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G'day Developers!
Adam's 2014 in review
What a corker this year has been. We've had a lot of excitement within SSW. We've made a
lot of changes, and run a lot of new events, and these things couldn't have happened
without the wonderful people who work with me.
I'd like to give you a summary of a few of the cool things we've done in 2014.
FireBootCamp
What I'm most proud of this year are the FireBootCamp courses we’ve run. FireBootCamp is
our intensive 9-week .NET coding camp,
and we ran the first one ever back in January. It's exhausting to attend, and even more
exhausting to run.
Yet somehow, despite the mountains of preparation it took to create the course material
and the long days of teaching,
Adam Stephensen was always cheerful, motivated and a delight to be around. I think he
may have had the hardest job this year,
but he made it look easy.
FireBootCamp created a stack of awesome enterprise .NET developers, and
I'm looking forward to the next courses we're running in 2015.
The shift in our technology stack
We've picked up a number of great new clients, not just in our core areas of Sydney,
Melbourne and Brisbane.
We've got a way to go but we're making inroads in Europe and America.
At the beginning of the year, we made it a focus that we’d do more AngularJS
and Xamarin projects and I'm quite grateful that our devs have really picked up the
baton and done some shiny projects on these new technology stacks.
On the Microsoft side, it's been a refreshing change having Satya Nadella at the helm.
Lots of great developer initiatives – the biggest of them was the recent announcement of
open sourcing .NET.
New events
Xamarin is taking the world by storm, and SSW is helping. We've now got Xamarin Hack Day events going in Europe, Australia, China, and
America, and we're getting about 100 registrations for each one.
These keen developers are willing to give up their Saturdays. I can feel the Xamarin
love building.
Keep reading
to find out the rest of Adam's 2014 highlights
-Adam Cogan, SSW
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New SSW TV video!
Dev SuperPowers: How to make web applications with AngularJS and
ASP.NET MVC
"To say I enjoyed Ben's webinar would be an understatement – I found it more
riveting than Game of Thrones!"
Craig Franklin, Managing Director at Intense Technology
Watch Ben Cull write some code as he transforms a rigid MVC web application into a
dynamic pleasure using AngularJS.
AngularJS is a client-side javascript framework that enables the creation of
impressively dynamic user interfaces.
It strives to remove the tedium of manipulating DOM elements by abstracting many common
functions such as showing/hiding, updating content and
injecting/removing elements.
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Become a World Class Developer in just 9 weeks with FireBootCamp!
Special Intensive Course
Redmond, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, San Francisco
The FireBootCamp program is an intensive, full-time, 9-week program. Participants learn,
work and code together for 10-12 hours per day, 5 days
a week. Apart from exercise and food breaks, the guys in the program are hands on
learning all day every day.
The program focuses on real world skills including Agile software development practices,
enterprise architecture, application life cycle,
end-to-end testing and user interface design. The technology stack covers .NET MVC,
AngularJS, TypeScript, jQuery, Windows Azure and uses Microsoft Visual Studio 2013.
Scheduled Boot Camps:
Sydney, NSW, Australia
19th Jan - 20th Mar 2015
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Sydney, NSW, Australia
Xamarin Mobile Apps Special
11th May - 12th June 2015
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Webinar: Dev Superpowers - Azure
Continuous deployment to Microsoft Azure websites
Cost: No Charge
USA
28th January
4.00 PM - 5.00 PM EST
Europe
29th January
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CET
Australia
29th January
11.00am - 12.00pm AEDT
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In many teams, planning the deployment to production is one of the scarier
aspects. This session will explore how you can connect your
source code repository to Microsoft Azure to seamlessly enable continuous
deployment to production.
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Xamarin Hack Days around the world
Xamarin is a product that allows you to use .NET/C# to create native apps that will run
across Android, iOS, and Windows.
While there is always a learning curve when using a new product, Xamarin Hack Days make
it easy for anyone who wants to learn
cross-platform development in a supportive and friendly environment.
