutter team, @mikecodesdotnet has changed the rendering of Avalonia from Skia to the Impeller Rendering Engine. Listen to Mike and @mrlacey on DotNetRocks at dotnetrocks.com/details/1993 for these changes and more!

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Feb 27
It's always been challenging to make reliable software - is AI making it worse or better? #dotNETRocks and Damien Brady discuss building software with AI tools and leveraging LLMs' tendency toward detailed analysis to catch problems in code. 👂️buff.ly/vwiSMRb
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Blog posts like We Mourn Our Craft speak of a fundamental change in software development due to the new AI tools. Andrew Murphy talks on DotNetRocks at dotnetrocks.com/details/1991 about his response to the blog post and his experiences working with teams struggling with these changes!

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