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Build your first deep learning solution using Azure Automated ML
Machine learning is a blazing topic today. Data scientists love the power of machine learning frameworks such as TensorFlow. However, software developers can struggle with a TensorFlow based machine learning solution on Azure. In this talk, I will show you how to use TensorFlow to design a deep learning neural network, train, and save the…
Read MoreAccessify your Blazor apps – Hot accessibility techniques for Blazor apps
Accessibility can be a jungle to navigate for regular websites and it becomes impenetrable for complex web applications. It doesn’t need to be this way. Ross will show three core techniques that move beyond the basics to really address how to start strong and begin to make your Blazor apps accessible. Ross will explain why…
Read MoreWorking From Home – Tips, Tricks and Strategies for the Tech World with 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…
Read MorePreparing for COVID-19 and WFH: Tips, Tricks, & Strategies for the Tech World | 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. In this presentation – the first online-only session delivered by SSW –…
Read More7 Deadly Presentation Sins with Andrew & Samantha Coates
What makes a great presentation? More importantly, what are the elements that can destroy a great presentation, even if the content itself is technically sound? In this session Samantha and Andrew Coates demonstrate seven sins that must not be committed in a presentation, why and how a presentation can suffer from committing them, and how…
Read MoreThousands of concurrent connections with Azure SignalR Service
As much as everyone loves having real-time applications, it is a pain to have them in high traffic websites. Scaling is a big issue which can be easily solved by using Azure’s SignalR Service. How can we add real-time functionality to cloud hosted web applications? How can we test and handle high traffic volume without…
Read MoreClean Code with Entity Framework Core | Brendan Richards
Object Relational Mappers like EF Core exist to take the drudgery out of getting your Object-Orientated C# code to talk to a relational database. Opinions on this vary from “ORMs are the Vietnam of Computer Science” to “If you write data access code, you are stealing from your client”. Like any powerful tool, EF Core…
Read MoreBREAST – Improving Radiologists’ Ability to Detect Breast Cancer
High quality breast imaging and accurate image assessment are critical to the early diagnoses, treatment and management of women with cancer. You can read more about about BREAST here: www.sydney.edu.au/health-sciences/breastaustralia Learn More about our clients’ stories www.ssw.com.au/company/clients
Read MoreRisky attempt to move a big motorbike up some stairs…It seemed like a good idea
SSW hires Airtasker guys in an unlikely attempt to move Adam Cogan’s crashed Honda VTX 1800C up a set of stairs. Many thanks to Ride-On-Pizzeria! Read more about Adam Cogan’s crazy motorbike crash on his blog: Motorbike accident
Read MoreChinafy your apps + Lessons you can steal from China | Adam Cogan
Adam Cogan will talk about his experience getting applications ready for the Chinese market. About the presenter: Adam Cogan is the Chief Architect at SSW, a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner specializing in custom .NET, SharePoint, Business Intelligence, and CRM solutions. Certified Scrum Trainer with scrum.org, Adam trains developers in Australia, the US, UK and Europe,…
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