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Sat, 17 Jun 2017 07:50:05 GMT /slideshow/gdbc-keynotevisug/77025491 Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) Gdbc keynote-visug Visug Global DevOps Bootcamp <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gdbc-keynote-visug-170617075005-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Global DevOps Bootcamp
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Making enabling apps for disabled people /slideshow/making-enabling-apps-for-disabled-people-67215491/67215491 makingenablingappsfordisabledpeople-161015124536
Making apps for people with a disability with Xamarin tells you about making apps for people with an intellectual disability. Former, people thought people with an intellectual disability cannot read, thus a smartphone isnt really realistic for them. But nonprofits and startups started to explore this userbase and found out a way of apps people with an intellectual disability can use. Why is this important? Well there are two big reasons: first of all: If people with an intellectual disability can use your app, they can get info about their life-situation and that empowers quality of life. Smartphones by example uses Text-To-Speech and principal the need to can read isnt there anymore. For you as developer or startup theres also a big benefit of apps for these people: nearly every market is discovered for mobile apps. Every market has big concurrency. But the market of apps for people with a disability is quite less discovered, so if you are good, you can rule a hole market!]]>

Making apps for people with a disability with Xamarin tells you about making apps for people with an intellectual disability. Former, people thought people with an intellectual disability cannot read, thus a smartphone isnt really realistic for them. But nonprofits and startups started to explore this userbase and found out a way of apps people with an intellectual disability can use. Why is this important? Well there are two big reasons: first of all: If people with an intellectual disability can use your app, they can get info about their life-situation and that empowers quality of life. Smartphones by example uses Text-To-Speech and principal the need to can read isnt there anymore. For you as developer or startup theres also a big benefit of apps for these people: nearly every market is discovered for mobile apps. Every market has big concurrency. But the market of apps for people with a disability is quite less discovered, so if you are good, you can rule a hole market!]]>
Sat, 15 Oct 2016 12:45:36 GMT /slideshow/making-enabling-apps-for-disabled-people-67215491/67215491 Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) Making enabling apps for disabled people Visug Making apps for people with a disability with Xamarin tells you about making apps for people with an intellectual disability. Former, people thought people with an intellectual disability cannot read, thus a smartphone isnt really realistic for them. But nonprofits and startups started to explore this userbase and found out a way of apps people with an intellectual disability can use. Why is this important? Well there are two big reasons: first of all: If people with an intellectual disability can use your app, they can get info about their life-situation and that empowers quality of life. Smartphones by example uses Text-To-Speech and principal the need to can read isnt there anymore. For you as developer or startup theres also a big benefit of apps for these people: nearly every market is discovered for mobile apps. Every market has big concurrency. But the market of apps for people with a disability is quite less discovered, so if you are good, you can rule a hole market! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/makingenablingappsfordisabledpeople-161015124536-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Making apps for people with a disability with Xamarin tells you about making apps for people with an intellectual disability. Former, people thought people with an intellectual disability cannot read, thus a smartphone isnt really realistic for them. But nonprofits and startups started to explore this userbase and found out a way of apps people with an intellectual disability can use. Why is this important? Well there are two big reasons: first of all: If people with an intellectual disability can use your app, they can get info about their life-situation and that empowers quality of life. Smartphones by example uses Text-To-Speech and principal the need to can read isnt there anymore. For you as developer or startup theres also a big benefit of apps for these people: nearly every market is discovered for mobile apps. Every market has big concurrency. But the market of apps for people with a disability is quite less discovered, so if you are good, you can rule a hole market!
