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NDC Sydney 2017 – Ask Me Anything! with Liam Elliott and Wei-Meng Lee ( Mobile Learning, Machine Learning, Mobile development)

NDC Sydney 2017 – Ask Me Anything! with Liam Elliott and Wei-Meng Lee ( Mobile Learning, Machine Learning, Mobile development)

NDC returned to Sydney this year and SSW TV was there to catch all the action with our Ask Me Anything! sessions. As usual there were a host of top industry pros talking about various subjects related to software development. SSW TV was there to run the ‘Ask Me Anything’ booth, where we grabbed some…

ASPNET JavaScript WebAssembly

What a Microsoft Expert thinks about JavaScript, ASP.NET and WebAssembly (2017 NDC Sydney)

Steve Sanderson, who has been working on web technologies at Microsoft since 2010, shares his opinion and the advantages and drawbacks of ASP.NET, JavaScript as well as WebAssembly. He explains why you should use a particular software in a given situation and how to get the most out of each. This video was recorded during…

NDC Sydney 2017 – Ask Me Anything! with Jason Taylor and Steve Sanderson (ASP.NET, JavaScript, & WebAssembly)

NDC Sydney 2017 | Ask Me Anything! with Jason Taylor and Steve Sanderson (ASP.NET, JavaScript, & WebAssembly) TODO

NDC returned to Sydney this year and SSW TV was there to catch all the action with our Ask Me Anything! sessions. As usual there were a host of top industry pros talking about various subjects related to software development. SSW TV was there to run the ‘Ask Me Anything’ booth, where we grabbed some…

Robot Angels at SSW

Robot Angels for Kids with Elise Stanberg and SSW

Robot Angels is a charity that leads fun workshops to teach children to control and code robots with artificial intelligence. They then use this new found skill for volunteering with people in need that require a smile. As a major sponsor of the September 2017 event, SSW were there on the day to lend a…

NDC Sydney 2017 – Ask Me Anything! with Adam Cogan and Richard Campbell

NDC Sydney 2017 – Ask Me Anything! with Adam Cogan and Richard Campbell

NDC returned to Sydney this year and SSW TV was there to catch all the action with our Ask Me Anything! sessions. As usual there were a host of top industry pros talking about various subjects related to software development. SSW TV was there to run the ‘Ask Me Anything’ booth, where we grabbed some…

NDC Sydney 2017 – Ask Me Anything! with Jason Taylor and Damian Edwards (.NET Core, ASP.NET Core Razor Pages)

NDC Sydney 2017 – Ask Me Anything! with Jason Taylor and Damian Edwards (.NET Core, ASP.NET Core Razor Pages)

NDC returned to Sydney this year and SSW TV was there to catch all the action with our Ask Me Anything! sessions. As usual there were a host of top industry pros talking about various subjects related to software development. SSW TV was there to run the ‘Ask Me Anything’ booth, where we grabbed some…

Azure HotShots – The Azure bits you didn’t know you needed to know | Thiago Passos

Azure HotShots – The Azure bits you didn’t know you needed to know | Thiago Passos

Azure is big. Really big. There are more than 60 different products that make up Azure and knowing which to invest time in is a serious challenge. This presentation gives you a very brief introduction to the parts of Azure you may have missed, so that when the time comes – you know about the…

NDC Sydney 2017 – Ask Me Anything! with Adam Cogan and Sam Newman (Containers, Serverless, Microservices and other buzz words)

NDC Sydney 2017 – Ask Me Anything! with Adam Cogan and Sam Newman (Containers, Serverless, Microservices and other buzz words)

NDC returned to Sydney this year and SSW TV was there to catch all the action with our Ask Me Anything! sessions. As usual there were a host of top industry pros talking about various subjects related to software development. SSW TV was there to run the ‘Ask Me Anything’ booth, where we grabbed some…

JavaScript is Awe-Ful | Katie McLaughlin at DDD Sydney 2017

JavaScript is Awe-Ful | Katie McLaughlin at DDD Sydney 2017

JavaScript is an incredibly powerful language, and thanks to its renaissance, it now has uses that extend beyond the browser. However, being a language that’s extremely accessible, with a shallow learning curve and large userbase, it’s the subject of – at times – vitriolic abuse from other language communities. Yes, JavaScript was created in a…