Rockin’ The Code World with dotNetDave – Special Guest: Richard Lander

Register-Now-Round-Web-Button-With-PathJoin me live on Saturday January 9th, 2021 at 10:00 PST on C# Corner for season 2, show #11 where I will interview Richard Lander, Principal Program Manager at  Microsoft.

Send me your questions for Richard by tweeting it to @realDotNetDave and #RockinCodeWorld.

Schedule

  • Introduction
  • The Interview: Richard Lander
  • Prize Give-a-ways!
  • Wrap up

I will also give away swag from C# Corner and everyone gets a free copy of CodeRush from DevExpress!

The interview: Richard lander

Richard LanderRichard Lander is a Principal Program Manager on the .NET team at Microsoft. He works on making .NET work great in the cloud, in memory-limited Docker containers, and on ARM hardware like the Raspberry Pi. He is part of the design team that defines new .NET runtime capabilities and features. Richard also focuses on making the .NET open source project a safe inclusive place for people to learn, do interesting projects and develop their skills. He also writes extensively for the .NET blog. Richard reported for work at Microsoft in 2000, having just graduated from the University of Waterloo (Canada) with an Honors English degree, with intensive study areas in Computer Science and SGML/XML Markup Languages. In his spare time, he swims, bikes and runs and enjoys using power tools. He grew up in Canada and New Zealand.

His Twitter handle is: @runfaster2000


Video from the Show


Show Links

  1. Pre-order David’s new coding standards book: https://checkout.square.site/buy/VHCBPWV4Z6MF7JXRYCIEYEGI
  2. Microsoft takes a major step toward .NET unification with .NET 5.0 release: https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-takes-a-major-step-toward-net-unification-with-net-5-0-release/
  3. .NET 5 Source Generators: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/introducing-c-source-generators/
  4. Pinned GC Heap: https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/blob/master/docs/design/features/PinnedHeap.md
  5. Docker – Runtime options with Memory, CPUs, and GPUs: https://docs.docker.com/config/containers/resource_constraints/


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