๐ฎ In this meetup, we'll continue building a Pac-Man game, this session will be lead by Kevin Smith and David Betteridge.
๐ฉโ๐ซ If you want to get involved and help out coding you'll need to join us on the York Developers slack channel #dotnetyork.
- ๐ https://yorkdevelopers.slack.com/archives/C38EFPP9A
You'll also need the following setup on your computer before the event
๐ - Slack - https://slack.com/intl/en-gb/downloads/
๐ - VSCode - https://code.visualstudio.com/
๐ - VSCode Live Share Plugin - https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MS-vsliveshare.vsliveshare
๐บ However, If you fancy sitting back and watch, you can live to stream it via the York Developer Twitch channel:
๐ - https://www.twitch.tv/YorkDevelopers
If you've not done much C# coding before, they'll be lots of friendly people to give you a hand, so don't worry ๐.
We'll have a fairly relaxed agenda, but will follow:
- ๐ Introduction / Housekeeping
- ๐งฉ Recap
- ๐Retrospective
- ๐จโ๐ซ Let's code!
- ๐ Closing
Can people ensure that their webcams are enabled and turned on during the event, I know it's a little scary at first but people's facial expressions and body language allow people to engage with other people a lot easier than just looking at an avatar ๐.
If anyone has any problems feel free to message me.
๐ฎ In this meetup, we'll continue building a Pac-Man game, this session will be lead by Kevin Smith and David Betteridge.
๐ฉโ๐ซ If you want to get involved and help out coding you'll need to join us on the York Developers slack channel #dotnetyork.
- ๐ https://yorkdevelopers.slack.com/archives/C38EFPP9A
You'll also need the following setup on your computer before the event
๐ - Slack - https://slack.com/intl/en-gb/downloads/
๐ - VSCode - https://code.visualstudio.com/
๐ - VSCode Live Share Plugin - https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MS-vsliveshare.vsliveshare
๐บ However, If you fancy sitting back and watch, you can live to stream it via the York Developer Twitch channel:
๐ - https://www.twitch.tv/YorkDevelopers
If you've not done much C# coding before, they'll be lots of friendly people to give you a hand, so don't worry ๐.
We'll have a fairly relaxed agenda, but will follow:
- ๐ Introduction / Housekeeping
- ๐งฉ Recap
- ๐Retrospective
- ๐จโ๐ซ Let's code!
- ๐ Closing
Can people ensure that their webcams are enabled and turned on during the event, I know it's a little scary at first but people's facial expressions and body language allow people to engage with other people a lot easier than just looking at an avatar ๐.
If anyone has any problems feel free to message me.
๐ Due to the current situation with Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the UK we'll be meeting remotely.
๐ป The session will be held on the York Developers slack channel #dotnetyork (https://yorkdevelopers.slack.com/archives/C38EFPP9A). If you don't have access to the Slack group please message me and I'll sort it out.
๐น We'll be running a hands-on coding session building a Pac-Man game in C# via VS Live Share, we will be working all together to build the game and the choice of development style will be discussed on the night.
โ Please note that we'll be live streaming this event on the York Developers Twitch Channel (https://www.twitch.tv/YorkDevelopers), this is our first time doing this, so hopefully will go smoothly.
If you've not done much C# coding before, they'll be lots of friendly people to give you a hand, so don't worry ๐.
We'll have a fairly relaxed agenda, but will follow:
- ๐ Introduction / Housekeeping
- ๐จโ๐ซ Let's code!
- ๐ Closing
You'll need the following setup on your laptop to join in the event:
- Slack - https://slack.com/intl/en-gb/downloads/
- VSCode - https://code.visualstudio.com/
- VSCode Live Share Plugin - https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MS-vsliveshare.vsliveshare
Can people ensure that their webcams are enabled and turned on during the event, I know it's a little scary at first but people's facial expressions and body language allow people to engage with other people a lot easier than just looking at an avatar ๐.
If anyone has any problems feel free to message me.
[๐ Online] Scalable Azure DevOps by W. de Kort & Event Modelling by A. Dymitruk
Description changed:
This event will be 2 talks, "Building a scalable Azure DevOps agent pool for thousands of pipelines" by Wouter de Kort and "Story Telling at the Heart of Civilization - How Event Modeling Makes Sense of Information Systems" by Adam Dymitruk
โโ ๐ This is an online event, we'll be hosting the event on Zoom.
