PRESENTATIONS

Avoid the microservice fallacy: put your domain back into the mighty monolith | Jakob Højgaard @DDD Brisbane 2017

Avoid the microservice fallacy: put your domain back into the mighty monolith | Jakob Højgaard @DDD Brisbane 2017

DDD Brisbane 2017 is a conference ran by developers for developers and SSW TV was on hand to catch some of the action! Speaker: Jakob Højgaard @hgaard   https://blog.hgaard.dk This talk will take you on a journey into the world of overly complicated and over engineered enterprise software and take you back to a saner and simpler world…

Building Single Page Applications | Jason Taylor @ DDD Brisbane 2017

Building Single Page Applications with ASP.NET Core 2.0 | Jason Taylor @ DDD Brisbane 2017

DDD Brisbane 2017 is a conference ran by developers for developers and SSW TV was on hand to catch some of the action! Speaker: Jason Taylor @jasongtau   https://www.codingflow.net/ In this talk, we’ll look at using ASP.NET Core JavaScript Services to build single page applications using Angular, Aurelia, Knockout, React, React+Redux or Vue. With this approach you can…

10 Years of Teaching Kids to Code | Lynn Langit @ DDD Brisbane 2017

10 Years of Teaching Kids to Code | Lynn Langit @ DDD Brisbane 2017

DDD Brisbane 2017 is a conference ran by developers for developers and SSW TV was on hand to catch some of the action! Speaker: Lynn Langit @lynnlangit In this talk, TKP Director Lynn Langit will share learnings from creating open source TKPJava and TKPIoT courseware and working with teams to teach teachers and kids worldwide.

Help your users fall into the pit of success | Rob Pearson @ DDD Brisbane 2017

Help your users fall into the pit of success | Rob Pearson @ DDD Brisbane 2017

DDD Brisbane 2017 is a conference ran by developers for developers and SSW TV was on hand to catch some of the action! Speaker: R Pearson @robpearson People are bombarded with new apps and services in modern life. If someone tries an app but doesn’t quickly understand its value, they won’t be back. This translates to…

Power BI for the Developer | Peter Myers

Power BI for the Developer | Peter Myers

Integrate, Extend, Embed! In this presentation, you will learn how developers can deliver real-time dashboards, create custom visuals and embed rich interactive analytics in their apps with Power BI. This presentation specifically targets experienced app developers, and also those curious to understand what developers can achieve with Power BI. Numerous demonstrations will put the theory…

From UX to CX: improving the Customer Experience | Adam Cogan

From UX to CX – Improving the Customer Experience with Adam Cogan

From UX to CX: a deep dive into improving the Customer Experience – and a hello to Zendesk, HotJar and Intercom – presented by Adam Cogan Customers want more than a good UI. They expect a good user experience but now the focus is on giving the customer a great ‘Customer Experience’. Companies like AirBnB,…

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…

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…

The History of .NET | Richard Campbell

The History of .NET by Richard Campbell

Join Richard Campbell of .NET Rocks! fame as he takes us through an insightful look at the history of .NET from its beginnings almost 15 years ago to the present.