Architecting Intelligent Software (Part 1)

Introduction

In the first part of the new episode of the AP Podcast, we have two masterminds combined. Mirano Galijasevic, Head of R&D at AP, hosts Dino Esposito, one of the most prominent architects of our time, for a fruitful discussion. In their lively conversation, they talk about an architectural style for providing standards between computer systems on the web, and making it easier for systems to communicate with each other – ‘The REST.’ They also reveal interesting facts, such as that ‘The REST’ was a Ph. D. dissertation from which all this we have today is built. Lastly, they touch upon gRPC Protocol as a must-know tech that we will master in the near future.

 

About Mirano and Dino

Mirano Galijasevic is a Head of R&D at Authority Partners. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science, and he is one of the most knowledgeable guys that we know. Mirano firmly believes in working on real-life projects and learning by doing. Even after having 25+ years of experience, he still firmly believes that there is so much more that we can improve when it comes to the technology we use every day to build solutions for our clients.

Dino Esposito is an original thinker in Artificial Intelligence, who authored 20 books and 1000 articles in 25 years long career. His monthly column, “Cutting Edge,” has been featured in MSDN Magazine for 22 consecutive years. It is widely recognized that these books and articles have helped thousands of .NET and ASP.NET developers and software architects worldwide grow professionally.

Having escaped a dreadful COBOL project, he started as a C developer in 1992. Since then, he has witnessed MFC and ATL, COM and DCOM, the debut of .NET, the rise and fall of Silverlight, and various architectural patterns. In 1995, Dino led a team of five dreamers who deployed things that we would now call Google Photos and Shuttershock – desktop applications capable of handling photos virtually stored (in the “cloud”). At that time, nobody even had a name for these applications. In 2003, Dino wrote about ASP.NET for Microsoft Press and authored the best-seller, Microsoft .NET: Architecting Applications for the Enterprise. His most recent book for Microsoft Press, Introducing Machine Learning (2019), is specific because it was written with his 21-year-old son, Francesco.

Mirano and Dino have something in common – their passion for technology is energy. While listening to this podcast, you will feel the power of focusing on something that excites you. We promise you that!

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Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the speaker’s own and do not reflect the view of Authority Partners.