dotnetsheff: September Lightning Talks!

Following our continued success of the lightning talks, we are hosting another round! We will be having 6 speakers doing a 10-15 minute lightning talks, if you would like to get involved please message me on meetup or twitter.

❗❗ 🌐 This is an online event, we'll be hosting the event on Zoom, the link for the meeting is below, however, we'll only announce the password just before the event.
🔗 us02web.zoom.us
🔑 TBA

A lightning talk is a very short presentation lasting only a few minutes, given at a conference or a similar forum. Several lightning talks will usually be delivered by different speakers in a single session, sometimes called a data blitz.

(en.wikipedia.org)

Agenda:
👉 Device Code OAuth Flow for IoT
👉 A Zero Downtime Azure Migration Adventure
👉 25 Tips for Visual Studio
👉 Pride and Prejudice and C#
👉 Meadow F7 board
👉 EF vs Dapper

🔦 Device Code OAuth Flow for IoT with John Kilmister
OAuth is something all of us have experienced as we use the modern web and something many of us had to tackle as developers. There are many flows and in this ambitious lightning talk we take a brief look at these, introducing the relatively unknown flow; Device Code Flow showing how it fills a gap created by the rise of IoT.

John Kilmister is a software engineer that enjoys exploring new technologies to solve real-world problems.

With a degree in Information Management Systems and background at e-commerce companies, he currently works as the principal software architect at the UK largest gym, leading teams working on both web and mobile applications.

😎 A Zero Downtime Azure Migration Adventure with Danny Jones
How we migrated 4 million records and modernized a significant portion of a monolithic system to a standalone Azure service right under the nose of our customers. In this talk, I’ll describe the steps we took to pull a key piece of our product that was scattered within an existing on-premise monolith out and into its own separately deployable domain. I’ll discuss the benefits and drawbacks to our approach, what we would do differently next time and how the work has benefitted our customers and agility.

💡 25 Tips for Visual Studio with Lee Englestone
Spending most of his work and free time in the world-class IDE that is Visual Studio, Lee is such a huge huge fan of it and enjoys sharing many of its productivity features. Even regular users of Visual Studio will likely learn something new as we quickly run through 25 tips for Visual Studio.

👗 Pride and Prejudice and C# with Simon Painter
Who doesn't like Jane Austen? She's kick-arse and awesome. The only problem though, is that she didn't write a great deal. Just 6 (ish) books? Not enough! In this talk, I'm going to show how, with a bit of C#, some relatively simple maths, and a bit of Blue-Peter-Style creativity, we can automatically generate as much Jane Austen as anyone in their right mind would ever want. I might even show you how this is useful in your day job as well!

🔌 Meadow F7 board with Clifford Agius

📙 EF vs Dapper with Keith Williams

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dotnetsheff is a monthly user group focused on software development, particularly in the .NET ecosystem. We welcome people with interests in software development of all ages and levels of experience. Please get in touch via Twitter (@dotnetsheff) or email (organisers at dotnetsheff.co.uk) if you or someone you know may be interested in speaking.