
Guy Royse - Redis Beyond the Cache
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Guy Royse from Redis Labs talks about how Redis is used for more than just caching data. Guy discusses his passions for Big Foot, UFO encounters and D&D.

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On the show we’ll be talking to passionate people about a wide range of developer related topics. Part of the Telerik Developer Network , Eat Sleep Code is the Official Telerik Podcast. At Telerik we believe in giving back to the developer community and we do this by writing, speaking and staying in touch with the software development community.
Telerik hosts Eat Sleep Code Podcast, a news show with 105 episodes published.

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Guy Royse from Redis Labs talks about how Redis is used for more than just caching data. Guy discusses his passions for Big Foot, UFO encounters and D&D.

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code Jonathan Danylko [J.D.] talks about why he values unit testing and how it leads to assurances while refactoring code. J.D. discusses what it takes to maintain his .NET blog, danylkoweb.c

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, John Bristowe talks about deploying software and managing the process with Octopus Deploy. John discusses his career in development, soft skills, and his hobby projects using Raspberry

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Laya Porter a Developer Advocate form VMware® Tanzu® talks about her project Women of .NET. Twitch streaming, gaming and travel are discussed.

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Ed Charbeneau and John Bristowe talk about the Tech Conferences initial response to the pandemic. Recorded 3.2.2020 https://www.theurlist.com/esc-news-3-2-2020<img src="http://feeds.

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, John Bristowe and Ed Charbeneau discuss software development and technology news from around the web. Links from this show: https://www.theurlist.com/esc-news-2-18-2020<img src="http

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, we talk to accessibility expect and front end developer Chris Demars. Chris discusses the current state of accessibility (a11y) on the web. We learn about common accessibility problems,

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guests Olia Gavrysh and Daniel Jacobson discuss how .NET Core 3 will improve the Windows Desktop app development landscape. We discuss application compatibility, and building bridges be

On this episode of eat sleep code, ASP.NET PM Daniel Roth answers live questions about Blazor. Blazor is a new SPA framework by Microsoft that enables full stack C# web applications by leveraging WebAssembly. Daniel fill

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Jérôme Laban, Uno Platform CTO talks about the prospects of using Uno to create cross platform .NET applications. Jérôme also discusses the use of WebAssembly by Uno and what WebAssembl

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Jeremy Likness talks about creating next gen web applications using Blazor & Serverless with Azure. Jeremy shares his interest in Blazor. How to implement serverless using the Azure

On this episode, David Pine (Microsoft MVP) shares his experience with TypeScript. David talks about why TypeScript is a valuable tool for improving your experience with applications that normally are written using JavaS

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Sr. Content Developer at Microsoft John Alexander talks about ML.NET, a set of new Machine Learning libraries for .NET. John explains the purpose of ML.NET and how it enables .NET devel

On this episode Jen Looper and Diana Rodriguez discuss Vue Vixens an organization of people who identify as women and who want to learn Vue.js to make websites and mobile apps. Jen and Diana share their story of creating

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, TJ Vantoll discusses the current state of building iOS, Android, and cross-platform AR applications. TJ shares his insight on what technologies are currently available, how to get start

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Carl Schweitzer a Software Engineer at Microsoft discusses IoT edge. Carl shares information about what is the IoT edge. We learn what devices, operating systems, and environments are c

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Daniel Roth talks about the "live release candidate" of ASP.NET Core 2.1. I sat down with Daniel Roth at Microsoft Build 2018 to discuss what improvements are coming in the releas

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Jeff Fritz shares tips on creating a successful live stream. Jeff discusses the hardware needed for "green screen" effects, broadcasting, and networking. We learn the differences betwee

On this Developer Digest of Eat Sleep Code, Ed Charbeneau and Brian Rinaldi discuss current industry topics. This week Ed talks about Blazor, the new web framework from Microsoft that brings the promise of native C# in t

On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Tim Huckaby, Chairman/Founder, InterKnowlogy, talks about the future of technology with computer vision and mixed reality. Tim shares his outlook on how machine learning will change the
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