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Channel 9

Summary: Channel 9 is a community. We bring forward the people behind our products and connect them with those who use them. We think there is a great future in software and we're excited about it. We want the community to participate in the ongoing conversation. This is the heart of Channel 9. We talk about our work but listen to the customer.

Podcasts:

 .NET Standard 2.0 and .NET Core 2.0 | Build 2017 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1479

Join us as we chat with Scott Hunter, Immo Landwerth, Richard Lander, and Damian Edwards about the latest updates to .NET Standard 2.0 and .NET Core 2.0

 APIs for Angular Apps with Azure Functions | DEVintersection 2017 Orlando | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3350

APIs for Angular Apps with Azure Functions

 C# 7 – Simplify and Improve Your Code in 2017 | DEVintersection 2017 Orlando | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3653

C# can be developed and run on more and more platforms, and thanks to the "Roslyn" language engine you can increasingly make your own tooling for it. C# 7 embraces several new features for working better with data, such as tuples and pattern matching. Come see how you can start using C# 7 today!

 KEYNOTE: Azure Stack – It’s More Radical Than You Think | DEVintersection 2017 Orlando | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 4079

Jeffrey Snover, Technical Fellow & Lead Architect for Enterprise Cloud Group, Microsoft Jeffrey's talk starts at [06:57]; session will be trimmed next week. Music: Revolve by cinematrik (c) copyright 2005 Licensed under a Creative Commons Noncommercial Sampling Plus license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/hisboyelroy/430

 KEYNOTE: Developing with the Cloud | DEVintersection 2017 Orlando | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 5786

Scott Guthrie, Executive Vice President, Cloud and Enterprise Group, MicrosoftDonovan Brown, Principal DevOps Program Manager, US Developer Division Team, Microsoft

 Introducing Microsoft MakeCode for Minecraft | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1061

Get a first look at the new Microsoft MakeCode for Minecraft – a platform to teach students to code with Minecraft: Education Edition. Also check out the MakeCode Blog announcement.

 Interview with Julia Liuson, Corporate Vice President of Visual Studio and .NET | GALs | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2704

In this episode, Soumow sits with Julia Liuson, Corporate Vice President of Visual Studio and .NET, as she talks about Visual Studio, culture, her career journey and the different challenges she faced -- being a young engineer out of university, being an immigrant, being a women in tech. GALs is a show about the women who work in Tech (at Microsoft or outside) from three ladies that currently work on the Channel 9 team. Golnaz Alibeigi, Soumow Atitallah, and Kaitlin McKinnon have started a new series featuring women in Tech who work in development, management, marketing and research who have interesting stories to share about their success in the industry and ideas on how to grow diversity in IT. Follow @CH9Follow @Soumow

 Snack Pack 11: Understanding Android API Level Settings | The Xamarin Show | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 410

Welcome to The Xamarin Show Snack Pack Edition. A Snack Pack is bite sized episode that is focused on a specific topic and covered in just a few minutes. Today, we take a look at options and settings for Android applications including compile, target, and minimum. What do they all mean, how do you use them, and where to find out more.t Show Links: Documentation: Understanding Android API LevelsFind James on: Twitter, GitHub, Blog, and his weekly podcast Merge Conflict.Follow @JamesMontemagnoNever Miss an Episode: Follow @TheXamarinShow

 What Is New in U-SQL for March '17 | Data Exposed | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 981

Once again the Data Exposed show welcomes back Michael Rys, Principal PM in the Big Data group, to give us an update of U-SQL. At the [01:25] mark Michael lists the features in U-SQL that have been deprecated in the new release of U-SQL, and discusses why the features were deprecated and what that means for you if you are using those features. At the [03:52] mark Michael then jumps in to the major performance improvements and bug fixes since the last time he was on the show, including read/write throttling limit performance improvements, Unicode whitespace recognition, improved data size for DISTRIBUTION buckets, and more! At the [05:51] mark Michael then discusses the new features added to this new release, including support for PIVOT/UNPVIT, CROSS/OUTER APPLY, shared Catalogs, and much more! At the [06:25] mark Michael jumps into demo mode to show off some of these new features, starting with PIVOT and CROSS APPLY. Michael spends the next 10 minutes in full demo-mode showing off some of these great new features! Another great show and great demos by Michael! If you are using U-SQL you will want to watch this show as these syntax changes will take affect very soon.

 Tuesdays with Corey - Welcome to Deis | Tuesdays With Corey | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 470

Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team has a quick chat with Gabe Monroy, Josh Schnell and Jason Hansen from Deis. Post any questions, topic ideas or general conversation here in the comments OR online on via Twitter with #AzureTwC. Follow @CoreySandersWA Follow @RicksterCDN

 Channel 9 Player hot keys | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 144

The Channel 9 community asked for us to improve the player. You asked! We answered! Coming in hot--we got hot keys! k – pause/plays the videol – fast forward 10 seconds1-9 scrubs the video to the % of the video (1 = 10%, 2 – 20%, etc.)f – toggles Full-screenm – toggles Muteup/down arrows adjust volumeleft/right arrows rewind/fast forward 5 seconds./, rewind/fast forward 1 second Follow @CH9Follow @Golnaz89 Follow @Soumow

 Creating Custom Dial Menu | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 905

Today's we focus on creating a custom Dial menu. Hands-on materials and samples can be found at the GitHub here: https://github.com/DXSurfaceDial/Surface-Dial-Design-and-Development.

 Humans of Microsoft: Edward Sproull | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2215

Let's meet the man who inspired this show – "Humans of Microsoft". When I first come to know about Edward Sproull, I thought I must bring his story to more people, it is such an inspiring and positive story. Ed Sproull was 27 when he woke in the hospital, disoriented and hung over. He felt a searing pain in his left leg, and suddenly the memory of the motorcycle accident came flooding back to him. He had been racing drunk when the brake line blew out, and he clipped his leg on an oncoming car. His upper leg had been fractured in 80 places, and his lower leg had been severed below the knee. Losing a limb was a low point in Ed's life, but he didn't hit rock bottom until 10 years later, when he landed in prison on a six-year sentence for drug possession. As he lay on a prison cot that first night, using a toilet paper roll as a pillow, he wondered where his life went off the rails. Ed couldn't see a way out of this one; his future felt dim. That's when he met the professor. Let's find out Ed's journey from Prison to Microsoft. Find Rafat on: Twitter, Blog.Follow @rafatsarosh

 Inventory and Store System - Part 5.2 (Finishing the Inventory & Buying Equipment) | .GAME | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2135

In this episode, we are going to pick up where we left off by wrapping up the logic for displaying items in the players inventory. First, we will fill up the inventory slots with existing items that the player has, then we will populate their currency. After that, we'll make it so that the player can buy items from the merchant by hooking up an onClick event via code. Note: After this video was recorded I created a few icons. You can get them off of the GitHub repo here. Resources: GitHub .GAME RepositoryButton.onClick

 Best of Visual Studio 2017 Launch | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3324

Join us for the top highlights from the Visual Studio 2017 Launch including: "Inner Loop" and "Shift Left", new 3rd party add-ins now included, and how Visual Studio 2017 can provide features and insights to a developer earlier in a DevOps process

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