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Kendra Havens gives us an inside look at the .NET Docker images. To get started on .NET on Docker check out the following links https://hub.docker.com/r/microsoft/dotnet/
This week, James is joined by friend of the show Vittorio Bertocci, Principal Program Manager at Microsoft in Identity, who introduces us to Azure Active Directory and the Microsoft Authentication Library for simple authentication for mobile applications. We also discuss security, oAuth, and cross-platform identity with MSAL and AAD. Segments: [02:45] Understanding Azure Active Directory & MSAL[09:30] Where to Get Started[12:00] Integrating MSAL into Xamarin applications[17:00] Refresh Tokens & Walking Through Code[26:00] Even more samples!Show Links: MSAL:GitHub Repo NuGet PackageSample from the ShowAzure AD documentationFollow @vibronetFind James on: Twitter, GitHub, Blog, and his weekly podcast Merge Conflict.Follow @JamesMontemagnoNever Miss an Episode: Follow @TheXamarinShowUseful Links:Xamarin Developer Center & BlogXamarin and AzureMobile DevOpsXamarin University Self-Guided
This week's Data Exposed show welcomes Cathy Palmer into the Channel 9 studio to show how to connect an on-premises Hadoop cluster to Azure Data Lake Store in 3 easy steps! [01:38] - Azure Data Lake Store at a Glance [04:50] - Find out More... [06:00] - Demo Overview and DEMO!
During this year's Imagine Cup World Finals at Microsoft Headquarters, Cloud Developer Advocates had the opportunity to judge some of the Imagine Cup finalists' projects. For the first Imagine Cup competitors were required to utilize Microsoft Azure technology for their projects
All the hard work, late nights coding, testing, and business plans have come to this moment. The top 4 teams face off to determine who will take home $100,000 and the Imagine Cup! Imagine Cup is all about innovation, transformation and what comes next. Through Imagine Cup, Microsoft provides student developers with the opportunity to mold the world of tomorrow in their eyes by combining their ideas with the power of technology. The next big thing could come from you. Facebook and Twitter started as student projects. Your ideas could be next. The Imagine Cup is here to help you take the first steps. It's a global contest for the most original student applications, games, and solutions and the winning team will take home $100,000 (US).
Kevin Gallo will be live on Channel 9 with Seth Juarez on July 26th, 2017 at 9:30am PST. Kevin will be providing updates to the state of the Windows SDK inside Windows 10 Falls Creators Update since everyone last chatted with him at Microsoft Build 2017. As always, we'll be answering live questions afterwards. A few of the topics Kevin and Seth will be discussing are the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update SDK, .NET Standard 2.0, Fluent Design, Microsoft Graph with the Activity API and more. Over time, we'll hold more frequent community standups to provide additional transparency on what we are building out, and clarity on why we are building them. The community standups will not only be with just Kevin, but the entire Windows development team as well. We'll be testing different streaming technologies and interaction models to see what works best. We would love feedback on this as well.
Only the top 32 teams advance from the showcase to the quarterfinals. Now they have to pitch and demonstrate their projects and business plans to a panel of experts. Watch with the world on July 27th as the top student team wins over $200,000 in prizes! http://imagine.microsoft.com Imagine Cup is all about innovation, transformation and what comes next. Through Imagine Cup, Microsoft provides student developers with the opportunity to mold the world of tomorrow in their eyes by combining their ideas with the power of technology. The next big thing could come from you. Facebook and Twitter started as student projects. Your ideas could be next. The Imagine Cup is here to help you take the first steps. It's a global contest for the most original student applications, games, and solutions and the winning team will take home $100,000 (US)."
The top teams from around the world have arrived in Seattle to compete for the 2017 Imagine Cup World Finals!
This week on Channel 9, Vlad and Nikola discuss the week's top developer news, including; [00:20] Channel 9: subscribe to show feature![01:01] 7++ reasons to move your C++ code to Visual Studio 2017[02:26] Announcing UWP Community Toolkit 1.5 [Nikola Metulev][03:58] EditorConfig Reference for C# Developers [Kent Boogaart][05:35] Debugging the BotBuilder SDK[07:11] Building And Debugging The dotnet new Templating Engine In Visual Studio [Chad Ramos][08:26] Design patterns for microservices [Mike Wasson]Picks of the Week! Nikola Pick of the Week:[10:00] A programmer turned Wikipedia into a classic text adventure [Sam Machkovech -> Kevan Davis]Vlad Pick of the Week:[11:33] Dream.Build.Play 2017Please leave a comment or email us at twc9@microsoft.com. Follow @CH9 Follow @metulev Follow @vladkol Follow @gduncan411
Screen readers are often used by people with blindness or low vision to navigate apps. Use Narrator to test the screen reading experience of your app. Starting with the Windows 10 Anniversary Update (build 1607), we introduced a new developer mode in Narrator. When developer mode is enabled, the screen will be masked and will highlight only the accessible objects and the associated text that is exposed programmatically to Narrator. This gives a you a good visual representation of the information that is exposed to Narrator. After watching the video, learn more about Narrator in this topic: Get started with Narrator and learn more about Narrator developer mode at http://aka.ms/TestWithNarrator
Michael Flanakin joins Scott Hanselman to show how the Azure mobile app keeps you connected to your Azure resources anytime, anywhere. Check status, metrics, and important metadata or get the latest service health and metric alerts. The app is there when you need it and helps you resolve common issues and perform simple tasks when away from a computer. For more information, see: Azure Blog: Introducing the Azure app public previewAzure Mobile AppAlso, be sure to watch: Azure Mobile App - Under the Hood Follow @SHanselman Follow @flanakin Follow @AzureFriday
Jakub Jedryszek joins Scott Hanselman to show how the Azure mobile app is built. From benefits of Xamarin Native, through Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery with VSTS and HockeyApp, to tips and tricks for writing UI tests with Xamarin Test Cloud. For more information, see: Under the hood of the Azure Mobile AppAzure Blog: Introducing the Azure app public previewAzure Mobile AppAlso, be sure to watch: Azure Mobile App Overview Follow @SHanselman Follow @JakubJedryszek Follow @AzureFriday
As more medical devices become cheaper and readily available to the public, they can be used in everyday life. The Muse Headband is an EEG machine that provides realtime measurements of brain waves. This talk will discuss the process of gathering and cleaning the data from the headband, using Keras to develop a model, and creating a basic real-time feedback end user program.
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 how to manage and upgrade your Xamarin and Xamarin.Forms based applications to target .NET Standard. We also see how to install existing PCL based NuGets into that library. Show Links: Blog: Upgrading to .NET StandardPodcast: Merge Conflict 38: One Library to Rule Them AllDocumentation: .NET StandardFind James on: Twitter, GitHub, Blog, and his weekly development podcast Merge Conflict.Follow @JamesMontemagnoNever Miss an Episode: Follow @TheXamarinShow
We are back! In this episode, Steve Carroll talks with Will Buik about our new MinGW experience in Visual Studio, as we continue to work to enable different types of C++ development scenarios in the IDE.