Damian Brady speaks to John Papa and Ward Bell at the Microsoft MVP Summit in Seattle. They discuss how developers can keep up with the constant change in the industry, as well as the upcoming changes to Angular JS and industry reactions to it.

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Breeze JS and Breeze
Angular Style Guide
AngularJS Patterns: Clean Code

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About the speakers

About the speakers

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Ward is a Microsoft MVP and the V.P. of Technology at IdeaBlade (www.ideablade.com), a software consultancy and the makers of the "Breeze JS" and "DevForce" client data management libraries for JavaScript and .NET application development. Ward often obsesses on client technologies for business applications, data access, and development practices.

John Papa is a Google Developer Expert, Microsoft Regional Director and MVP, and author of 100+ articles and 10 books, and is a former technology Evangelist for Microsoft client teams. He specializes in professional application development with technologies including HTML5, JavaScript, CSS, Angular, Gulp, Knockout, C#, and ASP.NET. He currently enjoys authoring courses for Pluralsight. You can always find John at johnpapa.net or on twitter at @john_papa.

Damian is the Chief Architect and State Manager for QLD and is a Microsoft MVP in Visual Studio ALM.

With well over ten years of experience both in software development and business analysis roles, Damian has had exposure to a large number of industries including government and finance. A software architect with a wide skillset, he is able to use his excellent technical skills and knowledge of business process to deliver the most effective solutions to our clients.

His main loves are helping Scrum teams run smoothly and effectively using TFS, and delivering great ASP.NET MVC web applications. He has also had extensive experience in .Net WinForms applications, mobile-targeted websites, and SQL Server.

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