Shawn Wildermuth has been tinkering with computers and software since he got a VIC-20 back in the early \u201980s. He has been a Microsoft MVP, Pluralsight Author, and filmmaker. You can reach him at his blog at wildermuth.com or find out about his film at helloworldfilm.com.
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Topics of Discussion:
[2:51] What were some of the highlights of Shawn\u2019s career? How does his pragmatism come into play when helping developers create projects that actually add value?
[5:04] What does Shawn mean when he says he offers real value consulting.
[7:43] Shawn gives us the rundown on what\u2019s new in next-generation web services.
[13:57] What is the magic of SignalR?
[21:04] What does gRPC look like? What are the libraries?
[21:30] What are protocol buffers?
[23:23] Does Shawn have any favorite gRPC samples?
[24:36] Where would Shawn want to see web service APIs like in the future?
[28:50] With web service APIs, the normal thing is for every different request, there's a different URL that you call. But for asynchronous queuing, it\u2019s normal to have one queue address and any number of these message types. Yeah. Why the difference?
[33:28] Does SignalR have a guaranteed delivery configuration?
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