Azure & DevOps Podcast Episode 344 - AI in .NET with Stephen Toub and host Jeffrey Palermo.
http://feed.azuredevops.show/ai-in-net-with-stephen-toub-episode-344
Stephen Toub is a Partner Software Engineer at Microsoft. Stephen has been at Microsoft for almost 24 years and has done it all. If it has to do with .NET, he’s been in it. And today, he looks after all the .NET libraries making sure .NET continues to be the fastest platform on the planet. He ran the MSDN Magazine before it morphed into the docs and blogs of today. He was a leader in the concurrency and async and parallel programming developments, and now he’s turned his attention to pushing the AI envelope with .NET. Topics of Discussion: [4:37] Stephen morphed a few of his many interests into the role he has today. [6:04] How moments like the push for parallel computing, the open-sourcing of .NET, cross-platform support, and performance goals shaped Steven’s current focus. [7:37] Steven highlights the two major AI tracks: (1) AI-augmented tools that improve developer productivity, and (2) building AI capabilities into applications themselves. [10:37] The future of user interfaces. [12:43] Why “agents” are basically advanced actor-based systems empowered by large language models and tool calling, enabling reasoning and orchestration beyond simple Q&A. [23:22] Model context protocol. [24:08] A paradigm shift in system integration. [30:24] How Stephen and the .NET libraries team factor out common AI abstractions for the ecosystem, so that different frameworks (Semantic Kernel, Onnx Runtime, Olama, etc.) can interoperate. [32:15] Steven gives examples of how minimal C# code, combined with locally hosted LLMs or cloud endpoints, can solve real tasks. Mentioned in this Episode: — New Video Podcast! Email us at . (Sponsor) , by Jeffrey Palermo Want to Learn More? Visit for show notes and additional episodes.
Today is playing around with WMI, it is untouched areas of the code for a long time
"Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_ProcessorInformation" when I search this I could not find anything on https://learn.microsoft.com/ but still it is used, I think #msdn was better than this site, at least it had more details, the new site feels like missing pieces. or WMI is not liked by MS any more no idea 🤓
MSDN ist längst Geschichte, so dass auch in diesem Fall viel Software in zahlreichen Versionen aus den vergangenen Jahrzehnten verloren zu gehen droht. Damit dies nicht geschieht, landen jetzt zahlreiche Kopien von MSDN-Discs im Internet Archive.
MSDN ist längst Geschichte, so dass auch in diesem Fall viel Software in zahlreichen Versionen aus den vergangenen Jahrzehnten verloren zu gehen droht. Damit dies nicht geschieht, landen jetzt zahlreiche Kopien von MSDN-Discs im Internet Archive.
I have a lot of old #MSDN magazines (2016-2019) that I want to get rid of. Does anyone have any desire for them? If not, they go to recycling on Wednesday!
MSDNの機械翻訳は役に立たない、というかヒドいので使わないようにしてる。 学生にも必ず英語版で案内するようにしてる。日本語版はひどすぎて混乱しか生まないレベルなので。