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 – 4/12/2016

To read last week's post, see The week in .NET – 4/5/2016. On.NET We had to reschedule last week's show, but we'll be back this week with a new episode with PlayFab to talk about how the cloud can help make awesome games. Project of the week: Math.NET Numerics Math.NET is an open source initiative to implement mathematical computation in...

On .NET 3/31/2016 – John Kemnetz – C# Extension for VS Code

John Kemnetz gives us a demo of the experimental support for debugging C# in VS Code. The blog post on experimental debugger support in VS Code Complete instructions to install and try out debugging Join the insiders program...

The week in .NET – 4/5/2016

To read last week's post, see The week in .NET – 3/29/2016. On.NET Last week was a thrilling one for the .NET community, with lots of exciting announcements made at the Build conference. We decided to move the show to avoid being in direct competition with Build's live stream. On Monday, we recorded a show with John Kemnetz on the new ...

The week in .NET – 3/29/2016

To read last week's post, see The week in .NET – 3/22/2016. Build conference The Build conference is this week! Stay tuned to this blog for announcements. You can find the list of sessions on Channel 9, which is also where you'll be able to watch the videos. On.NET Last week on On .NET, we had Richard Kiene from Joyent to talk about ...

On .NET 3/24/2016 – Richard Kiene from Joyent

This week, Richard Kiene is our guest, to talk about running .NET Core in the Joyent cloud. .NET on the Joyent cloud: https://www.joyent.com/blog/running-a... VS Code extensions: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com...

The week in .NET – 3/22/2016

To read last week's post, see The week in .NET – 3/15/2016. Build Next week, many of us will be in San Francisco for the Build conference. This is a very exciting opportunity for us to present our latest work on .NET, and we hope to meet lots of you there. If you can't be there with us, don't worry, as the keynotes will be broadcast live, ...

On .NET 3/10/2016 – Nick Craver on StackOverflow Performance

This week, our guest is Nick Craver, to talk about StackOverflow performance. You can also read Nick's report on 2016 perf...

The week in .NET – 3/15/2016

To read last week's post, see The week in .NET - 3/8/2016. On.NET Last week, we had Nick Craver on the show to talk about StackOverflow. It was lots of fun, and I highly recommend watching if you're interested in getting an inside look at how StackOverflow is being maintained and kept a high-performance site. Exceptionally this week, we won'...

The week in .NET – 3/8/2016

To read last week's post, see The week in .NET – 3/1/2016. On.NET Last week, Rachel Reese was on the show to talk about her work with F# at Jet.com. This week, we'll talk performance with Nick Craver, who works for StackOverflow. Project of the week: Humanitarian Toolbox's allReady allReady is a project managed by the charity organization ...

On .NET 3/3/2016 – Rachel Reese on F# at Jet.com

Our guest this week is Rachel Reese, to talk about Jet.com, and about how they use F# to build their micro-service architecture. Jet.com can be found at... https://jet.com/ Rachel's talk at fsharpConf 2016. Try F#: http://www.tryfsharp.org/ Rachel's Hanselminutes interview. I made a mistake near the end of the show, saying ...