Making enabling apps for disabled people from Visug
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How many iot technologies do you need to turn on a lightbulb (Kurt Claeys) /slideshow/how-many-iot-technologies-do-you-need-to-turn-on-a-lightbulb-kurt-claeys/57834617 howmanyiottechnologiesdoyouneedtoturnonalightbulb-160203150447
IOT is no hype no more, a broad range of technologies are now supporting .NET developers to build great solutions. In this demo-only presentation Ill show you such an IOT solution distributed over 3 different platforms (Android, Cloud and Raspberry) using 3 different messaging protocols (iBeacons/BLE, Azure Storage REST API and Zwave protocol). The solution shows how a tablet device can be aware of its distance to iBeacons, can send triggers on an Azure queue to be received on a Raspberry PI to remote control a lightbulb through Zwave. Talking cross platform! All with .NET and C# ]]>

IOT is no hype no more, a broad range of technologies are now supporting .NET developers to build great solutions. In this demo-only presentation Ill show you such an IOT solution distributed over 3 different platforms (Android, Cloud and Raspberry) using 3 different messaging protocols (iBeacons/BLE, Azure Storage REST API and Zwave protocol). The solution shows how a tablet device can be aware of its distance to iBeacons, can send triggers on an Azure queue to be received on a Raspberry PI to remote control a lightbulb through Zwave. Talking cross platform! All with .NET and C# ]]>
Wed, 03 Feb 2016 15:04:47 GMT /slideshow/how-many-iot-technologies-do-you-need-to-turn-on-a-lightbulb-kurt-claeys/57834617 Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) How many iot technologies do you need to turn on a lightbulb (Kurt Claeys) Visug IOT is no hype no more, a broad range of technologies are now supporting .NET developers to build great solutions. In this demo-only presentation Ill show you such an IOT solution distributed over 3 different platforms (Android, Cloud and Raspberry) using 3 different messaging protocols (iBeacons/BLE, Azure Storage REST API and Zwave protocol). The solution shows how a tablet device can be aware of its distance to iBeacons, can send triggers on an Azure queue to be received on a Raspberry PI to remote control a lightbulb through Zwave. Talking cross platform! All with .NET and C# <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/howmanyiottechnologiesdoyouneedtoturnonalightbulb-160203150447-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> IOT is no hype no more, a broad range of technologies are now supporting .NET developers to build great solutions. In this demo-only presentation Ill show you such an IOT solution distributed over 3 different platforms (Android, Cloud and Raspberry) using 3 different messaging protocols (iBeacons/BLE, Azure Storage REST API and Zwave protocol). The solution shows how a tablet device can be aware of its distance to iBeacons, can send triggers on an Azure queue to be received on a Raspberry PI to remote control a lightbulb through Zwave. Talking cross platform! All with .NET and C#
How many iot technologies do you need to turn on a lightbulb (Kurt Claeys) from Visug
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Tfs Build vNext (Jelle Druyts) /slideshow/tfs-build-vnext-jelle-druyts/57833050 tfsbuildvnext-160203143211
After ten years, not only Visug has changed the world while staying young and relevant. Lets revisit our old friend the TFS/VSTS build service and see how it works nowadays, why it has become what it is today and how it can be used and customized to your hearts content! ]]>

After ten years, not only Visug has changed the world while staying young and relevant. Lets revisit our old friend the TFS/VSTS build service and see how it works nowadays, why it has become what it is today and how it can be used and customized to your hearts content! ]]>
Wed, 03 Feb 2016 14:32:11 GMT /slideshow/tfs-build-vnext-jelle-druyts/57833050 Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) Tfs Build vNext (Jelle Druyts) Visug After ten years, not only Visug has changed the world while staying young and relevant. Lets revisit our old friend the TFS/VSTS build service and see how it works nowadays, why it has become what it is today and how it can be used and customized to your hearts content! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tfsbuildvnext-160203143211-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> After ten years, not only Visug has changed the world while staying young and relevant. Lets revisit our old friend the TFS/VSTS build service and see how it works nowadays, why it has become what it is today and how it can be used and customized to your hearts content!
