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Multitenancy with SQL Server | Mehmet Ozdemir
In this Tech Talk, Andreas Lengkeek has a chat with Mehmet Ozdemir. We learn about Multitenancy with SQL Server, and go through some scenarios where this might be useful. In this video SSW Solution Architect Mehmet Ozdemir chats with Andreas Lengkeek about the three options for Multitenancy with SQL Server and how he goes about…
Read MoreBuilding Rock SOLID Serverless Applications | William Liebenberg
The world has embraced serverless computing, but some systems still end up with the same problems we thought would be a thing of the past. William covers how we should apply familiar SOLID principles to our Serverless Application architecture and infrastructure. This lets you create systems that are are light, easy to maintain, and benefit…
Read MoreThe Power of VS Code! – NDC Sydney 2020 Ask Me Anything | Aaron Powell
Unleash the power of VS Code! VS Code is hot, there’s no doubt about it being an utterly amazing editor, but are you using it to its full potential? In this session, SSW’s Software Architect Andreas Lengkeek discusses with Aaron Powell his NDC Talk ‘Unleash the Power of VS Code’
Read MoreAutomagic Tenant Config for Mobile Apps | Matt Goldman
How do you get environment- or tenant-specific config into your users’ hands? With mobile or desktop apps, for managed devices we can pre-configure these using SOE or MDM tools. However, deploying configuration to unmanaged devices is the real challenge! In this talk, Matt Goldman looks at some different options for automating this for your users.…
Read MorePragmatic DevOps | Tech Tips NDC Sydney 2019
Pragmatic DevOps It’s easy to feel like DevOps is too hard to implement because the theory is hard to apply in their company. Rather than give up, it’s important to be pragmatic and try to solve the problems. To do this effectively, you need the theory. With books like The Phoenix Project and The Unicorn…
Read MoreThe Sprint Retrospective – Scrum Guide
We’ve converted the ‘The Sprint Retrospective’ definition from the 2013 Scrum Guide into cartoon form to illustrate how The Sprint Retrospective works in scrum process. The Sprint Retrospective The Sprint Retrospective is an opportunity for the Scrum Team to inspect itself and create a plan for improvements to be enacted during the next Sprint. The Sprint Retrospective occurs…
Read MoreThe Development Team – Scrum Guide
We’ve converted the ‘Development Team’ definition from the 2013 Scrum Guide into cartoon form to illustrate the role of the Development Team in Scrum. The Development Team The Development Team consists of professionals who do the work of delivering a potentially releasable Increment of “Done” product at the end of each Sprint. Only members of the…
Read MorePerformance Tuning from the Trenches – Eric Phan
Performance is often the last thing that developers think about when working on their projects. Often times it is after the website has crashed and burned before performance gets brought to the top of the backlog. In this session Eric will share war stories from helping clients performance tune their applications and guide you through…
Read MoreHow to set up an awesome build process for Angular2 using Gulp and TypeScript
Warning: This video was recorded during early beta versions of Angular 2 and we recommend going to Do you know how to get started learning Angular? to learn how to get and stay up-to-date with Angular. In this video, Duncan Hunter – SSW Software Architect – interviews Minko Gechev and Ludovic Henin about Angular2, Gulp and…
Read MoreHow to become an front end developer with Justin Schwartzenberger
Learn how to become a front end developer with Justin Schwartzenberger the Pluralsight author of the Front End Web Development Career Kickstart course. Duncan and Justin discuss the course which is a guide to kick-starting a career in front end web development that addresses the need-to-know terms, topics, and concepts for an industry professional. The…
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