๐ https://zoom.us/j/465409330
๐ Password will be announced on the night
๐ Agenda
- ๐ Welcome
- ๐๏ธ Housekeeping
- ๐จโ๐ซ Building a scalable Azure DevOps agent pool for thousands of pipelines with Wouter de Kort
-๐จโ๐ซ Story Telling at the Heart of Civilization - How Event Modeling Makes Sense of Information Systems with Adam Dymitruk
- ๐ป Virtual Bar
๐ Building a scalable Azure DevOps agent pool for thousands of pipelines
Would you be happy in a an Azure DevOps organization with 4.000 users, thousands of build and release pipelines and an average queue time of 6 hours? This was the challenge Wouter faced at a large enterprise customer and that he helped them solve. In this session, Wouter will show you how to build a fully automated, scalable agent pool with zero downtime deployments, automated patching and analytics. You will learn about a range of technologies like Packer, OData, Release Gates, Azure functions, Pipeline Decorators and more. And of course Wouter will also share some of the things that went wrong and what we learned from them.
๐จโ๐ซ About the speaker:
Wouter de Kort works as a lead architect and consultant. He helps organizations stay on the cutting edge of software development. Wouter focuses on DevOps. He loves solving complex problems and helping other developers to grow. Wouter authored the book DevOps on the Microsoft stack and a couple of other books. Wouter is a Microsoft MVP and an ALM Ranger. You can find him on Twitter (@wouterdekort), on his blog at wouterdekort.com and at the various conferences where Wouter speaks.
๐ Story Telling at the Heart of Civilization - How Event Modeling Makes Sense of Information Systems
In this talk, I go over how humans engage certain patterns in communication and how this impacts Informs Systems, the effects of Moore's Law in computing history and explain the nature of today's computing. Event Storming and Event Modeling are explorered as a more natural ways of working for humans in building systems collaboratively.
๐จโ๐ซ About the speaker:
Adam Dymitruk is an expert in Distributed Information Systems/Microservices with CQRS, Event Sourcing, Event Storming and Event Modelling
Over 3 decades experience in software development, information systems and architecture that defies the limitations of the industry's conventions - in the last 10 years focusing on data loss-less architectures around event streams. Top 1% of Stack Overflow contributors globally with over 6 million developers reached.
Bringing C-level management on the same path and understanding as development and others with vision, strategy and risk mitigation. Enabling start-ups to leverage open-sourcing strategies and sharing risk/TCO on non-competitive services with one another. Legacy code management, risk-management and exit strategy. Involvement with numerous groups and well connected to the industry leaders in the field of software development, architecture and modern methodologies. Introduced PAXOS to the CQRS development efforts which gave rise to a RAFT-like consensus implementation in Event Store. Contributed to Microsoft's Patterns and Practices book on CQRS.
Specialties: SOA/microservices, Core contribution to CQRS/ES, Event Storming, Distributed Architecture, DDD, BDD, TDD, CI/CD, Lean/Scrum/Kanban, Source Control Management (one of the 2 gold version control badges ever awarded on stackoverflow.com), Agile/XP/Lean principles.
This event will be a single talk about Blazor, and whyโs it so exciting? presented by Chris Sainty.
โโ ๐ 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.
๐ https://zoom.us/j/382514680
๐ Password will be announced on the night
๐ Agenda
- ๐ Welcome
- ๐๏ธ Housekeeping
- ๐จโ๐ซ What is Blazor? And whyโs it so exciting? with Chris Sainty
- ๐ป Virtual Bar
๐ What is Blazor? And whyโs it so exciting?
What started as a prototype in 2017 has become one of the hottest technologies in the .NET ecosystem. Blazor is Microsoftโs new front-end framework for building single page applications using C#, not JavaScript. Thatโs right, C# running in your browser. No plugins, transpilation or voodoo magic involved - just web standards.
In this talk, you'll learn all about this game changing platform and how it brings choice back into front-end development.
Starting from the beginning, you'll explore Blazor's flexible architecture and it's different rendering modes. You'll learn how C# code is able to run in the browser via a technology called WebAssembly. You'll also cover Blazor's component model, syntax, project types and more.
By the end, you'll have a solid understanding of what Blazor is and how it could be the last framework you'll ever need!
