.NET and Cloud Developer Community Conference


About


LOCATION UPDATE: We will be at the Cobb Galleria, Room 103, near the atrium. Park in the Galleria parking deck near BIG CHOW GRILL and walk up the escalators.



A new conference is coming to Atlanta on May 13-14, 2019!

Focused around the .NET and Microsoft ecosystem, topics include:

.NET

Azure

Web

... and much more!




Registration



Registration is now open!

Get the best deal now before prices go up!


Tickets

Individual Regular Individual, May 13-14
Group Regular 5+ Group, May 13-14
Late Conference May 13-14


Schedule


2019-05-13

TimeROOM 103ROOM 104ROOM 105ROOM 106
07:30 Registration & Breakfast
09:00 Software and The Art of Delivery
David Neal
10:00 Zero to 60 with Azure Databricks
Adnan Hashmi
Harnessing the Patterns of Yesterday on the Platforms of Today
Jason Robert
I, for one, welcome our new Azure Automation overlords!
Bryan Soltis
.NET Core 3.0 Changes Everything
Shawn Wildermuth
11:20 Managing Data in the Cloud
Jeremy Likness
Microsoft Azure makes Machine Learning Affordable and Accessible
Douglas Starnes
Getting Started with Azure DevOps
Chad Green
What’s new in Entity Framework Core 2.2
Chris Woodruff
12:20 Lunch I
13:20 Introduction to Analysis Services
Shabnam Watson
Building Intelligent Solutions with Azure and Microsoft’s Cognitive Services
Josh Carlisle
The Four CLIs of the Apocalypse
Isaac Levin
Put the Tests Before the Code
Mike Clement
14:40 All About JWT's
Stephanie Chamblee
Rock Your Code: Real World Cloud App From Start to Finish
David McCarter
The Polls Have Closed – Event-Driven Programming in the Cloud with Azure Event Grid
John Garland
Developing Great Web APIs Architectures with ASP.NET Core 2.2
Chris Woodruff
16:00 Building Your Own YouTube, sortof
Isaac Levin
Rock Your Code Part II
David McCarter
Monitoring production applications in Azure.
Jim Wooley
AI on the Edge
Jared Rhodes
17:00 Conference Reception




2019-05-14

TimeROOM 103ROOM 104ROOM 105ROOM 106
07:30 Registration & Breakfast II
09:00 Everything I Learned About Project Management from Being a Dungeon Master
Amanda Lange
10:00 Improving code quality with Static Analyzers
Jim Wooley
Enhancing Web Pages with VueJS
Shawn Wildermuth
Exploring Azure's CosmosDB
Josh Carlisle
HotChocolate: An introduction to GraphQL for ASP.NET Core
Clemens Wolff
11:20 If you want to talk about accessibility issues, we have to consider readability
Dr. Faith H. Wallace
Don't Be Afraid of the JavaScript Stack Trace
Jennifer Bland
Getting Started with Azure SQL Database
Chad Green
Rock Your Code: Defensive Programming for Microsoft .NET
David McCarter
12:20 Lunch II
13:20 Hello, Serverless World!
Andy Hopper
.NET is now your Browser OS with Blazor
Jeremy Likness
Effective Application Instrumentation with Application Insights
John Garland
Entity Framework Core 2 For Mere Mortals
Phil Japikse
14:40 Demystifying Serverless in Azure
Anu Prasad
Y U No OAuth, Using Common Patterns to Secure Your Web Applications
Jason Robert
Where's Waldo?
Natasha Carlyon
What's New in C# 7.X with a touch of C# 8
Phil Japikse
15:40 Conf close and raffle







40+ Deep Dive sessions to choose from!




Zero to 60 with Azure Databricks


Adnan Hashmi

Managing Data in the Cloud


Jeremy Likness

Introduction to Analysis Services


Shabnam Watson

All About JWT's


Stephanie Chamblee

Building Your Own YouTube, sortof


Isaac Levin

Harnessing the Patterns of Yesterday on the Platforms of Today


Jason Robert

Microsoft Azure makes Machine Learning Affordable and Accessible


Douglas Starnes

Building Intelligent Solutions with Azure and Microsoft’s Cognitive Services


Josh Carlisle

Rock Your Code: Real World Cloud App From Start to Finish


David McCarter

Rock Your Code Part II


David McCarter

I, for one, welcome our new Azure Automation overlords!


Bryan Soltis

Getting Started with Azure DevOps


Chad Green

The Four CLIs of the Apocalypse


Isaac Levin

The Polls Have Closed – Event-Driven Programming in the Cloud with Azure Event Grid


John Garland

Monitoring production applications in Azure.


Jim Wooley

Software and The Art of Delivery


David Neal

.NET Core 3.0 Changes Everything


Shawn Wildermuth

What’s new in Entity Framework Core 2.2


Chris Woodruff

Put the Tests Before the Code


Mike Clement

Developing Great Web APIs Architectures with ASP.NET Core 2.2


Chris Woodruff

AI on the Edge


Jared Rhodes

Improving code quality with Static Analyzers


Jim Wooley

If you want to talk about accessibility issues, we have to consider readability


Dr. Faith H. Wallace

Hello, Serverless World!


Andy Hopper

Demystifying Serverless in Azure


Anu Prasad

Enhancing Web Pages with VueJS


Shawn Wildermuth

Don't Be Afraid of the JavaScript Stack Trace


Jennifer Bland

.NET is now your Browser OS with Blazor


Jeremy Likness

Y U No OAuth, Using Common Patterns to Secure Your Web Applications


Jason Robert

Exploring Azure's CosmosDB


Josh Carlisle

Getting Started with Azure SQL Database


Chad Green

Effective Application Instrumentation with Application Insights


John Garland

Where's Waldo?


Natasha Carlyon

Everything I Learned About Project Management from Being a Dungeon Master


Amanda Lange

HotChocolate: An introduction to GraphQL for ASP.NET Core


Clemens Wolff

Rock Your Code: Defensive Programming for Microsoft .NET


David McCarter

Entity Framework Core 2 For Mere Mortals


Phil Japikse

What's New in C# 7.X with a touch of C# 8


Phil Japikse


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