Tfs Build vNext (Jelle Druyts) from Visug
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Sherlock Homepage (Maarten Balliauw) /slideshow/sherlock-homepage-maarten-balliauw/57833013 sherlockhomepage-160203143129
The site was slow. CPU and memory usage everywhere! Some dead objects in the corner. Something terrible must have happened! We have some IIS logs. Some traces from a witness. But not enough to find out what was wrong. In this session, well see how effective telemetry, a profiler or two as well as a refresher of how IIS runs our ASP.NET web applications can help solve this server murder mystery. ]]>

The site was slow. CPU and memory usage everywhere! Some dead objects in the corner. Something terrible must have happened! We have some IIS logs. Some traces from a witness. But not enough to find out what was wrong. In this session, well see how effective telemetry, a profiler or two as well as a refresher of how IIS runs our ASP.NET web applications can help solve this server murder mystery. ]]>
Wed, 03 Feb 2016 14:31:29 GMT /slideshow/sherlock-homepage-maarten-balliauw/57833013 Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) Sherlock Homepage (Maarten Balliauw) Visug The site was slow. CPU and memory usage everywhere! Some dead objects in the corner. Something terrible must have happened! We have some IIS logs. Some traces from a witness. But not enough to find out what was wrong. In this session, well see how effective telemetry, a profiler or two as well as a refresher of how IIS runs our ASP.NET web applications can help solve this server murder mystery. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sherlockhomepage-160203143129-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The site was slow. CPU and memory usage everywhere! Some dead objects in the corner. Something terrible must have happened! We have some IIS logs. Some traces from a witness. But not enough to find out what was wrong. In this session, well see how effective telemetry, a profiler or two as well as a refresher of how IIS runs our ASP.NET web applications can help solve this server murder mystery.
Sherlock Homepage (Maarten Balliauw) from Visug
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Service Fabric Overview (Yves Goeleven) /slideshow/service-fabric-overview-yves-goeleven/57832724 servicefabricoverview-160203142505
10 years ago I presented for the first time at Visug on the topic of Visual Studio Team System, the first iteration of a product family that allowed us to automate the long road from requirement to software in production, and everything in between. At the time software development was mainly a manual process. The software itself was either monolithic or composed of large 'SOA Services' and it was a real challenge to get them into production every few months in a so called 'big bang deployment. Since then our profession has gone through some major changes, software development looks a lot different now. Today, many applications consist of small parts called 'microservices'. These microservices make their way into the cloud or datacenter automatically, through API driven Continuous Deployment systems, every time anyone on the team commits a small change. While deployments are now happening continuously, they do have an impact on the system: taking down part of it for maintenance all the time. But at the same time, our customers expect the overall system to stay up 24/7. In this talk I will introduce you to an upcoming technology, called Service Fabric, that can help you maintain your development agility in this new world, but still live up to your customers expectations. ]]>

10 years ago I presented for the first time at Visug on the topic of Visual Studio Team System, the first iteration of a product family that allowed us to automate the long road from requirement to software in production, and everything in between. At the time software development was mainly a manual process. The software itself was either monolithic or composed of large 'SOA Services' and it was a real challenge to get them into production every few months in a so called 'big bang deployment. Since then our profession has gone through some major changes, software development looks a lot different now. Today, many applications consist of small parts called 'microservices'. These microservices make their way into the cloud or datacenter automatically, through API driven Continuous Deployment systems, every time anyone on the team commits a small change. While deployments are now happening continuously, they do have an impact on the system: taking down part of it for maintenance all the time. But at the same time, our customers expect the overall system to stay up 24/7. In this talk I will introduce you to an upcoming technology, called Service Fabric, that can help you maintain your development agility in this new world, but still live up to your customers expectations. ]]>