๐จโ๐ซ About the speaker:
Chris Sainty is a Microsoft MVP, software engineer and blogger with over 15 years experience working with ASP.NET. He currently works at Flagship Group, a housing association in the east of England, leading a team building repairs and maintenance solutions using .NET Core technologies.
Chris is passionate about sharing his knowledge with the community. He is an avid blogger and speaker. He maintains several open source projects under the Blazored banner and regularly contributes to open source projects. Chris is also a proud member of the .NET Foundation.
๐ป The Virtual Bar
Due to the current environmental situation after the online event, we'll be heading off to the "virtual bar". Feel free to come along, and have a chat, this will be a different Zoom meeting to the main event and the link will be given out on the night to stop "zoombombing".
- ๐ https://zoom.us/j/252505610
- ๐ Password will be announced on the night
[๐ Online] Air Quality, Az Functions & Devs Just Wanna Have Fun
Description changed:
This event will be split into two parts, Rob Miles presenting Air Quality, Azure Functions and Spider Eggs and the second half will be David Bowen presenting Devs Just Wanna Have Fun.
โโ ๐ This is an online event, we'll be hosting the event on Zoom!
๐ Main Event Link
- ๐ TBA
๐ Agenda
- ๐ Welcome
- ๐๏ธ Housekeeping
- ๐จโ๐ซ Air Quality, Azure Functions, and Spider Eggs
- ๐จโ๐ซ Devs Just Wanna Have Fun
- ๐ป Virtual Bar
๐ Air Quality, Azure Functions, and Spider Eggs
Good quality air is important. After all, everyone breathes. But dig a little deeper into the subject and most of what you find is what we don't know. Is air pollution produced by local traffic? Does it waft in on the breeze? Are there times when I really shouldn't go out for a run?
In this talk I'll describe how you can build your own connected air quality sensor and get data from it. I'll touch on embedded devices the MQTT protocol, LoRa networking, Azure IoT Hub and Azure Functions, along with our Connected Humber effort to spread sensors over Humberside. And I'll even mention spider eggs and show off my "Air Quality Top Hat".
๐จโ๐ปRob Miles
Rob Miles has spent over 30 years teaching programming to a succession of students at the University of Hull in the UK. Heโs a Microsoft MVP with a passion for programming, C# and creating new things. He's written a few books over the years, and coloured in a lot more.
If he had any spare time heโd spend it writing even more code. He loves making programs and then running them to see what happens. He reckons that programming is the most creative thing you can learn how to do.
Having worked with many languages and platforms over the years he now likes nothing more than writing C# using Visual Studio, preferably for a small device of some kind. If there are motors and lights involved, so much the better.
He claims to know a lot of really good jokes, but nobody has ever heard him tell one.
๐ Devs Just Wanna Have Fun with David Bowen
David is a lead Service Reliability Engineer (SRE) at IBM and He'd like to share what they've learned about keeping life fun and interesting whilst also keeping things running. He'll chat about things like testing, Kubernetes and protecting your weekends on the beach.
๐จโ๐ซ About the speaker:
David Bowen is a lead Service Reliability Engineer (SRE) at IBM
๐ป The Virtual Bar
Due to the current environmental situation after the online event, we'll be heading off to the "virtual bar". Feel free to come along, and have a chat, this will be a different Zoom meeting to the main event and the link will be given out on the night to stop "zoombombing".
[๐ Online] Scalable Azure DevOps agent pool w 1000 pipelines w Wouter de Kort
Description changed:
This event will be a single talk about Building a scalable Azure DevOps agent pool for thousands of pipelines presented by Wouter de Kort
โโ ๐ This is an online event, we'll be hosting the event on Zoom!
๐ Main Event Link
- ๐https://zoom.us/j/953362904
๐ Agenda
- ๐ Welcome
- ๐๏ธ Housekeeping
- ๐จโ๐ซ Building a scalable Azure DevOps agent pool for thousands of pipelines with Wouter de Kort
- ๐ป Virtual Bar
๐ Building a scalable Azure DevOps agent pool for thousands of pipelines
Would you be happy in a an Azure DevOps organization with 4.000 users, thousands of build and release pipelines and an average queue time of 6 hours? This was the challenge Wouter faced at a large enterprise customer and that he helped them solve. In this session, Wouter will show you how to build a fully automated, scalable agent pool with zero downtime deployments, automated patching and analytics. You will learn about a range of technologies like Packer, OData, Release Gates, Azure functions, Pipeline Decorators and more. And of course Wouter will also share some of the things that went wrong and what we learned from them.
