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ToolUp Tuesday - #4

ToolUp Tuesday - #4

2022-04-05

Chris and Matt dive into Go (Golang) for the first time on stream, building a player decisions REST API for their game project. They explore Go fundamentals including structs, pointers, packages, and the Gin HTTP framework while comparing Go patterns to C# and .NET conventions.

ToolUp Tuesday - #3

ToolUp Tuesday - #3

2022-03-08

Chris and Matt build the world events engine in .NET, connecting it to the Player State models via project references. They design a state machine architecture for the game engine, discuss action points as a game mechanic, and plan the player decisions API in Go for the next episode.

Tech Roundup - February 2022

Tech Roundup - February 2022

2022-02-27

A live monthly roundup covering everything notable in Azure, GitHub, and Azure DevOps through February 2022. Key highlights include GitHub Actions support for OpenID Connect (OIDC) deployments to Azure Static Web Apps, GitHub Projects beta improvements (flexible iterations, insights filtering), and updates to GitHub Codespaces and the GitHub CLI. On the Azure side: Azure Monitor gains OpenTelemetry integration and improved observability tooling, Azure Payments HSM enters public preview, and Azure Arc cloud-to-edge observability is explored. Chris also shares Cloud With Chris updates including a new Hugo-powered presentations site hosted on Azure Static Web Apps, a feature flags episode, and community highlights from the UK Azure Community Day.

ToolUp Tuesday - #1

ToolUp Tuesday - #1

2022-02-08

In this debut episode of ToolUp Tuesday, Chris and Matt kick off a new series by planning a massively multiplayer management sim game from scratch. They design a microservices architecture, choosing .NET for the world events engine and Go for player decisions, and set up a GitHub repository with GitHub Projects for backlog management.

Community Gaming - Halo Infinite

Community Gaming - Halo Infinite

2022-02-02

Join members of the cloud community as they talk through what's top of mind, the latest trends, and have a bit of fun in a game or two! This takes place on the first Wednesday of each month

Cloud With Chris 2021 Recap

2022-01-01 · 12 min

It's hard to believe that 2021 is done, and we're now in 2022. In one sense, it feels like a 'blink and you miss it' year. In another way, it feels as though it's been one of the longest years to have passed us by. It's fair to say that 2021 has had its challenges, not least in the backdrop of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. You may have caught my recent blog post on my mental health challenges. Practicing mindfulness and gratitude are excellent approaches for me to keep my overall mental health in balance. So, this post is just as much for me as anyone else. I want to highlight the achievements from the last year or so. I won't be setting any resolutions for 2021, but want to build upon what I've learned in 2021.

V041 - Weekly Technology Vlog #41

V041 - Weekly Technology Vlog #41

2021-10-10

In this session, Chris provides a series of updates focused around Azure, DevOps, GitHub and Cloud With Chris.

V040 - Weekly Technology Vlog #40

V040 - Weekly Technology Vlog #40

2021-10-03

Chris plays Sea of Thieves with Johnny and Simon while discussing Johnny's upcoming Azure Quantum and Q# book with Apress, Simon's Azure certification journey from AZ-900 to AZ-500, in-person speaking at Welsh Azure User Group, and managing content creator energy levels.

V037 - Weekly Technology Vlog #37 (GitHub Issues Beta Special!)

V037 - Weekly Technology Vlog #37 (GitHub Issues Beta Special!)

2021-09-12

Chris walks through the new GitHub Issues beta, showcasing project boards, table views, YAML-based issue forms, and converting checklists to sub-issues, alongside Azure capacity reservation, zone redundant disk storage, and DevSecOps shifting-left updates.

Tales from the Real World - Architecting the Transformation

Tales from the Real World - Architecting the Transformation

2021-09-10

Most organizations undergoing digital transformation are moving through maturity stages — from localized, monolithic setups toward agile, cloud-native, data-driven platforms. But what does it take to architect that journey? In this session, Asanka Abesinghe shares a practical framework covering the six design principles of digitally-driven organizations (decentralized, lean-agile, open standards, customer-centric, cloud-native, and data-driven), how to layer business, information, application, and technology architecture, and the evolving role of the architect as an organizational bridge between business strategy and technical execution. From the build-vs-buy decision to maturity-model road-mapping, this is an essential session for architects leading or contributing to enterprise transformation programmes.