Wed, 03 Feb 2016 14:25:04 GMT /slideshow/service-fabric-overview-yves-goeleven/57832724 Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) Service Fabric Overview (Yves Goeleven) Visug 10 years ago I presented for the first time at Visug on the topic of Visual Studio Team System, the first iteration of a product family that allowed us to automate the long road from requirement to software in production, and everything in between. At the time software development was mainly a manual process. The software itself was either monolithic or composed of large 'SOA Services' and it was a real challenge to get them into production every few months in a so called 'big bang deployment. Since then our profession has gone through some major changes, software development looks a lot different now. Today, many applications consist of small parts called 'microservices'. These microservices make their way into the cloud or datacenter automatically, through API driven Continuous Deployment systems, every time anyone on the team commits a small change. While deployments are now happening continuously, they do have an impact on the system: taking down part of it for maintenance all the time. But at the same time, our customers expect the overall system to stay up 24/7. In this talk I will introduce you to an upcoming technology, called Service Fabric, that can help you maintain your development agility in this new world, but still live up to your customers expectations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/servicefabricoverview-160203142505-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 10 years ago I presented for the first time at Visug on the topic of Visual Studio Team System, the first iteration of a product family that allowed us to automate the long road from requirement to software in production, and everything in between. At the time software development was mainly a manual process. The software itself was either monolithic or composed of large &#39;SOA Services&#39; and it was a real challenge to get them into production every few months in a so called &#39;big bang deployment. Since then our profession has gone through some major changes, software development looks a lot different now. Today, many applications consist of small parts called &#39;microservices&#39;. These microservices make their way into the cloud or datacenter automatically, through API driven Continuous Deployment systems, every time anyone on the team commits a small change. While deployments are now happening continuously, they do have an impact on the system: taking down part of it for maintenance all the time. But at the same time, our customers expect the overall system to stay up 24/7. In this talk I will introduce you to an upcoming technology, called Service Fabric, that can help you maintain your development agility in this new world, but still live up to your customers expectations.
Service Fabric Overview (Yves Goeleven) from Visug
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DDD, CQRS & ES lessons learned (Gitte Vermeiren) /slideshow/ddd-cqrs-es-lessons-learned-gitte-vermeiren/57832671 dddcqrseslessonslearned-160203142411
ES, CQRS & DDD: Lessons learned and walls bumped into DDD, CQRS and Event Sourcing are all based on simple principles. Yet, using them on a project brings with it big challenges and new ways of thinking. In this session Gitte will give you the real life story of how DDD, CQRS and ES was used on one of her latest projects and how she bumped into quite some walls while doing it. You will get an overview of the basic buildup of the application and of the points of most friction. Gitte will also try and give some solutions to the problems the project team went through. ]]>

ES, CQRS & DDD: Lessons learned and walls bumped into DDD, CQRS and Event Sourcing are all based on simple principles. Yet, using them on a project brings with it big challenges and new ways of thinking. In this session Gitte will give you the real life story of how DDD, CQRS and ES was used on one of her latest projects and how she bumped into quite some walls while doing it. You will get an overview of the basic buildup of the application and of the points of most friction. Gitte will also try and give some solutions to the problems the project team went through. ]]>
Wed, 03 Feb 2016 14:24:11 GMT /slideshow/ddd-cqrs-es-lessons-learned-gitte-vermeiren/57832671 Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) DDD, CQRS & ES lessons learned (Gitte Vermeiren) Visug ES, CQRS & DDD: Lessons learned and walls bumped into DDD, CQRS and Event Sourcing are all based on simple principles. Yet, using them on a project brings with it big challenges and new ways of thinking. In this session Gitte will give you the real life story of how DDD, CQRS and ES was used on one of her latest projects and how she bumped into quite some walls while doing it. You will get an overview of the basic buildup of the application and of the points of most friction. Gitte will also try and give some solutions to the problems the project team went through. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dddcqrseslessonslearned-160203142411-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ES, CQRS &amp; DDD: Lessons learned and walls bumped into DDD, CQRS and Event Sourcing are all based on simple principles. Yet, using them on a project brings with it big challenges and new ways of thinking. In this session Gitte will give you the real life story of how DDD, CQRS and ES was used on one of her latest projects and how she bumped into quite some walls while doing it. You will get an overview of the basic buildup of the application and of the points of most friction. Gitte will also try and give some solutions to the problems the project team went through.