๐จโ๐ซ About the speaker:
Wouter de Kort works as a lead architect and consultant. He helps organizations stay on the cutting edge of software development. Wouter focuses on DevOps. He loves solving complex problems and helping other developers to grow. Wouter authored the book DevOps on the Microsoft stack and a couple of other books. Wouter is a Microsoft MVP and an ALM Ranger. You can find him on Twitter (@wouterdekort), on his blog at wouterdekort.com and at the various conferences where Wouter speaks.
[๐ Online] What is Blazor? And whyโs it so exciting? with Chris Sainty
Description changed:
This event will be a single talk about Blazor, and whyโs it so exciting? presented by Chris Sainty.
โโ ๐ This is an online event, we'll be hosting the event on Zoom!
๐ Main Event Link
- ๐ https://zoom.us/j/645949127
๐ Agenda
- ๐ Welcome
- ๐๏ธ Housekeeping
- ๐จโ๐ซ What is Blazor? And whyโs it so exciting? with Chris Sainty
- ๐ป Virtual Bar
๐ What is Blazor? And whyโs it so exciting?
What started as a prototype in 2017 has become one of the hottest technologies in the .NET ecosystem. Blazor is Microsoftโs new front-end framework for building single page applications using C#, not JavaScript. Thatโs right, C# running in your browser. No plugins, transpilation or voodoo magic involved - just web standards.
In this talk, you'll learn all about this game changing platform and how it brings choice back into front-end development.
Starting from the beginning, you'll explore Blazor's flexible architecture and it's different rendering modes. You'll learn how C# code is able to run in the browser via a technology called WebAssembly. You'll also cover Blazor's component model, syntax, project types and more.
By the end, you'll have a solid understanding of what Blazor is and how it could be the last framework you'll ever need!
๐จโ๐ซ About the speaker:
Chris Sainty is a Microsoft MVP, software engineer and blogger with over 15 years experience working with ASP.NET. He currently works at Flagship Group, a housing association in the east of England, leading a team building repairs and maintenance solutions using .NET Core technologies.
Chris is passionate about sharing his knowledge with the community. He is an avid blogger and speaker. He maintains several open source projects under the Blazored banner and regularly contributes to open source projects. Chris is also a proud member of the .NET Foundation.
๐ป The Virtual Bar
Due to the current environmental situation after the online event, we'll be heading off to the "virtual bar". Feel free to come along, and have a chat, this will be a different Zoom meeting to the main event and the link will be given out on the night to stop "zoombombing".
Due to the current situation with Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the UK we'll be meeting remotely. The session will be held on the York Developers slack channel #dotnetyork (https://yorkdevelopers.slack.com/archives/C38EFPP9A). If you don't have access to the Slack group please message me and I'll sort it out.
We'll be running a hands-on mobbing kata via VS Live Share, we'll choose a Kata and then go around the table each implementing a test and writing the code to make it pass.
If you've not done much C# coding before, they'll be lots of friendly people to give you a hand, so don't worry ๐.
We'll have a fairly relaxed agenda, but will follow:
- ๐ Introduction / Housekeeping
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Round table introductions
- ๐จโ๐ซ Mob C# Coding Kata
- ๐ Closing
- ๐ป Virtual Social
You'll need the following setup on your laptop to join in the event:
- Slack - https://slack.com/intl/en-gb/downloads/
- VSCode - https://code.visualstudio.com/
- VSCode Live Share Plugin - https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MS-vsliveshare.vsliveshare
Can people ensure that their webcams are enabled and turned on during the event, I know it's a little scary at first but people's facial expressions and body language allow people to engage with other people a lot easier than just looking at an avatar ๐.
If anyone has any problems feel free to message me.
Unity and AR/VR for the .NET Developer with Davide Zordan
Description changed:
We'll have a fairly relaxed agenda, but will follow:
- ๐ Introduction / Housekeeping
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Round table introductions
- ๐จโ๐ซ Getting Started with Unity and AR/VR for the .NET Developer
- ๐ Closing
- ๐ป Social
๐ Getting Started with Unity and AR/VR for the .NET Developer
We all see the cool demos of how augmented and virtual reality are going to be the future of our interaction with devices, but it often feels like thereโs a significant barrier to getting started in building these types of apps.
