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Coronavirus: What we are doing at SSW
This weekend I saw Coogee Beach packed to the rafters with
parties. I also saw that The Oaks Hotel in Neutral Bay and The
Coogee Bay Hotel were full of people who are either oblivious or
stupid.
Note: Sadly, the Australian numbers are now much worse than below
explained by this image:
Keep reading to
see the GIF and more about our action plan.
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FEATURED VIDEO FROM SSW TV
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VIDEO: Preparing for COVID-19 and WFH: Tips, Tricks,
& Strategies for the Tech World
by Adam Cogan
More commonly known as the Coronavirus, the outbreak
has meant many businesses have had to instigate a
'work from home' policy to ensure the health and
well being of their employees. This presents a
number of challenges for both the employer and
employee.
Watch
video
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Amidst current health concerns of
Coronavirus (COVID-19), it is important
to have an approach for allowing people
to start working from home. SSW can
assist in putting the tools in place to
allow your employees to continue working
with little to no impact on their
efficiency and productivity.
Learn
more about setting up an efficient
remote office
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This one-day event is designed to bring
developers up-to-speed on the new
features and benefits of using Microsoft
Azure to build awesome cloud-based
applications.
At SSW we have already gone through the
hard work of learning how to implement
apps on Azure and we will be showing you
everything you need to know in a day to
get started.
Read
more
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APR
17
FRI
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Online Live
Event
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.NET Core is the most powerful and
flexible version ever! Much of the
day-to-day code you write will be the
same - but much of the architecture and
how your project fits together has
changed.
We will provide you with a solid
foundation in .NET Core, an
understanding of why you should be using
.NET Core, and the capability to build
an enterprise application using the new
stack.
Read
more
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APR
29
WED
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Online Live
Event
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SSW User Groups: We're moving online and combining
our groups for the foreseeable future - more talks
for everyone!
Clean Testing - Clean Architecture with .NET Core
by Jason Taylor
All developers should be writing automated tests. In
fact modern developers should be doing Clean
Testing.
Systems that adhere to the principles of Clean
Architecture are independent of UIs, databases,
frameworks, and other external concerns. As a
result, the domain and business logic, the most
important parts of the system, are completely
isolated from external concerns. This makes writing
automated tests, a whole lot easier.
In this talk, join Jason Taylor from SSW as he
uncovers a simplified approach to automated testing
with Clean Architecture. You will learn about unit
tests, integration tests, and subcutaneous tests,
along with tools, frameworks, and most importantly,
where to focus your efforts. You leave this talk
fully prepared to implement your own simplified
approach to automated testing with Clean
Architecture.
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Jason Taylor is a
solution architect, trainer, mentor, and
full stack developer with 20 years
professional experience. Currently
specializing in teaching and building
enterprise applications utilizing .NET
Core, Angular, Vue, and Azure. Jason
loves a challenge and is skilled at
progressing from a simple proposal into
a well-defined, coded, and tested
solution.
Jason loves public speaking and has run
the .NET Core Superpowers to sold out
audiences in Sydney, Brisbane and
Melbourne.
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APR
15
WED
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Online Live
Event
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From Paper to Power using Azure Form Recognition
with Jernej (JK) Kavka
Are you still collecting your feedback on paper
handouts? Red, yellow, green feedback is faster, but
what do you do with that? It's so time-consuming to
go through the feedback forms afterward and maybe
you just don’t bother. What if you could collect
feedback on a custom form, collate the data and get
actionable results before your coffee gets cold?
Join me on the journey from waiting weeks to get
feedback from the user group talks to have the
results in less than an hour for each event. You'll
see how you can use Form Recognizer to parse the
data straight from the page, what you can and can't
do right now, as well as how you can leverage other
Cognitive Services to get more details from the user
feedback forms!
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Jernej (JK) Kavka is the
main architect behind SSW's SophieAI where
he got to use his current passion for
machine learning, and cognitive
services.
With around 10 years of experience in
software engineering, Jernej has worked
on full-stack .NET development, mobile
applications, and Microsoft Cognitive
Services. He worked for some of
Australia's largest corporations, with
great customer satisfaction.
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APR
29
WED
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Online Live
Event
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