DDD, CQRS & ES lessons learned (Gitte Vermeiren) from Visug
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Building your first android app using xamarin (Gill Cleeren) /slideshow/building-your-first-android-app-using-xamarin-gill-cleeren/57832641 buildingyourfirstandroidappusingxamarin-160203142331
Do you have a great knowledge about C#? Maybe youve already built a great mobile app on Windows Phone or Windows 8 or even Windows 10? Would you like to be able to use your knowledge to build an Android app without having to resort to other languages or IDEs? This is possible using Xamarin! In this session, Gill Cleeren will take you through the creation of your first Android application: Joes Coffee Store. Along the way, you will learn the basic concepts of Android such as Activities and see how we can use these from Xamarin.Android. Well need to connect with services to get access to data and well learn how to navigate in the app. Youll see we can do this all of this directly from Visual Studio. We will finish the session by looking at how we can deploy the application to the Google Play Store so its ready for our users! Youll walk away wanting to port your code to Android!]]>

Do you have a great knowledge about C#? Maybe youve already built a great mobile app on Windows Phone or Windows 8 or even Windows 10? Would you like to be able to use your knowledge to build an Android app without having to resort to other languages or IDEs? This is possible using Xamarin! In this session, Gill Cleeren will take you through the creation of your first Android application: Joes Coffee Store. Along the way, you will learn the basic concepts of Android such as Activities and see how we can use these from Xamarin.Android. Well need to connect with services to get access to data and well learn how to navigate in the app. Youll see we can do this all of this directly from Visual Studio. We will finish the session by looking at how we can deploy the application to the Google Play Store so its ready for our users! Youll walk away wanting to port your code to Android!]]>
Wed, 03 Feb 2016 14:23:31 GMT /slideshow/building-your-first-android-app-using-xamarin-gill-cleeren/57832641 Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) Building your first android app using xamarin (Gill Cleeren) Visug Do you have a great knowledge about C#? Maybe youve already built a great mobile app on Windows Phone or Windows 8 or even Windows 10? Would you like to be able to use your knowledge to build an Android app without having to resort to other languages or IDEs? This is possible using Xamarin! In this session, Gill Cleeren will take you through the creation of your first Android application: Joes Coffee Store. Along the way, you will learn the basic concepts of Android such as Activities and see how we can use these from Xamarin.Android. Well need to connect with services to get access to data and well learn how to navigate in the app. Youll see we can do this all of this directly from Visual Studio. We will finish the session by looking at how we can deploy the application to the Google Play Store so its ready for our users! Youll walk away wanting to port your code to Android! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/buildingyourfirstandroidappusingxamarin-160203142331-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Do you have a great knowledge about C#? Maybe youve already built a great mobile app on Windows Phone or Windows 8 or even Windows 10? Would you like to be able to use your knowledge to build an Android app without having to resort to other languages or IDEs? This is possible using Xamarin! In this session, Gill Cleeren will take you through the creation of your first Android application: Joes Coffee Store. Along the way, you will learn the basic concepts of Android such as Activities and see how we can use these from Xamarin.Android. Well need to connect with services to get access to data and well learn how to navigate in the app. Youll see we can do this all of this directly from Visual Studio. We will finish the session by looking at how we can deploy the application to the Google Play Store so its ready for our users! Youll walk away wanting to port your code to Android!
