Schedule 2018

All session times are in Central Europe Time (UTC+1).

#1 EN
Intermediate
50 min
The Development Platform Landscape in 2018
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Richard Campbell
#2 EN
Introduction
50 min
Docker for .NET Developers
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Steve Gordon
#3 EN
Intermediate
50 min
Top 18 Azure security fails and how to avoid them
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Karl Ots
Break
#4 EN
Intermediate
50 min
Demystifying the Core of .NET Core
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Tamir Dresher
#5 EN
Intermediate
50 min
Understanding the Serverless platform in Microsoft Azure
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Rodrigo Díaz Concha
#6 EN
Intermediate
50 min
Managing your Secrets in a Cloud Environment
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Taswar Bhatti
Break
#10 EN
Introduction
25 min
Meet DotVVM: Web apps with just C# and HTML
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Martin Bojnanský
#7 EN
Advanced
50 min
Internals of Exceptions
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Adam Furmanek
#8 EN
Intermediate
50 min
Mapping DDD Domain Models with EF Core 2.1
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Julie Lerman
#9 EN
Advanced
50 min
A lap around Azure Machine Learning services
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Peter Drougge
Break
#11 EN
Advanced
50 min
Immutable code in .NET
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Toni Petrina
#12 EN
Introduction
50 min
CosmosDB 101: Basics and quickstart
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Santosh Hari
#13 EN
Advanced
50 min
Monitoring real-life Azure applications: When to use what and why
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Karl Ots
#14 EN
Introduction
50 min
Text and Sentiment Analysis with Headless CMS
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Ondřej Polesný
Break
#15 EN
Intermediate
50 min
Bulletproof Transient Error Handling with Polly
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Carl Franklin
#16 EN
Intermediate
50 min
.NET Debugging tricks you wish you knew
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Tamir Dresher
#17 EN
Intermediate
50 min
8 Cloud Design Patterns you ought to know.
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Taswar Bhatti
#18 EN
Introduction
50 min
Running PHP apps on .NET Core
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Ben Fistein , Jakub Míšek
Break
#19 EN
Introduction
15 min
Yoga Time
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Šárka Poláková
#20 EN
Advanced
50 min
Practical CQRS and Event Sourcing on Azure
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Sander Molenkamp
#22 EN
Advanced
50 min
Enable IoT with Edge Computing and Machine Learning
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Jared Rhodes
#23 EN
Introduction
50 min
2ketodudes - Ketogenic Diet
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Carl Franklin , Richard Morris
#21 EN
Advanced
50 min
Correcting Common Mistakes in Asynchronous .NET Code
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Brandon Minnick
Break
#24 EN
Advanced
50 min
From 'dotnet run' to 'Hello World!'
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Matt Warren
#25 EN
Intermediate
50 min
Deploy Web Core 2.0 application to Azure Container Service (AKS) using Kubernetes
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Rebai Hamida
#26 EN
Intermediate
50 min
Building Awesome 8-bit Adventure Games with Microsoft Bot Framework v4
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Edwin van Wijk , Sander Molenkamp
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Sander Molenkamp Principal Cloud Architect at Info Support
HALL A
EN
Advanced
50 min
Practical CQRS and Event Sourcing on Azure
C#/.Net | #MachineLearning #Architecture
CQRS and Event Sourcing are both popular patterns that at the same time can be quiet overwhelming.   CQRS, or Command and Query Responsibility Segregation is a pattern in which you use different models for reads and writes. This separation enables you to better optimize both models as well as scaling them independently. CQRS is often used in combination with Event Sourcing. Event Sourcing is nothing more than storing current state as a series of events and rebuilding system state by replaying that series of events. While these patterns are conceptually fairly trivial, actual implementations often add a lot of complexity.   In this session I'll start from scratch with a simple and lean implementation of CQRS and Event Sourcing using Azure Storage. Next, I'll show how to extend the functionality of the solution by adding more complex features such as global ordering, messaging integration and multi-stream projections. Luckily, there are many Azure services that can be of great use while building CQRS/Event Sourced systems, such as Azure Service Bus and Azure Cosmos DB. Along the way, I’ll discuss lessons learned from running a production CQRS+ES based smart meter platform on Azure.
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