Scott is a web developer who has been blogging at hanselman.com for over a decade. He works in Open Source on ASP.NET and the Azure Cloud for Microsoft out of his home office in Portland, Oregon. Scott has three podcasts, The HanselMinutes Podcast for tech talk, This Developer's Life, and Ratchet and The Geek for pop culture and tech media. He's written a number of books and spoken in person to almost a half million developers worldwide.
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From StackOverflow to Quora, there're fierce discussions about Javascript (ES6+) precedence over Java and I've partake to it, supporting ES6+ while praising JAVA elegance in syntax (I think TypeScript is the living proof).
How do you see evolving of these two technologies in tomorrow Web? How will they fit each other and each within the Web?
@Me : How long do you think transpiling to ES5 will take to be regarded as obsolete?
@Scott Hanselman : No, I think we'll just shift to compiling to WASM
Great, I've been thirsty for too long. How long till that trans-compiler is ready? What is the repo so I can contribute?
Thanks again.
Scott, hello from Ukraine! In my opinion, stack in Java is highly ready for set up BigData high load architecture (I mean Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, ElasticSearch and so on). DataScience's stack is mostly associated with Python and R now. When some projects need functional development - most of all they are looking for Scala, Haskell, Erlang and even Python engineers (but not F#). Could you explain, where is .NET doing better (except syntax)? How to compete with that tools?
Hey Scott, Have you some ideas for C# and WebAssembly? you think more languages will compile to wasm in the next future?
How long do you think transpiling to ES5 will take to be regarded as obsolete?
Even C# being a much better language still its community is small comparatively. What is your opinion why is it so?
Hi Scott, is there anything you can share about the roadmap for IIS and ASP.NET running on full Framework? Will these platforms continue to get new features?
Hi Scott,
I am approaching 2 years as a full-stack .Net dev (with Angular 2 and Knockout front-end). What would you spend the next 2 years learning if you were me?
Hello Scott,
Do you think higher degrees like MS matter in joining a big tech company?
Creating Restfull services with asp.net mvc still hard and so mutch boilerplate any plane to makeit easy like Strongloop Loopback on nodejs world? still remember how it was easy with WCF RIA service (on silverlight )
Hi Scott, in your option what is the most difficult step in a open source project ?
Hello, what are the real chances of ASP.NET Core adding VB.NET support in the near future?
Hi, Scott Hanselman; Could you please suggest some Best Open Source Language (Front-End, Back-End), Framework, DB, Cloud Offerings for a Video Library plus(+) Video Chat App(WebApp+MobileApp). THX. :-)
Hi, @Scott Hanselman,
Do you think ES/JS can have much impact in (1) AI and (2) Quantic Programming. I know we are a little far from the latter but : do you think that such language can just evolve or will be dropped (in that field).
Thanks.
Hi Scott, Visual Studio seems to have taken the world by storm with a huge fan base (including me). Has this been a surprise for Microsoft and what can you tell us about the Road Map for VS for 2018
Hey Scott, I was really excited when Microsoft released Webmatrix and the Razor syntax. I felt comfortable again like I had with Classic ASP and built out several sites with it. Do I need to just bite the bullet and switch to RazorPages or continue to code in Razor?
Hi Scott,
Please, what is your view on mobile apps from .NET/Microsoft stack point of view? Do you think .NET will be a strong contender for Android/iOS mobile apps programming?
Hi Scott!
What advice do you have on submitting talks to conferences to help a talk stand out among the rest?
Especially to someone who is new(/ish) to the scene.
Thanks for doing this AMA, Scott!
Hello Scott, thank you for the AMA.
Would you mind giving your opinion about JS frameworks with respect to how crucial you think they are (if not why) within this ever extending ecosystem.
Where do you see the future of above JS frameworks ? Is there going to be incremental changes or re-writes that will require developers to basically start from scratch.
With ES6, came a vast number of changes, but also implicit technical details. Given time constraints, which of the new APIs you think developers should focus the most (promises etc.)?
Hi Scott, it's been more than a decade since I started following your work. Thank you so much for the inspirations and your work.
The buzz word in the industry is about machine learning and AI. There are smart developers who picked this up early. There are more and more products being powered with ML. One of the developers I spoke to believes that he would lose his job without learning the Machine Learning from ground up. What's your take on this paradigm shift and your recommendations to attack the problem for seasoned engineers.
Why we can just learn node and use it for all back and front end solutions?
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Any chance C# will support operator overloading for any combination of unicode characters?