Building your first android app using xamarin (Gill Cleeren) from Visug
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DevOps with Visual studio Release Management (Pieter Gheysens) /slideshow/devops-with-visual-studio-release-management-pieter-gheysens/57832502 visualstudioreleasemanagement-devops-160203142118
Are you looking for an efficient way to dev/test your applications in Windows Azure and you want to track your release process by automating your deployments for repeatable success? Are you struggling with a manual and error-prone deployment process which frustrates you every day? Are you looking for automation that is the same across different environments (Dev-Test-Acceptance-Production)? Do you need to build/package your application only once and deploy it with the exact same bits to any provisioned environment? Do you want to setup a formal approval workflow to promote a release to the next stage? If so, come and learn about the new release management features in Visual Studio Team Services.]]>

Are you looking for an efficient way to dev/test your applications in Windows Azure and you want to track your release process by automating your deployments for repeatable success? Are you struggling with a manual and error-prone deployment process which frustrates you every day? Are you looking for automation that is the same across different environments (Dev-Test-Acceptance-Production)? Do you need to build/package your application only once and deploy it with the exact same bits to any provisioned environment? Do you want to setup a formal approval workflow to promote a release to the next stage? If so, come and learn about the new release management features in Visual Studio Team Services.]]>
Wed, 03 Feb 2016 14:21:18 GMT /slideshow/devops-with-visual-studio-release-management-pieter-gheysens/57832502 Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) DevOps with Visual studio Release Management (Pieter Gheysens) Visug Are you looking for an efficient way to dev/test your applications in Windows Azure and you want to track your release process by automating your deployments for repeatable success? Are you struggling with a manual and error-prone deployment process which frustrates you every day? Are you looking for automation that is the same across different environments (Dev-Test-Acceptance-Production)? Do you need to build/package your application only once and deploy it with the exact same bits to any provisioned environment? Do you want to setup a formal approval workflow to promote a release to the next stage? If so, come and learn about the new release management features in Visual Studio Team Services. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/visualstudioreleasemanagement-devops-160203142118-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are you looking for an efficient way to dev/test your applications in Windows Azure and you want to track your release process by automating your deployments for repeatable success? Are you struggling with a manual and error-prone deployment process which frustrates you every day? Are you looking for automation that is the same across different environments (Dev-Test-Acceptance-Production)? Do you need to build/package your application only once and deploy it with the exact same bits to any provisioned environment? Do you want to setup a formal approval workflow to promote a release to the next stage? If so, come and learn about the new release management features in Visual Studio Team Services.
DevOps with Visual studio Release Management (Pieter Gheysens) from Visug
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Asp.net core 1.0 (Peter Himschoot) /slideshow/aspnet-core-10-peter-himschoot/57832477 asp-160203142053
It is almost there, the RTM version of ASP.NET 5 and MVC6, with a new project system in Visual Studio 2015 and a new cross-platform runtime! In this session we will dig into each one of those. We will look at how you can deploy your website without it being affected, or affecting other runtimes. We will look at how to build your own middleware for this new runtime (and maybe package it as a NuGet package), building POCO controllers for MVC6, how to do unit testing, At the end of this session you should have a better insight in this exciting new framework and runtime! ]]>

It is almost there, the RTM version of ASP.NET 5 and MVC6, with a new project system in Visual Studio 2015 and a new cross-platform runtime! In this session we will dig into each one of those. We will look at how you can deploy your website without it being affected, or affecting other runtimes. We will look at how to build your own middleware for this new runtime (and maybe package it as a NuGet package), building POCO controllers for MVC6, how to do unit testing, At the end of this session you should have a better insight in this exciting new framework and runtime! ]]>
Wed, 03 Feb 2016 14:20:53 GMT /slideshow/aspnet-core-10-peter-himschoot/57832477 Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) Asp.net core 1.0 (Peter Himschoot) Visug It is almost there, the RTM version of ASP.NET 5 and MVC6, with a new project system in Visual Studio 2015 and a new cross-platform runtime! In this session we will dig into each one of those. We will look at how you can deploy your website without it being affected, or affecting other runtimes. We will look at how to build your own middleware for this new runtime (and maybe package it as a NuGet package), building POCO controllers for MVC6, how to do unit testing, At the end of this session you should have a better insight in this exciting new framework and runtime! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/asp-160203142053-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It is almost there, the RTM version of ASP.NET 5 and MVC6, with a new project system in Visual Studio 2015 and a new cross-platform runtime! In this session we will dig into each one of those. We will look at how you can deploy your website without it being affected, or affecting other runtimes. We will look at how to build your own middleware for this new runtime (and maybe package it as a NuGet package), building POCO controllers for MVC6, how to do unit testing, At the end of this session you should have a better insight in this exciting new framework and runtime!
