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JavaScript – the language of Chuck Norris | Joshua Wulf at DDD Brisbane 2015
SSW TV was proud to sponsor this years’ DDD event in Brisbane. This entertaining talk features Joshua Wulf, Legendary Recruiter at Just Digital People. From the description: JavaScript, like English, is the language of commerce and is spoken everywhere – usually badly. Like English there is widespread debate about the best way to speak it…
Read MoreBuilding APIs with MVC 6 and OAuth | Filip Ekberg at DDD Brisbane 2015
SSW TV was proud to sponsor this years’ DDD event in Brisbane. In this session, Filip Ekberg talks about how to build API’s with MVC 6 and OAuth. It’s a great talk that received high praise from the audience who attended. From the description: How do you build a secure API? Where do you get…
Read MoreConsuming REST APIs, for all interpretations of REST | Darrel Miller at DDD Melbourne 2015
SSW TV recorded this years’ DDD conference in Melbourne. In this session, Darrel Miller – an independent consultant and Microsoft Integration MVP – starts of the conference in this keynote about the REST API. From the presentation description: There is a growing API economy. Almost every software business is either starting to consume APIs or…
Read MoreThe story of Octopus Deploy | Paul Stovell at DDD Melbourne 2015
Paul Stovell tells us about the story of Octopus Deploy. From the description: In 2011, while stuck in a meeting, I started hacking on an idea. The idea became a prototype, and then a product. It is now used by thousands of customers around the world, and employs 8 people. In this presentation, I’ll take you…
Read MoreThe Power of a Great API – the case for writing API-first applications | Damian Brady at DDD Melbourne 2015
SSW TV recorded this years’ DDD conference in Melbourne. In this video, Damian Brady – a Solution Architect for Octopus Deploy – tells us you should be focused on ‘API first’ when developing your application. From the presentation description: Good developers try to make their jobs as easy as possible. We know our application will evolve, so we…
Read MoreWhy React really is different | Jake Ginnivan at DDD Melbourne 2015
SSW TV was proud the cover this years’ DDD conference in Melbourne. In this video, Jake Ginnivan – a Senior Consultant at Readify – takes us through the React framework. From the presentation description: There has been a heap of talk about web frameworks recently, React is one which is particularly interesting. React takes a…
Read MoreWhy All of the Cool Kids Are Talking Xamarin – Stephen Kennedy | DDD Melbourne
Is your Twitter timeline a-buzz with talk of Xamarin, PCL’s, and Mono? Do you want to know why both Microsoft and the open source community is pushing this development product? Do you feel left out? Then this is the presentation for you! In this presentation Stephen will walk you through a cross-mobile application (Android, iOS,…
Read MoreOctopus Deploy and how to stop deploying like an idiot – Damian Brady | DDD Melbourne
Ever had your site go down because Jim accidentally copied over the web.config? Ever broken out into a cold sweat because you forgot the where the clause was in a production update script? Well stop deploying like an idiot. Deploying applications has traditionally been one of the most dangerous parts of software development. It’s often…
Read MoreTaking other people’s money: The state of payments in Australia – Ben Cull | DDD Melbourne
In the presentation, Ben Cull shows developers the best ways to take other people’s money, whether it be for a large client or your own side project. He talks about the history of online payment processing, the regulations for developers, the pros and cons of Stripe, Paypal, Pin Payments and Alipay including an assessment of…
Read MoreHow to go on the Cyber-Offence (before online attackers do) – Troy Hunt | DDD Melbourne
In this session, Troy Hunt – Security MVP and founder of ASafaWeb – takes us on a journey through cyber security. Cyber-attacks on the web are increasingly common and are having greater impact than ever. However, they’re almost always exploiting the same common vulnerabilities that we – the developers – keep building into the software.…
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