Development
Spawn an Online Game with Blazor, .NET 7 and Clean Architecture in under 60 minutes | Luke Parker | SSW User Groups
Full Stack Web Developers are commonplace, but what if you were told those very skills can directly translate to building an online game?! 🎮
Read MoreDo you use meaningful PBI titles? | Luke Cook | SSW Rules
When a developer or Product Owner is looking through the backlog, it’s important that – at a glance – they can read the titles of PBIs and have a decent understanding of them.
Read MoreSustainability in the cloud With Shane Baldacchino & Bryden Oliver | NDC Sydney 2022
Climate change impacts us all. While your choice of programing language might seem like much of a contributor to a carbon footprint.
On a scale, this does add up and not only can cost the environment but the hip pocket as well.
Read MoreMaster Video Editing Terms with Adam and Eve Cogan | SSW Rules
It’s important for anyone involved to know the basic video editing terms to keep feedback clear and concise.
Read MoreBoost Productivity: Say Goodbye to Time Wasting with this Simple Trick – No Hello | SSW Rules
Please don’t say just ‘Hello’ in chat. It’s as if you called someone on the phone and said “Hi!” and then put them on hold!
Read MoreBuild your own Source Generator With Chris Sienkiewicz & JK | NDC Sydney 2022
In this video, Jernej Kavka talks with a senior compiler engineer at Microsoft Chris Sienkiewicz about building and configuring source generators.
Read MoreSource Generators With Chris Sienkiewicz & JK | NDC Sydney 2022
Source Generators let C# developers inspect user code as it is being compiled. The generator can create new C# source files on the fly that are added to the user’s compilation. In this way, you have code that runs during compilation. It inspects your program to produce additional source files that are compiled together with the rest of your code.
Read MoreBest way to ask for content changes | Ulysses Maclaren | SSW Rules
When asking for changes to be made to any file like a web page, Word document, PowerPoint slide, or code, always include the original version of the content (“X”) together with the changes you require (“Y”).
Read MoreMobile frameworks – Comparing the big guns: Ionic, Electron, React Native, Flutter and .NET MAUI
If you need to build a binary app (rather than a web app) that will run on multiple platforms (e.g. iOS, Android, macOS, Windows).
Read MoreDeploying resources to Azure. with Justin Yoo & Matt Wicks | NDC Sydney 2022
Hear from SSW Senior Software Engineer Jake Bayliss about the importance of providing context, showcasing your work and asking for questions & direction from Product Owners.
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