Hey friends! I wanted remind you about my podcast! It's http://hanselminutes.com/ and just a few weeks ago I published my 800th episode! My first episode was in January of 2006 so that's over 15 years of shows. And, if I may be a little boastful for a moment, they are pretty darn good. Maybe the first 400 were a little rough but these last 400 have been ROCK SOLID. Just kidding. Seriously, though, this 30 minute long tech show has diverse topics and new faces you haven't heard on other podcasts. If you check out over 800 episodes here https://www.hanselminutes.com/episodes you can search by Title, Guest, OR search all the Transcripts! There's over 400 hours of shows and you can search for the topics you want. Subscribe with your favorite podcast app, the raw RSS is here. We're also available on basically every podcast app out there, including, but not limited to: iTunes Spotify Google Podcasts TuneIn iHeart Stitcher Player.FM Samsung Podcasts, and more! If you enjoy the show, the best thing you can do to help me is SPREAD THE WORD! Tell a friend, share and episode or favorite code, but above all GET FOLSK TO SUBSCRIBE. The world is littered with podcasts that gave up after 9 episodes. There's a ton of average talks shows that ramble on. I've worked really hard - at night, as this is not my day job! - to not only bring you the best guests, but to read their papers, books, and thesis, and ask the questions that YOU would have if you were here with me! Sometimes I even put the Hanselminutes Podcast on YouTube and the results are truly special and heartbreakingly emotional. Thanks for listening, and thanks for sharing! Sponsor: YugabyteDB is a distributed SQL database designed for resilience and scale. It is 100% open source, PostgreSQL-compatible, enterprise-grade, and runs across all clouds. Sign up and get a free t-shirt© 2021 Scott Hanselman. All rights reserved.     
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If you’ve been following the recent trends in software, even remotely, chances are you’ve heard about No-code development. Even though the name is pretty self-explanatory, there are still some details that make no-code development such a big word. In this article, we’ll try to delve as deep as possible into the topic to explain what...
We all know that climate change is one of the biggest issues we need to tackle. Fortunately, tech industry has a lot to offer to solve some of these challenges. In this episode of CodeStories, we will learn about green software engineering and climate-first approach.  We'll also discuss the recent "Hack the Climate" event; specifically the LandPRO team who built an app to help farmer estimate carbon emissions and mitigate climate change.  Jump to: [06:08] LandPRO demo + architecture drawing using Planetary Computer and Azure Maps[10:24] Making applications carbon efficient[12:31] Climate first developmentLearn more:Principles of Green Software Engineering https://aka.ms/CS/LearnSSEPlanetary Computer https://aka.ms/CS/PlanetaryComputerGreen Software Foundation https://aka.ms/CS/GreenSoftwareFoundationAdditional links from this episode: Climate Hackathon (March 2021) - hacktheclimate.devpost.comOpen source solutions from this hackathon - https://aka.ms/CS/ProjectGalleryHackathon project winners - Team Eruza, Unit8, Purple PenguinClimate First article
Heads up: I spend the first 7 minutes of the show talking about weird non-gaming, non-nerd personal stuff for some reason. This segment was originally longer, but I had Issac chop a bit of it out for fear of over-sharing. Also, I had a funny story I’d intended to share on the show, but forgot […]