Bertrand Le Roy

Senior Software Engineer, Xamarin

Bertrand has been programming since he was ten. He was an early contributor to ASP.NET, co-founded the Orchard CMS project, and he was also on the team that built .NET Core. He currently works on the Xamarin team on improving the Forms developer experience in Visual Studio and Visual Studio for mac.

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The week in .NET – Happy birthday .NET with Robin Cole, TinyORM, 911 Operator

Previous posts: On .NET This week on the show, we'll speak with Don Schenck about Red Hat. We'll take questions on Gitter, on the dotnet/home channel and on Twitter. Please use the tag. It's OK to start sending us questions in advance if you can't do it live during the show. Happy birthday .NET with Robin Cole In February ...

The week in .NET – .NET Framework 4.7, reference documentation, On .NET on modular ASP.NET, Happy birthday .NET with Immo Landwerth, JustAssembly

Previous posts: .NET Framework 4.7 This week, we announced the release of the .NET Framework 4.7. We’ve added support for targeting the .NET Framework 4.7 in Visual Studio 2017, also updated today. The .NET Framework 4.7 includes improvements in several areas: You can see the complete list of ...

The week in .NET – On .NET on SonarLint and SonarQube, Happy birthday .NET with Dan Fernandez, nopCommerce, Steve Gordon

Previous posts: On .NET Last week, I spoke with Tamás Vajk and Olivier Gaudin about SonarLint and SonarQube: This week, we'll have Sébastien Ros on the show to talk about modular ASP.NET applications, as they are implemented in Orchard Core. We'll take questions on Gitter, on the dotnet/home channel and on Twitter. ...

The week in .NET – On .NET with Sidharth Gupta on Tizen, Happy birthday .NET with Bertrand Le Roy, JSON.NET 10, Gunnar Peipman

Previous posts: On .NET Last week, we spoke with Sidharth Gupta from Samsung about Tizen. Tizen is Samsung's open-source OS that runs on TVs, watches, phones, and other devices. The development platform for Tizen is built on .NET Core and Xamarin Forms. This week, we'll talk about SonarLint with Tamás Vajk. We'll take...

The week in .NET – Happy birthday .NET with Mads Torgersen, Coypu

Previous posts: On .NET This week, we'll have Sidarth Gupta and Hong-Seok Kim from Samsung on the show to talk about their Tizen OS and its support for .NET Core. The show won't be live this week, because of the time difference with Korea, but you may still send us your questions on Gitter's dotnet/home channel and on Twitter...

The week in .NET – On .NET with Scott Hunter, On .NET with Matt Watson, MessagePack

Previous posts: On .NET We recorded two videos last week. In the first one, Scott Hunter showed Visual Studio 2017 and .NET Core SDK 1.0: In the second video, Matt Watson from Stackify showed us Prefix, a free lightweight dev tool that shows you real-time logs, errors, queries, and more, and Retrace, a powerful ...

The week in .NET – Visual Studio 2017, .NET Core SDK, F# 4.1, On .NET with Phillip Carter, Happy Birthday from John Shewchuk, FNA, Pyre

Previous posts: Visual Studio 2017, .NET Core SDK 1.0, F# 4.1 Yesterday, we had a big product launch! Visual Studio 2017 is here, and with it come the releases of .NET Core SDK 1.0, and F# 4.1. Check out the posts for all the details: Get the bits now: On .NET In last week's ...

The week in .NET – On .NET with Eric Mellino, Happy Birthday from Scott Hunter, OzCode

Previous posts: On .NET In last week's episode, Kendra interviewed Eric Mellino to talk about his CrazyCore game and game engine: This week, Phillip Carter will be on the show to walk an F# beginner and experienced C# dev (me) through the Tour of F#. We'll stream live on Channel 9. We'll take questions on Gitter's ...

The week in .NET – On .NET with Beth Massi, NeinLinq

Previous posts: .NET Foundation The .NET Foundation has a new Executive Director, Jon Galloway. Jon replaces Martin Woodward. On .NET In last week's episode, we're speaking with Beth Massi to celebrate .NET's 15th anniversary: This week, Eric Mellino will be on the show to demo CrazyCore, a game engine written on .NET Core. We'll ...

The week in .NET – On .NET with Phil Haack, Readline

Previous posts: Happy 15th Birthday .NET! Happy 20th Anniversary Visual Studio! This week marks the 15th anniversary since .NET debuted to the world. On February 13th, 2002, the first version of .NET was released as part of Visual Studio.NET. Read Beth Massi's post, featuring a new interview of Anders Hejlsberg. It's also Visual ...