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Josh Arzt: 23 Years of .NET - Episode 374


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Josh Arzt is a Senior Solutions Architect with 25+ years of experience modernizing systems, solving complex problems, and delivering scalable cloud solutions. He is an expert in software engineering, DevSecOps, serverless architectures, and cloud migrations. He is a certified professional with a strong publication record in IT and applied mathematics.

His professional career began in the early 2000s, when he discovered .NET and all it had to offer in its early days. Using that framework, paired with his maturation in software architecture, helped shape how he approaches challenges — with curiosity, precision, and a focus on making technology practical and reliable. Along the way, he's led teams, modernized systems, written his own software in performance metrics, and helped organizations adapt to change, but what he values most is working with people: mentoring engineers, collaborating across disciplines, and finding ways to connect technical work to real human impact. He brings both experience and perspective — the ability to see the big picture while never losing sight of the craft that drew him to this field in the first place.

Josh is also a 2025-2026 board election candidate for .NET Foundation.

Topics of Discussion:

[2:40] Josh talks about the .NET Foundation and its importance.

[7:08] A self-described dorky child, Josh recounts his early days in IT, starting with building computers as a child.

[9:33] Josh describes his transition from IT support to software development, driven by his interest in problem-solving.

[15:55] Josh discusses the evolution of .NET, from its early days to the current state.

[30:40] The importance of choosing the right tool for the job, regardless of the programming language.

[32:42] The challenges of managing tech debt and the importance of sustainability in software development.

[37:28] Josh shares his positive experiences with the .NET community and the support they provide.

[38:08] How thoughtful and consistent feedback shapes the evolution of the .NET ecosystem.

[40:02] Continuous learning and adaptation in the field of software development.

Mentioned in this Episode:

Clear Measure Way

Architect Forum

Software Engineer Forum

Joshua Arzt LinkedIn

Technical Babble — XCalibur Systems

Xcalibur37 GitHub

User Xcalibur Stack Overflow

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