There will be something for everyone - experienced Xamarin developers can share ideas
with other experienced developers, and
if you're a beginner then there's plenty to learn on the day. Best of all, it's totally
free.
Upcoming Xamarin Hack Days:
Redmond, WA, USA
24th Jan 2015
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Belgium
28th Feb 2015
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Brisbane, QLD, Australia
7th Mar 2015
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Melbourne, VIC, Australia
30th May 2015
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Sydney, NSW, Australia
13th Jun 2015
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Sydney .NET User Group
The best place to learn .NET for free in Sydney
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Sydney .NET User Group
Wednesday 17th December 2014
6:00pm - 8:00pm
SSW Office
Gateway Court, Suite 13
81-91 Military Road, Neutral Bay NSW 2089
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"Using Virtualisation to Debug Mobile Applications" - Craig Woollett
Virtualisation is the core of cloud technology but it also provides an opportunity for
developers to simulate production environments for ease of testing and
debugging. This talk will demonstrate debugging Web API for an Android mobile
application using Genymotion and Visual Studio as part of a virtual test network.
Also there will be a demonstration of the Genymotion emulator interfacing to Xamarin and
the emulator interfacing to a fitness sensor.
About the speaker:
Craig Woollett is a Technical Project Manager and Systems Analyst having delivered Large
Software projects for Telstra and Siemens Communications, Including the Telstra T-Hub
and the Bigpond Self install kits. He has lots of stories to tell of introducing devices
to the Telstra Network.
To see more details and RSVP, please visit
our Facebook
.NET Group,
our LinkedIn .NET Group
or our Meetup Group.
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Can't make it to the Sydney .NET User Group?
Watch the Live stream!
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Tune in from anywhere!
Sydney .NET User Group Live
17th December 2014
6PM AEDT (UTC+11)
The team at SSW TV are now streaming our User Group sessions live. Each
session will also be published on the SSW TV site after the event so you can
review what was said in the sessions.
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Then join us at the NerdDinner
Where nerds meet and eat
SSW and Telerik invite you to join us for pizza at The Oaks. A fantastic opportunity for
networking with peers and sharing thoughts after the Sydney .NET User Group
presentation.
Sydney .NET User Group and NerdDinner proudly sponsored by:
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Canberra .NET User Group
The best place to learn .NET for free in Canberra
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Canberra .NET User Group
Monday 15th December 2014
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Microsoft Canberra Branch
Level 4, 6 National Circuit
Barton, Australia
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"Using Virtualisation to Debug Mobile Applications" - Craig Woollett
Virtualisation is the core of cloud technology but it also provides an opportunity for
developers to simulate production environments for ease of testing and
debugging. This talk will demonstrate debugging Web API for an Android mobile
application using Genymotion and Visual Studio as part of a virtual test network.
Also there will be a demonstration of the Genymotion emulator interfacing to Xamarin and
the emulator interfacing to a fitness sensor.
About the speaker:
Craig Woollett is a Technical Project Manager and Systems Analyst having delivered Large
Software projects for Telstra and Siemens Communications, Including the Telstra T-Hub
and the Bigpond Self install kits. He has lots of stories to tell of introducing devices
to the Telstra Network.
To see more details and RSVP, please visit
our Facebook
.NET Group,
our LinkedIn .NET Group or
our Meetup Group.
Canberra .NET User Group proudly sponsored by:
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find out more about various advertising opportunities, please email your enquiry
to [email protected] or call: +61
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Employment
General Manager
SSW Beijing
The manager will be in charge of the company's daily operations, including implementing
sales plans, developing marketing plans, and leading project teams.
Requirements:
- Must be a strong, fluent communicator in both English and Chinese
- A background in software engineering
- Enjoy working with a team who has strong technical skills in Microsoft
technologies
- A bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering or Business Management
- Strong influencing impact, he/she can engage with executive level
- Must be living in, or willing to relocate to, Beijing, China
Check this link for full details - but send your CV directly to
[email protected]
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