Asp.net core 1.0 (Peter Himschoot) from Visug
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Exploring XLabs /slideshow/exploring-xlabs/56102753 visug2015xamarin-exploringxlabs-151213192231
In this session we will build a mobile application (iOS/Android) using Xamarin Forms. We will make use of the latest version of XLabs (also known as Xamarin Forms Labs) to build an app that is very maintainable, scalable and extensible. The built-in MVVM framework allows you to build future proof apps which can be expanded to multiple platforms with minimal effort. This session covers how to set this up from scratch, apply bindings, use IOC and make use of a simple WebAPI.]]>

In this session we will build a mobile application (iOS/Android) using Xamarin Forms. We will make use of the latest version of XLabs (also known as Xamarin Forms Labs) to build an app that is very maintainable, scalable and extensible. The built-in MVVM framework allows you to build future proof apps which can be expanded to multiple platforms with minimal effort. This session covers how to set this up from scratch, apply bindings, use IOC and make use of a simple WebAPI.]]>
Sun, 13 Dec 2015 19:22:31 GMT /slideshow/exploring-xlabs/56102753 Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) Exploring XLabs Visug In this session we will build a mobile application (iOS/Android) using Xamarin Forms. We will make use of the latest version of XLabs (also known as Xamarin Forms Labs) to build an app that is very maintainable, scalable and extensible. The built-in MVVM framework allows you to build future proof apps which can be expanded to multiple platforms with minimal effort. This session covers how to set this up from scratch, apply bindings, use IOC and make use of a simple WebAPI. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/visug2015xamarin-exploringxlabs-151213192231-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this session we will build a mobile application (iOS/Android) using Xamarin Forms. We will make use of the latest version of XLabs (also known as Xamarin Forms Labs) to build an app that is very maintainable, scalable and extensible. The built-in MVVM framework allows you to build future proof apps which can be expanded to multiple platforms with minimal effort. This session covers how to set this up from scratch, apply bindings, use IOC and make use of a simple WebAPI.
Exploring XLabs from Visug
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Hello windows 10: An overview of the new features for developers in WIndows 10 /slideshow/hello-windows-10-an-overview-of-the-new-features-for-developers-in-windows-10/52585211 hellowindows10-150909134147-lva1-app6891
Windows 10 is finally here. Now is the time to learn about the awesome new features that the platform offers. Do you want to know what Windows 10 enables for developers? Or do you want to see how you can enhance your existing Windows 8.1 app? In this session, we will give you a full overview of the most important new features of Windows 10.]]>

Windows 10 is finally here. Now is the time to learn about the awesome new features that the platform offers. Do you want to know what Windows 10 enables for developers? Or do you want to see how you can enhance your existing Windows 8.1 app? In this session, we will give you a full overview of the most important new features of Windows 10.]]>
Wed, 09 Sep 2015 13:41:47 GMT /slideshow/hello-windows-10-an-overview-of-the-new-features-for-developers-in-windows-10/52585211 Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) Hello windows 10: An overview of the new features for developers in WIndows 10 Visug Windows 10 is finally here. Now is the time to learn about the awesome new features that the platform offers. Do you want to know what Windows 10 enables for developers? Or do you want to see how you can enhance your existing Windows 8.1 app? In this session, we will give you a full overview of the most important new features of Windows 10. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hellowindows10-150909134147-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Windows 10 is finally here. Now is the time to learn about the awesome new features that the platform offers. Do you want to know what Windows 10 enables for developers? Or do you want to see how you can enhance your existing Windows 8.1 app? In this session, we will give you a full overview of the most important new features of Windows 10.