This session is here to help. If youโve ever thought about developing for Oculus Rift S, HTC VIVE or the Windows Mixed Reality headsets, but havenโt known where to start, this is the session for you.
At DDD, I will present what I learned building a small game, set in a mysterious dungeon using Unity and the SteamVR plugin. We'll explore how to import assets from the Unity store, how to implement locomotion techniques and interactions using the motion/touch controllers, including some tips for optimising performance and avoid motion sickness.
Come along, thereโll be .NET code, demos and weโll have some fun looking at how you can get started on your first VR/AR project.
๐จโ๐ซ About the speaker:
Davide Zordan is a software engineer living in London specialising in client/mobile development and Mixed Reality. He likes sharing his experiences with the community writing on his blog https://davide.dev and participating in Open-Source projects.
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.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_talk)
We'll have a fairly relaxed agenda, but will follow:
- ๐ Pizza
- ๐ Introduction / Housekeeping
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Round table introductions
- โก Lightning Talks
- ๐ Closing
- ๐ป Social
๐ฉโ๐ซ Sessions
- Creating random numbers with C# (David Betteridge)
- Feature Management in .NET (Kevin Smith)
- Azure Pipelines (Simon Foster)
- Simple Animations in Xamarin (Craig Pickles)
- Umbraco Evolution (Andy Neil)
- PlantUML (Jon Morley-Jones)
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.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_talk)
We'll have a fairly relaxed agenda, but will follow:
- ๐ Pizza
- ๐ Introduction / Housekeeping
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Round table introductions
- โก Lightning Talks
- ๐ Closing
- ๐ป Social
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.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_talk)
We'll have a fairly relaxed agenda, but will follow:
- ๐ Pizza
- ๐ Introduction / Housekeeping
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Round table introductions
- โก Lightning Talks
- ๐ Closing
- ๐ป Social
๐ฉโ๐ซ Sessions
- Creating random numbers with C# (David Betteridge)
- Feature Management in .NET (Kevin Smith)
- Azure Pipelines (Simon Foster)
- TBA (Craig Pickles)
- TBA (Andy Neil)
This session will be split between a talk and a hands-on lab so make sure you bring a laptop!
We'll have a fairly relaxed agenda, but will follow:
- ๐ Introduction / Housekeeping
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Round table introductions
- ๐จโ๐ซ Pulumi with Mikhail Shilkov
- ๐ Closing
- ๐ป Social
๐ Pulumi with Mikhail Shilkov
Pulumi provides a platform for building modern cloud software.
๐จโ๐ซ About the speaker
Mikhail Shilkov is an Engineer at Pulumi. He is a Microsoft Azure MVP.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/MikhailShilkov
https://www.twitter.com/MikhailShilkov
https://mikhail.io/
Air Quality, Azure Functions and Spider Eggs with Rob Miles
Description changed:
We'll have a fairly relaxed agenda, but will follow:
- ๐ Introduction / Housekeeping
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Round table introductions
- ๐จโ๐ซ Air Quality, Azure Functions and Spider Eggs with Rob Miles
- ๐ Closing
- ๐ป Social
๐ Air Quality, Azure Functions and Spider Eggs
Good quality air is important. After all, everyone breathes. But dig a little deeper into the subject and most of what you find is what we don't know. Is air pollution produced by local traffic? Does it waft in on the breeze? Are there times when I really shouldn't go out for a run?
In this talk I'll describe how you can build your own connected air quality sensor and get data from it. I'll touch on embedded devices the MQTT protocol, LoRa networking, Azure IoT Hub and Azure Functions, along with our Connected Humber effort to spread sensors over Humberside. And I'll even mention spider eggs and show off my "Air Quality Top Hat".
๐จโ๐ซ About the speaker:
Rob Miles has spent over 30 years teaching programming to a succession of students at the University of Hull in the UK. Heโs a Microsoft MVP with a passion for programming, C# and creating new things. He's written a few books over the years, and coloured in a lot more.
If he had any spare time heโd spend it writing even more code. He loves making programs and then running them to see what happens. He reckons that programming is the most creative thing you can learn how to do.
