To demonstrate just how turbulent the current landscape is, we made a short "Mad Money" style parody video explaining which javascript frameworks you should be using this year. It's only 2 minutes long, give it a watch now and then I'll cut through the hype and explain what you *really* need to know for the upcoming year of JavaScript. |
The Big Players |
If you do any web development at all, you need to be across at least one of the big players. These technologies are changing the entire industry and even if you don't plan on implementing them, you should at least understand what they are and why they're useful. |
Keep reading to find out which JavaScript frameworks you need to know for 2016. |
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Featured Video from SSW TV |
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VIDEO: How to set up an awesome build process for Angular2 using Gulp and TypeScript |
In this video, Duncan Hunter – SSW Software Architect – interviews Minko Gechev and Ludovic Henin about Angular2, Gulp and TypeScript. Watch video. |
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Angular 2 |
Watch Duncan Hunter build a simple Angular 2 application from scratch as he explains the many changes to the newest version of Angular 2. TypeScript, Rx.JS, components, dependency injection, routing and more have all changed in Angular2. In this video you will get up to speed with all these changes and learn to make your first Angular2 application. Read more |
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This two-day workshop ($199 + GST) brings developers up-to-speed on the new features and benefits of using ASP.NET 5 and Angular 2 in Visual Studio 2015 to build awesome web applications. Read More |
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16
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Melbourne, Australia |
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21
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Brisbane, Australia |
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31
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Sydney, Australia |
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Xamarin Hack Days are free events that make it easy for anyone to learn cross-platform development using Xamarin, a product that allows you to use .NET/C# to create native apps that will run across Android, iOS, and Windows. Read More |
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5
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Melbourne, Australia |
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17
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Brisbane, Australia |
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24
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Sydney, Australia |
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FireBootCamp is an intensive 9-week program designed to make you "job ready". Participants learn, work and code together for 10-12 hours per day, 5 days a week, building a .NET application with an experienced mentor. Read More |
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29
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Sydney, Australia |
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30
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Sydney, Australia |
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This half-day course provides detailed insight into gathering requirements, planning, coding, testing, releasing and feedback handling. Attendees will leave with a strong understanding of the benefits of DevOps, and how to embrace it. Read More |
Mar
7
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Brisbane, Australia |
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8
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Melbourne, Australia |
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9
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Sydney, Australia |
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February User Group - Sydney |
Introducing Entity Framework Core |
Entity Framework Core (previously known as EF7) has been self-described as "Microsoft's recommended data access technology for new applications in .NET" |
EF Core is effectively a complete rewrite of Entity Framework designed to work in more places and with more persistence stores. |
This talk covers:
- What has changed and what remains the same compared to EF6
- EF Migrations and the new dnx commands
- Configuration and Initialisation using Dependency Injection
- DbContext lifecycle management
- How to hack / override EF behaviour
- Is it ready for Production use?
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About the presenter |
Brendan Richards is an SSW Solution Architect based in Brisbane. He has worked with many different ORMs across many languages and is currently a core developer on SSW Data Onion – a library that generates a persistence-ignorant repository-pattern data layer. |
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Feb
17
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SSW Sydney
Gateway Court Suite 15
81-91 Military Road, Neutral Bay
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SSW and Octopus Deploy invite you to join us for pizza! It's a fun and delicious opportunity for networking with peers and sharing thoughts after the Sydney .NET User Group. Read More |
Feb
17
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SSW Sydney
Gateway Court Suite 15
81-91 Military Road, Neutral Bay
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Sydney .NET User Group and NerdDinner proudly sponsored by: |
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February User Group - Canberra |
Introducing Entity Framework Core |
Entity Framework Core (previously known as EF7) has been self-described as "Microsoft's recommended data access technology for new applications in .NET" |
EF Core is effectively a complete rewrite of Entity Framework designed to work in more places and with more persistence stores. |
This talk covers:
- What has changed and what remains the same compared to EF6
- EF Migrations and the new dnx commands
- Configuration and Initialisation using Dependency Injection
- DbContext lifecycle management
- How to hack / override EF behaviour
- Is it ready for Production use?
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About the presenter |
Brendan Richards is an SSW Solution Architect based in Brisbane. He has worked with many different ORMs across many languages and is currently a core developer on SSW Data Onion – a library that generates a persistence-ignorant repository-pattern data layer. |
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Feb
15
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Microsoft Canberra
Level 4, 6 National Circuit
Canberra
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