Imagine having invisible helpers tirelessly streamlining your software engineering tasks?

00:00 | Intro
01:57 | Trip down memory lane
13:34 | How we do Software Development today
30:00 | Services and Libraries
42:50 | The Future
48:08 | Q and A

This engaging talk will help you be more productive and understand where you can use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to get ahead and implement modern engineering practices From smarter coding assistance to predictive bug detection, Gordon will explore a range of ways AI silently amplifies our engineering efforts. Gordon will wrap up with a glimpse into the future, predicting how these unseen helpers might evolve to further enhance our workflows.

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About the speakers

About the speakers

Gordon Beeming

Gordon is a SSW Solution Architect and has been a Microsoft MVP since 2014 for Developer Technologies.

He's uber passionate about helping people really understand DevOps and how they approach their problems with a DevOps mindset.

He's used the Microsoft stack for many years starting with .net 2.0 in 2008. He's worked with Azure DevOps since the early on-premises TFS days and used the cloud version since available as tfpreview.

He's co-authored many guidance docs as part of the ALM Rangers, written 2 books on Customization TFS and a co-authored of Managing Agile Open-Source Software Projects with Visual Studio Online (now Azure DevOps Services).

When he's not pushing technology limits you'll find him training for the next swim/bike/run event or relaxing with his family.

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