Get hands-on experience building enterprise-level applications using Clean Architecture and .NET. This workshop will guide you through best practices, frameworks, and tools, with the goal for attendees to be able to develop scalable and maintainable software. Ideal for developers proficient in C#—available both in-person and online.

We will be running this course in-person from SSW Chapel venues, as well as ONLINE for those who can’t physically join us.

In this 2-day course we will cover the best approach to building enterprise applications using Clean Architecture and .NET.

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About the speakers

About the speakers

Luke Parker

Luke is a Software Engineer at SSW, an expert in .NET and Clean Architecture. With a passion for sharing knowledge, he loves educating the developer community with thought-provoking blogs at lukeparker.dev, covering hot topics for the modern Microsoft developer.

As a local Brisbane Full Stack User Group organizer and presenter, he's all about creating thriving tech communities.

Luke is super excited about the future of cross-platform web, desktop, and mobile development using .NET through Blazor and .NET MAUI Hybrid.

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