Having worked with many languages and platforms over the years he now likes nothing more than writing C# using Visual Studio, preferably for a small device of some kind. If there are motors and lights involved, so much the better.
He claims to know a lot of really good jokes, but nobody has ever heard him tell one.
IoT with nothing but your Laptop with Pete Gallagher
Description changed:
This session will be split between a talk and a hands-on lab so make sure you bring a laptop!
We'll have a fairly relaxed agenda, but will follow:
- ๐ Introduction / Housekeeping
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Round table introductions
- ๐จโ๐ซ IoT with nothing but your Laptop with Pete Gallagher
- ๐ Closing
- ๐ป Social
๐ IoT with nothing but your Laptop
Although the cost of IoT hardware has reduced dramatically over the last few years, you still need to choose the right IoT option, figure out what accessories it needs, order it all from Amazon and wait for it to arrive. By that point, youโve moved on to something else entirely, so it sits in a cupboard drawer for a year and a half before you get back around to thinking about itโฆ. Then you realise that you need some components and wiresโฆ Back in the drawer it goes!
With the advent of HTML 5, so comes the ability to simulate a lot of IoT Kit right there in your web browser. Pete will take you through a few online simulators for IoT technology, which will give you a head start into the world of IoT. This way you can forgo all the procrastinating, and get to (virtually) creating!
๐จโ๐ซ About the speaker:
Pete Gallagher is a Freelance Programmer and owner of PJG Creations Ltd. As well as being a happy programmer in just about every language, he also runs Notts IoT, co-organises Dot Net Notts, Notts Dev Workshop and sits on the board of LATi. Pete is also an active STEM Ambassador and Code Club Volunteer, and enjoys helping and encouraging young people into Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics subjects.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pjgcreations/
https://twitter.com/pete_codes
SQRL (Secure Quick Reliable Login) with Liam Raper
Description changed:
We'll have a fairly relaxed agenda, but will follow:
- ๐ Introduction / Housekeeping
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Round table introductions
- ๐จโ๐ซ Secure Quick Reliable Login with Liam Raper
- ๐ Closing
- ๐ป Social
๐ **SQRL (Secure Quick Reliable Login) with Liam Raper**
SQRL (pronounced โsquirrelโ) is an open, free, intellectual property unencumbered, complete and
practical system to cryptographically authenticate the identity of individuals across a network. Though
principally intended for website visitor identification and account sign-in, its concepts may be extended
for related applications. SQRL may be used alongside other traditional website sign-in systems, and it
can replace all other systems while offering dramatic improvements in usability and security.
Liam talk will cover:
โญ What SQRL is?
โญ Why SQRL is important?
โญ Demonstrate SQRL working in real life
โญ SQRL in ASP.NET Core
๐จโ๐ซ About the speaker:
Liam is a Software Developer at Pierbridge, a leading provider of enterprise parcel shipping software.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/liamraper/
https://github.com/TechLiam
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.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_talk)
We'll have a fairly relaxed agenda, but will follow:
- ๐ Pizza
- ๐ Introduction / Housekeeping
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Round table introductions
- โก Lightning Talks
- ๐ Closing
- ๐ป Social
๐ฉโ๐ซ Sessions
- Creating random numbers with C# (David Betteridge)
- Feature Management in .NET (Kevin Smith)
- TBA (Irene Sarigu)
- TBA (Craig Pickles)
- TBA (Andy Neil)
We'll have a fairly relaxed agenda, but will follow:
- ๐ Introduction / Housekeeping
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Round table introductions
- ๐จโ๐ซ Battle of the test frameworks โ๏ธ๐ก๏ธ with Kevin Smith
- ๐ Closing
- ๐ป Social
๐ **Battle of the test frameworks โ๏ธ๐ก๏ธ**
This is intended for people who want to learn how to write automated tests in .NET using C#.
In this session we will break up into two teams, each team will be given a test framework to use (either xUnit or NUnit). your team will have to implement some basic logic in C# driving it with tests. At the end of the session, we'll gather back together to demo how our code differs.
All you need is a laptop. (Windows, Linux or iOS - any operating system is fine)
dotnet York is a .NET user group looking to focus on .NET and anything related to .NET ecosystem. We encourage developers of any skill level to come join in on our events to either learn or share.