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Pull Request Approved - Using GitHub as a CMS
Content Management Systems like WordPress, are often a popular
choice when it comes to managing content, but have you ever
considered using GitHub for the backend? At SSW we are fans of
GitHub, not just for source code but for web content too. I’ve
discussed how we recently migrated our
staff profiles from SharePoint to GitHub and the
benefits were immediate.
This site is called SSW People, ssw.com.au/people
and has a bunch of awesome widgets, so you can add a lot of
personality to the profiles your customers read. Check out my SSW profile
for an example of how you can hear, see and watch me.
Keep reading to
see more about GitHub as a CMS
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FEATURED VIDEO FROM SSW TV
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VIDEO: Power Apps – The Tesla of Software
Development
by Calum Simpson
Want to get off the line faster than a Lamborghini,
for a lower up front cost? Buy a Tesla. Want to get
your app up and running faster than traditional
software development, for a lower up front cost? Use
Power Apps.
In this talk, Calum gets you from 0-100 in under 3
seconds with the extreme development acceleration of
Power Apps, and then covers when it makes good
business sense to use them.
Watch
video
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Power Platform can help you create
solutions for all of your internal and
external processes. Microsoft's Power
Platform is a set of low-code
applications that can be used
individually to create easy to use
business solutions. These applications
can be used together and combined with
Office 365 and Azure to create a smooth
flow throughout your whole business,
from client communication to financial
analytics.
Could
you be supercharging your business
through Power Apps? Learn more.
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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 you started.
Read
more
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OCT
16
FRI
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Online Live
Event
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.NET 4.8 and .NET Core 3.1 will soon be
superseded by .NET 5, are you ready for
the changes? There will be just one .NET
going forward, and we can help you get
ready to use the most powerful and
flexible version ever!
You will finish the day with a solid
understanding of why you should be using
.NET 5 and the capability to build
enterprise apps using the new platform.
Read
more
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OCT
30
FRI
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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!
Blazor Web Apps - Goodbye JavaScript! I'm in love
with C#
by William Liebenberg
By this time next year most of us will be hooked on
Blazor WebAssembly. Now we can run C# code directly
in our browsers and get the added bonus of having a
full .NET stack for building enterprise web
applications.
In this talk, William explains how for many years the
only option we had was to use JavaScript/TypeScript
frameworks such as Angular, React, Vue, etc. While
these frameworks are wildly popular and fully
capable, .NET developers feel the pain and waste a
lot of time gluing a JavaScript front end web
application framework to a C# ASP.NET Core backend.
The pain increases with different tooling for the
front-end and back-end.
Blazor WebAssembly is now generally available and
adoption rates are skyrocketing. Come see William
demonstrate how easy Blazor is for developing
enterprise web applications.
DISCLAIMER: No JavaScript will be harmed during this
presentation.
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William Liebenberg is an
SSW Solution Architect with over 16
years of professional experience
spanning multiple industries such as
Heavy Engineering, Mining, 3D Graphics,
Education and Finance.
With his many years of experience William
has learnt how to adapt to new
industries and this gives him a unique
talent for synchronizing with his
clients' new business languages and
processes to build their solutions.
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AUG
19
WED
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Online Live
Event
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