Developer on Fire
Episode 322 | Ken Versaw and Dave Fancher - Software Trends
Ken Versaw is a co-founder and CEO of Amegala, an organization dedicated to creating high-quality, community-focused training and networking opportunities for software development professionals. Dave Fancher is the owner of Achiiv Solutions, LLC in Carmel, Indiana, a three-time Microsoft MVP, author of The Book of F# from No Starch Press,Pluralsight author, and InfoQ contributor. He has been building software for more than a decade with an emphasis on Microsoft technologies. Dave is active within the software development community and has spoken at numerous events throughout the United States. When not writing code or writing about code he enjoys spending time with his family, watching movies, and gaming on his Xbox One.
Chapters:
- - Greetings and catching up with Dave Fancher and Ken Versaw
- - Amegala and Indy Code
- - The appeal of Indianapolis
- - Going to conferences, shaking hands, and connecting
- - WebAssembly and the future of browsers and native applications
- - Functional programming - both the rise of functional and functional-first languages and functional features in other languages
- - Blockchain
- - Containers, orchestration and related tooling
- - Machine Learning
- - Ethics in software development
- - Quantum Computing
- - Reasons to go to Indy Code
Resources:
- Indy Code
- Amegala
- Dave Fancher's First Appearance on Developer On Fire
- Ken's First Appearance on Developer On Fire
- Ted Neward on Developer On Fire
- Shawn Wildermuth on Developer On Fire
- Scott Hunter
- Larry Bird
- Jim Holmes on Developer On Fire
- NDC Oslo
- Kansas City Developer Conference
- WebAssembly
- Blazor
- Blockchain
- Napster
- Craig Sproule on Developer On Fire
- Docker
- Kubernetes
- Boxstarter
- Dave Rael's Dev Machine Setup Boxstarter Script
- Matt Watson on Developer On Fire
- Volkswagen Emissions Scandal
- Uncle Bob Martin on Developer On Fire
- Nate Taylor on Developer On Fire
- Nate Taylor's Pluralsight Course on Being a Professional: Professionalism for Developers
- Quantum Computing
- Q#
- John Azariah
- Quibit
- Nick Birch
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