Hello windows 10: An overview of the new features for developers in WIndows 10 from Visug
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Embracing HTTP in the era of APIs /Visug/hadi-http hadihttp-141208013208-conversion-gate01
Its all about REST in todays world. Every service you look at, people are providing a REST API for it. Surprisingly, very few of these APIs are even REST, if were talking about REST as in a system that abides by a series of constraints making it RESTful. But the positive note is that it has brought to light the power of HTTP as an application protocol, something very often undervalued and misunderstood, even today. This talk is going to focus on the core values of HTTP for what it is. It will cover all aspects including Headers Error Management Verbs Content Negotiation Caching Security Messages Request and Responses In essence you'll understand HTTP much better, learn to differentiate an HTTP API from a system with RESTful constraints and also understand benefits of providing REST API - if such a thing were to exist of course!]]>

Its all about REST in todays world. Every service you look at, people are providing a REST API for it. Surprisingly, very few of these APIs are even REST, if were talking about REST as in a system that abides by a series of constraints making it RESTful. But the positive note is that it has brought to light the power of HTTP as an application protocol, something very often undervalued and misunderstood, even today. This talk is going to focus on the core values of HTTP for what it is. It will cover all aspects including Headers Error Management Verbs Content Negotiation Caching Security Messages Request and Responses In essence you'll understand HTTP much better, learn to differentiate an HTTP API from a system with RESTful constraints and also understand benefits of providing REST API - if such a thing were to exist of course!]]>
Mon, 08 Dec 2014 01:32:07 GMT /Visug/hadi-http Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) Embracing HTTP in the era of APIs Visug Its all about REST in todays world. Every service you look at, people are providing a REST API for it. Surprisingly, very few of these APIs are even REST, if were talking about REST as in a system that abides by a series of constraints making it RESTful. But the positive note is that it has brought to light the power of HTTP as an application protocol, something very often undervalued and misunderstood, even today. This talk is going to focus on the core values of HTTP for what it is. It will cover all aspects including Headers Error Management Verbs Content Negotiation Caching Security Messages Request and Responses In essence you'll understand HTTP much better, learn to differentiate an HTTP API from a system with RESTful constraints and also understand benefits of providing REST API - if such a thing were to exist of course! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hadihttp-141208013208-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Its all about REST in todays world. Every service you look at, people are providing a REST API for it. Surprisingly, very few of these APIs are even REST, if were talking about REST as in a system that abides by a series of constraints making it RESTful. But the positive note is that it has brought to light the power of HTTP as an application protocol, something very often undervalued and misunderstood, even today. This talk is going to focus on the core values of HTTP for what it is. It will cover all aspects including Headers Error Management Verbs Content Negotiation Caching Security Messages Request and Responses In essence you&#39;ll understand HTTP much better, learn to differentiate an HTTP API from a system with RESTful constraints and also understand benefits of providing REST API - if such a thing were to exist of course!
Embracing HTTP in the era of APIs from Visug
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So you write JavaScript? Keep the crap out of there then! /slideshow/js2-41614800/41614800 js2-141116071649-conversion-gate01
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Sun, 16 Nov 2014 07:16:49 GMT /slideshow/js2-41614800/41614800 Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) So you write JavaScript? Keep the crap out of there then! Visug Visug session with Hadi Hariri <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/js2-141116071649-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Visug session with Hadi Hariri
So you write JavaScript? Keep the crap out of there then! from Visug
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Visug: Say Hello to my little friend: a session on Kinect /slideshow/visug-say-hello-to-my-little-friend-a-session-on-kinect/40743133 2014-visug-sayhellotomylittlefriend-141026160454-conversion-gate02
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Visug session: Kinect]]>
Sun, 26 Oct 2014 16:04:54 GMT /slideshow/visug-say-hello-to-my-little-friend-a-session-on-kinect/40743133 Visug@slideshare.net(Visug) Visug: Say Hello to my little friend: a session on Kinect Visug Visug session: Kinect <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014-visug-sayhellotomylittlefriend-141026160454-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Visug session: Kinect
Visug: Say Hello to my little friend: a session on Kinect from Visug
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