Source Generators With Chris Sienkiewicz & JK

Source Generators let C# developers inspect user code as it is being compiled. The generator can create new C# source files on the fly that are added to the user’s compilation. In this way, you have code that runs during compilation. It inspects your program to produce additional source files that are compiled together with the rest of your code.


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Intro
00:59 The 2 best things about generators
04:04 How it fits in
06:35 Incremental source generators

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Chris Sienkiewicz – https://twitter.com/chiser99
Senior Compiler Engineer

Chris Sienkiewicz has been at Microsoft for over 10 years working in a variety of subject areas. For the last 3 years he’s been focused on the C# and VB compilers, specifically leading the source generator effort.

Jernej Kavka (JK) – https://ssw.com.au/people/jk
SSW Solution Architect

Jernej Kavka (JK) is an SSW Solution Architect, Microsoft AI MVP and organizer of the Brisbane AI user group. JK is a full-stack .NET developer, but his passion lies in Azure Cognitive Services, AI and machine learning. He is the main architect behind SSW’s virtual receptionist – SSW SophieBot and SSW SophieHub: https://sswsophie.com

JK loves working on Blazor, Angular, .NET Core, and Cognitive Services. His most recent projects have featured Docker, AKS (Azure Kubernetes Services) and Machine Learning development. He loves containers and Kubernetes and enjoys showing others the immense possibilities that Container technology has to offer.

In addition to being an expert in ASP, .NET Core, Angular, and Azure DevOps, Jernej is also proficient on Windows platform development from legacy applications (using C#, WinForms, WPF, …) changing them into modern applications (using Windows Store, Windows Universal applications, and Xamarin). Lately, he’s sharpening his skills with Cognitive Services as well as Machine Learning.

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About the speakers

About the speakers

Chris Sienkiewicz

Chris Sienkiewicz has been at Microsoft for over 10 years working in a variety of subject areas. For the last 3 years he's been focused on the C# and VB compilers, specifically leading the source generator effort.

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