Topics of Discussion:
[2:04] Bryan talks about his background and time at Xamarin, Microsoft, and the origins of Wilderness Labs.
[4:16] What is the state of .NET? In the embedded system world, what are the realistic options and future in 2022 and beyond?
[8:04] What are both the advantages and disadvantages of moving into the embedded space?
[11:04] Bryan discusses how a lot of the advantages of microcontrollers moving to embedded are historical in the sense that you are developing for embedded devices that haven’t changed a lot since the ’70s and ’80s.
[12:30] Seventy percent of all security bugs aren’t even an issue in .NET.
[15:05] Bryan talks about his intent to make it easier for people to use and to create the ideal experience through Xamarin.
[15:41] The next phase of humankind’s technological computing journey is embedded computing. This is the new revolution.
[16:45] There are three parts of the IoT market: consumer, commercial, and industrial.
[20:23] Bryan talks about how Xamarin’s main products are compromised and where they land on the spectrum. He discusses Azure Sphere and Raspberry Pi.
[26:29] What exactly does Bryan develop with? He describes his setup.
[31:09] Some fun smart chicken coop talk!
[34:42] How does crash reporting work in Xamarin?
[36:55] In the core compute module, how does one build the enclosure that it snaps into?
[39:11] What is the most common product mix?
[39:30] When will Xamarin’s products be released?
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