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NDC Sydney 2017 – Ask Me Anything! with Jason Taylor and Steve Sanderson (ASP.NET, JavaScript, & WebAssembly)

NDC Sydney 2017 | Ask Me Anything! with Jason Taylor and Steve Sanderson (ASP.NET, JavaScript, & WebAssembly) TODO

NDC returned to Sydney this year and SSW TV was there to catch all the action with our Ask Me Anything! sessions. As usual there were a host of top industry pros talking about various subjects related to software development. SSW TV was there to run the ‘Ask Me Anything’ booth, where we grabbed some…

NDC Sydney 2017 – Ask Me Anything! with Adam Cogan and Richard Campbell

NDC Sydney 2017 – Ask Me Anything! with Adam Cogan and Richard Campbell

NDC returned to Sydney this year and SSW TV was there to catch all the action with our Ask Me Anything! sessions. As usual there were a host of top industry pros talking about various subjects related to software development. SSW TV was there to run the ‘Ask Me Anything’ booth, where we grabbed some…

NDC Sydney 2017 – Ask Me Anything! with Jason Taylor and Damian Edwards (.NET Core, ASP.NET Core Razor Pages)

NDC Sydney 2017 – Ask Me Anything! with Jason Taylor and Damian Edwards (.NET Core, ASP.NET Core Razor Pages)

NDC returned to Sydney this year and SSW TV was there to catch all the action with our Ask Me Anything! sessions. As usual there were a host of top industry pros talking about various subjects related to software development. SSW TV was there to run the ‘Ask Me Anything’ booth, where we grabbed some…

A Developer’s Guide to Fluent Design | Nick Randolph at DDD Sydney 2017

A Developer’s Guide to Fluent Design | Nick Randolph at DDD Sydney 2017

The Windows platform is welcoming in a new era of innovation as it takes on a new design philosophy. Fluent Design is based on the building blocks of Light, Depth, Motion, Material and Scale, and with it applications built for the Windows platform will appear richer and more intuitive to use than ever before.

The History of .NET | Richard Campbell

The History of .NET by Richard Campbell

Join Richard Campbell of .NET Rocks! fame as he takes us through an insightful look at the history of .NET from its beginnings almost 15 years ago to the present.

Saving the World One App at a Time – The Humanitarian Toolbox | Presented by Richard Campbell

Saving the World One App at a Time – The Humanitarian Toolbox | Presented by Richard Campbell

Richard Campbell of .NET Rocks fame tells his story of software, hardware and charity that ultimately has led him to the Humanitarian Toolbox (htbox.org). The Humanitarian Toolbox is an open source initiative to build software for disaster relief – both for the Non-Governmental Organizations that are involved in disaster relief, the citizen volunteers that donate…

Simplified Unit Testing with the Entity Framework Core InMemory Provider | Jason Taylor

Simplified Unit Testing with the Entity Framework Core InMemory Provider | Jason Taylor at DDD Sydney 2017

In this talk, we’ll look at how using the EF Core InMemory Provider will simplify your unit testing approach. We will discuss the typical approach versus the simplified approach, limitations, and other considerations. You will walk away ready to write simplified unit tests for systems that depend on EF Core.

Get ready for modern DevOps – Danijel Malik

Get ready for modern DevOps – Danijel Malik

Modern DevOps is a highway to greater business value and it works cross-platform. Automated deployments solved a handover problem, Application Monitoring Platforms closed the feedback and crash reporting gap, and containers made the “works on my machine” stereotype real. Next mission: automated environments. In this session, Danijel will start by identifying the common bad practices…

Simplified Unit Testing with the Entity Framework Core InMemory Provider | Jason Taylor

Simplified Unit Testing with the Entity Framework Core InMemory Provider | Jason Taylor

In this talk, SSW’s Jason Taylor will show you how using the EF Core InMemory Provider will simplify your unit testing approach. He will discuss the typical approach versus the simplified approach, limitations, and other considerations. You will walk away ready to write simplified unit tests for systems that depend on EF Core.