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.
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:
๐ AWS Lambda with C#- James Charlesworth (@jcharlesworthuk)
๐ Feature Management in .NET - Kevin Smith ( @kev_bite )
๐ Chrome DevTools Tricks - Danny Jones ( @dfjones )
๐ Polly - Michael Steele ( @steelemck )
๐ Automate all the testing - Chris Amery (@chrisamery_88)
๐ PlantUML in Azure DevOps - Jon Morley-Jones (@JMorleyJones)
๐ง Feature Management in .NET
Feature flagging is not a new concept. For decades development teams have utilized this concept by wrapping a section of code with a targeted if/else statement, allowing them to control its release to their end-users. We'll take a look at how we can achieve this in .NET with the upcoming feature management libraries.
๐ Chrome DevTools Tricks
The Chrome DevTools provide an amazing set of tools to help you develop on the Web platform. Danny Jones will show you a few tips you might not know yet!
๐ฆ Polly
An overview of Polly, the .NET resilience and transient-fault-handling library.
๐งช Automate all the testing
With automation testing becoming more paramount in software development, this lightning talk aims to equip you with the basics of Selenium, an invaluable automation tool, and how it can be leveraged into your continuous deployment process with docker.
๐ PlantUML in Azure DevOps
This talk will cover what is PlantUML and how to integrate it with your Azure DevOps instance.
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About dotnetsheff
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.