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November 2021
Modern Web Dev with Blazor and .NET 6 with Jason Taylor
Ready to get up to speed with Blazor WebAssembly? You've
picked the right time! Blazor has been running
production systems for over two years now - it’s
battle-tested and what’s more, Microsoft is just
about to launch .NET 6 , the long-term support version
of their hugely successful development platform.
July 2018
Security devolution with Troy Hunt
Web security has come a long way in recent years.
These days, there's a whole bunch of browser security
features that can not only make your site more secure
than ever, but make your job as a developer even easier.
But the features remain largely unused with many
developers not knowing of their existence nor how to
properly leverage them.
In this talk you'll see the mechanics of a whole bunch
of acronyms you've probably never heard of before, but
will witness firsthand as they're put into action.
You'll see the attacks they prevents, how to implement
them and ultimately, how they help better protect the
apps you're building.
May 2015
SSW User Group Special: Agile Olympics Sydney 2015
The Agile Dutchman Jesse Houwing, a Scrum.org Trainer,
ALM Ranger, and Agile/ALM Consultant, will be leading
the fun with Scrum, using interactive games such as:
- Ball point game
- Chair game
- The interactive sail boat
- Scrum Simulation with Lego Bricks
You’ll see these guys play ball, do some
mystifying things with chairs, and build a Lego city
– all in the name of learning. Through these fun
exercises, Jesse illustrates concepts like Technical
Debt, Inspection and Adaption, Retrospectives, and
Self-management and self-organization.
Whether you already use Scrum and want to brush up on
your skills, or you want to know more about Scrum and
how it works, this friendly, interactive session is for
everyone. There’ll be tonnes of fun, hands-on
learning, and absolutely no boring bits, so check it
out!
Published on SSW TV:
http://tv.ssw.com/5937/ssw-user-group-special-agile-olympics-sydney-2015
January 2014
Scott Hanselman on Windows Azure and Visual Studio 2013
In a special presentation at the Sydney .Net Users
Group, Scott Hanselman talked openly and candidly about
all things Microsoft, specifically on Windows Azure and
Visual Studio 2013.
You also see Hanselman dig into the open source SDKs of
Windows Azure and discuss the future of Open Source.
You'll see him access Azure from the command line and
deploy and redeploy with Git. You'll see Scott fire up
Linux VMs, setup Mongo and run node.js apps in the
cloud. The presentations will also look at things like
SendGrid and New Relic. The future of the cloud is open
and it's a hybrid. Scott also discusses ways to penny
pinch in the cloud and how our mindset needs to change
if the cloud is to save us money.
Scott takes a funny, interactive and entertaining
approach to presenting in this video. It's a great watch
for anyone who's into Microsoft technologies and wants
to hear from someone who has deep and thoughtful
insights in the future of Microsoft and the development
world.
Published on SSW TV:
http://tv.ssw.com/4975/scott-hanselman-windows-azure-visual-studio-2013
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