It's the start of the new year so thought we could start it off with something a little different.
We've previously done lightning talks a fair few months back and it worked really well.
A lightning talk is a very short presentation lasting only a few minutes, given at a conference or similar forum. Several lightning talks will usually be delivered by different speakers in a single session, sometimes called a data blitz.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_talk)
Ideally we'd like to line up 4/5 speakers to fill a slots of 15-20 minutes each. These talks can range from just presenting a framework, tool and processes your using or recently seen. Lightning talks can also be great to get you in to giving talks too as there nice a short!
Here's a few ideas from previous lightning talks:
• Fixie a Convention-based Test Framework
• I Hate Logging
• A Brief Overview of Container Technology
• Visitor Pattern 101
• An Intro to Azure Websites
• AutoFixture, Making Test Setup Easy Peasy
• Rx.NET, The Reactive Extensions For .NET
• TPL, Doing it right!
• Noda Time, An alternative DateTime API
• Fixie a Convention-based Test Framework
• Party Manifestos on IT and Digital Rights
• A hackers review of Hack24
• Azure Web Jobs
If you'd like to get involved or know more - comment below, tweet @kev_bite or @dotnetsheff, or send a email to `organisers at dotnetsheff.co.uk`
Agenda:
Slot 1 - Continuous Deployment with AppVeyor and Azure by Andrew Gunn (@andrewgunn)
Slot 2 - MongoDB using MLabs by Kevin Smith (@kev_bite)
Slot 3 - Azure Functions by Michael Steele
Slot 4 - Free
Slot 5 - Free
It's the start of the new year so thought we could start it off with something a little different.
We've previously done lightning talks a fair few months back and it worked really well.
A lightning talk is a very short presentation lasting only a few minutes, given at a conference or similar forum. Several lightning talks will usually be delivered by different speakers in a single session, sometimes called a data blitz.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_talk)
Ideally we'd like to line up 4/5 speakers to fill a slots of 15-20 minutes each. These talks can range from just presenting a framework, tool and processes your using or recently seen. Lightning talks can also be great to get you in to giving talks too as there nice a short!
Here's a few ideas from previous lightning talks:
• Fixie a Convention-based Test Framework
• I Hate Logging
• A Brief Overview of Container Technology
• Visitor Pattern 101
• An Intro to Azure Websites
• AutoFixture, Making Test Setup Easy Peasy
• Rx.NET, The Reactive Extensions For .NET
• TPL, Doing it right!
• Noda Time, An alternative DateTime API
• Fixie a Convention-based Test Framework
• Party Manifestos on IT and Digital Rights
• A hackers review of Hack24
• Azure Web Jobs
If you'd like to get involved or know more - comment below, tweet @kev_bite or @dotnetsheff, or send a email to `organisers at dotnetsheff.co.uk`
Agenda:
Slot 1 - Continuous Deployment with AppVeyor and Azure by Andrew Gunn (@andrewgunn)
Slot 2 - MongoDB using MLabs by Kevin Smith (@kev_bite)
Slot 3 - Azure Functions by Michael Steele (@steelemck)
Slot 4 - TBC with Jamie Hinton (@jamiehinton)
Slot 5 - Free
It's the start of the new year so thought we could start it off with something a little different.
We've previously done lightning talks a fair few months back and it worked really well.
A lightning talk is a very short presentation lasting only a few minutes, given at a conference or similar forum. Several lightning talks will usually be delivered by different speakers in a single session, sometimes called a data blitz.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_talk)
Ideally we'd like to line up 4/5 speakers to fill a slots of 15-20 minutes each. These talks can range from just presenting a framework, tool and processes your using or recently seen. Lightning talks can also be great to get you in to giving talks too as there nice a short!
Here's a few ideas from previous lightning talks:
• Fixie a Convention-based Test Framework
• I Hate Logging
• A Brief Overview of Container Technology
• Visitor Pattern 101
• An Intro to Azure Websites
• AutoFixture, Making Test Setup Easy Peasy
• Rx.NET, The Reactive Extensions For .NET
• TPL, Doing it right!
• Noda Time, An alternative DateTime API
• Fixie a Convention-based Test Framework
• Party Manifestos on IT and Digital Rights
• A hackers review of Hack24
• Azure Web Jobs
If you'd like to get involved or know more - comment below, tweet @kev_bite or @dotnetsheff, or send a email to `organisers at dotnetsheff.co.uk`
Agenda:
Slot 1 - Continuous Deployment with AppVeyor and Azure by Andrew Gunn (@andrewgunn)
Slot 2 - MongoDB using MLabs by Kevin Smith (@kev_bite)
Slot 3 - Azure Functions by Michael Steele (@steelemck)
Slot 4 - TBC with Jamie Hinton (@jamiehinton)
Slot 5 - TBC
It's the start of the new year so thought we could start it off with something a little different, we'll be having 5 speakers doing a 10-15 minute lightning talks.
A lightning talk is a very short presentation lasting only a few minutes, given at a conference or similar forum. Several lightning talks will usually be delivered by different speakers in a single session, sometimes called a data blitz.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_talk)
Agenda
Slot 1 - Continuous Deployment with AppVeyor and Azure by Andrew Gunn (@andrewgunn)
Slot 2 - MongoDB using MLabs by Kevin Smith (@kev_bite)
Slot 3 - Azure Functions by Michael Steele (@steelemck)
Slot 4 - Scaling the Easy Way with Jamie Hinton (@jamiehinton)
Slot 5 - TBC
It's the start of the new year so thought we could start it off with something a little different, we'll be having 5 speakers doing a 10-15 minute lightning talks.
A lightning talk is a very short presentation lasting only a few minutes, given at a conference or similar forum. Several lightning talks will usually be delivered by different speakers in a single session, sometimes called a data blitz.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_talk)
Agenda
Slot 1 - Continuous Deployment with AppVeyor and Azure by Andrew Gunn (@andrewgunn)
Slot 2 - MongoDB using MLabs by Kevin Smith (@kev_bite)
Slot 3 - Azure Functions by Michael Steele (@steelemck)
Slot 4 - Scaling the Easy Way with Jamie Hinton (@jamiehinton)
Slot 5 - Azure Service Fabric with Daniel Amini (@DanielAmini)
It's the start of the new year so thought we could start it off with something a little different, we'll be having 5 speakers doing a 10-15 minute lightning talks.
A lightning talk is a very short presentation lasting only a few minutes, given at a conference or similar forum. Several lightning talks will usually be delivered by different speakers in a single session, sometimes called a data blitz.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_talk)
Agenda
Slot 1 - Stubbl. The best a dev can get by Andrew Gunn (@andrewgunn)
Slot 2 - MongoDB using MLabs by Kevin Smith (@kev_bite)
Slot 3 - Azure Functions by Michael Steele (@steelemck)
Slot 4 - Scaling the Easy Way with Jamie Hinton (@jamiehinton)
Slot 5 - Azure Service Fabric with Daniel Amini (@DanielAmini)